Luke 1:57-66

Lectio (Reading)

Read the passage twice and get a sense of what it is saying. Pay attention to what strikes you.
When the time arrived for Elizabeth to have her child
she gave birth to a son.
Her neighbors and relatives heard
that the Lord had shown his great mercy toward her,
and they rejoiced with her.
When they came on the eighth day to circumcise the child,
they were going to call him Zechariah after his father,
but his mother said in reply,
“No. He will be called John.”
But they answered her,
“There is no one among your relatives who has this name.”
So they made signs, asking his father what he wished him to be called.
He asked for a tablet and wrote, “John is his name,”
and all were amazed.
Immediately his mouth was opened, his tongue freed,
and he spoke blessing God.
Then fear came upon all their neighbors,
and all these matters were discussed
throughout the hill country of Judea.
All who heard these things took them to heart, saying,
“What, then, will this child be?
For surely the hand of the Lord was with him.”

Meditatio (Reflecting)

Slowly read the passage again, pausing on words or phrases that stands out. Take time to consider the meaning. particularly in your life.

No. He will be called John.” But they answered her, “There is no one among your relatives who has this name.” So they made signs, asking his father what he wished him to be called. He asked for a tablet and wrote, “John is his name,”

Oratio (Responding)

Read the passage again, slowly. Consider how God has spoken to you and respond back to Him. You may want to consider how this passage is asking you to act differently.

To best understand this reading we must remember a previous reading, wherein Zachariah was punished with muteness because of his lack of faith regarding the miraculous conception of John. Today’s reading marks the culmination of that promise. John is born and the elders come to circumcize, and name the boy. The elders originally scoff at the name John, and did not think that it was a good name for the son of the High Priest. But Zachariah and his wife were told, by the archangel Gabriel to name him John, and in an act of faithful trust, they confirm that his name would be John. And this faithfullness is rewarded with the restoration of Zachariah’s voice.

I cannot emphasize strongly enough how important a voice is to a priest. There is no way to do the job of priest without a voice. it would be like a priest today offering the liturgy of the eucharist without hands. it is unthinkable. So the Birth of the this little boy john restored not only his voice, but it also restored Zachariah to his priesthood, and allowed him to serve, proclaim and prophesy once again.

Secondly, we should discuss what the name “John” means. It translates too “graced by God.” And John was indeed graced, by God. Some of the church fathers have even taught that John was so graced, that he too was given the gift of freedom of sin. But for John it did not happen until after he was conceived. Mary was conceived free of sin, and was born free, and lived her whole life free from sin. But, John on the other hand, it is believed, was concieved in the state of original sin, but was graced (by God) with the freedom of sin, at some point after his conception. Some have taught that this happened when he first recognized Jesus, and leaped in his mother’s womb, but I like to think that it happened at the moment of today’s reading, when he was named John (graced by God), that from that moment on…, this freedom from sin was bestowed upon him.

This belief is not a required dogma of our church, but it is considered a pius tradition. But when you ponder it, it is too perfect to not be true. The angel Gabriel told Zachariah and his wife that “his name shall be John.” So it is safe to assume that that name is what God calls him in heaven, and if that is indeed God’s name for him, then I beleive it is safe to believe that John was indeed graced by god with freedom from sin.

John was indeed a very faithful and righteous man. He lived as an essene in the Desert, He owned no possesions, and he devoted his whole life to the watchful waiting for the coming of the messiah. When Jesus arrived, John spent his entire ministry pointing to the one greater than him. And he spoke truth, at all times, even when it would eventually cost him his life. And the most important piece of evidence is that after he died, Jesus Himself said that no one among men was greater than John the Baptist.

So whether or not John was graced with the gift of “freedom from sin” we should always look to him as a model for our lives…, watchfully waiting, preaching the gospel of the Lord, and speaking the truth despite the consequences. St. John the Baptist, Pray for us!

Contemplatio (Contemplating)

Take time to simply remain in the presence of God.

Resolutio (Resolving)

Make a resolution that will improve your life, your relationships, or your faith. Make it small and attainable, and do it.

Oh lord, help me to hear your call today, and to live out my life in the way that you have willed for me to live. Amen.