Today the church celebrates the birth of John the Baptist. I listened to a couple reflections, which gave me some interesting points to ponder. John the Baptist was approximately 6 months older than his cousin, Jesus. His mission was to announce the coming of Jesus Christ who would change everything. John was ushering in the New Testament. We celebrate his birthday near the summer solstice when the days start getting shorter. John taught, “I must decrease, He must increase”. Then, we celebrate Jesus’ birth near the winter solstice; the light has come into the world and the days start getting longer. I love how the Catholic church is so intentional when it comes to the celebrations of the faith. Another interesting thought was that Elizabeth was older, symbolizing the Old Testament and Mary was a young virgin, symbolizing the New Testament. And finally, Elizabeth’s husband, Zechariah, was a priest. At that time, only 1 priest was able to enter the Holy Temple. Zechariah was chosen to enter and was incensing the altar, representing all the prayers of the people being lifted up to God. That’s when the angel appeared and told him that his elderly wife was going to have a baby. When Jesus was crucified, the curtains of the temple were torn and it was exposed to all the people. Now all of us have direct access to God. We can go to church and have our own Holy Hour, worshipping and praying. How blessed we are that God is so gracious to us. I loved listening to the different thoughts and correlations of how our faith has grown.
I Found God today learning more about the faith.