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22.01.10 TWELVE

Posted under Reflections on January 21st, 2010 by
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: 
And so he appointed the Twelve (Mk 3, 13-16a)
Why only twelve?
He could have appointed eleven thus avoiding the traitor or he could
have appointed more than 12 to complete the work faster.
In fact he had a great following and they were flocking to him.
Every Jew knew that there were twelve tribes in Israel.
These twelve corresponded to the twelve sons of Jacob.
From these twelve tribes only the great nation grew up in Egypt.
Redemption was gifted to this nation in Egypt.
They entered the land of Canaan as twelve tribes (a nation).
Land was divided and shared among the twelve tribes.
When Assyrians and Babylonians destroyed the land and the 
people; they hoped that God would restore them again.
God would turn everything around and make them 
a great nation once again.
So when Jesus called the twelve and gave them a special status
and a special commission, the crowd would have understood
the implication of his action.
His commission was not just a healing mission.
His commission was not just a spiritual renewal.
His commission was not just to teach/preach
IT WAS TO CREATE A NATION 
with physical, spiritual, social wholeness etc.
It was a restoration movement.
It was gathering up of all people into a single nation.
And a nation (for a Jew) was made up of twelve tribes.
So, the twelve apostles were the heads of the twelve tribes 
of new Israel (Kingdom of God).
Jesus' work was the work of restoration, of  recreation,
of reformation of new Israel beginning with the twelve.

21.01.10 CROWDS

Posted under Reflections on January 20th, 2010 by


Hearing what he was doing, a large number of people came to
 him also from Jerusalem, from Idumea, from beyond the Jordan,
 and from the neighborhood of Tyre and Sidon. Mk 3,8
Crowds follow him.
Main reason for flocking to him was because he was able to heal.
He was able to heal almost anyone of almost anything.
So there is stampede even at the sea shore!
But the author does not just leave us with the physical healing.
Jesus' extra-ordinary healing power operates on spiritual level.
He is challenged by evil forces as well.
Unclean spirits are the evil forces (non-physical powers)
that operate in man (within man).
These forces make the person to behave in such a way
as to make him behave less humanly.
These evil powers recognize the superior power and
they are ill at ease in the presence of the superior power.
Healing has to be both physical and spiritual.
Today many flock to the hospitals/doctor for healing.
They are rightly so.
Evil powers/forces which are also called unclean spirits
do affect men from within and affect their behaviours
which are noticed from without. Where do they run to?
Evil spirits fall to the ground only in the presence of the 
superior powers (JESUS/DIVINE)
Physically we are well/healed
Internally we are filled with powers.
Which power dwells within us?
Our behaviour will reveal.
Whatever may be, we need to flock to 
SUPERIOR POWER
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