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Emoke Greschik
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2018. Jan. 16., K, 16:02:19 CET
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Your daily Gospel reflection...
*Tuesday, January 16, 2018*
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2nd Week in Ordinary Time
Mark 2:23-28
*Friends, in today’s Gospel Jesus calls us to recognize him as Lord.
Acknowledging the Lordship of Jesus means that your life has to change. For
many this is liberating good news. But for others, it is a tremendous
threat. If Jesus is Lord, my ego can’t be Lord. My religion can’t be Lord.
My country, my convictions, and my culture cannot be Lord.The Resurrection
is the clearest indication of the Lordship of Jesus. This is why the
message of the Resurrection is attacked, belittled, or explained away. The
author of Acts speaks of "violent abuse" hurled at Paul. I have a small
taste of this on my YouTube forums. We all should expect it, especially
when our proclamation is bold.This reveals a great mystery: we are called
to announce the Good News to everyone, but not everyone will listen. Once
we’ve done our work, we should move on and not obsess about those who won’t
listen. Why do some respond and some don’t? We don’t know, but that’s
ultimately up to God.*
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