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The message John the Baptist offers is compelling and liberating—but it is frightening to the rich and powerful because they have more to lose.
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The words repentance and change are treated like concepts to hate or disparage rather than essential, beautiful, and hopeful.
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Approaching a second gospel passage about John the Baptist, hold onto the context and what it reveals about his message.
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The coming of John the Baptist invites us to not only hear his words, but considering the context, recognize how they are for us, too.
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When John the Baptist appears in Luke, we are treated to the context, the excitement, and the vision of what is now happening.
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When John the Baptist appears in this week’s gospel, he comes with an overtly political message—one that we can’t really avoid.
