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2nd Sunday Advent (C)

Bar 5:1-9
The Book of Baruch is a short work originally composed in Hebrew but survives primarily in Greek. It is attributed to Jeremiah’s secretary and likely dates from late pre-Christian times, post-200 B.C. Influenced by Isaiah, Baruch focuses on the theme of the exiles’ return from Babylon, relevant to the Jewish diaspora.
The book portrayed Jerusalem as a symbol of hope, called to transition from sorrow to celebration, adorned in a “cloak of justice” (vv1-2) and highlighting its elevated status, becoming a sign of God’s favor for the nations (v5). The imagery contrasts the past struggles of the dispersed people with their triumphant return, facilitated by Yahweh (v6). The journey home includes a leveling of the terrain and a protective environment in the desert (v7), accompanied by the concepts of “mercy and justice” (v8).

 

Phil 1:4-6, 8-11
The passage from Philippians highlights Paul’s joy despite his imprisonment (v7) and emphasizes the partnership he shares with the Philippian community in their mutual suffering for the gospel (vv 5, 7; cf 1:29f). This suffering is significant as it showcases God’s power in human weakness and connects their experiences with Christ’s own. Paul also addresses the tension between the current presence of Christ’s Spirit and the future parousia, stressing the importance of continual growth in grace (v6, 10). The Philippians demonstrate maturity and discernment as they journey towards Christ’s eventual return.

 

Luke 3:1-6
The Lucan account of John’s baptism emphasizes key theological themes and historical context. Luke, while drawing on Mark, highlights notable political and religious figures of the time, who play roles in Jesus’ eventual opposition (v1f). John’s prophetic mission is underscored, with his baptism in the desert aligning with prophetic traditions and possibly linking him to the Qumran community (v2). John’s call for repentance signifies a profound transformation in moral conduct, distinct from Jesus’ baptism. A longer quotation from Isaiah highlights the theme of universalism (v6), with the imagery of leveling hills and filling valleys suggesting a moral awakening. The narrative portrays the Christian life as a journey towards God, echoing themes of exodus and return from exile.

The readings serve as a reminder of God’s saving acts for His people, highlighting their return to their homeland from exile. As we await Christ’s eventual return, let us respond to John the Baptist’s call to repentance, which is our personal turning toward God. Amen!

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