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Reflect on the sanctifying grace of baptism through a mother's perspective, inspired by the Gospel account of Jesus' Baptism in Matthew 3:13-17.


Today's Gospel: Matthew 3:13-17

As a mother of five children and an aunt to 26 more, I have attended my fair share of baptisms. They are always beautiful and joyful occasions, celebrations of a new member being added to God’s family. But most of them have also had their mishaps, as tends to happen when little kids are involved. Whether it be a last-minute dirty diaper, an older sibling running up to the baptismal font right in the middle of the ceremony, or the baby screaming during the whole affair, baptisms, like most moments in life, are not perfect.
 
What is perfect is the sacramental and sanctifying grace that is poured into the soul of the newly baptized. What is perfect is the great love that God has for us in granting us this palpable moment of unity with Him. What is perfect is this opportunity for family and friends to witness an indelible mark being placed on the baby’s soul, sealing him or her for an eternity with God.
 
In today’s Gospel, we read about the Baptism of Jesus. What a powerful witness that the Son of God Himself chose to be baptized by a human being. What a powerful manifestation of the Holy Trinity, both audibly and visibly present. What a powerful way to show us just how important baptism is.
 
I invite you to place yourself in this moment. Imagine the confusion of John the Baptist, being asked to baptize God. Imagine the awe of the others present upon seeing the heavens being opened. Imagine their fright when a voice boomed down from the heavens. Did the bystanders run away in fear? Did they kneel in adoration? Did they stand there frozen in shock? What would you do?

 

Ponder:

What are you feeling called to do now, in this moment, as you reflect upon this passage?

 

Pray:

Lord Jesus, thank You for granting us the powerful and palpable sacrament of baptism with its sanctifying grace. Help us to lead good and holy lives so that the Father may be well pleased with us as well.

 

Pray Together:

Consider purchasing a couple of holy water fonts to place in your home and bless yourselves each day as a reminder of your baptism.

 


January 11


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