"Offspring of a
Rattler"
Isaiah 11:1-10
Matthew 3:1-12
Back then there was this guy name John who lived in the woods. He would
live off the land. He'd eat insects and roots and whatever he could get
his hands on. He dressed the same way he ate. He wore whatever he could
get his hands on. Usually it was some old blue jeans and an oily sweatshirt
that someone threw away.
Some people thought old Johnny had a few screws loose upstairs. Just
seeing what he ate is enough to make you wonder. But some people thought
John was special. They thought he had religion. Not like the people in
the big steepled churches, but the real thing. They thought he was holy
or something; that God was using him for something special. He was like
Elijah that they had read about in their Bibles.
Every now and then a bunch of Baptists and Methodists who had just got
out of a prayer meeting would come by. And they would pretend to believe
what he was saying. They would nod there heads and stare at all the "sinners"
in the crowd and whisper to each other. Some of them would even confess
their sins and let John baptize them.
But when John saw a bunch of those religious people in the crowd he
would let them have it. He'd say something like, "You Son's of snakes."
Who told you that you were guilty of anything? You're so high and mighty.
Show us that you really mean what you say.
Now don't try to say, "Oh I have been a member of First Church
all my life." Or, "I am a charter member of the Avenue Church."
I tell you God could make charter members out of these rocks here. Really
repent, because God is coming to cut off and burn all the dead branches.
You offspring of a Rattler. You know I wouldn't talk to you like that.
But John the Baptist would. When he saw the Sadducees and Pharisees, the
religious folk, he called them a brood of vipers; daughters and sons of
snakes. I imagine he would talk the same to us today. That means all of
us, myself included.
You see John's basic message was, "Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven
is at hand." Now "repent" doesn't mean to just fell sorry
for something. It literally means to change ones frame of mind. The Greek
word for "repent" is "metanoeo." "Meta-"
means change, and "noeo" means mind. It is closely related to
"metamorpho," a change of form from which we get the word "metamorphosis"
like what happens to a butterfly. So the kind of change John is calling
for is a radical change. He was saying change you souls in the same way
that a caterpillar changes into a butterfly.
If you don't think that religious people need to repent and change,
just look at some religious people. Religious people can be some of the
most prideful and arrogant people. They can be some of the most spiteful
and unforgiving people. If having an unforgiving spirit is a sin than church
folk are on the 10 most wanted sinners list. Church people have taken hate
and prejudice and raised it to an art form. No wonder John called us snakes,
some of us have venom in our bites.
What John preached was important, but why he preached it is equally
important. He preached repentance because the Kingdom of Heaven was at
hand. Jesus, the Son of God, was coming. And he was bringing the Holy Spirit
and God's judgment. So repentance was a way of getting ready to receive
the blessings Jesus was bringing. And a way to escape the judgment that
was coming too!
John was preparing people to be blessed by Jesus' teachings and blessings
and salvation. But the beginning of that preparation is repentance. To
be blessed by God we have to realize a need for change in us. We need to
be willing to drastically alter who we are and the ways we think. Then
and only then can we receive the blessings of Jesus.
This message of repentance is as much for life long church goers as
it is for those who have never darkened a church door. Being a member of
a church or merely attending, even serving as an officer, does not save
us. Only the change that God has wrought in our hearts saves us. It is
true that God changed you when you first gave your life to Christ and God
blessed you with salvation. But God calls us to continue to grow and change,
so we must constantly be repenting, changing our minds with God's help.
I will not call you a brood of vipers this morning, but I will emphasize
the need for repentance just as John did. Repentance is not just for the
prostitutes and drug dealers. It is for religious people too.
John warned people that the Kingdom was coming and they need to prepare
for it. The beginning of that preparation is repentance. Repentance is
that change of mind that allows God to radically alter us into the image
that God chooses.

"Something's
Coming!"
Matthew 3:1-12
Something's coming! I'm not sure what it is, but I think it's coming.
I mean I know that it's coming. I can feel it! Can't you? And, it's big!
