Swipe right for Jesus – Monday, 1st Week in ordinary time – Mk 1:14-20
The Gospel of Mark records the first homily that Jesus preached and it was all of eighteen words, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent, and believe in the Gospel.” Jesus pulls back no punches. He is not here to win a popularity contest for the religious. His message is short, direct and hard hitting.
To most religious leaders, such a homily would only serve to drive away a congregation. As St. Paul says, ‘congregations have ‘itchy ears’ and sadly these are pandered to.’ Yet the Lord has a method to what might seem like madness.
The world was in need of a Messiah, not a magician or a great king. It was in need of one who would free them from their sins. Sin cannot be washed away unless it is preceded by sincere repentance. The word ‘repentance’ in Greek, translates loosely as putting on a new mind, a new way of thinking. Jesus’ first homily was a radical demand – change your mind and change your heart and then the Gospel comes alive.
The Gospel records two callings. The first was to all and it was a call to repentance. The second was also vocational (from the Latin, vocare=to call) but deeply personal. Both have a sense of urgency (Euthus in Greek), especially the call to all, because the “time is fulfilled”.
The time that harkens back to the prophecy of Isaiah, has now come to pass with the coming of Jesus. The call of the disciples is equally urgent as the kingdom of God is at hand and ministry must now be set in motion. The response of the first four disciples chosen by Jesus along the shores of this harp shaped Lake of Galilee, was also immediate. The Gospel uses the word “immediate” each time in response to the brothers who left their profession and their family to follow Jesus.
Very nice. You’ve hit the nail on the head. Love the choice of hard hitting words. Short and not so sweet – it’s not what we like to hear but it is what we should hear….and follow. Thank you Fr. Warner.
It is not easy to say our complete Yes to Jesus, leave our nets, jobs, families and comfort of our home to follow him like the disciples did so I salute all our priests, religious and all missionaries who are doing God’s work in difficult situations. Thank you Fr. Warner for your daily reflection it does stir our hearts.
Missed reading the blogs. Nice read. Hard hitting but so true… Thankyou Fr. for the efforts you put in.
Thank you Fr Warner from sharing this wonderful reflection.
Thanks for sharing the reflection Fr,It is nice.
Very well explained father Warner. God bless you always 🙏