"John's Fiery Message" Matthew 3:1-12 | Episode 233

02/12/2025 34 min Temporada 1 Episodio 233
"John's Fiery Message" Matthew 3:1-12 | Episode 233

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Another season of Advent, another look at John the Baptist. Peter Walsh, Elizabeth Garnsey, and John Kennedy once again discuss this memorable figure who prepared the way for Jesus. How do John and other prophets set the tone for Advent, what are we to take away from John's fiery language, and how can this fire be both destructive and refining?Questions for Further Discussion:Themes and Application1. What does “repentance” sound like when it’s about making space for God, not just feeling bad?2. How might Jesus’ version of purity (humble, merciful, inclusive) reshape our priorities?3. Fr. John connect John’s fire imagery to Malachi’s refiner’s fire—both purification and reckoning. When has “refining fire” in your life felt like healing? When has it felt like hard truth or consequence?Personal Reflection1. Where is your life “wilderness-like” right now (uncertain, stripped-down, waiting)? What kind of growth or meeting-with-God might be possible there?2. Ezekiel’s promise shows up as a setup for Matthew: God giving a new heart and Spirit within. What would a “new heart” look like for you this Advent? What hard place in you might God be trying to soften?3. John expects one kind of Messiah; Jesus comes differently. When have you found God working in a way you didn’t expect?Broader Spiritual Considerations1. Matthew has John confront Pharisees/Sadducees—the elite—and the clergy connect this to how sin often lives in systems. What modern “systems” might need repentance more than individuals?2. In this passage, the authorities are described as keeping people from holiness through shame, cost, and exclusion. Where do you see religion (or culture) functioning as a gatekeeper today? What does it look like to “prepare the way” by removing barriers for others?3. Baptism at the Jordan is framed as a return into promise—restoration for a people. What might communal restoration look like in our time? How could the church embody a “second chance” for people and communities?Want to have your question or comment featured on the podcast? Leave a voicemail on our Rev'd Up hotline! Call (203) 442-5002.Learn more about St. Mark's at https://www.stmarksnewcanaan.org