Saturday: 2nd Week in Ordinary Time-B
I Reading:
Cycle
I- Hebrews 9:2-3.11-14: He
has entered the sanctuary once and for all through his own blood.
Cycle
II- 2Samuel 1:1-4.11-12.17.19.23-27: How did the Hero fall in the thick of the
battle.
Gospel: Mark 3:20-21: His relative said he was out of his mind.
Jesus’ Impact upon Friends: Calling Jesus Mad and Insane
The
Authorized Version (KJV) is probably correct in using “friends” in verse 21 of
“kinsmen” or family. Jesus’ impact upon his family is discussed in Mark 3:31.
1. The crowd: they were so zealous
that Jesus was unable to eat (v.20)
2. The friends or family: they acted
the very opposite (v.21)
a.
Heard
of his behaviour
b.
Thought
him insane
c.
Sought
custody
Thought: Zeal and enthusiasm for Christ are so desperately lacking.
People should be flocking to him by the multitudes, but they are not. Why?
·
Do
they love the world and the things of the world too much (1Jn 2:15-16)?
·
Do
they love the body and its feelings too much?
·
Do
they love pride, fame, power, money, wealth too much?
·
Do
they just not know? Have they not heard? (Rom 10:14-15)
·
Is
the witness and life of believers too weak? (Eph 4:17-24)
Thought: Jesus Christ
ministered despite enormous inconvenience and disruption. He denied himself his
own need in order to help others. The call of the hour is: “Believe Jesus.
Trust Him. He was not insane. He is truly the Son of the living God.”
Friends
or family can be wrong, no matter how much they esteem and love us. What they
think and how they treat us can often be wrong: the friends or family of Jesus
were wrong. In this case we must go against friends or family some time for the
right cause or justice. We must vigorously surrender to God and to His Will
regardless of what our friends or family may think. Being strong and standing
firm in God’s Call and Will are desperately needed always.
What a
lesson for us today!
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