Daily Gospel Reflections

Today’s Scripture Readings
John 1:29-34

Reflection
This is the Son of God
“He on whom you see the Spirit descend and remain is the one who baptizes with the Holy Spirit.” (John 1:33)
In Australia we hurry to pack Christmas away. No sooner do the wise men arrive, then we immediately pack up the whole nativity scene. European churches don’t send them on their way until the end of January. The season of Epiphany continues until the Presentation of the Lord on 2 February. This gives time to ponder what amazing things have occurred and how the coming of the Christ-child might impact our lives.
The Gospel for today, and for last Sunday, focuses on the Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist. John the evangelist, has John the Baptist pondering on the person of Christ. Twice John says “I myself did not know him”. He receives confirmation of the Messiah through the descent of the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove.
“Epiphany” means “manifestation”. The arrival of the wise men makes Christ manifest to all peoples, not just Israel. The Baptism of Jesus is another epiphany. This Gospel manifests the Christ, the Son of God, who baptises in the Holy Spirit. It reveals Jesus’ vocation. Christ, offers us baptism in the Holy Spirit. In Baptism, that sonship is extended and we are called to be daughters and sons of God. With this our vocation is revealed.
In these remaining, quieter weeks of January, before work is in full swing and Lent comes upon us, we might ponder on how Christ is made manifest through his birth and his baptism and how, in extending that baptism to us, we are called to manifest Christ in our lives.

