I have found a way round my keyboard problems of yesterday. There were many excuses made when Jesus called us to follow him in the 1st century. "My keyboard has died was not one of them" then but it did pass through my mind that my excuse was on a par with those written in the Gospels; my excuse came out of putting the things of this world before those of God as it was compounded by a family visit.
St John the Baptist was a human relative of the humanity that God had chosen for the Incarnation of the Word. There are only pious legends of Jesus' childhood but perhaps Jesus did know John when they were both growing up. Jesus did acknowledge John as a his precursor even to the extent of receiving baptism as a symbolic gesture from him and John was the first to declare his recognition of the hidden nature of Jesus just as we can find the Trinity at the scene of the Baptism in the Jordan.
In my life I have been well protected from the violence that is accepted by many as a way of life. A click of the mouse can reveal small and large scale killings happening everywhere in the world. The drama of Jesus' betrayal torture and death is well recorded and we are moved by the words of the Evangelists but this killing of John is quick and casual revealing the power of the temporal rulers of Jesus' day.
Thoughtlessly ignoring the needs of my own soul is a violence against myself. There should be nothing that comes between me and my maker and I have no excuses for ever ignoring the Grace of Father Son and Holy Spirit.
Dear Father in Heaven, Jesus' dad, you know how small I am and helpless too, drive away selfishness and hypocrisy from my being so that what I think and do can be serviceable to you and not just a pathetic ego hiding from Life. May Mary our Mother in Heaven continue in that unity which is the Communion of Saints to support all of us here om Earth and in the Community of Penance that is Purgatory.