MEETING ST. MARK
Yesterday,
we began to read from the Gospel according to St. Mark. Let us take a
brief look at his Gospel in order to understand better the messages the
Church will give us in the days to come.
Mark was probably the cousin of the Apostle Barnabas. He was not an
eyewitness of Jesus’ ministry or His death and resurrection, but he
wrote down what he heard from spectators like St. Peter. He wrote his
Gospel for a community in Rome, where Emperor Nero ordered the
persecution of many Christians, among them Sts. Peter and Paul. We can
imagine Christians asking among themselves: Did we make the right
decision to become Christians? What did we get out of it? Only
suffering! Was Jesus really the Messiah and Son of God?
Mark sat down, collected stories he had heard about Jesus, and put them
together to answer their questions. As a title, he wrote: “The
beginning of the Good News of Jesus the Messiah, the Son of God.” He
stressed that Jesus indeed is the awaited Savior and the Son of God as
well. And that’s “Good News.” But he also selected from the teachings of
Jesus, especially His words about the cross. He told his community that
Jesus was honest with His followers. He did not promise them heaven on
earth but that whoever decides to follow Him must “take up his cross.”
Mark emphasized that they were following not a
fake Messiah but the powerful Son of God.
In today’s Gospel, Mark presents the exorcism scene in the synagogue.
It convinced those who were present that Jesus was different from other
teachers, that He had an authority even over evil spirits. But the best
thing about Jesus is that He never uses His power to hurt people.
Mark presents Jesus as the Son of God who came into this world not to
dominate but to make God’s love visible. We, too, need to be reminded
that Christ dwells among us and that He is more powerful than the evil
forces around us. Fr. Rudy Horst, SVD
REFLECTION
QUESTION: Are you aware enough of Christ’s powerful presence in your
life, especially when you suffer or face problems?
Lord,
help me to show Your love as You showed Your Father’s love. Help me to
follow Your example and use my strength to help others.
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