To read the texts click on the texts: James 5:1-6; Mk 9:41-50
This pericope contains a series of sayings against those who
cause scandal and other to sin. Anyone who scandalises or causes someone else
to stumble is a danger to those who believe. Jesus’ language here seems harsh,
but he is not asking individuals to maim parts of their body. Rather he is
using these striking metaphors to drive home powerfully the point he wants to
make, namely: that no one and nothing must be allowed to compromise the
kingdom. The metaphors reflect how important striving for the kingdom is. A
disciple of Jesus must be prepared to forego anything for the sake of the
kingdom.
Our behaviour in public sometimes results in leading others away
from God and Jesus. Those who see our behaviour and know that we are disciples
of Jesus are not inspired to follow him. Christ today is made visible and
tangible through the words and actions of those of us who believe in him and so
we have an enormous responsibility to make him known and draw others to him.
People must be able to see him in us.
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