Walking with Jesus on the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord A
For Sunday, January 11, 2026 Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7; Acts 10:34-38; Matthew 3:13-17 There are some interesting and intriguing lines in today’s readings that can lead to deep reflections on God’s plan: specifically, why Jesus came, what His plan means for you and me, and its purpose for everyone of all times, ages and cultures — heaven . Does this mean it’s just for Christians who are baptized, or is it for all people — even those who don’t believe, don’t want to believe, or have no idea what and how to believe? Yes, this is for everyone God placed in the world — whether for a few moments or for many, many years. Yes for everyone. God loved us from our birth, planned our birth, and placed people in our lives so that each would be touched by God’s agent of love, peace, compassion, caring and forgiveness. We struggle with the goal of realizing that all are loved by God and needed by God to be His agents of love. Maybe that only happens at a fleeting moment, maybe even once? Could that be why ...