Minggu ADVENT III, 14 Desember
2008
EV: Lukas 3:7-14 Eps: Yesaya
40:1-5
“What Should We Do Then?”
The general
warnings and exhortations which he gave to those who
submitted to his baptism, v. 7-9. In Matthew he is said to
have preached these same things to many of the Pharisees
and Sadducees, that came to his baptism (Mt. 3:7-10); but
here he is said to have spoken them to the multitude, that
came forth to be baptized of him, v. 7. This was the
purport of his preaching to all that came to him, and he
did not alter it in compliment to the Pharisees and
Sadducees, when they came, but dealt as plainly with them
as with any other of his hearers. And as he did not
flatter the great, so neither did he compliment the many,
or make his court to them, but gave the same reproofs of
sin and warnings of wrath to the multitude that he did to
the Sadducees and Pharisees; for, if they had not the same
faults, they had others as bad. Now observe here,
1. That the guilty
corrupted race of mankind is become a generation of
vipers; not only poisoned, but poisonous; hateful to God,
hating one another. This magnifies the patience of God, in
continuing the race of mankind upon the earth, and not
destroying that nest of vipers. He did it once by water,
and will again by fire.
2. This generation
of vipers is fairly warned to flee from the wrath to come,
which is certainly before them if they continue such; and
their being a multitude will not be at all their security,
for it will be neither reproach nor loss to God to cut
them off. We are not only warned of this wrath, but are
put into a way to escape it, if we look about us in time.
3. There is no way
of fleeing from the wrath to come, but by repentance. They
that submitted to the baptism of repentance thereby
evidenced that they were warned to flee from the wrath to
come and took the warning; and we by our baptism profess
to have fled out of Sodom, for fear of what is coming upon
it.
4. Those that
profess repentance are highly concerned to live like
penitents (v. 8): "Bring forth therefore fruits meet for
repentance, else, notwithstanding your professions of
repentance, you cannot escape the wrath to come." By the
fruits of repentance it will be known whether it be
sincere or no. By the change of our way must be evidenced
the change of our mind.
5. If we be not
really holy, both in heart and life, our profession of
religion and relation to God and his church will stand us
in no stead at all: Begin not now to frame excuses from
this great duty of repentance, by saying within
yourselves, We have Abraham to our father. What will it
avail us to be the children of godly parents if we be not
godly, to be within the pale of the Church if we be not
brought into the bond of the covenant?
6. We have
therefore no reason to depend upon our external privileges
and professions of religion, because God has no need of us
or of our services, but can effectually secure by his own
honour and interest without us. If we were cut off and
ruined, he could raise up to himself a church out of the
most unlikely,-children to Abraham even out of stones.
John’s message
demanded at least three specific responses:
1. Share
what have you with those who need it.
2. what
ever your job is, do it well and with fairness.
3. be
content with what you’re earning.
John had no time
to address comforting messages to those who lived careless
or selfish lives-he has calling the people to right
living. What changes can you make in sharing what you
have, doing you work honestly and well, and being content?
Amin.
Pdt. Rastol Hasibuan
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