The pastor knitted imagery that didn’t go quite together that were a bit incongruous, a bit distinct images of the word, “uncomfortable” of Scrooge, of the Grinch, a marriage in trouble, a depressed elder, waiting for death, alone, feeling unworthy of Communion, lamenting the ills of this world, this time and place Musing on the image of John standing hot and dirty in the dirty water, in camel hair, cinched tight to his body, eating locust, uncomfortable purity Preaching an uncomfortable word in the hot desert, the wilderness fulfilling the prophecy for his own life the prophecy of the coming of the child to ministry, to kingship, of a very different kind Finding hope, repentance, saving, baptism, not so much in the dirty water itself but in the place, the Jordan, finding hope too in the frank words the honesty of the man in the nursing home the hope in the name of Scrooge, Ebenezer, the stone that Samuel placed in God’s provision, His saving of the people long before even Isaiah’s prophecy Hope for a different future in uncomfortable wrappers, foreshadowing the problem of comprehending Jesus, and his message in society’s eyes, the eyes of the people even to this day
December 10, 2007 Based on Matthew 3:1-6 and Matthew 3:11-12 and the sermon “God’s Powerful Promise”, by the Reverend Peter Hey, December 9, 2007, Wesley United Methodist Church, Concord, NH