As I was reading
St. Luke’s gospel this morning, I reflected on all of the commotion around naming the
baby John. The other people who were at the circumcision were ready to name him
Zechariah after his father, but Elizabeth told them that he would be named
John. They pointed out to her that there
was no relative with that name. That’s
when they asked Zechariah about it, and since he couldn’t speak, he wrote on a
tablet, “John is his name.” (Luke 1:57-66)
The name
“John” was a break from the past, and this might have been an indication of
what John would be called to do. John
was a continuation of all the prophets who foretold that the Messiah would
come. But at the same time, he was the
one who was preparing the people for the Messiah’s actual coming.
Like John,
we have been called by name. Like John,
we’re called to point people towards Jesus. There might not have been extraordinary events
surrounding our birth, but what Luke wrote about John is true for us: “For
surely the hand of the Lord was with him.” Surely the hand of the Lord is with us. May we accept our call and herald the reality
of God’s love in Jesus Christ, on the holy day of Christmas and throughout our
lives.
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