BAPTISM OF THE LORD C
YEAR OF THE YOUTH
JANUARY 13, 2019
JESUS, I TRUST IN YOU!
So many people went to the Jordan
River to listen to John the Baptist and to have themselves baptized and among
them was Jesus. This is the implication of what the Gospel said today: “After
all the people were baptized and Jesus also had been baptized…” They did not
know that among them was the One of whom John referred to as the “One who is
mightier than I is coming…” Jesus looked like everybody else. He was not
shining with a halo as holy pictures depict him. He was like us in all things
except sin, so would St. Paul say. He stood there, all wet as the rest of the
people were. He stood there among the multitude of sinners. The sinless One
stood among sinners and he did not look differently from them.
John the Baptist himself admitted
that he did not know Jesus: “I did not know him, but the One who sent me to
baptize with water told me, ‘On whomever you see the Spirit come down like a
dove from the sky and remain, he is the one who will baptize with the Holy
Spirit.’” And so it happened: while Jesus was praying, the Holy Spirit
descended upon him in a bodily form. The Holy Spirit singled Jesus out from the
rest of the drenched humanity. And the heavens opened and a voice from heaven
was heard: “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.”
The objective was simple: the event
took place to reveal Jesus to all. This is why the Baptism of Jesus in the
Jordan River is one of the 3 mysteries of the Epiphany. By descending upon
Jesus, the Holy Spirit singled Jesus out. And the voice of God revealed to all
who this man is: He is God’s Son, his Beloved on whom God’s pleasure rests. But
by revealing Jesus, God also revealed something about himself. God revealed
that He is a Trinity of Persons. The baptism at the Jordan was not only Jesus’
first public manifestation. It was also the first public revelation of the
Blessed Trinity: the Son emerged from the waters, the Holy Spirit descended
upon him and the Father publicly acknowledged him as his only begotten Son.
I want to preach about this because
just before Christmas, the President said that the Trinity is silly. “How can
one God be divided to 3 persons? That is silly! (kagalgalan; hangal)” But allow
me to make clear this point: the Catholic Church did not invent the Trinity.
The Trinity was revealed by God himself. The Trinity is God’s revelation of
himself. The Church did not invent the Trinity. The Church simply listened to
God as he revealed himself. If God did not reveal his inner life, if God did
not reveal the Trinity, the Catholic Church would not have known it. And when
did God reveal himself as a Trinity of persons? It was at the Baptism of Jesus
in the River Jordan. For the 1st time in the history of the world,
the Blessed Trinity made himself known. It may be difficult for our human minds
to grasp it but still we believe in it because God said it so. I believe in the
Blessed Trinity because God said it and he does not lie. When people say that
the Trinity is silly, they accuse God of lying because they question the
credibility of his revelation. “Whoever does not believe God has made him a
liar, by not believing the testimony God has given about his Son.” (1 John
5:10) Did the Holy Spirit lie when he descended upon Jesus and single him out?
The Holy Spirit does not lie because he is the Spirit of Truth. Did God the
Father lie when he publicly claimed Jesus as His Son? The Father does not lie.
“He has testified on behalf of his Son.” And if we want to be saved, we must
accept in faith this Divine Testimony. “God gave us eternal life, and this life
is in his Son. Whoever possesses the Son has life; whoever does not possess the
Son of God does not have life.”
By publicly revealing Jesus as his
only begotten Son, God publicly admitted that he is Father. The Holy Spirit
constantly gives us the interior witness about Jesus as God’s Son sent by the
Father. Let us hold on firmly on this faith of our baptism. Remember that we
were baptized in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy
Spirit. This is the faith that saves us. Let us reject any insinuation that
this truth is silly. God is not silly. God is not a liar.
O Mary conceived without sin, pray
for us who have recourse to thee!
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