SUNDAY- 32nd WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME –B
I Reading: 1 Kings 17:10-16: The widow made a little scone from
her meal and brought it to Elijah.
II Reading: Hebrews 9:24-28: Christ offers himself only once to
take the faults of many on himself.
Gospel: Mark 12:38-44: This poor widow has put in more than all.
The Warning to the Crowds and Religionists:
Some Things to Guard Against, Mk 12:38-40
Jesus
warns the crowds and religionists to guard against sins, corruption and
injustice. The passage discusses six of these sins. All six have to do with
pride or flaunting oneself, either by elevating oneself above others or by
misusing others.
1.
Dress: To draw attention (v.38)
2.
Greetings and titles: To exalt man (v.38)
3.
Showing self: To be seen in the marketplace (v.38)
4.
Front seats and high places: to be seen, admired, and honored (v.39)
5.
Devouring widows: to use widow for gain (v.40)
6.
Long prayers: to show piety (v.40)
Thought: People exalt one another with titles: Reverend, Doctor, Director, Executive, Chairman, President, Prime Minister, Governor, etc.-all to elevate one above the masses below (Mt.23:12). All are our responsibilities must be based on humility, love, service, compassion and total commitment to establishing God’s kingdom on this earth.
The Widow’s Offerings: Real Giving, Mk 12:41-44
This
is a touching story with a powerful message often ignored. This passage shows
how God’s heart reaches out to those in need reaches out in tenderness and
compassion and love. It also shows how much devotion and commitment and
boldness meant to Him. This shows how deeply God is moved by those who give all
they are and have to Him (contrast the Rich Young Ruler, Mk 10:17-22). Finally
the lesson is what real giving is.
1.
Jesus observed some people giving (v.41-42)
a.
Saw the wealthy give much
b.
Saw a widow give little
2.
Real giving is sacrificial giving (v.42)
3.
Real giving is measured by how much a person has left-not by how much a person
gives (v.43)
4.
Real giving seeks to have a need met (v.44)
5.
Real giving is giving all a person has
Thought: We
lack devotion and dedication in our commitment to God, whether commitment of
life, time, gifts, or money.
We lack
boldness in giving and using what we have for God and needy people.
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