Mark 3:31-35
His mother and his brothers arrived. Standing
outside they sent word to him and called him. A
crowd seated around him told him, "Your mother and
your brothers and your sisters are outside asking for
you." But he said to them in reply, "Who are
my mother and my brothers?" And looking around at
those seated in the circle he said, "Here are
my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will
of God is my brother and sister and mother."
Introductory Prayer: Today I want to encounter you as
a friend and brother, Lord. I believe that you want
to encounter me and transform me. Thank you for
working in my heart, calling me to a deeper
identification with you. I trust that you will lead me
along paths of growth and fruitfulness.
Petition: Lord,
help me to put my will in conformity with
yours.
1. Maybe He Needs a Break: Jesus was very
busy. Perhaps he was tired. Perhaps his mother arrived to
give him a bit of food or a word
of encouragement. But we find in today’s Gospel a Christ
who is strong. He has strengthened himself through intimate
contact with the Father. He has filled his heart
with a love for souls. He finds nourishment in
doing the Father’s will. Surely his mother was encouraged by
what she found. Do I let the will of
God be my strength? Does prayer transform me to the
point where charity and evangelization become my natural way
of being?
2. Closeness for the Right Reason: As Jesus taught
and healed, people were naturally attracted to him. Yet
simply being physically close to him did not count. One
had to open one’s heart to receive his message
of conversion. He was looking to transform people, to
make them capable of living as sons and daughters of
God. If I am willing to learn Jesus’ standards
and act as he does, then I can be close
to him. He will allow me into his intimacy
if I make God’s will mine.
3. Accompanying Christ: There
is a mysterious reality here. I can actually bring consolation
to Christ’s heart. I can accompany him on his
divine mission. I must be willing to renounce my
will and do only the will of the Father. Can
Christ point to me and say, “He is my
brother; she is my sister; she is my mother”? I
must look at my life and see what is
not in conformity to his will. I must make a
firm resolution to show my faith and love in
the very thing that is most difficult for me.
Conversation
with Christ: Lord, you give me
this short life in order to become part of your
family. I want to make the Father’s will my
own as you did. Help me to put God’s will
above everything else, so that it becomes what I
most deeply desire. Then I will truly be yours.
Resolution: Today I will make an
act of charity towards someone with whom I find it
difficult to get along.