To read the texts click on the texts: Jas 1:12-18; Mk 8:14-21
The
text of today contains a dialogue between Jesus and his disciples and ends the
long sequence, which began with Jesus teaching the crowds from a boat (Mk
4:1-8). This is the third of the three incidents at sea in which the disciples
seem to be at sea in their attempt to discover who Jesus really. The first was
in Mk 4:35-41 when Jesus calms the storm so that the disciples have to ask,
“Who then is this?” the second in Mk 6:45-51 when Jesus comes walking on the
water and Mark comments that “the disciples were utterly astounded for they had
not understood about the loaves for they did not understand about the loaves
but their hearts were hardened” (Mk 6:51-52) and here in the third incident in
this section they also fail to understand. (Mk 8:21).
The
disciples think that Jesus is rebuking them because they had forgotten to carry
food, when in fact he is rebuking them for their hardness of heart. When Jesus
questions the disciples about the feeding miracles, the focus of his questions
are not on the number of people who were fed (this would be asked to indicate
the magnanimity and abundance of the miracle) neither are they on the smallness
of their resources (which would indicate the stupendous power of Jesus) but on
the breaking and gathering. The disciples know the answers, but are not able to
perceive that Jesus is able to provide anything his disciples’ need. They are
taken up with his power, but do not really understand.
Like
the disciples we tend sometimes to focus on things that are not really
necessary and so lose sight of the bigger picture. We can get caught up in
details and so not see the whole. We might have a narrow view of the world and
so lose sight of the fact that we can find God in all things and all things in
him.
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