Walking with the Word - A Simple Catholic Gospel Reflection

Baptism of the Lord — 11 January 2026

2 min · 11 de ene de 2026
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On the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, we reflect on the moment Jesus steps into the waters of the Jordan — not because He needed cleansing, but to stand fully with humanity. As the heavens open and the Spirit descends, God’s voice declares His love before any miracle, sermon, or public success. This episode invites us to remember our own baptism — our identity as beloved children of God, called not to perfection, but to faithfulness. A short, reflective, and gently humorous meditation connecting Scripture to everyday life, reminding us that God enters our mess, walks with us, and sends us out with quiet confidence. 🕊️ You are loved. You belong. You are sent.

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