To read the texts click on the texts:1Peter 1:3-9; Mk 10:17-27
This text is made up of two parts. The first is the story of the rich man who is unable to accept Jesus’ invitation to discipleship (10:17-22) and the second part contains the sayings of Jesus on the danger of riches (10:23-27).
The rich man addresses Jesus as “Good
teacher” and asks what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus shifts the
focus from himself and makes God the focus. In Mark, Jesus cites six of the
commandments of the Decalogue (Ex 20:12-17; Deut 5:16-21). The response of the
rich man is to affirm that he has followed all of these. Only in Mark does
Jesus look at the man and love him. This love results in the issuance of an
invitation: the invitation to follow Jesus. The invitation is to forego even
the privilege of alms giving for the sake of sharing Jesus’ life style by
depending on god while at the same time proclaiming his kingdom. The rich man
is devoted to God’s word, but cannot bring himself to accept the invitation.
His riches become an obstacle to his following.
After his departure, Jesus turns to the
disciples to instruct them on the danger of riches. Jesus uses a metaphor of a
camel trying to pass through the eye of a needle. Even this impossible as it
might be to imagine is possible and easier than for a rich person to enter the
kingdom. The amazement of the disciples while understandable also brings out
powerfully the obstacle that riches can pose to seeing rightly.
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