The Baptism of the Lord
January 11, 2026
GOSPEL MEDITATION
Apple ran a commercial not long ago called “Behind the
Mac – Greatness.” It shows artists and creators, such as
Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, and Lady Gaga, working behind
their MacBooks. The narration says, “There’s a certain kind of
person who doesn’t wait for greatness. They make it.” It’s a
compelling message. There’s beauty in using our gifts with
passion and purpose. But there lies a hidden weight in that idea:
If you are what you make, what happens when you can’t
anymore? When the project fails, the passion fades, or the
spotlight moves on, where is greatness then?
Today’s Gospel offers a differing vision of greatness. Jesus
steps into the Jordan River. He hasn’t preached, healed, or
performed a single miracle. Then the heavens open, and the
Father speaks: “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well
pleased.” It’s not a reward for success. It’s not earned. Before
he does anything “great,” Jesus receives the greatness of his
identity from the Father.
And so do you. At your baptism, God said the same thing
over you: “You are my beloved.” That is your true identity, not
constructed or earned but received. When we see ourselves and
others this way, everything changes for the better. We discover
a greatness that can never be taken away.
This week, reflect on your baptism: look up the date, thank
God for it, pray for those baptized with you, or visit the church
where it happened. Let your identity be rooted there
- Father John Muir
PRO-LIFE CORNER
Someday history and the judgment of a just God will ask of our times: “Who spoke
up for life?” Will you be able to say I did, Lord? Join pro-life today.
A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE
The words in today’s gospel, “This is my beloved, with Him I am pleased” are
words every child needs to hear often. Affirmation is important to raise happy
and confident children.
- Bud Ozar
EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP
Jesus’s baptism is a story we’ve heard before, so it is easy to
lose sight of just how incredible it is – that Jesus wished to be
baptized in the Jordan River by His cousin, John. We just spent
the last two weeks marveling at the fact that this Savior of ours
was born as a baby in a crude stable for our sake, and now this!
Stop and contemplate our Lord, in all His perfection, waiting
quietly and patiently in line with a bunch of sinners (like us) in
order to “lead by example.” His love and humility in serving
and self-giving are beyond all telling.
And just in case there was any doubt about the extraordinary actions of Jesus
that day at the Jordan River, we learn of the powerful affirmation of the Father. Who, immediately after the baptism, opens the heavens and sends the Holy
Spirit upon Jesus in bodily form and says audibly, “This is My beloved Son with
whom I am well pleased!”
Wow!
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Weston, Renee Williams, Mikayla Yanchik, Pat Zeak.
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