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Mark 6:30-34
The apostles gathered together with Jesus
and reported all they had done and taught. He
said to them, "Come away by yourselves to a
deserted place and rest a while." People were coming and
going in great numbers, and they had no opportunity
even to eat. So they went off in the
boat by themselves to a deserted place. People saw them
leaving and many came to know about it.
When he disembarked and saw the vast crowd, his
heart was moved with pity for them, for they were
like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to
teach them many things.
Introductory Prayer: Lord Jesus Christ,
true God and true man, I believe in you. I
trust in you because as a man you experienced
everything I experience except sin. You have pity on
me in my weakness because you became weak for love
of me. I believe in you. I trust you.
I thank you for your everlasting love and benevolence.
Petition: Lord, help me to know you more
intimately.
1. Father, Brother, Mentor: The apostles joyfully reported
to Jesus all they had done and taught. They
are like children, and he is a true father and
a brother toward them. He is their mentor par
excellence. He listens, responds, encourages and instructs them. They
feel privileged to belong to him. Because of their love
for Christ they continually renew their commitment to his
cause. There is no doubt that he deserves this
and much more. That is why they stick with him
even when doing so means serving the large crowds
amidst their own hunger and exhaustion. They wouldn’t leave
him for the world.
2. Empowering the Apostles: Christ
is a true leader for his apostles. He attracts
them and guides them. His leadership is highly positive.
He conquers their hearts because he is a man possessed
by a transcendent and eternal ideal, which radiates from
him with extraordinary vigor. With his deep knowledge of
the human person (John 15:13), he is able to draw
from each apostle’s qualities the maximum benefit for what
is true and good. He doesn’t use them as
lifeless instruments or tools. He begins by promoting each one’s
temporal and eternal good and then directs them towards
fulfilling the ideal that unites them. He creates a
healthy mystique of belonging to the circle of his
disciples.
3. Fellowship with Him: The crowds find out where Jesus
and his apostles are going. From all the towns they
hasten there on foot and arrive at that place before
them. Imagine their excitement, their drive to seek out
Jesus, and their rush to be with him. It
is true that they are a fickle crowd. They have
yet to know the Lord in all the breadth
of his virtue and goodness. Nevertheless, the little they
know of him resounds in the depths of their hearts.
They sense in the Lord and within the community
of his followers bonds of loyalty and fellowship and
a spirit of authentic love. This is what their human
hearts long for. Those who seek out Christ are
never disappointed.
Conversation with Christ: Lord, you
were a father, a brother and a guide for the
apostles. You were a master sculptor, molding them into
your image of goodness, humility and generosity. Do the
same for me, Lord. Mold me. Sculpt me into your
image. Make me one of yours.
Resolution:
I will see myself as your apprentice today,
Lord. I will try to listen to your voice
in every thought and action. I will do this for
love of you.