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Emoke Greschik
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2018. Jan. 10., Sze, 16:39:46 CET
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Your daily Gospel reflection...
*Wednesday, January 10, 2018*
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1st Week in Ordinary Time
Mark 1:29-39
*Friends, in the Gospel of Mark today,* we see Jesus in action. We are
reading from the section of Mark’s first chapter that gives us a sort of
"day in the life" of Jesus.
* And it is quite a day! Our Gospel opens just after the dramatic expulsion
of a demon in the Capernaum synagogue. After entering the house of Simon,
Jesus cures Peter’s mother-in-law. Notice that he takes her by the hand and
brings her to her feet so that she can be of service. What does sickness do
to us? It draws us in around ourselves. Once she is cured, Simon’s
mother-in-law commences to serve, to be for the other. Then the entire town
comes to his door. He spends the whole evening curing presumably hundreds
who were variously afflicted. Mark presents Jesus as a healer, soter, which
just means "the bearer of the salus" or health. In him, divinity and
humanity have come together; in him, the divine life and divine power are
breaking through. God’s deepest intentions appear—what God plans for us in
the kingdom to come is now historically anticipated.*
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