The Gospel from St. John 1:19-28 is a second Advent passage about John the Baptist. When questioned about his role, John only claims to be "the voice of one crying in the wilderness" (John 1:23; Isaiah 40:3). He is one who makes the way ready for the Lord.
This Gospel reminds us that the way for the Messiah or Christ must be prepared. Many people put great effort into the mundane preparation of the season, but they neglect the religious preparations. If we really wish to appreciate the meaning of Christmas, we should spend some special time on spirituality in the next week. We need to read Holy Scripture and pray. We also should meditate about our need for a Savior and the ways that He keeps coming to us. Such serious preparations can help us find true joy in the good news of the Incarnation.
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