June 24 - Solemnity of the Birth of John the Baptist: reflection
Theme: Nothing is impossible for God
Readings: Is 49:1-6; Acts 13:22-26; Lk
1:57-66,80
Today, the
Church celebrates the solemnity of the birth of John the Baptist, forerunner of Jesus, a man
whose birth ushered in a new era in the history of our salvation. With the
birth of John, the era of the fulfilment of the promises of old about the
coming of the Messiah began, bringing an end to the era of promises from the
prophets of old.
John not
only prophesied about the coming of the Messiah, he prepared the hearts of the
people to receive Him when He came by baptizing them for the forgiveness of
their sins and he also introduced Him (the Messiah) to the world that had
patiently waited for His coming.
The birth
of John the Baptist and his naming were marked by miracles. His birth was
miraculous because his father, Zechariah, was already old and his mother,
Elizabeth, had already passed the age of childbearing and had been declared
barren by the people (Lk 1:18), but nothing is impossible for God. Whenever the
time for the fulfilment of His promises comes, God can even use people or means
that have been written off by humans to perform his wonders for us and to
further His course on earth.
Therefore,
we should not give up even if our present conditions do not have the potentials
to lead us to the future we dream about; we should not give up even if our
conditions have been declared impossible by men. When the time of the
fulfilment of God’s promises to us comes, all that have been declared impossible
will become possible, because nothing is impossible for God. The birth and
naming of John the Baptist are testimonies of what God can do with situations
that have declared impossible by men.
May our God
of impossibilities direct your path this new week. Amen.
Fr Isaac
Chima.
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