St.
Johnstide
John
1: 19-28, 29-34, 35-39
This
is the testimony of John, when the Jewish leaders sent priests and Levites from
Jerusalem to ask him, “Who are you?” Freely and openly he made confession. He
confessed, “I am not the Christ [the Anointed].”
Then
they asked him, “Who are you then? Are you Elijah?” And he said, “No, I am
not.”“Are
you the prophet?” He answered, “No.”Then
they said, “Who are you? What answer are we to give to those who sent
us? What do you say about yourself?”
He said in the words of the prophet Isaiah, “I am the voice of one crying in the loneliness: Prepare the way for the Lord [so that the Lord may enter into the inmost soul [self].”
And those who had been sent by the Pharisees asked him, “Why do you baptize if you are neither the Christ, nor Elijah, nor the prophet?”
This
took place in Bethany near the mouth of the Jordan where John was baptizing.
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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.”
John 1: 19 – 34
Here in the Northern Hemisphere, the daylight is beginning
its decline, while in the Southern half, the days are just beginning to grow
longer. The light of the whole world rises and falls like a slow, giant
see-saw. The shorter days on one side are balanced by longer days on the other.
John the Baptist points to Christ and calls Him the Lamb of
God who takes upon Himself the burden of the sins of the world. Humankind has
so overburdened world destiny on the dark side, that it takes a great and
ongoing sacrificial deed of light to balance it out. And so it is: Christ
continues to shine the light of His ongoing sacrificial deeds into the world to
balance out its darkness.
Today in the US
we are celebrating the great gift of freedom. To us human beings, God grants
the freedom of choice: we can continue to choose thoughts, words and deeds of
darkness, or those of light. Some human beings open themselves, open their
hearts like a chalice, to the Christ-light. The healing Spirit descends upon
them too, even if only for moments, as it did for Jesus at His Baptism. They
catch fire, and begin to shine Christ’s light into the world along with Him.
They add the brightness of their human light deeds to His, to help add to the
balance of light overcoming the darkness. For as the poet says:
pours light
into every cup,
quenching darkness.
….God pours light
and the trees lift their limbs
without worry of redemption,
every blossom a chalice.
….light
pours like rain
into every empty cup
set adrift on the Infinite
Ocean .[1]