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Sunday, January 29, 2006 Meditation Mark 1:21-28 In a sense, todays gospel reading gives us a microcosm of all the stories about Jesus public ministry in the gospels. Mark tells us that just before this demoniac entered the synagogue, the Jews were astounded by Jesus preaching. They could sense that Jesus spoke with the authority of God, while the scribes relied on the authority of education and tradition. Obviously, Jesus wants us to be educated. And of course he places a great value upon our traditions. But at the same time, when Gods power and his authority are present, we can tell the difference. We feel the peace, the hope, and the love. When the Holy Spirit is at work, our faith increases, and we respond to it. The Jews were not the only ones who saw a difference in Jesus. And the demon saw it as well. He was so upset by Jesus presence, in fact, that he blurted out: I know who you are, the Holy One of God (Mark 1:24). The difference between the peoples response and the demons response, however, is significant. Being astounded by Jesus is not necessarily the same as knowing that he is the Holy One of God. Its even possible that some of those who were amazed by Jesus were the same people who eventually turned against him. So ask yourself today: Am I relying only on the good authority that is embodied in education, good reason, and longstanding traditions? Or am I allowing myself to be taught by the Holy Spirit as wellby the One who brings the authority of God to life in my heart and mind? The people in Jesus time knew the difference, and so can we. If you want to know that difference, turn to the Lord today at Mass and ask him for more of his Spirit. Every morning when you wake up, tell the Lord: You are the Holy One of God. What do you want to do in my life today? Then watch what happens. Lord, you constantly protect your church from the hand of evil. Teach us with your authority. Work in our lives and enliven us with your heavenly grace. Deuteronomy 18:15-20; Psalm 95:1-2,6-9; 1 Corinthians 7:32-35 |
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Year B- Fourth Sunday in ordinary time
He taught with authority in the Synagogues![]() 21 They went to Capernaum; and when the sabbath came, he entered the synagogue and taught. |
Author: Joseph of Jesus and Mary