Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, but whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his law day and night. That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season...
(Ps 1.1-3)
...the word of God came to John.. He went through all the region of the Jordan, announcing a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. This is what is written in the book of the words of Isaiah the prophet:
'A voice shouting in the wilderness: get ready a path for the Lord, make the roads straight for him! Every valley shall be filled in, and every mountain and hill shall be flattened, the twisted paths will be straightened out, and the rough roads smoothed off, and all that lives shall see God's rescue.'
'You brood of vipers,' John used to say to the crowds.. 'Who told you to escape from God's coming anger? You'd better prove your repentance by bearing the proper fruit! Don't start saying to yourselves, "We have Abraham as our father"; let me tell you, God can raise up children for Abraham from these stones! The axe is already standing by the roots of the tree - so every tree that doesn't produce good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire.'
(Lk 3.2-9, NT Wright translation, 2001)
For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you. We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives, so that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work....
(Col 1.9&10)
The words of John the Baptist to his intrigued audience are brutal - he doesn't congratulate them for coming, but rather castigates them! His mission is to alert the nation of Israel to its desperate need for change - and not merely a political or social change, but a radical heart-transformation which would see them ready to enter into the kingdom of God. John is warning a people steeped in religious tradition that mere ethnic or nominal 'belonging' to the children of Abraham would mean nothing, giving no protection from the judgement which will surely come.
John is not saying anything new, but echoing the prophets who had gone before - telling the people over and over that unless they lived out their faith, embracing their calling to be a light to the nations by letting God's word transform their lives, then they could not expect the receive the blessings of God's promises.. lip service counts for nothing; going through the motions of ritual observance is fruitless when the heart is far from God.
It takes little imagination to see how this warning continues to apply to God's people today... the mere fact of having been baptised is meaningless, unless our lives bear the marks of being submitted to God's word. Having Christian parents guarantees nothing until the child embraces Christ as Lord for themselves in due time, and bears fruit - in turning away from sin, and turning towards God, a continual reorientation throughout their life. Even scrupulous observance of spiritual habits may cloak a heart and mind which remain wedded to the values of the world - remember the rich young man to whom the call to put Jesus before his wealth proved an impossibility?
What am I prioritising ahead of Jesus? What do I hug to myself jealously, fearful lest God should challenge me to set it aside? If John were to come to me today, what would he point out that is hindering my obedience to Jesus, and holding me back from bearing fruit?
Heavenly Father, I confess again that my heart is deceitful and that I need your Spirit to reveal to me my secret sins, my pride, my complacency. I confess that personal comfort and social acceptance are precious to me.
I desire to bear fruit which will demonstrate your power at work to transform my life; I desire to honour Jesus and glorify him.
May your power work in me to keep me flexible, keeping me sensitive to sin and eager to turn away from it in repentance. Thank you that your power is at work in me to make me fruitful; help me to persevere and to keep re-turning to you in devotion and thankful dependence. For Jesus' sake I pray, Amen.
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