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He Must Increase: St. John the Baptist’s Lessons in Spiritual Humility

Fr. Felix Phiri, SMM

He Must Increase: St. John the Baptist’s Lessons in Spiritual Humility

 

The first reading comes from the First Letter of St. John, ending with a powerful reminder:

“Do not make yourselves idols.” This message speaks to the human tendency to create idols—objects, ideas, or even people—that we elevate to the status of a god. An idol is something we design in our own image, reflecting our desires and aspirations for something greater than ourselves.

We long for a power beyond us, something to admire and worship. Yet, when we create idols, we project our image and values onto them. The first and most common idol is ourselves. Beyond this, we may turn wealth, fame, or popularity into idols, allowing them to occupy the place meant for God. These creations may offer temporary satisfaction but cannot fulfill our deepest longing for the absolute.

The Essence of Life

St. John’s message to his community is clear: there is only one God. This God humbled Himself, taking human form as a baby in an act of ultimate humility. When we forget this truth, we lose sight of the essence of our lives.

He Must Increase

This ties closely to the Gospel, where St. John the Baptist declares, “He must increase; I must decrease.” How does this call to humility transform our spiritual lives? Reflect on this profound truth as you listen to this Meditation Media. Listen to:

He Must Increase: St. John the Baptist’s Lessons in Spiritual Humility

Saint John the Baptist: German Painter:  Lucas Cranach the Elder : 1552

Gospel Reading: John: 3: 22-30

First Reading: 1 John: 5: 14-21

He Must Increase: St. John the Baptist’s Lessons in Spiritual Humility

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