When his relatives heard of this they set out to seize him,
for they said, “He is out of his mind.” (Mk 3,21)
When something extra-ordinary happens, people pass
comments about it. Each one, as he/she perceives the event.
They do the same with persons as well.
When we go through the Gospel of Mark, we find many remarks
about Jesus from different people/sources.
GOD THE FATHER: You are my beloved Son; with you I am well
pleased (Mk 1, 11)
John the Baptist: One mightier than I is coming… (Mk 1, 7)
Unclean spirit: The Holy One of God (Mk 1, 24)
The crowd: What is this? A new teaching with authority…(Mk 1,27)
Scribes: He is blaspheming…(Mk 2,7)
Unclean spirit: You are the Son of God (Mk 3,11)
His relatives: He is out of his mind (Mk 3,21)
Remarks/comments/appellation are many as we go through
the gospels. There are many more as we read through the
Gospel.
Jesus’ own family begin to think he is mad.
This passage is, in fact, a powerful witness to the remarkable
things Jesus was doing. Early Church or the Gospel writer did
not make up a story like this. If this was not true then they would
not have created a story to speak ill of their leader.
People say these sorts of things (he is mad or he is in
collaboration with demons) when something is happening for
which there is no other explanation.
But Jesus’ basic claim would be that the Kingdom of God is
present.