Friday: 4th Week in Ordinary Time-B
I Reading: Ecclesiasticus 47:2-11:
David put all his heart into his songs out of love for his Maker.
Gospel: Mark 6: 14-29: It is John whose head I cut off; he has
risen from the dead.
The Death of John the Baptist: The Immoral verses the Righteous
Herod
heard about Jesus and the preaching of the disciples and the news troubled and
disturbed him. The reason was that Herod was doing the immoral activities and
already he had beheaded John the Baptist because of his selfish motives;
whereas Jesus and his disciples were establishing the kingdom of God through
their ministry of preaching, teaching and healing and they were doing the
righteous activities against immorality in the society.
1. The opinions about Jesus spread as
the disciples preached (v.14-15)
a.
Herod:
thought Jesus was John the Baptist risen from the dead
b.
Others:
thought Jesus was Elijah or prophet: wrong conception
2. Herod’s reaction to Jesus: a guilty
conscience (16-23)
a.
Because
of several illegal acts
i.
Imprisoning
a just man John the Baptist
ii.
Stealing
his half brother’s wife
iii.
Committing
adultery
b.
Because
of an inadequate religion
c.
Because
of a partying, drunken spirit
d.
Because
of seeking social approval
e.
Because
of his fear of what people might say
3. Salome’s reaction to John: Weakness
of character (24-25)
a.
Social
conformity: dress apparel and partying
b.
Immature
dependency upon mother
4. Herodias’ reaction to John: a
revengeful spirit (25-26)
i.
She
wanted to live as she wished
ii.
She
wanted to sin without interference
iii.
She
ignored God, His law and demand for accountability. She ignored the message of
God and His righteousness. She ignored the fact that she had to meet God after
death
5. John’s reaction to Jesus: a
courageous loyalty to the Messiah-martyrdom (27-29)
Thought: Salome
is picture of so many today who lack self-esteem and a strong spirit, of many
who sense a great need to fit in. Therefore, they give in to the immoral and
sinful suggestions and lists of others.
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