Baptism of Our Lord
Water holds the power to shape and renew. It softens hard soil, restores what is dry, and sustains every living thing. In baptism, water represents the meeting place between heaven and earth.
On the banks of the Jordan, Jesus stepped into the waters not because he needed cleansing, but because we do. This is the Incarnation: Jesus, fully God and fully human, was baptized on behalf of all mankind. He entered our story, identifying fully with humanity, so that we might share fully in his life.
Jesus rose from the water, the heavens opened. The Spirit descended like a dove, resting on him, and a voice from heaven spoke words of love and affirmation:
“This is my Son, the beloved, with whom I am well pleased.”
In that moment, the world witnessed what had always been true: the Son in perfect communion with the Father and the Spirit, revealing our shared identity in him.
Through baptism, we are reminded that we belong to this divine love. We are God’s beloved children, called to reflect the light of Christ wherever we go.
As we remember the baptism of our Lord, let’s reflect together:
- Where in your life do you need to be reminded that you are God’s beloved?
- How might the Holy Spirit be inviting you to live out your baptismal calling this week?
“Here is my servant, whom I uphold,
my chosen one in whom I delight;
I will put my Spirit on him,
and he will bring justice to the nations.
2 He will not shout or cry out,
or raise his voice in the streets.
3 A bruised reed he will not break,
and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out.
In faithfulness he will bring forth justice;
4 he will not falter or be discouraged
till he establishes justice on earth.
In his teaching the islands will put their hope.”
Isaiah 42:1-4 NIV
In these waters, heaven still opens. The Spirit still descends. The Father still speaks.
You are God’s beloved child, chosen, called, and sent to live in the light of his love.

