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Minor adjustments and Major changes What are examples of Minor adjustments Major changes When might someone be expecting a minor adjustment but actually encounter a major change? Today we explore What happened when the Son of God entered the world? What happens when God enters a life? What preparation is needed for God to enter and live? Christmas Transformation Isaiah 40:1-5 Chinese: page 1560 Spanish: page 1215 Brown: page 967 Green: page 658 1

Highlights from Israel s History Patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob Slavery then Exodus from Egypt: Moses Enter the Promised Land: Joshua Kingdom in the Promised Land: David Destruction & exile of the North à Assyria Isaiah 1-39: destruction is coming to South Isaiah 40-66: hope of restoration: soon and later Destruction & exile of the South à Babylon Isaiah 40: Hope and relief for God s people Comfort, comfort my people, says your God. Speak tenderly to Jerusalem, and proclaim to her that her hard service has been completed, that her sin has been paid for, that she has received from the LORD s hand double for all her sins. 2

A voice of one calling: Hope is coming In the wilderness prepare Because God is coming the way for the LORD; His prophet is preparing the way make straight in the desert The Glory of the LORD a highway for our God. will be revealed Every valley shall be raised up, every mountain and hill made low; the rough ground shall become level, the rugged places a plain. And the glory of the LORD will be revealed, and all people will see it together. For the mouth of the Lord has spoken. Chinese: page 1560 Spanish: page 1215 Brown: page 967 Green: page 658 3

John s message Repentance = fundamental reorientation / baptism Not: my bad or sorry or even only deep regret/remorse Because God s presence/authority has come near Not just about to come but it is within reach God has come to humanity: God in the flesh To ignore or make light of Jesus is rebellion Identical to Jesus first words: Matthew 4:17 John is the voice preparing for the glory of the LORD Highway building is reorientation of souls Lowering the lofty: proud, powerful, self-important Raising up the low: discouraged, despairing Jesus is the LORD (God) who has come We have beheld God s glory in Jesus 4

John is the voice preparing for the glory of the LORD John (a prophet) leads many to baptism Matched the expectation of call to deep repentance Contrast to religious leaders, like prophets (Elijah) Proclaiming from outside of human power Broad and ongoing positive response to John s call to repentance Baptism: expression of genuine, deep reorientation (and also God s work of regeneration) John is the voice preparing for the glory of the LORD John (a prophet) leads many to baptism John demands genuine repentance to the LORD John detects insincerity in the religious Curiosity? Judgment? Mere avoidance of trouble? John confronts insincerity To baptize as God s representative is to endorse the reality of the repentance Lack of genuine repentance brings judgment 5

John is the voice preparing for the glory of the LORD John (a prophet) leads many to baptism John demands genuine repentance for the LORD Jesus is like John, yet greater by far More consequential grace: Holy Spirit More consequential judgment: unquenchable fire The Big Idea God has penetrated our world personally in the man Jesus Christ bringing true life to all who genuinely repent (otherwise judgment) 6

Minor adjustment or Major change The arrival of God in human form requires more than remodeling It requires an entirely new foundation Application God in the flesh requires a fundamental reorientation Repentance is Not: Remodeling Us inviting God into our world/kingdom Rather: God inviting us into His world/kingdom Sometimes: complete reconstruction Always: replaced foundation Baptism is a tangible expression of this fundamental change 7

Application God in the flesh requires a fundamental reorientation To embrace this reorientation brings true joy It will include trouble in the journey Unsettling Humbling Painful Like a surgeon extracting a poison arrow from our gut Yet there is great joy in the journey And the certain hope of unlimited joy in the destination! Application God in the flesh requires a fundamental reorientation To embrace this reorientation brings true joy Not to embrace this reorientation brings complete disaster Like building a house on a foundation that will certainly crumble, whether now or later 8

The Big Idea God has penetrated our world personally in the man Jesus Christ bringing true life to all who genuinely repent (otherwise judgment) Becoming a Christian: genuine turning to God entering His Kingdom and leaving our own once for all replacing my soul s passport Living as a Christian: embracing the project of replacing my foundation with Christ daily growing into this reality of having my life built on nothing less and nothing more than Jesus 9