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Sunday, January 13, 2013

The Feast of The Baptism Of Our Lord




The season is ended, the final feast is done, the Lord has made himself known to his beloved and we are beckoned to come, follow, and share in His light, and his life!

The Feast of The Baptism of Our Lord wraps up the season of Christmas with another, wondrous Epiphany or 'manifestation of God'. We have seen the face of God revealed in the face of the infant Jesus, we have seen the face of God revealed to the nations who do not know him in the persons of the Magi, and now we see our Lord, our God, our Savior, revealed as the Father's beloved Son.

We might ask, as John does, why should Jesus, the Christ, the sinless one, be baptized in water as a sinner? It doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. Jesus' own answer is cryptic "to fulfill all righteousness", but what can he mean?

Saint Maximus of Turin gives us part of the answer, "Christ is baptized, not to be made holy by the water, but to make the water holy, and by his cleansing to purify the waters which he touched. For the consecration of Christ involves a more significant consecration of the water.

For when the Savior is washed, all water for our baptism is made clean, purified at its source for the dispensing of baptismal grace to the people of future ages. Christ is the first to be baptized, then, so that Christians will follow after him with confidence."


This mysterious baptism does for us what we cannot do for ourselves, fulfilling all righteousness not for the Beloved Son who is the embodiment of righteousness, but for us, his beloved brothers and sisters, who are now able to "share in the divinity of Christ, who humbled himself to share our humanity"

Another great Father of the Faith, Gregory of Nazianus draws us even deeper into this great mystery with his own reflections on this great, life-saving event;

From a Sermon by Saint Gregory of Nazianzus, bishop - The baptism of Christ

Christ is bathed in light; let us also be bathed in light. Christ is baptized; let us also go down with him, and rise with him.

John is baptizing when Jesus draws near. Perhaps he comes to sanctify his baptizer; certainly he comes to bury sinful humanity in the waters. He comes to sanctify the Jordan for our sake and in readiness for us; he who is spirit and flesh comes to begin a new creation through the Spirit and water.

The Baptist protests; Jesus insists. Then John says: I ought to be baptized by you. He is the lamp in the presence of the sun, the voice in the presence of the Word, the friend in the presence of the Bridegroom, the greatest of all born of woman in the presence of the firstborn of all creation, the one who leapt in his mother’s womb in the presence of him who was adored in the womb, the forerunner and future forerunner in the presence of him who has already come and is to come again. I ought to be baptized by you: we should also add, “and for you,” for John is to be baptized in blood, washed clean like Peter, not only by the washing of his feet.

Jesus rises from the waters; the world rises with him. The heavens like Paradise with its flaming sword, closed by Adam for himself and his descendants, are rent open. The Spirit comes to him as to an equal, bearing witness to his Godhead. A voice bears witness to him from heaven, his place of origin. The Spirit descends in bodily form like the dove that so long ago announced the ending of the flood and so gives honor to the body that is one with God.

Today let us do honor to Christ’s baptism and celebrate this feast in holiness. Be cleansed entirely and continue to be cleansed. Nothing gives such pleasure to God as the conversion and salvation of men, for whom his every word and every revelation exist. He wants you to become a living force for all mankind, lights shining in the world. You are to be radiant lights as you stand beside Christ, the great light, bathed in the glory of him who is the light of heaven. You are to enjoy more and more the pure and dazzling light of the Trinity, as now you have received – though not in its fullness – a ray of its splendor, proceeding from the one God, in Christ Jesus our Lord, to whom be glory and power for ever and ever. Amen.



Almighty ever-living God,
who, when Christ had been baptized in the River Jordan
and as the Holy Spirit descended upon him,
solemnly declared him your beloved Son,
grant that your children by adoption,
reborn of water and the Holy Spirit,
may always be well pleasing to you.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
– Amen.



Peace and God Bless

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