Gospel: Mark 3:31-35
The mother of Jesus and his brothers arrived
at the house. Standing outside, they sent word to Jesus and called him. A crowd
seated around him told him, “Your mother and your brothers and your sisters are
outside asking for you.” But he said to them in reply, “Who are my mother and
my brothers?” And looking around at those seated in the circle he said, “Here
are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of God is my brother
and sister and mother.”
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Reflection:
Would you want to be a relative of Jesus?
Jesus has a very simple requirement for us to become His brother, sister
and mother and this is to do the will of God. What does this mean to us? We
must feed the hungry, we must help those who need help, we must forgive and
pray for those who’ve hurt us. And there are many more selfless actions that we
can do, so that we can be called relatives of Jesus.
It seems simple by reading through it but to live what Jesus wants us to
do is another story. Do we really feed the hungry? Are we really quick to
forgive? Are we really selfless? The challenge for all of us is to live our
faith to the hilt. This means that we must at all times be like Jesus: through
our actions, words and through our way of life.
However, this is easier said than done, yet God in His infinite mercy
gives us the opportunity everyday for us to become part of Him. He
presents us life situations wherein we could always live what we have learned
from Him if at all we are leaning from Him.
The reality of life is it’s hard to be a relative of Jesus because many
of us don’t undress ourselves with everything that makes us creatures of this
world. Such as self-centeredness, arrogance, greed and a lot more negative attitudes.
Which makes us relatives of the evil one rather than a relative of
Jesus.
But all is not lost yet, if we want to be a relative of Jesus we must
strive to be like Him: His humility, His acts of kindness and His countless
selfless actions. These are the
challenges that we must ponder if we want be a relative of Jesus. – Marino J.
Dasmarinas
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