SATURDAY-1st Week of Advent: Year- A
First Reading: Isaiah 30: 19-21. 23-26-He will be gracious to you
when he hears your cry.
Gospel: Matthew 9: 35-10: 1. 6-8-: When he saw the crowds he felt sorry for them.
The
Mission of Jesus as the Messiah, His Call & Commission to His Disciples.
1. The mission of Jesus Christ was to
minister. Four things are covered about his ministry in verse 35.
a. Method: Went forth: He went through
all the towns and villages.
b. Place: Everywhere: all the cities,
villages and countryside.
c. Work: Teaching, Preaching and
Healing ministry.
d. Message: The Good News of the
Kingdom. He/she has to proclaim only the message of Jesus and not the message
of his/her own.
2. The Twelve Disciples were called to
Him (Verse 1): The twelve were called earlier to be “fishers of me” to give
life to lifeless (Mt 4 18-22; 9: 9; Jn 1:35-51). Christ was now calling the
twelve to go forth in the fulfilment of their first call. In a sense, we may
say they were called twice (Mk 3: 14; Jn 12: 26). They received their commitment call for formal training for
three years to be with him, learning how to become “fishers of men.” They
received their commissioning call for
practical training to be sent to cast out demons with authority...; actually go
out to “fish for men.”
There are three steps in the call
of the disciples to the ministry.
a.
The
discipleship call: The divine call and initiative takes place first and they
followed him. Cf. Jn 1: 35.
b.
The
commitment call: Although there were so many people, only twelve committed
people were chosen for his work with enthusiasm.
c.
The
commissioning call: Jesus commissioned them to go forth with the message of
salvation.
3. Jesus’ commission to His Disciples:
it was the very first expedition they had been sent out on all alone. Jesus
carefully instructed them for his mission work.
a.
First,
go to Israel, to the lost of one’s own house.
b.
Second,
preach the kingdom of heaven is near.
c.
Third,
minister, sharing freely.
Thought: A person is sent forth by Jesus and the ministry is not a
profession; it is commission. Christ calls and commissions. The kingdom of
heaven necessitates repentance. The apostles preached repentance (Mk 6:12).
Ministering to the needs of people shows God loves and cares for people and the
minister is a minister of love and care.
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