John the Baptist steps onto the scene like a sudden trumpet blast in a quiet valley. There is no warm-up, no polite throat clearing, just a voice crying out in the wilderness, calling Israel to turn back toward God. His message is simple, startling, and bracing: “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has drawn near.”
Repentance, in this passage, is not merely feeling sorry or privately regretting our missteps. It’s a turning, a reorientation of the heart, much like a traveler realizing the path has been bending away from the destination, and deciding, at last, to pivot. John stands in the desert as a guidepost, urging God’s people to change direction because God’s reign is approaching….
