Homily for January 2nd, 2014: John 1:19-28.
The preaching
of John the Baptist, accompanied by mass baptisms, created almost a sensation.
Great numbers went out into the desert, where John lived, to hear him and to be
baptized by him. (Cf. Matt. 3:5) The Jewish Scriptures, which we call the Old
Testament, speak in several places of the Lord taking away sins by the pouring
of water. It is understandable, therefore, that the religious authorities in Jerusalem send messengers
to John to ask what is going on, and what is his authority.
John’s
response to their questions is simple: “I am the voice of one crying out in the
desert, ‘Make straight the way of the Lord.’” These words hark back to a
passage in the prophet Isaiah: “A voice cries out: In the desert prepare the
way of the Lord! Make straight in the wasteland a highway for our God! Every
valley shall be filled in, every mountain and hill shall be laid low.” (Is. 40:3f) Isaiah’s words were directed to his people in
exile in Babylonian. The angels, Isaiah told his people, were preparing a way
for them to return from captivity to their homeland in Palestine.
“Like a modern bulldozer the angels
were to level hills and fill in valleys, and thus prepare a superhighway. John
the Baptist is to prepare a road, not for God’s people to return to the
promised land, but for God to come to his people. His baptizing and preaching
in the desert was opening up the hearts of men, leveling their pride, filling
their emptiness, and thus preparing them for God’s intervention.” (Cited from
Raymond E. Brown, The Gospel according to
John, p.50)
John,
as we saw before Christmas, was a voice for the one who is the Word: God’s
personal communication to us, to show us, who cannot see God, what God is like.
John the Baptist is still preparing people’s hearts and minds to encounter
God’s Son and Word. He does so in what were perhaps the greatest of the
Baptist’s words: “He must increase. I must decrease.” (John 3:30) Take those
words with you into the year that is just one day old today. Let them be your
guide during the remaining 364 days of this year. They will keep you close to
the One who alone can make this a happy year for you. “He must increase. I must
decrease.”
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