To read the texts click on the texts: 1 Jn 5:14-21; Jn 3:22-30
This
is John’s final appearance in the Gospel of John in which he gives his final
witness to Jesus. The reason for the witness is the report of his disciples
that Jesus to whom John bore witness was also baptizing and that “everyone” was
now going to him. This witness begins with John stating what at first glance
might seem like a logical statement, but in its deeper sense means that Jesus
has what he has from God. It is a gift from God to Jesus and given to him
directly. This is why in his earlier testimony, John had made clear that while
he was not the Christ, and he was the one sent ahead of him to prepare the way.
Since he was clear about his role in God’s plan of salvation, he had no
difficulty with accepting it and living it out. He is but the friend of the
bridegroom, who when the bridegroom appears will take his secondary and less
important place. The bridegroom is the one who is at the centre of the marriage
feast. When it begins the friend must recede into the background.
The choice of this text on
the last day of the Christmas Season is apt because it defines the roles of
each of us who like John are friends of the bridegroom, Jesus. Like John, our
role is to prepare the way for him and to point out to him through our words
and actions. If we understand this role and if at every moment we realize where
our authority ends, we can fulfil this role as we ought to.
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