If I get a sweater for Christmas, I will find a sweater that I rarely wear, and donate it to charity. If I get a book or two, I’ll donate a book or two to Madison Public Library. And so on. Most of us already have too much “stuff” in our lives, so maybe we can hear John the Baptist's words as a call for generosity and de-cluttering.
I’m going to try to make this a net-zero Christmas for me. For every new and wonderful thing that might arrive, I will share/donate something that I already have.
John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus—the one who calls us to new life and new purpose, to simplicity and generosity, and to loving our neighbors in real and concrete ways.
Merry Christmas, you brood of vipers!
Charlie