Friday, January 11, 2008

Baptism of the Lord (A)

When the Lord had been baptised, the heavens opened, and the Spirit came down like a dove to rest on Him. Then the voice of the Father thundered: This is my beloved Son, with Him I am well pleased. (Intriot)

Lectionary:

1st Reading: Is 42:1-4, 6-7
Gradual: Ps 29:1-2, 3-4, 3, 9-10 R/ Ps 11(b)
2nd Reading: Acts 10:34-38

Gospel: Mt 3:13-17


This is My Son, Listen to Him

Why was Jesus Baptised? Jesus did not require baptism but because He had taken our sins upon Him to atone for them, he humbled Himself and put Himself on the same level with sinners. We read in other parts of scripture that Jesus also subjected Himself to circumcision and the presentation at the temple. These qualities reflect the humility and obedience of the Son.

Water as a sacramental. Water would never have been a sacramental should Jesus not have been baptised. By His baptism, He sanctified the water, hence now, water becomes for us a tool of purification for our souls.

In the book of Genesis we see the Church been metaphorically depicted as the ark carrying on board all sorts of creatures and rising above the waters that were commanded to wash the world of it's impurities and sins. Today, we as Catholics from all walks of life find ourselves in the ark- the Church who dispenses the waters of baptism to enable us rise to new life. How can we voyage as a community if we do not love the Church- our vessel? We need to love the Chruch- as Cardinal Rhode appropriately put it to the Jesuits during their recent international gathering. Our love is displayed through obedience and humility. All our efforts will come to naught if we fail to find ourselves on board the true ark of salvation.

Voice from Heaven- This is truly as sign of what a sacrament is. An outward sign of an inward grace. Here we see the voice from Heaven as the outward sign setting Jesus before the people as the promised one. The inward grace comes as the people receive faith in His Divine Mission.

Opening of Heaven- When we rise from our baptism, we see Heaven which had been closed since the fall, now opened by Jesus.

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