To read the texts click on the texts:Job 1:6-22; Lk 9:46-50
This scene shows the disciples debating among themselves as to
which of them was the greatest. The fact that this episode occurs immediately
after Jesus has predicted his passion, death and resurrection for the second
time, shows that the disciples have not understood the meaning of Jesus’
predictions. In his response to their argument, Jesus puts a child by his side
as an example of what it means to be the greatest. The one who like a child
acknowledges total dependence on God, the one who does not have any visible
means of support, is the one who is greatest.
The second scene in this section is the last one before Jesus
turns towards Jerusalem, and also shows the disciples of Jesus in a poor light.
This is the only scene in which the apostle John appears alone in the Synoptic
Gospels. Here he acts as the spokesman for the group. The reason why they try
to stop the unnamed exorcist is because he does not belong to the “inner
circle”. The irony is that they as disciples were not able earlier to cast out
a demon (9:40), and now someone who is not even part of their group is able to
do so. Jesus’ response calls for openness and tolerance. Jesus also seems to
say that one’s actions will determine who belongs and does not belong to the
kingdom.
Even two thousand years after Jesus, we do not seem to have
understood the meaning of what it takes to belong to the kingdom. We keep
associating greatness with possessing things or having authority to dominate.
Authority for anyone who belongs to the kingdom can only be translated as
service.
Though the Gospels do seem to indicate that Jesus came primarily
for the Jews, his was an inclusive approach. He excluded no one. All who were
open to receive his radical message were welcome to be part of his community.
We need to be constantly aware of this especially when we make such clear
distinctions between those of other faiths and ourselves. They are also called
in their own way.
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