To read the texts click on the texts: Jas 2:14-24,26; Mk 8:34-9:1
The sayings that make up the text of
today are addressed not merely to the twelve but to the crowds. The denial of
self that Jesus calls the crowd to is an absolute requirement if one desires to
follow him. The reason for this is that as long as the self remains, following
will be half-hearted and incomplete. It will always come in the way of
following. This denial thus, is not limited to situations of persecution alone
but also to those situations in which personal likes and dislikes will get in the
way of the proclamation of the Gospel. The sayings are difficult to put into
practice but Jesus never said that following him in Mission would be easy. The
final saying in this section in 9,1 speaks about some who will not taste death
until they see the kingdom of God has come with power. While this reiterates
that the kingdom, which Jesus inaugurated (Mark 1,14-15) is indeed a fact
and is indeed near, the referent for the saying has been interpreted in a
variety of ways. Some see the referent as the event of the Transfiguration Mark
9,2-8), that is the recognition by Peter, James and John that Jesus has
received the Father’s approval and all power. Others see it as the Passion
especially the event of the tearing of the veil of the temple and Jesus acknowledged
as Son of God by the centurion (15,38-39). Still others see it as the
Resurrection of Jesus.
Our ego often comes in the way of our
discipleship. Too much importance to the self leaves one unable to follow, as
one ought to.
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