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Christmas, of course, is not a day, it’s a season. The baby has been born… and then what? As the Old Testament prophets prepared us for the “coming someday” Messiah, John the Baptizer, a New Testament prophet, heralds the presence of Jesus the Messiah among us, encouraging us to open our eyes, look around and try to see him and understand what he is doing.
In a world that is often caustic and contentious, a word of hope is desperately needed. That word comes to us through God’s prophets, and it comes in the flesh. Those who hear these words and trust in Jesus the Word are children of God, the community faith. By this faith we are called to be instruments of hope in the world.
Christmas, of course, is not a day, it’s a season. The baby has been born… and then what? As the Old Testament prophets prepared us for the “coming someday” Messiah, John the Baptizer, a New Testament prophet, heralds the presence of Jesus the Messiah among us, encouraging us to open our eyes, look around and try to see him and understand what he is doing.
In a world that is often caustic and contentious, a word of hope is desperately needed. That word comes to us through God’s prophets, and it comes in the flesh. Those who hear these words and trust in Jesus the Word are children of God, the community faith. By this faith we are called to be instruments of hope in the world.