
Mark 6:7-13
Introductory
Prayer:
Father, I come before you today hungry for all the graces you desire for me in
this meditation. I believe in your goodness. I wish to become more like your son, Jesus Christ,
every day. I want to live a life of self-giving love like Christ. Thank you for your grace.
Petition:
Christ Jesus, grant me a spirit of teamwork in spreading your
Gospel.
1. Silent Testimony:
Christ sent out his apostles in pairs. The fact
that the Gospel mentions this detail shows that it is not just an accident. There are some passages
in Matthew's Gospel that can shed some light on this desire of Christ. First, "where two or three
are gathered in my name, I am there among them" (Matthew 18:20). The apostles are first and foremost
called to witness to Christ by their example. They are to foster communion and charity among
themselves, so that others, seeing how they interact with each other, will be led to exclaim, "See
how they love one another!" The apostle-teams exhibited oneness of heart and soul, sharing in common
what they were able to procure: lodging, success, failure. With such an attitude, Christ promises
that he would be there in their midst.
2. Apostolic Teamwork:
"If you are not
listened to, take one or two others along with you, so that every word may be confirmed by the
evidence of two or three witnesses" (Matthew 18:16). The word of one person, who has witnessed a
miraculous event alone, is often taken as no more than the word of a crazy man. However, if more
than one person confesses to having witnessed the event, there is much stronger proof. The apostles
went about witnessing to the things that Jesus was doing and the signs he was working: healing the
sick, casting out demons, etc. It is wonderful to team up with fellow Christians in the workplace or
in the family, in order to witness to the work of Christ in our lives.
3. Two is Better
Than One: Jesus makes it clear:
With regard to the mission, another apostle is much more
important than other material tools. Jesus teaches us here the principle of teamwork. An apostolic
"colleague" helps us to be vigilant against dangers to our health and well-being (physical and
spiritual). Prayer can be in community; Jesus assures that "if two of you agree on earth about
anything you ask, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven" (Matthew 18:19). Working in a team
also helps to improve apostolic efficacy: Each enriches the other with the exchange of knowledge,
personal and lived experiences, and views on the situation. Each complements the other, contributing
their God-given gifts, abilities and qualities. "Two heads are better than
one."
Conversation with Christ:
You sent your apostles out in twos, Lord Jesus,
to teach
me about the importance of teamwork. Help me not presume
that I am alone in the
mission. When I try to do everything myself,
sometimes it may be out of subtle pride. Thank you,
Lord Jesus,
for the gift of apostolic colleagues. Increase in my heart true fraternal
charity for those who work alongside me in building up your kingdom,
so that the world may
believe.
Resolution:
I will make it a point to involve an apostolic
colleague in my effort to help some friend or family member encounter Christ.
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