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The Jordan River (2)

The whole Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem went out to him. Confessing their sins, they were baptized by him in the Jordan River. (Mark 1:5)

Though today’s content explains that all the people of Jerusalem went out to him and were baptized by John the Baptist, originally Jews didn’t require baptism. For them once a baby is born, in case of baby boy, they performed circumcision and purity ceremony and it was more than enough. However they partially baptized the converted Gentiles. John the Baptist might be the first person to baptize the entire Jews which was till that time only for the converted gentiles. It may say that he has a step upgraded the meaning of baptism.

Why then he performed baptism in the Jordan River. As we baptizing in a church, an amount of dish water can be enough. It seems a little inefficient to go to the Jordan River. However, in those days baptism wasn’t performed informally as of today. Though they don’t go to the Jordan River they needed enough water to immerse the entire body. They might believe that they could be changed into a complete people of God on the condition that washing the entire body with water. Even today some sects including the Baptist perform the way of immersing not pouring a little water on the head. However, the main reason that John the Baptist performed baptism in the Jordan River was that he could easily get water from the River in the desert where he worked. There would be no better place than the Jordan River to baptize to the huge gathering crowd.

The rivers were the place where original spirituality of man was revealed. In Greek myth a river took an important role and Buddha also got enlighten from the river according to Hermann Hesse’s ‘Siddhartha’. Not only this, most of ancient human civilization began from the river basin. The Yellow River, the Ganges, the Euphrates and Tigris and the Nile are such river. Even today most of cities are backed by rivers. Seoul of the Han River, Daegu of the Nakdong, Koln of the Rhine, Paris of Seine, London of the Thames, Prague of the Bultaba and etc, most of big or small cities locate at a riverside holding it as a source of life.

One of my learning points from my Europe journey that the European were living very closed to the rivers. They always go for a walk on the riverbank, jogging, riding a boat and breathing with the rivers. It signifies they feel the river in such familiar way. Many are gathering in the Ganges to receive their last moment of life at the riverside. On the contrary, our life is cut by the river. Nowadays the government arranges sport fertilities or esplanade on the riverbank. However, the river is still far from the ordinary people. It might be due to a fear for flood or the awe that we cannot control the river, the nature.

The Jordan River where John the Baptist baptized was a boundary to divide this world and the other world in spiritual level. As Israel people have to cross over the Jordan River in order to enter into Canaan from the desert, we have to cross over a spiritual Jordan River in order to cross over from the present life to the future. What is this? As the baptism means dying and living together with Jesus, a spiritual Jordan River might be the very place and time of dying the old and living totally differently. As a larva cast-off skin to be a butterfly, that place might be the place of a spiritual ecdysis. Had we have had such spiritual Jordan River?

20081216

The Jordan River(1)

The whole Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem went out to him. Confessing their sins, they were baptized by him in the Jordan River. (Mark 1:5)
According to verse 4, John the Baptist baptized in the desert region and preached a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. And according to verse 5, the place he baptized was the Jordan River. Geographical point of view, the Jordan River is a watercourse that begins from the Galilee Lake located at the northern part of Palestine and flows to the Dead Sea of southern part of Palestine. I haven’t seen the Jordan River yet but I can guess its scale and shape by photo. At the sight of us who are living with big rivers like the Han River or Nakdong River the Jordan River looks like a little big size of creek. Even then it might be connected to several small brooks where people can cross over without touching water on their feet.

The fact “The whole Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem” were baptized at the Jordan River implies that John the Baptist might work near region to Jerusalem. That area is quite different from the surrounding area of the Galilee Lake, Jesus main sphere of activity. Judging by this fact John worked around the Jordan River and Jesus the Galilee Lake. John belonged to the main stream that centered in Jerusalem as the son of the priest while Jesus as the son of carpenter belonged to the non-mainstream that centered in Galilee a remote area. John was a man of desert and Jesus the man of market. Such comparison is not the prĂ©cised but mere outline. However, we are focusing on the Jordan River where John baptized the gathering people.

We need much time to analyze the story of Bible related to the Jordan River. A book even may not enough to keep all its contents. As we can say the history of Israel has been with the Jordan River, the Bible contains numerous traditions about the Jordan River. The myth of patriarch, the process of Canaan conquering, big and small stories related to the kings and the prophets and furthermore the story related to gentiles also take a quite countable volumes. These all are related to the Jordan River. Laying aside other parts just think about a lyric of a hymn that we used to sing on the funeral ceremony, “We shall meet on that beautiful shore”. Here shore signifies the other side of the Jordan River. Then what does it mean to meet on that beautiful shore? The lyric is related to two texts in the Bible.

One of them is a vision for ‘new heaven and new earth’ in Revelation. Christian is living in not this world where having perfect contentment is by no means impossible but with expectation for new heaven and new earth that begins with perfect satisfied eternal life. We have a hope to go there.

The other is, as written in the book of Joshua, the Canaan entry of Israel people who finished the desert life. At the entry to Canaan God divided the Jordan River for Israel. As the Red Sea was divided at the time of Exodus now at the moment the beginning of Canaan life after Exodus the Jordan River again was divided. Likewise the lyric “We shall meet on that beautiful shore” is singing that we Christian should cross over the Jordan River to enter into the world of eternal life.

The Jordan River was the very place where John the Baptist baptized others. Then at the spiritual point of view couldn’t the baptism be a ferryboat to crossover the Jordan River? If the baptism is given in the name of Jesus Christ then is Jesus the very spiritual ferryboat? Yes. We are crossing over the Jordan River riding on the ferryboat named Jesus through the baptism.