To read the texts click on the texts: Heb 9:2-3,11-14; Mk 3:20-21
This text is part of a larger text,
which ends at 3,35. It is about the family of Jesus. In 3,20-21 (our text for
today) the family of Jesus is introduced in a negative manner. They think that
Jesus has gone out of his mind and want to restrain him. One possible reason
why his family would have thought that he was “out of his mind” was because he
was working miracles and this could have been seen as associated with magic and
such persons could either be banned or even executed. His family thus come to
take him away by force.
This episode is followed by the
Beelzebul controversy (3,22-30) in which Jesus is accused of casting out demons
by the power of Beelzebul, by the scribes who come from Jerusalem. Mark then
forms a "sandwich construction" by taking up in 3,31-35 a text
concerning the family of Jesus. Here, however, Jesus makes clear that his true
family are not those related to him by blood only, but by the will of God.
There are times when because we do not
understand the actions of another person, we may tend to condemn them or look
down on them or sometimes label them. We need to realise that because of our
lack of understanding we may need to be open rather than closed and
judgemental.
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