To read the texts click on the texts: Gen 41:55-57; 42:5-7,17-24 Mt 10:1-7
The text of today is what may be termed as the Introduction to
the Mission Discourse of Matthew (10:1- 42). It is only here that the Twelve
are called “apostles”. This may be because of the context of the “sending” of
the Twelve. Matthew has arranged the list into six pairs of two, by using the
conjunction “and” after the first of each pair. The statement of Jesus to “go
nowhere among the Gentiles” (10:5b) might seem harsh, but it must be kept in
mind that even historically, the disciples were reluctant to go to non-Jews
even after the resurrection and it took considerable time for the Church to
realise that it had a universal mission. It must also be noted that this
Universality is present at the end of the Gospel of Matthew when the risen
Jesus commands the disciples to go to “all nations” (28:18-20).
The Mission of the disciples is both to preach and to heal, to
say and do, word and action.
Our Mission as disciples of Jesus is not merely a spiritual
enterprise and not only to a select view. It is a practical mission, which
includes the material, economic and tangible areas of people’s lives, and must
include all. As disciples called to Mission we are called to make the world we
live in a better place for everyone.
Its scary to realise that there are 13 apostles . . . And I am the 13th - unlucky or lucky I don't know, but called surely - and scared to even think of it.
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