Thursday, June 14, 2018

Eleventh Sunday of the Year :B: June 17, 2018

"PARABLES OF THE KINGDOM"

First Reading : Ezekiel 17: 22-34
Second Reading: 2 Corinthians 5: 6-10
Gospel Reading: Mark 4 : 26-34

   * First reading is from the book of Prophet Ezekiel. In this passage Ezekiel speaks about the downfall of Jerusalem. He compares the King and the people of Judah to a small cutting of a tall tree which God will take and plant on Mount Zion. Thus the Prophet gives hope of restoration of the Kingdom that will be brought about by a member of the chosen race. He also mentions that in future Messiah will set up a universal Kingdom.

   * Second reading is from the second letter of St. Paul to Corinthians. In this passage Paul asks the Christians in Corinth to be courageous in the face of death. He says that his priority at all times is to please the Lord. Hence he has no fears of appearing before the Lord. He exhorts them to lead a life pleasing to the Lord so that they can expect the reward at the end of their lives.

"The Kingdom of God....is like a Grain of Mustard Seed"
Today's Gospel reading is from St. Mark. In this passage, Jesus speaks of the Kingdom of God through two parables. In the first parable, Jesus compares the Kingdom of God to what happens when a seed is sown by a farmer. Once the seed is sown, the farmer waits for harvest time. The cycle of growth follows but the farmer does not know how it happens. Apparently nothing seems to be happening yet the miracle of growth is taking place. Just as the harvest comes in its own time, so the Kingdom will reach its completion in God's appointed time. It is God's Kingdom not of our own making.
In the second parable Jesus compares the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed which is very small in size but grows into a large shrub which gives shelter to birds of the air. In this parable Jesus makes a contrast between the smallness of the seed and the luxurious growth of the plant. Small beginnings can make for mighty achievements. Littleness is no index of importance in God's Kingdom. The small mustard seed grows to become a shelter for the birds of the air.
So also the Kingdom of God grows slowly to envelop the whole world. In the same way, no matter how small our efforts may be as small as a mustard seed, to promote Christian values, God will multiply them with His hidden power to bring about  wonderful results. All we need to do is to trust in the power of God. We may not necessarily see those results immediately. But Jesus assures us through the parables that they will happen in our own times.
As the saying goes:
"Where will tomorrow's trees come from?
From the shoots we plant today.
Where will tomorrow's justice and peace get their start?
From the seeds we sow with our hearts today"
Let the grain of mustard seed grow to shelter the birds of the air!

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Tenth Sunday of the Year:B: June 10,2018

"A DIVIDED KINGDOM CANNOT STAND"

First Reading: Genesis 3: 9-15
Second Reading: 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1
Gospel Reading: Mark 3: 20-35

   * First reading is from the book of Genesis. This passage speaks about the fall of first parents Adam and Eve. It elaborates the effects of the fall for the  whole humankind. Adam and Eve were tempted by Satan and fell. The consequences were tragic. When asked by the Lord God the Man blamed the Woman and the Woman on her part blamed the serpent. This blame game goes on endlessly in the world after the first sin.

   * Second reading is from the Second letter of St. Paul to Corinthians. This passage speaks about the numerous trials of Paul. In the midst of his sufferings Paul looks forward to a future world in which God will provide us with a permanent dwelling place instead of the present temporary world. The idea of resurrection of the dead is expressed by Paul in this passage.

"A Kingdom Divided Against itself Cannot Stand"
Today's Gospel reading is from St. Mark. In this passage some serious accusations are leveled against Jesus by Scribes. Jesus during His public ministry was much busy with preaching, teaching and healing. This brought opposition from His family members. They thought He is out of His mind and they tried to bring home forcefully.
Then the Scribes accused Him of casting out demons by the power of Beelzebul, the prince of demons. Jesus refuted them by telling " If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand." He made further clarification by saying about the unforgivable sin. He told them "whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven." This was told in the context of the Scribe's stubborn refusal to accept that Jesus worked miracles by the power of God.
In the final part of today's Gospel Jesus makes it clear what are His priorities. His family ties, blood relationship are secondary to His mission. So He told "whoever does the will of God is my brother and sister and mother''.
Hence when we listen to the Spirit of God and do the works of God we become blood relatives of the Lord.