John
1: 29-34
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And
John testified: “I saw how the Spirit descended upon him as a dove from the
heavens and remained united with him. I did not know him, but he who sent me to
baptize with water said to me, ‘He on whom you see the Spirit descend, so that
it remains united with him, he it is who baptizes with the [breath
of the]
Holy [Healing] Spirit [and
with fire].’
And I saw this, and so I testify that this
is God’s Son.”
2nd St. Johnstide
John 1: 29-34
In the very broadest sense, sin,
wrongdoing, errors and failures are deviations from the overall plan that the
divine world has for us, and for all of mankind. Through wrongdoing we have become
separated from God and His angels. We have walled ourselves off from the flow
of the meaning, the love, the goodness that unites all creatures in their
ongoing evolving. This is painful both for the divine world and for us.
Christ, the World Physician, came
to heal the sickness and pain that arises from our having separated ourselves.
John describes Christ as the Lamb who takes upon Himself the burden of the
wrongdoing of Mankind. The Lamb does not, cannot take away the consequences of our misdeeds. The
compensation for our wrongdoing is our own task and responsibility.
But Christ carries for us the
weight of the burden of our misdeeds.
He bears our misdeeds within Himself, sheltering them in forgiveness, so that
their future resolution can be dealt with creatively, so that our compensations
can serve mankind’s ongoing evolution. When
we recognize and take responsibility for our failings, and when we then take in
Christ’s loving acceptance and forgiveness of them, then He sends us His Healing
Spirit. His Healing Spirit cleanses the cause of our illness: it purifies us of
egotism. The Healing Spirit inspires in us the creative healing of our destiny
relationships. It is when we accept both our own responsibility and Christ’s
empowering love and healing Spirit that we can see our way forward.
John’s guilt-conscious
health-bearing word of flame is: “Change your way of thinking! Change your
heart and mind!” This is the preparation
that allows us to hear and respond to Christ’s continually resounding
invitation – “Come and see!” John 1:34
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