
Mark
3:7-12
Introductory Prayer:
Lord, this time of prayer should be everything
for me: the moment that I long for, the food that sustains me, the comfort that strengthens me. I
know that you are at work in me even when I don't feel you and don't even seem able to perceive your
presence. I want to pray fervently and from the heart, not just with my
mind.
Petition:
Lord, help me to touch you in this moment of
prayer. Help me to touch you in the Eucharist so that your presence will transform
me.
1. Was Jesus Afraid?
In yesterday's Gospel text, Jesus silenced the
Pharisees in the synagogue. So incensed were they against the Lord that they began to plot with the
Herodians to kill him. Now Jesus has retreated from the synagogues to the lakeshore and the open
fields. Was Christ afraid? Was he running from his enemies? Hardly. The Lord was simply aware that
his hour had not yet come. When it does approach, he will embrace it by marching resolutely to
Jerusalem and his passion and death. The ones who really are afraid are the demons. They recognize
that God is manifesting his power through Christ, and they tremble before him. The Son of God has
come to win back what Satan's lies have stolen. Does Christ's power accompanying me in my life give
me the courage I need to confront any situation as his witness?
2. To Touch the
Lord:
In this vivid Gospel scene, the crowds of stricken humanity clamor around Jesus. Jews
and gentiles journey from the far away regions of Idumea to the south, and Tyre and Sidon to the
north, to catch a glimpse of the Master, to hear him speak words that no one has ever spoken
before to touch him and be healed of their infirmities. Oh, that we too had lived during the time of
Christ in order to touch him and be cured of our sadness and selfishness, our heartache and egotism,
our loneliness and lies, and even our physical ailments! Did Christ love those people who surrounded
him by the lakeshore more than he loves us? No. He enables us to touch him more easily than they
every time we receive him in the Eucharist. Then why are we not yet healed? The disciples once cried
out to Jesus, "Increase our faith!" And he replied, "If you had faith the size of a mustard
seed…."
3. The Person of Christ:
Irresistible. How can we grow in our faith in
Christ? How can we, too, experience the irresistible attraction of his person like the crowds in
Mark's Gospel did? Nothing fills our life as much as contemplating the figure of Christ and
perceiving the irresistible power of attraction he exercises through the centuries. Draw close to
him, and in the depths of your souls contemplate him in all of the beauty of his human and divine
stature. Along with the Eucharist, it is through prayer that we can come to touch Christ. Prayer is
the most solemn moment for confessing our love; it is the raison of our life, the ideal of our
apostolate, the nourishment of our whole existence.
Conversation with
Christ:
Thank you, Lord, for letting me catch a glimpse of who you
are through
this meditation. Help me to respond to the
attraction of your person with my whole life
and to hold nothing back from you.
Resolution:
I will visit Christ in the
Eucharist or make a spiritual communion to thank him for his love and to contemplate him in the
beauty of his divine and human stature.
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