The
Baptism of the Lord
Last Sunday we celebrated the Feast of the Epiphany. On that feast we celebrated God making himself
known as the God of all peoples in Christ Jesus. The Epiphany is truly a Feast of Light – the
light of the star – leading the Wise Men – and all people to Jesus Christ who
is the Light – “enlightening every man and woman coming into the world.” (John
1:8-9) On this Feast of the Baptism of
Jesus – God is revealing himself – in and through Jesus: “This is my beloved
Son – listen to him.” The Baptism of
Jesus says that Jesus is the anointed of God – the one sent to raise up the
human race – and give them a new dignity.
We are all created in the image and likeness of God. That image had been tarnished through the sin
of our first parents. Jesus came to
shine up that image. He came also to
enlighten us, to “light up our lives” with the “Light of Faith”. Through the fall of Adam and Eve, our wills
were weakened and our intellects were darkened.
Jesus came to give us the moral strength and the light of faith so that
we could live the way God wants us to live – and be the kind of people God
wants us to be. To do this Jesus became
one of us – took on our flesh – our skin, and lived and died and rose from the
dead to save and heal us. In the power of the Holy Spirit, we become children
of God in Baptism, brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ, and members of His
Body. That means that we are connected to
all who are baptized; all are connected to Christ, and share in the One
Baptism, One Faith, One God and Father of All.
All who call themselves Christian are part of that One Body.
Jesus became like us in all things but sin –
so he had no need for baptism. But
having taken on our human nature – he took on all our sins, frailties and weakness
– he underwent baptism to reveal his humanity – and His Divinity. He took on our humanity – so that he could
save us – since God wanted us to be saved by one like us. Jesus modeled for us – what it means to be
human – totally human. In his baptism,
Jesus was revealed as true God and true man…his baptism inaugurates His public
ministry – which he stated in his reading of Sacred Scripture in the Synagogue:
“The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me because the Lord has anointed me; he has
sent me to bring glad tidings to the poor, to heal the brokenhearted, to
proclaim liberty to captives, release to prisoners, and to announce a year of
favor from the Lord.” (Isaiah 61:1-2)
In baptism we, too, were anointed by the Holy
Spirit, and given a mission. That
mission is to continue the work of Jesus – to be light, hope and encouragement
for the people around us! On the day of
our baptisms, parents and godparents made big promises and commitments on our
behalf. We spend our lives catching up
with those promises. In trying to keep
the commitments and promises made on our behalf, we are honoring God and
blessing those people who loved us and gave us to God. They wanted not only god’s life and blessing
here and now but for all eternity. The Holy
Spirit is still coming to us and will strengthen us especially as we face
changes, challenges, new beginnings and important decisions. The Spirit of God is the power behind new
beginnings! Today as we bless ourselves
with Holy Water and recall the day of our baptism, it is surely a good day to
start again – to recommit ourselves to God and the service of his people!
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