DAILY READING
REFLECTION
What Just Happened?!
By Kim Starr
Imagine you’ve gone to hear John the Baptist preach. You decide to repent of your sins and be baptized. Maybe you’ve already had your turn and you are hanging out near the river, or maybe you are waiting your turn to get in the river. Regardless, John baptizes some guy and a
dove descends on him. Then you hear a voice saying, “You are my son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.” (v.22) What on earth?! Was that voice real? Did you really see a dove? What is going on?
How incredible that God chose the moment of Jesus' baptism to reveal his Son. There was a visual revelation in the form of a dove and there was an oral revelation by the words that were spoken. Can you imagine how Jesus must have felt? His own Father identified him as his son and told him that he loved him. Isn’t that what every child wants? To know that their parent loves them? Not only that, but Jesus receives affirmation from his own Father that he is pleased with him. As a child, getting affirmation and encouragement from your parents was something you longed for. Once again, God shows us exactly how we are to treat others: tell them how you feel about them and praise them for what they are doing.
Take a moment to think about what you can do today to tell someone you love them and/or praise them for what they are doing. It doesn’t have to be your child. It can be a colleague, a student, a friend, a clerk at the store, or a neighbor. How you feel about them or what they’ve done doesn’t have to be monumental; it can be something small, even insignificant, that meant something to you. Telling that person either one of those things will absolutely make their day.
And isn’t that exactly what God did for Jesus as he was baptized? God showed everyone there, that this man was the Messiah they had all been waiting for. Everyone heard that God loves him. Everyone heard he was pleased with him. God himself pointed to Jesus as the one they were to follow. He is the one they should listen to and believe in. He is the one who will save them. There can be no doubt: He’s here.
PRAYER
Dear Heavenly Father, I can’t imagine how the people who saw Jesus get baptized felt. Right then and there they saw with their own eyes who the Messiah was. I hope they could focus on the wonder and joy of knowing the truth. Please help us to do the same. I also hope we can follow your example and tell someone else how we feel about them today. Thank you for giving us examples to follow and for pointing us to Jesus. Amen.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
KIM STARR
I have been a member of UALC since I was 2-years-old. Over my life I have participated in, and volunteered for, numerous ministries, programs, and activities, all of which have grown and strengthened my faith. I have been blessed beyond measure by not only being a part of this congregation, but also by being able to worship with three generations of my family.