To read the texts click on the texts: Isa 9:1-4; 1 Cor 1:10-13,17; Mt 4:12-23
The Gospel
text of today may be seen to be divided into three parts. The first is the
fifth fulfilment quotation from Isaiah which explicates that what Isaiah
predicted is being fulfilled in Jesus . This part also includes the first
public proclamation of Jesus in Galilee. The second part is the call of the
first four disciples and the third part is the summary statement at the end of
today's Gospel text.
The
prophecy of Isaiah which is the first reading of today is in the context is the reversal which will occur in
the latter days, when the spiritual darkness of Galilee will be dispelled by
the dawn of the new age when the ideal king appears. This prophecy which was
not fulfilled in any king in the Old testament is fulfilled in the most perfect
way in Jesus. The Gentile lands have indeed seen the light. On them light has
dawned with the coming of the light who is Jesus. The proclamation of Jesus
that follows this quotation from Isaiah makes abundantly clear that Jesus is
indeed the Messiah from God. His proclamation is God's good news to the world.
The proclamation consists of an imperative which follows the indicative. The
indicative is that the Kingdom has indeed come and is present. This is why people
must repent. Thus repentance is a consequence not a condition for the kingdom.
The kingdom is given as a gift, it must be accepted with gratitude shown in a
new mind and new heart.
The
disciples whom Jesus calls show this repentance in a very tangible way. They
respond to the call of Jesus with alacrity and promptness. They leave their
former ways behind as is signified by their leaving their boats and nets behind
and go after Jesus. it is he who will make them fishers of people. In the second
reading of today, Paul reminds the Christians at Corinth of the origin of their
faith and their call. This origin is not Paul, Cephas or Apollos but Jesus
Christ. It is Jesus who inaugurates the kingdom and proclaims it. It is Jesus
who brings the kingdom for all and gratuitously and it is Jesus who is the
kingdom and more. Fidelity and commitment are always only to Jesus.
The final
verse of the Gospel text elucidates what the kingdom means. Jesus goes about
everywhere preaching, teaching and healing. While preaching may be translated as
proclamation which is a short, pithy statement, teaching may be interpreted as
the elucidation of preaching. Healing is not separate from preaching and
teaching, but forms a part with them. Clearly the kingdom is not merely verbal
proclamation or a spiritual enterprise, but concrete, tangible and real. There
is no separation between word and deed, between the verbal and the physical. The
kingdom includes and encapsulates both.
The proper
response to the arrival of the kingdom is receiving it with all humility and
simplicity and openness and receptivity. A change of mind, heart and vision is
what is required to receive the kingdom as a free gift from God. Since the kingdom
that Jesus brings is one that has never been experienced before, a narrow mind
with a stereotypical way of looking at God and the world will not be able to comprehend
it, thus the new mind.
Many of us
still think that it is our good deeds which are responsible for our salvation
and that if we continue to do good and be good, we will have earned eternal
life. This is a warped way of understanding God, Jesus and his message. Salvation
can never be earned or bought by our goodness. Rather, our goodness is a
consequence of our salvation.
Like the
disciples who responded to the call of Jesus with confidence and courage and
like the Christian community at Corinth who were invited to focus entirely on
Jesus, we too are invited to hear the call to repentance and discipleship and
respond with love. We are also called to proclaim the kingdom that Jesus inaugurated
and to remember that it is a kingdom that involves word and action, saying and
doing.
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