THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD: Feast
First Sunday in Ordinary Time- Year C
I.
Reading:
Isaiah 40:1-5.9-11: The glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all mankind
shall see it.
II.
II.
Reading: Titus 2:11-14. 3:4-7: He saved us by the cleansing water of rebirth
and by renewing us with the Holy Spirit.
Gospel: Luke 3:15-16. 21-22: While Jesus after his own baptism was
at prayer, heaven opened.
The Baptism of Jesus: Obedience and God’s Approval, Lk 3:21-22
Jesus’
baptism pictures what happens when a person makes a decision for God. Baptism
is both obeying God and securing God’s approval. This is why Jesus was
baptized, and it is why we are to be baptized.
1.
Jesus’ Obedience (v.21)
a.
Obedient along with the people
b.
Obedient in prayer
2.
God’s sings of approval (v.22)
a.
The heavens were opened
b.
The Spirit descended
c.
The voice of God spoke
Thought: Every
person should respond to the gospel of God. That is, he/she should seek God to
forgive his/her sins, repent, and be baptized. This is God’s will for every
person. All should obey God fulfill all righteousness. Baptism is an act of obedience;
it is obeying God right along with other believers. God’s own Son had to obey
Him; He had to be baptized as a sign of obedience to God. When we genuinely
obey God and are baptized, God is pleased. We also secure His approval in the
same three ways:
i.
God opens heaven up to us and gives us a very special sense of His presence and
we are cleansed of sins.
ii.
God manifests and reveals His Spirit to us.
iii.
God’s Word is heard. He continues to speak to us day by day as we seek His will
in the Bible and prayer (Rev. 3:20; 1Jn 1:3).
Thought: God meets the needs of His servants for assurance. He sees
to it that we know His Will and gives assurance that we are doing His Will. He
speaks to our hearts and gives signs of approval and encouragement. Every true
believer is commissioned and empowered by God’s Spirit to do the work of God.
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