To read the texts click on the texts: Sirach 4:11-19; Mk 9:38-40
John
comes to Jesus hoping to be commended for stopping an exorcist who was using
the name of Jesus to exorcise. In his response Jesus advocates openness and
allows anyone who wants to exorcise in his name to be free to do so. Since the
man is using Jesus name, it is clear that he is not against Jesus and so will
not speak ill of Jesus. Since he is not against, he is for Jesus.
One
of the many qualities of Jesus that stood out in his life and mission was the
quality of openness. He was willing to accommodate and believe even in those
whom others had given up on. This is shown in his call of Levi/Matthew the tax
collector and his reaching out to sinners and outcasts.
In our understanding of
Jesus we sometimes do him a disservice when we become too parochial and
narrow-minded and imagine that he is the exclusive property of those of us who
are baptised. We communicate this attitude to others when we reject their
symbols of God and worse treat them as idol worshippers. We are being called
through the attitude of Jesus in the text of today to make him available to all
with our openness and acceptance of others and of their way of relating to God.
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