To read the texts click on the texts: Sirach 51:12-20; Mk 11:27-33
Mark links the incident of the
Challenge to the authority of Jesus (11:27-33) with the incident of the
Cleansing of the Temple (11:15-19). When asked by the Pharisees where his
authority comes from, Jesus points back to the baptism of John and so to his
own baptism (1:9-11) where he received the invitation to be both slave and son.
Since they are not able to answer because whatever answer they give will result
in their condemnation, Jesus too refuses to answer their question. The point
that Mark seems to be making is that the authorities had closed themselves to
the revelation of God in Jesus and so would not be willing to accept Jesus as
God’s chosen one. There would not be much use in trying to explain to those who
were not open to listen.
We sometimes make up our minds
about something and take so rigid a stand about it that we are then unwilling
to change our stance or see someone else’s point of view. The danger of this
attitude is that we might miss out on learning something new and the revelation
that the situation or person makes to us.
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