To read the texts click on the texts: 1 Sam 3:1-10; 19-20; Mk 1:29-39
The text of
today is made up of three parts. In the first part (1:29-31), we are told of
the healing of Simon’s Mother-in-law. This miracle story follows the pattern of
the typical healing stories of the Synoptic Gospels in which three clear parts
can be distinguished. These are the narration of the case, the cure (in the
larger majority of the healing miracles of Jesus it is merely with a word
and/or the act of lifting the person up) and the confirmation that the person
has indeed been cured. Here, after her healing she begins to wait on Jesus and
his disciples. While on the one hand this detail communicates that she was
healed completely and can now serve, on the other hand, Mark may also have
intended to communicate to his readers, that healing is for service.
In the second
part of today’s text (1:32-34), numerous sick are brought to Jesus, who heals
them all. There is also at the end of this section the command to silence,
which is connected to the Messianic Secret in the Gospel of Mark where Jesus
does not allow demons to tell other who he is, because he did not want to be
misunderstood simply as a wonder working Messiah.
In the third
and final part of today’s reading (1:35-39), we are given an insight into a
very personal aspect of the life of Jesus; his prayer. In this context, the
content of Jesus’ prayer seems to be discernment on whether he must stay or
move. While it would have been easier to stay because of the approval he
receives here, as is evident from the comment of his disciples that he was
being sought after, Jesus opts to move because that is what he sees as his
Father’s will, and Mark makes abundantly clear on numerous occasions in his
Gospel that nothing and no one can come between Jesus and his Father’s will.
The talents
that we have and the gifts that we possess have been given to us in trust. We
have therefore to use them to enhance life and continue to be co-creators with
God in his work of building the new heaven and new earth.
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