Ecclesiasticus 48:1-4,9-12 Psalm 79(80):2-3,15-16,18-19 Matthew 17:10-13
BE AN ADVOCATE OF THE TRUTH
In today’s gospel passage, as Jesus and his disciples descend from the mountain (post-transfiguration), there is a continued discourse on the significance of John the Baptist as a precursor to the Messiah. John self-identifies as the forerunner, and Jesus explicitly designates him as the fulfillment of the prophetic figure Elijah, as evidenced in Malachi 4:5, which states, “Look, I shall send you the prophet Elijah before the great and awesome Day of the Lord, “-Mark 1:2. This identification stems from John’s prophetic mission and his eschatological role, which aligns with the Second Temple Jewish expectation of messianic heralds.
In contemporary society, the need for individuals who advocate for truth and pave the way for the establishment of God’s kingdom is crucial—those who exemplify profound faith and humility. As we enter into this theological anticipation for the coming of the Lord, we must maintain vigilance and a posture of prayer.