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Lamb of God: Congregation for the Clergy, 2d Sunday in Ordinary Time

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John indicates the presence of the Lord and then steps into the margins.

The Lamb recalls the servant of the Lord, the messianic image described by the Prophet Isaiah, 'like a lamb led to the slaughter-house, like a sheep dumb before its shearers' (Is 53:7).  The Lamb recalls the image of the Victorious Lamb in the Book of the Apocalypse who at the end of time will definitively destroy evil and sin. 

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By Congregation for the Clergy
Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
1/17/2011 (1 decade ago)

Published in Living Faith

Keywords: Jesus, Lamb of God, Spirituality, God'slove, John the baptizer

P>ROME, Italy (Catholic Online) - We offer the reflections sent to all Clergy of the world from the vatican Congregation of the Clergy on the Second Sunday in ordinary Time, Year A of the Liturgical Cycle:

The pages of the Gospel present John the Baptist as a symbolic example of a 'bridegroom's friend', as Christ's excellent and exemplary witness. 

The Baptist's pre-eminent witness was affirmed in two ways: firstly with regard to the content of his testimony and secondly with respect to its style.

With regard to the content of his testimony, the Baptist identified Jesus as 'the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world' (Jn 1:29). 

Anticipating Jesus' messianic and salvific role, each of the four evangelists start their Gospels with the Baptist's words. 

The Lamb refers to the idea of salvation.  The Lamb is the gift of liberation that, following the flight from Egypt, the Israelites sacrificed to the Lord. 

The Lamb recalls the servant of the Lord, the messianic image described by the Prophet Isaiah, 'like a lamb led to the slaughter-house, like a sheep dumb before its shearers' (Is 53:7). 

The Lamb recalls the image of the Victorious Lamb in the Book of the Apocalypse who at the end of time will definitively destroy evil and sin. 

John the Baptist is therefore, an authoritative witness who knew Jesus' exact identity and why He came amongst men.

With regard to John the Baptist's style, St John's Gospel (cfr Jn 3:28-29) presents St John the Baptist through the image of the 'bridegroom's friend'. 

He gives witness, yet is not positioned central to the events that are unfolding.  His testimony is totally centralised on Christ.  John indicates the presence of the Lord and then steps into the margins.

'I am not the Christ' and he goes on to affirm 'I am the one who has been sent to go in front of him.  'It is the bridegroom who has the bride; and yet the bridegroom's friend, who stands there and listens to him, is filled with joy at the bridegroom's voice. This is the joy I feel, and it is complete.  He must grow greater, I must grow less.'(Jn 3:28-30) 

Today's Gospel offers us an eloquent example to imitate, so that we can also become Christ's authoritative witnesses. 

A believer can only give an authoritative witness if it coexists in perfect harmony with two of the Baptist's evangelical qualities. 

Firstly, knowledge of Christ that is cultivated through prayer, the sacramental and ecclesial life, reading good books and edifying friendships. 

Secondly, the constant attributes of a 'bridegroom's friend' who goes in search of the Groom through the virtue of humility because always, in everyone's life, Christ must increase and we must decrease!

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