I know that! It's really big! It's big like God. I guess you could say
that God is coming.
And we have to get ready for it! It's almost here and we're not ready!
It's big and if we're not ready it will wipe us out. But if we hurry we'll
be ready. You better start living right and stop sinning or it'll get you.
That is how I sometimes imagine that John the Baptist must have sounded
to the people of his day. I am sure many of them thought he was crazy.
He lived in the wilderness and ate insects and wore animal skins. He also
went around telling people to change because God was coming. I think many
of the people who came out to see him came for the show. Many just wanted
to watch this religious lunatic to see what he would do next. So the religious
folk, the Pharisees and Sadducees came out. They didn't come to honor God.
They came to laugh and be entertained.
These religious leaders were like a man I heard of one time. He went
to the doctor for and exam and the doctor told him he had high blood pressure.
He was a young man and should have a long life ahead of him. If he took
care of himself, if he ate right and exercised, he would live to a ripe
old age. But the doctor told him that if he didn't he would die young of
a heart attack or stroke. The man laughed at the doctor because he felt
fine and he died young.
In a sense John was the doctor and the religious leaders were the young
man. John was warning them about their spiritual health. God's age was
coming and if they didn't take care of their spiritual health they would
miss it. They would be spiritually dead by the time the Messiah arrived.
They just laughed at him and instead of accepting their Messiah when he
arrived, they rejected him.
But what John was saying was true. The Kingdom of Heaven was at hand,
and the people did need to repent. John told them that the coming of the
Kingdom would be bigger than anything they had ever seen. As Jews they
had experienced the rituals of cleansing or baptism that he and the temple
priests administered. But when God's anointed one, the Messiah, came it
would be a baptism in God's Spirit. He also told them that the Messiah
would bring salvation to the faithful, but he would also bring destruction
to the wicked.
Some people heeded John's warning. They were baptized by him to prepare
themselves for the arrival of God's chosen one. Prostitutes and publicans,
tax collectors and thieves and soldiers. And John told them to do more
than just wash their bodies. He told them to clean their lives of evil
ways, for the fire coming from heaven will burn up all that is wicked.
In fact, their repentance should have been a sign to others that what
John was saying was true. It's been said that a leopard cannot change its
spots. That's a way of saying people can't change their ways. And it's
true! Humans by themselves cannot change. Yet these people were making
drastic changes. It had to be something from outside that was doing it.
Maybe God! Maybe the power of God was really at hand?
Something's coming. I can feel it. Can't you. I can't approach Christmas
without remembering how I felt as a child. My mother played the organ.
I still have her organ. She had even played for a small church at one time.
But around Christmas she would always play "Silent Night." As
a small child I can remember her playing it. I didn't know times or seasons
and I didn't even know the words that went with that melody but I recognized
it and I knew something was coming.
It was only a feeling! Not even an idea or a concept. It didn't yet
have a name. But I knew something was coming. It wasn't until I saw a Christmas
tree or a Santa Clause that I knew it was Christmas that was coming.
I guess you could say that the Kingdom of Heaven is like dinner on the
stove. Have you ever arrived home while dinner was cooking. And the aroma
fills the air. It smells so good you can almost taste it. And you say "What
smells so good?" because you can't quite tell what it is. You can
sense it and tell that it is almost done but you can't quite tell what
it is.
You know we live in a time when people are beginning to become interested
in the spiritual aspects of life again. People are seeking something more
to life. They are looking for meaning and joy, spiritual wholeness and
direction. It is like they are looking for something they can smell and
almost taste, but they don't know what it is. Tragically, many of them
turn to eastern religions or contemporary philosophies.
Something's coming. And it's different. It's big but not in the way
the world counts bigness. It is of a different quality of greatness. The
world will think it is small and insignificant. The world would write off
the birth of one homeless boy as unimportant and meaning nothing.
Something's coming! Can't you feel it? I'm not talking about December
25th. It's not a celebration of commercialism. It's not even the celebration
of the birth of a religious leader. It's more than that!
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