Message of 1-9-17

Published: Mon, 01/09/17

A Daily Spiritual Seed
Monday: January 9, 2017
Message of the Day
Right now, this very second, this very moment that you spend reading these words is "new". How you choose to be a steward of that "new slate" is up to you. My fervent prayer is that I never take for granted that gift of "newness" and that I do all in his power granted to me to cherish the potential of "all things new".
- Katherine Walden

(Every moment, all is new — an instance of time and reality that has never before existed. Resolve to live each moment fully.)
Readings of the Day
IS 42:1-4, 6-7;   PS 29:1-2, 3-4, 3, 9-10 

MT 3:13-17

Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Jordan
to be baptized by him.
John tried to prevent him, saying, 
"I need to be baptized by you,
and yet you are coming to me?"
Jesus said to him in reply,
"Allow it now, for thus it is fitting for us
to fulfill all righteousness."
Then he allowed him.
After Jesus was baptized,
he came up from the water and behold,
the heavens were opened for him, 
and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove
and coming upon him.
And a voice came from the heavens, saying, 
"This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased."
Reflection on the Scripture
"Jesus was baptized..." –Matthew 3:16

Baptism forgives and erases our sins (Catechism, 403, 405). Jesus never sinned. So why did He submit to Baptism? "The baptism of Jesus is on His part the acceptance and inauguration of His mission as God's suffering Servant. He allows Himself to be numbered among sinners" (Catechism, 536). In addition, the Father reaffirmed Jesus' Sonship, which was important, since Satan was about to attack His status as God's Son (Mt 4:3ff).

In accepting Baptism, "already [Jesus] is anticipating the 'baptism' of His bloody death. Already He is coming to 'fulfill all righteousness,' that is, He is submitting Himself entirely to His Father's will: out of love He consents to this baptism of death for the remission of our sins" (Catechism, 536). This abandonment delights the Father, Who proclaims Jesus as His beloved Son (Mt 3:17).

God "anointed [Jesus] with the Holy Spirit and power" when He was baptized by John (see Acts 10:37-38). Likewise, we too were anointed. Let us be grateful for our own baptismal calling, which makes us Christians, brothers and sisters of Jesus, sons and daughters of the Most High God, forgiven of all sin, and priests, prophets, and kings by virtue of our Baptism (see Catechism, 1546).

Each day, bury your old, sinful nature and live your new, risen nature with Christ. Live daily your Baptism.

PRAYER:     Father, I praise You for my Baptism into Your Son Jesus. Thank You forever for adopting me as Your child!

PROMISE:     "I, the Lord, have called you for the victory of justice."–Is 42:6


PRAISE:     "All of you who have been baptized into Christ have clothed yourself with Him" (Gal 3:27). Praise You, Jesus, beloved Son of the Father!

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Spiritual Reading
Theological Gems from Emile Merch's Theology of the Mystical Body
- selected by Jim and Tyra Arraj

Book III: Christ
 
Chapter 13: Revelation and the Trinity

-- Christ lives in us in the mystery of the life that comes from the Trinity, itself, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

393. -- "entity of union" = when a man is God and subsists in God.


-- "knowledge of union" = when a human knowledge is found to be a knowledge of God, inasmuch as the man possessing it is God and has to act and know accordingly.