23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time-B
I Reading: Isaiah 35:4-7: Isaiah rejoices in the hope of Israel’s return from exile.
Among the first to enjoy the blessings of restoration will be those who are
deaf or dumb, blind or lame.
II Reading: James 2:1-5: James
points out the contradiction of believing in Christ yet treating those who are
poor as inferior.
Gospel: Mark 7:31-37: The miracle reflects the first reading and is a sign that Jesus
fulfils the Old Testament prophesies about the coming of the Messiah.
Today’s
three reading express the messianic act of Jesus as the Son of God.
Let
us reflect upon two questions:
Why
is God so attached to the needy, poor and suffering people? Because of their
strong faith in God and total dependency upon God’s providence and blessings.
What
must we do to follow Jesus Christ or the message of the gospel? We must love
Jesus with our whole heart, mind and strength and love our neighbours as
ourselves. Preferential option for the poor, sinners, and outcastes or
marginalised in the society.
The Verdict Sought for One’s Service: Doing Everything Well, Mk
7:31-37
The
verdict Christ wants pronounced upon every man is, “He has done everything
well” (Mk 7:37). “Well done you good and faithful servant” (Mt 25:21). How can
we be assured of such a verdict by God? Jesus shows us how in this passage.
1.
He looks after his own personal needs and the needs of his loved ones (the
disciples (v.31)
2.
He listened to the pleas of the people for help (v.32)
3.
He was considerate of the feelings and conditions of others (v.33)
4.
He trusted God for power (v.34-35)
5.
He sought no personal applause or praise of people (v.36)
6.
He demanded a verdict: “He has done everything well” (v.37)
Thought: The
source of the man’s healing was Jesus. Therefore believers must use everything
at their disposal to proclaim Jesus as the source of People’s deliverance
(salvation).
The miracle was
two things:
1) It was proof
that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God himself. Isaiah had predicted such
miracles of the Messiah (Is 35:5-6; Lk 4:18-19,21; Acts 10:38).
2) It was
demonstration of tender consideration for the needs and feelings of others-a
strong lesson for every believer (Mt 20:28; Jn 20:21; Heb 13:3).
We cannot
understand God’s plan unless He reveals to us. Only the Spirit can help us to
understand God’s plans of love for us; only He can give us the strength to
follow Christ.
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