Today,
we remember the Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist, the Messiah's
Precursor. All his life moves around Jesus, to the extent that
without Him, the very existence and aim of the Messiah's Precursor
would have had no significance whatsoever.
From
his mother's womb, the Baptist already senses the nearness of the
Savior. Mary and Elisabeth embrace, two future mothers, opens up the
dialogue between the two infants: the Savior sanctified John, and
John enthusiastically jumped inside his mother's womb.
In
his mission as Forerunner he kept this enthusiasm, —whose
etymological meaning is “to be full of God”—, he
prepared the path Jesus was to follow, he smoothed the way and
leveled off mounds for Him, he announced Him when already present and
pointed Him out as the Messiah: «Look, the Lamb of God!»
(Jn 1:36).
In
the dusk of his existence, when preaching the messianic freedom to
those enslaved by their vices, John is imprisoned: «For John
had told Herod, ‘It is not right for you to live with your
brother's wife’» (Mk 6:18). The testimony of the
martyrdom of John the Baptist is centered upon the Person of Jesus.
John the Baptist was Jesus' Forerunner in life, and he preceded Him
also in his cruel death.
St. Beda tells us «He
was locked away in the darkness of prison, through he came bearing
witness to the Light of life and deserved to be called a “bright
and shining lamp” by that Light itself, which is Christ. (...).
There is no doubt that blessed John suffered imprisonment and chains
as a witness to our Redeemer, whose forerunner he was, and gave his
life for him».
Let
us hope that this day, when we remember the Beheading of St. John the
Baptist, martyr, overwhelms us, in its etymological meaning of the
word, and thus, full of God, may we valiantly bear witness of our
faith in Jesus. That our Christian life may also move around the
Person of Jesus, which will grant it his full meaning and
implication.