BARNABAS: SON OF ENCOURAGEMENT
The
first time we hear about today’s saint is during the time of growth of
the community of believers. Luke reports that on Pentecost morning,
three thousand were added to the number, many being cut to the heart by
Peter’s message. As the community grew in faith, love and fellowship,
Barnabas was said to have sold his property and given the money to the
ministry of the Apostles. Known for his encouragement and selflessness,
he became one of Jesus’ greatest witnesses to the Gospel.
Barnabas, according to Luke, was a good man, filled with the Holy
Spirit and faith. He was converted early on in the Church’s development.
He was a teacher and a great missionary. Apparently, he was willing to
give Mark a second chance to follow Paul and him. Mark had left Paul in
an earlier journey, but Paul didn’t want Mark back. So the two —
Barnabas and Mark — set off themselves, while Paul continued on other
missionary journeys with another companion, Silas. Barnabas and his
cousin Mark (the evangelist) went onwards to Cyprus, where Barnabas
died.
It would be good to read or re-read the Acts of the Apostles as we see
the Spirit of Pentecost move among a people establishing communities
under the Gospel. One easily gets excited reading the work of the Holy
Spirit in the Acts of the Apostles, Luke’s second volume to his Gospel.
According to Jesus in the Gospel today, one is considered great in the
kingdom of heaven when he keeps the commands of God and teaches them.
Barnabas is honored in this way — he was filled with the Holy Spirit,
inspired by the first Apostles, and sought to spread the Kingdom in his
own way.
Let Barnabas inspire us to live the commandments of God with renewed
minds and hearts. May he inspire us through his intercession of
encouragement and bless our efforts of evangelization. Fr. Brian Steele, MGL
REFLECTION QUESTION: Read the Acts of the Apostles.
Lord,
Barnabas was faithful in spreading the Gospel using his resources of
time, talent and treasure. Give me the grace to follow his example.
Amen.
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