“John
testified further, saying, “I saw the Spirit come down like a dove from the sky
and remain upon him. 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 and remain, he is
the one who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.’ Now I have seen and testified that he is the
Son of God.” [John
1:32–34]
It’s
interesting to me that in the Gospel of John, Saint John the Baptist never
baptized Jesus, as is depicted in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Instead, in the Gospel of John, John the
Baptist simply witnessed the descent of the Holy Spirit from a distance, and
then spoke the quoted line above. The next day, the Baptist pointed to Jesus as
the “Lamb of God,” and two of his own disciples left the Baptist to follow
Jesus.
As I reflect
on this passage in John’s Gospel, I think it’s clear that the Baptist was given
a unique spiritual knowledge by the Father that Jesus was the “Lamb of God.” In this Gospel, the revelation of Who Jesus
was did not take place in a way that everyone present heard and saw. Rather, John’s Gospel focuses upon the
interior realization that John the Baptist received from the One Who sent him. And the One Who sent him was the Father in
Heaven.
One
spiritual truth worth pondering from the account of the Gospel of John I read
today is that the conviction and certainty given to the Baptist about Jesus’
identity was so certain that he knew Who Jesus was beyond any shadow of a
doubt. This personal revelation given to
the Baptist changed his life. From that
moment on, all he did was point people to Jesus.
In Exodus
Chapter 33:19-23 there’s a wonderful passage that I think has a similar message.
Moses asks to see God’s glory, but God
says He will pass by and Moses is to see only God’s back. There are several interpretations of this passage,
but I like to think of it as we know God by what He has done – hence all
creation speaks to us of Him, and all living beings echo that love song of God.
So the God of infinite love and mercy is
there for all to see, and we shall see Him as He is.
May we all
find God in all things and all events, and know that there is Love, there is
Mercy.
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