The Baptism of the Lord is the Feast which brings the Christmas Season to a close and begins the Ordinary Time of the Church year. It is with this event that Jesus began His public ministry.
John’s main function is to prepare the way for Jesus Christ and announce His coming. Jesus is the one who will bring the Spirit of God to us, because He is the Son of God and possesses the fullness of the Spirit. John warned about the consequences of sin and pleaded with people to turn from the way of death; Jesus will be the one who will provide us with the means of escaping sin and death.
John announced Jesus as the one who would Baptize with the Holy Spirit and execute Gods’ judgement. We think of the Holy Spirit as the one who gives us the strength to obey God’s laws, and we think of the judgement as something that will happen at the end of time, when Jesus will come again. There is truth in this. But in John’s eyes, being good was something that people needed to begin doing right away, to prepare for the judgement that Jesus would bring when he came the first time. There was therefore urgency to John’s message. We may need a dose of this urgency now, to jolt us out of any complacency we might have about God’s judgment. Remember, Jesus baptizes with both the Holy Spirit and fire.
The Baptism of the Lord is the turning point in the life of Jesus. Before His Baptism Jesus was by all appearances only a village carpenter.
After His Baptism Jesus began to teach and heal and announce the reign of God.
What happened at Jesus’ Baptism? The Holy Spirit descended upon Him, and a voice from Heaven pronounced, “you are my beloved Son”. Jesus, conceived through the power of the Holy Spirit, was already the Son of God from birth. Jesus’ Baptism by John was the occasion for His identity to be revealed.
God Bless,
Msgr. Powell