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22.01.11 JESUS WAS THOUGHT TO BE MAD

Posted under Reflections on January 23rd, 2011 by

 He came home. Again (the) crowd gathered, making it impossible for them even to eat. When his relatives heard of this they set out to seize him, for they said, "He is out of his mind."  (Mk 3:20-21)

 

 

Jesus came back home. Whether he came to Capernaum or Nazareth the author did not give the details. But what the author wanted to underline by this was probably to say that Jesus had a place to come back and rest a while.  Though he had left his own home as he started his ministry he was not jus go about with out any place of reference.

 

The crowd following him was so much that the people took away his personal time even time to have a meal. This probably showed the appeal that Jesus had among the people. People were taken up by his way of teaching and preaching and they realized that there were truths in his way of preaching and doing the mission that they could not resist themselves from flowing him.

 

This sudden and immediate following of such a crowd made his relatives to fear. They were worried, probably, of the consequences. The political, social and religious consequences were already thought of by his relatives. But his new way of approach to life and situations made them think that he was not on line with the tradition. They thought that he was mad. 

21.01.11 JESUS AND HIS FOLLOWERS

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 He went up the mountain and summoned those whom he wanted and they came to him. He appointed twelve (whom he also named apostles) that they might be with him and he might send them forth to preach and to have authority to drive out demons:  (he appointed the twelve:) Simon, whom he named Peter; James, son of Zebedee, and John the brother of James, whom he named Boanerges, that is, sons of thunder; Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James the son of Alphaeus; Thaddeus, Simon the Cananean, and Judas Iscariot who betrayed him. (Mk 3:13-19)

 

 

Jesus had come into the world with the mission. His mission was to bring in the kingdom of God. Though it was a mission given to him he did not do it alone by himself. As he began his mission he realized the mission was enormous he could not do it alone. He needed the assistance of others and people who were in the world.

 

As the Gospels present he chose twelve men. This choice proved that Jesus remained within the culture of Jews. Twelve was to represent the twelve tribes of Israel. Twelve also had the meaning of totality. So the twelve had a link with the past history of Israel and it also signified the completeness and totality of the discipleship.

 

The twelve did not remain as mere numbers. They had their names which meant that they had their identity. The names signified their personal characters. They had their own lives but by joining with Jesus in the mission of Jesus they added a special colour to their lives and mission. 

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