FRIDAY- 22nd WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME -B
Gospel: Luke 5:33-39 : When the bridegroom is taken away from
them, then they will fast.
I Reading: Colossians 1:15-20: All things were created through him and for him.
Jesus Reveals His Great Mission: The Great Mission of All, Lk
5:27-39
The
greatest life ever lived on earth was the life of Jesus Christ. Therefore no
mission cam ever compare with the mission which He was sent to do. The greatest
mission of Jesus Christ was…
·
A
quickening mission: to make people alive to God
·
An
eternal mission: to give people life forever
·
A
purposeful mission: to cause people to commit their lives to God
unconditionally.
Luke’s
very purpose in this passage is to reveal the great mission of Christ with the
skilful mind of a man who knew the Lord intimately, he weaves several events
together to spell out the great mission of Jesus Christ.
1. The
mission of calling out-casts (v.27-29)
a. He
went forth
b. He saw
c. He
called
d. The
outcast left all and followed Jesus
e. The
outcast reached his friends
2. The
mission of calling sinners to repentance (v.30-22)
a. The
religionists questioned Jesus’ associations
b. Jesus’
answer
1) He
illustrated His mission
2) He
started His mission
3. The
mission of bringing real joy (v.33-34)
a. The
religionists questioned Jesus’ behaviour
b. Jesus’
answer: His presence brings joy and vitality to life
4. The
mission of dying (v.35)
5. The
mission of launching a new life and spiritual movement (v.36-39): Jesus gave
three points to illustrate what he meant:
a.
Illustration 1: Not patching the old, but starting a new: A patch of new cloth
is used to patch an old garment, for it fails to match the old garment. Jesus
was saying that he was not patching up the old life, but starting a new life
and new movement (Mt 9:16; 2:21).
b.
Illustration 2: Not putting His teaching (wine) in old wineskin: The new wine
is not put into old wineskins, for the new wine would burst the old wineskins.
Jesus was saying that he was not putting his teaching into the old life and
movement, but he was launching a new life and movement for God (Mk 2:22)
c.
Illustration 3: The new is difficult to accept-it takes time: The new wine is
difficult to accept if one has been drinking of wine. Jesus was saying that his
new life and spiritual movement would be difficult to accept; it would take
time. Men/women were slow to give up the old, for they were too content with it
(their religious ways and self-righteousness). Therefore, men would often
refuse to even consider the new life and movement. (2Cor 5:17; Eph 4:22-23; Col
3:10; Titus 3:5; 1Pet 1:23; 1Jn 5:1; Jn 3:3).
Thought: The person who
is truly an outcast of society, who is rejected and despised by people, can be
saved and delivered from emptiness and loneliness. Jesus Christ will save
him/her. In fact, He longs to save and deliver the outcast, the empty and
lonely of the earth.
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