In Matthew (11:16-19), Jesus refers to children in a crowded and busy marketplace who are playing music with no response. People are likely passing by with other things on their minds, tasks to do, and essentially not only ignoring the music, but failing to respond to it. Jesus then reminds the crowd that John lived a life of asceticism by not eating and drinking and prophesying about the coming of the Messiah. Rather than listening to his message and responding accordingly, those nearby either ignored him or said he was “possessed by a demon.” Jesus refers to Himself as well when He notes the Son of Man came before them and was noted as a glutton and drunk who befriended tax collectors and sinners. He, like John, is rejected for His lifestyle and His willingness to interact with those often shunned by society. I can’t help but hear the frustration in Jesus’ words. But as Jesus notes, “Wisdom is vindicated by her works.” If we’re wise and not only listen to, but take action based on the word of God, we will be vindicated.
As we
proceed through Advent and prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ, let’s
remind ourselves of the importance of taking time to pause from our hectic
holiday routines. Set aside time now and
then to listen for and to God’s words. And
rather than finding reasons to reject His message as the people did with John
and the Son of Man, let’s reflect on how we can best convert His words into
works during the holiday season and, to do so based on what Jesus taught us to
do and modeled for us. As we remember
from John 13 – “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one
another.” And this holds true whether
the other be a tax collector, a sinner, someone with a different lifestyle, or
someone with divergent religious or political beliefs – be it Jew or
Palestinian. These are times filled with
misunderstandings and conflicts. It’s so
important for us to focus on listening to others and to the Word of God, and
then acting on what Jesus taught us. Let’s
be understanding, empathic, and peace loving in all we do. Let’s work with, and
not against, others to create a better community, nation, and world – for it
will be through these works that we will be vindicated.
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