Greetings Brothers and
Sisters. My theme today is 'Jesus in a nutshell' because I find in just a few sentences St. Mark describes how He laid down the foundations for His establishing the Kingdom of Heaven on earth.
We are told Jesus, commonly known as the
‘Carpenter’s Son’ went from Nazareth to Galilee. “There He proclaimed the Good
News from God.” Indeed, Jesus Himself was God’s gift to mankind. The Son of God,
the Son of Mary, was a man among men. That is staggering Good News.
To make Himself
known He moved among the large Galilee fishing community, making friends. To
some He said, “‘Follow me and I will make you into fishers of men.' And
at once they left their nets and followed him.” Instead of catching fish to
feed themselves and others with a tasty meal they would be catching men to feed
them with the Good News of Jesus Himself. This blessed catch was to
experience the joy of being with Jesus. St. John in his
Gospel records that Jesus said, “I have come that they may have life and have
it to the full,” (Jn.I0.I0).
In
assembling a team of fellow-workers Jesus was laying the foundations for
establishing the Kingdom of God here on earth. He Himself would be the corner-stone
of such an enterprise. This is what St. Peter writes in his first letter, “Christ
is the living
stone, rejected by human beings but chosen by God and
precious to Him; set yourselves close to Him so that you,
too, may be living stones making a spiritual house as a holy priesthood to
offer the spiritual sacrifices made acceptable to God through Jesus Christ,” (1Peter.2.4).
It is worth knowing this was written some
years after Jesus had ascended into Heaven
- this meaning that the work of Jesus was then being furthered in
essentially the same way as when Jesus walked the shores of Galilee. What continued
to be on offer was the Good News – the very person Jesus Himself, the way He lived, what He taught and ultimately
His conquest over sin and death through the Paschal Mystery of His Death and
Resurrection.
In the liturgy today Jesus is saying to us
through His Church, “Now it’s your turn to continue, hand on, what was begun on
the shore of Galilee.” For starters we
need to increase our appreciation of Jesus through our prayerful reading of the
Sacred Scriptures; through our striving with the grace of God to live the kind
of life Jesus lived. Most certainly we are to be as alert as was Samuel when he
said, “Speak Lord, your servant is listening.
We in our day are being called to make ourselves available to Jesus. ‘Lord,
tell me what you want to me do; Jesus let know how I can help you.’
It’s good to
remember that Jesus does not choose us for what we now are but for what He knows
He can make of us – much to our surprise. It was He who made His first
followers into ‘Fishers of men.’ For Jesus there was no elite group from which He
could choose men immediately fit to be recruited as His fellow-workers.
Indeed, every kind
of group has people who deeply love Jesus, who love being His enthusiastic
followers, who would love to be living in a vibrant Christian environment. What
better place to start than in the home? There we might find co-operation; there
the possibility opposition where the situation can only be saved through the
wonderful grace of reconciliation with contrition inviting forgiveness,
justified anger requiring genuine apology.
If you are a
loner with such ambitions don’t be discouraged! One is infinitely more than
zero. After all, none of us will ever be alone if we have in our lives Jesus,
His Mother Mary and our favourite saints, as well as the company of those who
share our beliefs and values.
Peter Clarke,
O.P.
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