Tuesday: 4th Week in Ordinary Time-B:
I Reading: 2Samuel 18:9-10.14.24-25.30-19:3: My son Absalom! Would I had died in your place.
Gospel: Mark 5:21-43: Little girl I tell you get up.
The Approaches that lay hold Jesus’ authority: How to approach Jesus
How can a person lay hold of Jesus and his power? This passage deals with the desperate and hopeless person; it shows how the desperate person can approach Jesus and secure his help in any situation.
1. The crowds gathered around Jesus (v.21)
2. Scene 1: A rulers desperate approach (22-26)
a. A selfless attitude
b. A humble attitude
c. A pleading attitude3
d. An extant and believing attitude
e. The result: Jesus grants the desperate request
3. Scene 2: A woman’s hopeless approach (25-34)
a. A last resort attitude
b. A shy, embarrassed, unworthy attitude
c. An expectant, believing attitude
d. A confessing attitude
i. The cost of service to Jesus
ii. The 3insensitivity of the disciples
iii. The confession of the woman
iv. The result: Jesus grants the hopeless request
4. Scene 3: A ruler’s believing approach (35-43)
a. Not a fearful, despairing attitude
i. Devastating circumstances
ii. The answer to the terrible circumstances: Jesus’ challenge
b. Not a wailing, whining attitude
i. Social customs and influences: to express hopelessness
ii. The answer: Jesus’ comfort and assurances
c. Not a sarcastic, sceptical attitude
d. An obedient attitude: the parents follow Jesus despite the sarcasm
e. Jesus grants the believer’s request
i. The power of Jesus
ii. The amazement of the family
iii. The thoughtfulness of Jesus
Thought: It is the sense of unworthiness and hopelessness that touches the heart of Jesus. (Ps 34:18; 51:17)
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