John the Baptizer was born of a barren woman (Lk 1:7). His father, Zechariah, was deaf and dumb throughout the nine months of Elizabeth's pregnancy (Lk 1:20, 62). Zechariah was miraculously healed at John's circumcision (Lk 1:64). These astounding events surrounding the conception and birth of John the Baptizer prompted the question: "What will this child be?" (Lk 1:66)
The answers to this question are:
Yet you and I, "the least born into the kingdom of God," are greater than John (Mt 11:11). John the Baptizer was the greatest, but we are greater than the greatest because of what Jesus has done in our lives.
PRAYER: | Jesus, You are the Greatest, and I am in You and You in me (Jn 6:56). |
PROMISE: | "My reward is with the Lord, my recompense is with my God." –Is 49:4 |
PRAISE: | St. John the Baptizer set a great example of calling sinners to God, especially from public and sexual sins. His humility paved the way for the mission of Jesus. |
Reprinted with permission from Presentation Ministries, a lay association of the Catholic Church that focuses on evangelization and discipleship through Bible teaching, daily Mass, the charisms of the Holy Spirit, and Small Christian Community. Their ministries include:
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