3rd Week, Monday, Jan 23rd
Hebrews 9:15, 24-28 / Mark 3:22-30
Christ will come again; He will bring salvation to all.
In the early days of American history, black slaves sang
spirituals while they worked. One of those spirituals expresses their longing
for the second coming of Jesus:
"There's a king and captain high, And he's coming by and by, And he'll find me hoeing cotton when he comes. "You can hear his legions charging in the regions of the sky, And he'll find me hoeing cotton when he comes.... "He'll be crowned by saints and angels when he comes, They'll be shouting out Hosanna! to the man that men denied, And I'll kneel among my cotton when he comes."
The faith and longing expressed in that spiritual capture
the spirit of the final line in today's reading.
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How eagerly do we long for Jesus' coming? "Amen! Come,
Lord Jesus!" Revelation 22:20
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Once for all,
Jesus offered himself, and there came, negatively, the forgiveness of sins, and
positively, the new covenant, the new and permanent union of life and love with
God. Once and for all, never to be repeated.
It is
strange and really sounds like ill will when the Scribes ascribe the good that
Jesus does, especially that he drives out demons, to the power of Satan, the
prince of demons. Should they not have recognized that God’s Spirit was working
in Jesus? In messianic times, the Jews expected the Spirit of God to overcome
the spirits of evil, and in Jesus, the good Spirit was visibly active. We too
have to make our option between God’s Spirit and the spirits of evil that make
us sin. If we hear the word of God and act accordingly, we let God’s Spirit overcome
evil in and around us.
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It is amazing as well as astounding how much words can come
out of our mouths and what effect it has on others. Good words of encouragement
and support are pleasing to hear and we will have a feeling of peace and joy as
those words resonate in our hearts.
On the other hand, we are also capable of saying very bad words that hurt and
break the hearts of others and will also cause them to get angry
and retaliate with violence. In the gospel, we heard the scribes
saying something very disgusting as well as evil. They said that Beelzebul (the
devil) is in Jesus, and that it is through the prince of devils that He casts
out devils.
It is disgusting because, if there is nothing good to say,
then it would be better not to say anything. But to say that the devil is in
that person when that person is doing something good is certainly very vicious
and evil. Yet Jesus did not react with anger or retaliation. Rather He
reasoned out with them that Satan won't fight against himself and cause his
own destruction. Of course, whether the scribes will listen or not is
another issue. In fact, the devil would only want to make us fight against each
other by spewing vicious and hurting words at each other and causing us to
fight against each other and be divided against each other.
Hence we need to learn from Jesus as in how He handled the situation when those
scribes accused Him of being possessed by the devil and working for the devil. We
need to be calm and vigilant because the devil is prowling around looking for
someone to eat (1 Peter 5:8). We need to stand by Jesus who will keep us firm
in faith and be at peace.
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Prayer
God our Father, you are the origin of all that is good. Let our heart not be a house divided between good and evil. Send us your good Spirit to enlighten and guide us, to give us joy and strength and to follow your Son wherever he leads us on the road of goodness and service. We ask you this in the name of Jesus, the Lord. Amen