We, the Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand, Indiana, are monastic women seeking God through the Benedictine tradition of community life, prayer, hospitality, and service to others. By our life and work, we commit ourselves to be a presence of peace as we join our sisters and brothers in the common search for God.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Reflection: Mark 1:21-28
Tuesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time – Mark 1:21-28
Today Jesus and His disciples are in Capernaum. As was His custom, Jesus went to the synagogue and began to teach. His listeners were amazed at his teaching. Jesus taught with authority, unlike the scribes!
In the synagogue was a man who had an unclean spirit. When this man saw Jesus, the unclean spirit within him cried out, asking Jesus what His purpose was. This unclean spirit immediately had recognized Jesus as the Holy One!
Immediately Jesus rebuked the spirit and instructed it to come out of the man. And the spirit instantly obeyed! All who witnessed this event were amazed at Jesus’ power to heal and his ability to release unclean spirits. Immediately word began to spread of Jesus’ wondrous powers. His fame spread throughout all of Judea.
Mark does not say that the witnesses believed in Jesus. Yes, they were astonished by his power to heal, but did they truly listen to His Word? Did they recognize Him as the Christ? Did they decide to follow Jesus or did they simply listen and then go home and talk about Him? Did thoughts of Jesus and His preaching stay with them or did they simply go back to their daily routine?
Do we truly recognize Jesus as the Christ? Do we know Jesus personally? Do we have a relationship with Him or is He simply a figure in the Gospels? Jesus also is at work in our lives, though most likely not in such a dramatic way! Jesus is healing us even if we don’t see it. Jesus is gracing us with all we need. Today may we look for Jesus as we move through our day. Jesus is with us! However, will we have eyes to see and recognize Him? Be alert!
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