SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT - B
IS GOOD NEWS ALWAYS GOOD?
In Advent we are confronted with the Good News of
Jesus Christ. But what really is
good news? Is it always good,
always comfortable, always nice and easy?
Today, we hear the good news from the mission of
John the Baptist. In the case of
John, we see that the Good News is not always “good,” at least not in the way
we expect things to be good. For good news is not comfortable, nice and easy
news.
Rather Good news is challenging news. John challenged his listeners to take
the path of conversion, of turning away from sin, of returning to the center of
their hearts. It is not easy to
avoid the path of sin and make amends for our mistakes in life. But for us to meet the One the Baptist
points to us, we must at times, painfully refuse anything that removes us from
the presence of the Lord.
Good News is also disturbing news. John does not
preach himself. He introduces someone greater than himself, full of the Spirit
and sharer of the Spirit. Jesus, reveals so much more than John does. In Jesus,
we are ushered into the realm of greater mystery, greater love, greater service.
Just as when we think John is enough, that we can settle with him and his
preaching, here comes Jesus to take us to a whole new level of relating with
God.
Lord prepare my heart this Advent to heed your
challenges and to be disturbed by Jesus’ call; prepare me for the real good
news…