In today's first reading, Hebrews 1: 1-6, St. Paul reminds us that in the past God spoke to His people "in partial and various ways...through the prophets." Today, which Paul calls the "last days", God speaks "to us through the Son, whom he made heir of all things and through whom he created the universe." This Jesus, the Son of God, "is the refulgence of [God's] glory, the very imprint of [God's] being". Jesus, the word of God made flesh, is the one who "sustains all things by his mighty word. He sustains you and I. "When he accomplished purification from sins, he took his seat at the right hand of the Majesty on high, as far superior to the angels as the name he has inherited is more excellent than theirs." It is this Jesus who says to us in today's Gospel, Mark 1: 14-20, "This is the time of fulfillment. The Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent and believe in the Gospel." Following that proclamation, Jesus passes by the Sea of Galilee, sees Simon and his brother Andrew and calls them to follow Him and become "fishers of men." A little further on, he calls James and his brother John for the same purpose. All four men leave their fishing business to become Jesus' followers and take on a new profession, that of evangelists and apostles. What role do you and I assume to spread the Word of God, the message of Jesus' Gospel?
In "these last days," you and I are called to follow Jesus. "This is the time of [our] fulfillment. The Kingdom of God is at hand" for us! Are we heeding Jesus' voice? Or are we too busy to take time to build our relationship with Christ and with others in love, forgiveness and justice? Are we too busy with our own affairs to lead people to Jesus, as Simon, Andrew, James and John did? How, you ask, are you to do this? By living according to the Gospel, doing what Jesus did in his ministry to the people of his day: being just and compassionate, being loving and forgiving, healing the sick and infirm, welcoming all to the table, touching "lepers" and welcoming them to the Eucharist and to experience a heart full of love.
"The Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent and believe in the Gospel!" Live it one day at a time!
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