John the Baptist announced, “Behold the Lamb of God, who takes
away the sin of the world.” There is an
old saying, “Familiarity breeds contempt.”
In the scriptures and the liturgy sometimes Familiarity
breeds Inattentiveness. Our
familiarity with Jesus being called the Lamb of God may cause that title to go
right past our ears, our minds and our hearts.
John’s announcement – “Behold the Lamb (Jesus) of God ….”
was earth shattering to those who heard it. Lamb of God was packed with meaning:
1. the apocalyptic
lamb who would destroy evil (Revelations 5-7; 17:14)
2. the pascal lamb
whose love saved Israel (Exodus 12)
3. and, the
suffering/servant lamb led to slaughter – for our sins.
(Isaiah 53:7,10)
At each Mass we pray, Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the
world, have mercy on us. Lamb of God …
have mercy on us. Lamb of God … grant us
peace.
Our priest prays, “This is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the
world. Happy are those who are called to
his supper.” Indeed, happy are we who
are called to His supper.
How grateful and privileged we are to be at His table, knowing
full well that we are not worthy to be at the Lord’s table. Jesus invites us anyway to heal us and show
us God’s love!
What are we to do?
We are to make Jesus Christ the primary focus of our live.
We are to make the Light in the world – bright, A BRIGHT SHINING
LIGHT!
We are to become holy!
We are to become saints!
We are to shape our lives with the Holy Spirit, who dwells in
us!
Today spend a few minutes think about the Lamb of God who
invites you to His Banquet and to Life in the Trinity.
May God
Be Praised!
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