Monday:
1st-Week in Ordinary Time-Year-C
I
Reading: 1 Samuel 1:1-8: Hannah’s rival would taunt her because the Lord had
made her barren.
Gospel:
Mark 1:14-20: Repent and believe the Good News.
Jesus
Christ and His Message: The Good News of God, 1:14-15
The
Good News of the Gospel includes three emphatic points.
1.
Jesus preached the Good News of God (v.14)
a. In
Galilee
b.
After John was put in prison
2. The
time has come (v.15)
3. The
kingdom of God is near (v.15)
4.
Repent and believe (v.15)
Jesus
Christ and His Disciples: The Kind of Person Called, Mk 1:16-20
Jesus
called simple men. Note that they were not religious leaders, powerful men, not the
political leaders of the nation’s ruling body, the Sanhedrin (Mt 26:59), of the
priestly or ministerial profession, students in the schools of higher learning.
Why
did Jesus called them instead of calling the more gifted persons? They did have
some special qualities which are illustrated here. See Mt 4:18-22 for
additional thoughts on all these points.
1. They
were industrious, hard-working men with unity, integrity, repairing or mending
or reconciliation or forgiveness and understanding (v.16)
2.
They were visionary men: Looking for the Messiah and ready to follow him
(v.17-18)
a.
Their call
b.
Their response: immediate and costly-gave up their business
3.
They were cooperative men (v.19): working together with father and brothers who
are grown up even after married life.
4.
They were successful, but sacrificial and considerate men (v.20)
Thought:
Jesus calls a person to a life of work, not to a life of ease and comfort. He
calls a person to invest his life, not a waste of his life. (Lk 9:23-24; Jn
9:4; 1 Cor 4:2; Eccl 9:10)
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