THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
WE BECAME HIS FAMILY
Baptism is the day we belonged to
God with an unbreakable bond. Baptism is the sacrament, the sacred ritual,
which flung wide open the doors of the church, our spiritual family, so that we
could enter. In this simple celebration of faith, God and our families and
friends offered to us the means of salvation, even if we were only infants then
unknowingly participating in the motions of the event. Today we know that a
child must be initiated with this sacrament to bring him close to the heart of
the Lord and of his people.
The model of our baptism is none
other than Jesus the Lord. Though Jesus did not need baptism to remove sins,
since he was sinless, nor to establish a relationship with God, since he is one
with him from eternity, Jesus went through the humble gesture of baptism like
the rest of the people around John the Baptist (Luke 3). Why? The answer is
simple: to identify himself as God’s Son so that his mission could begin.
The first reading (Is 40) introduces
to us the vital role of the Messiah from God. He will rule with a strong arm. He
will be a shepherd tending his flock with tenderness and leading them to life.
Paul in writing to Titus (2 and 3) reminds us how we have been saved and
renewed by the cleansing waters made holy through our Savior Jesus Christ. This
is the reason why the church always taught the necessity of baptism for
salvation.
In our personal lives, are we aware
that since our baptism, when we became known as Christians, we are also identified
as children of the Father and brothers and sisters of Jesus, and filled with
God’s Spirit? Are we aware that since that day our mission in life has begun? Many
people live their lives in total loss of direction, without zest for life,
deprived of vision and hope for today and for the future. No Christian needs to
live like this. In baptism, like Jesus, we have been entrusted with a
relationship with God and with a task to perform for the world that awaits our
love.
Whenever we pray the Creed, whenever
we dip our fingers on the holy water font, whenever we are sprinkled with holy
water – we recall our baptism, the day we entered God’s family. It is not only
a past event. For us, it is a daily celebration. For we have been called to be
like Jesus and we have been given power to change the world around us. Christian,
remember your dignity! Live your baptism!