John 1:29-34
John the Baptist saw Jesus
coming toward him and said, “Behold, the Lamb of God,
who takes away the sin of the world. He
is the one of whom I said, ´A man is
coming after me who ranks ahead of me because
he existed before me.´ I did not know him,
but the reason why I came baptizing with water was
that he might be made known to Israel.” 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.”
Introductory Prayer: Lord Jesus, I know
that all Christians are called to proclaim you with
their lives and to follow the path you have taught.
I want to grow closer to you and to
be more the person you want me to be. I
love you and long to be transformed by your
grace!
Petition: Holy Spirit, help me to be attentive and
docile to your inspirations.
1. Trust in the Lord and
Let Him Lead You: Although John the Baptist knew
that he was sent as the Precursor of the Messiah,
he did not initially know who the Messiah would
be. But he did not let uncertainty about the
details stop him. He knew that God had a plan
and that he was called to play a part
in it; as soon as he knew what direction to
go, he went, regardless of not knowing his exact
destination. Sometimes we can want to have total knowledge
of God’s plan, and we hesitate to go forward until
we’re sure we know exactly what to do. However,
God rarely gives us a full view of his plan
before we start out. He wants us to trust
in him, to act on what we do know, and
to be confident that God will bring his plan
to a good end. Not that we shouldn’t have
all the foresight we can, but we can’t expect God
to let us in on his “master plan.” When
God calls us, our response
should be
to follow without questioning God’s ways.
2. The Holy Spirit Is
Our Guide: The fact that we have to trust
in God and allow him to reveal his plan as
we go along means that we have to be
very attentive to his work in our life. John the
Baptist recognized Jesus because he was paying total attention
to the signs God was giving him: The Holy
Spirit revealed to him that Jesus was the Messiah. God
will usually not speak to us through visions and
special signs; however, if we have St. John the
Baptist’s attitude of openness to the inspirations of the
Holy Spirit, seeing God’s will in the events around us,
we will be able to discern his plan for
our life and fulfill it. The most important time to
listen to God is in prayer, so setting aside
time to be with God has to be part of
our daily routine.
3. Dealing with the Unexpected: When
St. John the Baptist realized that Jesus was the Messiah,
it might have been a surprise. They were related
through their mothers’ families, and they may have known each
other in youth before John went out into the
desert. However, John clearly states that he did not
know who the Messiah was until the moment the Holy
Spirit revealed Jesus’ true identity. John may well have
shared the common opinion that Jesus was a man
like any other, albeit outstanding in justice and piety. The
important thing is that he doesn’t doubt the divine
inspiration. Rather, he immediately acts on it, proclaiming Jesus
to his followers. In our own lives, God may
well ask us to do the unexpected, or we may
see his will in places we least expect it.
We need to have St. John the Baptist’s readiness to
see God’s hand and act on it, even if
it goes contrary to our expectations.
Conversation with Christ: Lord
Jesus, knowing your will in my life can be
hard at times. Even when I think I do know
what you want from me, it can be difficult
to follow through — especially when it is something
that I did not expect or that requires that I
go beyond my “comfort zone.” But, Lord, I do
want to do your will. Grant me the same spirit
of docility and dedication as St. John the Baptist!
Resolution: Today I will renew in prayer my personal
commitment to always seek to know and follow God’s will
in my life. I will try to heed the
inspirations that the Holy Spirit gives to guide me on
the right path.