Is. 11:1-10; Ps. 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17; Rom. 15:4-9; Mt.3:1-12
Prepare the way of the Lord! Jesus is the way! Jesus is the shoot foreseen by Isaiah coming with a spirit filled with wisdom, understanding, counsel, strength, knowledge and fear of the Lord. He is the just judge who sees not only the action but the heart of intent what lies within a person. He guards the faithful even as we dwell among the lions and the serpents of the world, no harm will come upon us. The Lord is faithful to the faithful who remain in him but too often we wander off in our own direction and risk the consequence of the darkness of this world.
Why do bad things happen to good people is often asked. Good people also forget who they are called to love and to serve. Good people live their free will picking and choosing what commandments they abide by, what virtues they care more for and which they don’t believe in. Good people will love some and reject others. God people will accept part of the authority of the church and its teaching yet easily reject what is inconvenient or considered burdensome. Each time we turn away from God’s commands we step into the deep pit of destruction.
St. Paul in his letter to the Romans is reminding us that we are to be in harmony with one voice. One voice stands united in the same faith, living by the same teaching, “welcoming one another” in Christ, one church, one truth, one God. Anything else is from the evil one. This is how we prepare the way of the Lord. This is the greatest testimony we can give. How are we preparing the way of the Lord in our lives this Advent. John the Baptist gives us a simple formula to follow. It begins with an act that produces “good fruit” with the intent that it serves the will of God. Very simple and direct, whatever we do, do it as an act of love for God and it will give life to the soul and also purify it. The Lord who sees all will always respond with his love and grace.
John the Baptist reminded the Pharisees that they were not justified by the law when they claim “We have Abraham as our father”. Jesus is coming in search of hearts filled with love of God, love of neighbor, love for his church, love for the kingdom within that he desires to build and prepare for heaven. Advent is a time to prepare the way for his greater coming into our lives, by one act of love at a time.

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