Readings: Malachi 3:1-4,23-24; Ps 25; Luke: 1:57-66
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
OUR
BIRTH AND NAMES REVEAL THE MYSTERY OF OUR PURPOSE AND MISSION IN LIFE
One of the most significant days in our lives
is our birthday. This day often comes with joy and praise and in the mood of
joy that a life has been born, one of the things that comes to mind is giving a
name to the baby as an identity. This event is very important and necessary. In
fact, the naming of objects and persons is an important ritual found in
scripture. We can recall in the book of Genesis (Gen.2:19-20), when God created
Adam and gave him the responsibility of giving names to all creation. So the act
of giving a name to people has been a traditional event not only in the
scriptures but in every human culture.
Thus, our Gospel passage today gives us the
record of the events of the birth and naming of John the Baptist. From the
passage, great, significant and surprising things happened on the birth and
naming of John the Baptist, of which we can identify three unusual features:
first the old have given birth. Secondly, the child has a strange name “John”
derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan
meaning " YAHWEH is gracious", a name which no one bears in the
family and thirdly, Zechariah's dumbness is taken away on account of giving
this name. These brought great joy to the people and they praised God. However,
such remarkable events caused the crowd to fear, reflect and suspect that
something different and surprising was happening, things worth remembering.
Showing us that, when God names a child, that child is significant in his plan.
John’s birth was prophesied by the
prophets such as prophet Malachi in our first reading today saying: “Look, I am
going to send my messenger to prepare a way before me. And the Lord you are
seeking will suddenly enter his Temple. Who will be able to resist the day of
his coming? Who will remain standing when he appears? For he is like the
refiner’s fire and the fullers’ alkali. He will take his seat as refiner and
purifier; he will purify the sons of Levi and refine them like gold and
silver.” No doubt the mission of John the Baptist was unique and
challenging because of his special role in preparing humanity for the coming of
the Lord.
Dear friends, what are the mysteries
surrounding your birth and your name? For
our birth and names have a way of revealing our purpose and mission in life.
This shows that we all have a significant place in the plan of God and our
names are not just a common ceremony, because they bear the mystery of our
mission and purpose in life which are testimonies of God’s plan for us. So, why
not take time today to reflect on the mystery, the meaning and
circumstances surrounding your birth and your names? By God’s grace, we will
understand better who we are and what our mission and purpose on earth are. And
by so doing, we will faithfully stand for the truth which we represent and fulfil our plans and purposes, just like John the Baptist who stood for the truth
of his mission and offered it to everyone, whenever and however it will best
bring conversion to sinner even at the cost of his head.
LET US
PRAY: Almighty God, you created each one of us to fulfil your plan on earth and in our names we bear the mystery of our mission
and purpose, Grant us the grace to faithfully and courageously fulfil our
mission and purpose in this world, through Christ our Lord. Amen. As we embrace
the Christmas season, may the joy of the Lord be our strength.
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