If you wish to read the texts click on the texts: 1 Jn 2:29– 3:6; Jn 1:29-34
This
text deals with the witness of John on the second day. On this day, he
testifies to Jesus who is the light. Though Jesus appears on the scene on the
second day, the focus on this day is on the testimony of John. In his
testimony, he uses four titles to describe who Jesus is. These are: Lamb of God
who takes away the sin of the world, the pre-existent one, the vehicle of the
Spirit and Son of God.
Lamb
of God is a symbol used to refer to both the suffering servant of God and the
Passover lamb, the lamb that is led to the slaughter. By using the singular
“sin” John refers to Jesus as the one who will take away the collective sin of
the whole world.
The
pre-existent one is already mentioned in the prologue as the Word who was with
God in the beginning.
Jesus
is the vehicle of the Spirit, because he had seen the Spirit descend on Jesus
and has been told by God how this event must be interpreted. Finally, Jesus is
the Son of God because he shares a unique relationship with God and reveals
him as no one has even done before. Since he is Son, he is competent to reveal
God as father.
The
reason why John uses so many titles for Jesus is because Jesus is a mystery
that cannot be captured by this or that title. He means different things to
different people. Each comes to him with their expectations and each encounters
him uniquely. However, even after all titles are used for Jesus, we must
remember that he is one of the titles, he is all of the titles and he remains
above all titles. We require openness and receptivity because God keeps
revealing himself in ways we can never imagine. Any kind of limitation that we
may impose on this revelation, any restriction that we set on it may result in
precluding the freshness with which Jesus always comes to us. To insist only on
one or other name for Jesus is to miss the fullness of his grace, peace and
love, indeed it is to miss the fullness of life.
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