To read the texts click on the texts:Prov 21:1-6,10-13; Lk 8:19-21
Though this text, which concerns the mother and brothers of
Jesus, is found also in Mark 3:21-22 and 3:31-35 and Matthew 12:46-50, Luke
narrates it quite differently from both.
In Mark 3:33 and Matthew 12:48 Jesus
asks who his mother and brothers are. In Luke, however, Jesus does not ask this
question, but says simply when told that his mother and brothers desire to see
him, that his mother and brothers are those who hear the word of God and do it.
Luke thus gives a positive thrust to the scene unlike Mark and Matthew. It
might be said that while in Mark and Matthew Jesus seems to reject his physical
family and choose instead the crowd (so Mark) or his disciples (so Matthew), in
Luke he does not do so. This means that though family relations with Jesus are
not based on physical relations but on the word of God, his physical family
does indeed hear the word of God and acts on it.
We might possess the name Christian because of our baptism, but
this does not necessarily mean that we belong to the family of Jesus. In order
to belong what is also necessary is putting into action what Jesus has taught.
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