To read the texts click on the texts: Amos 2:6-10,13-16; Mt 8:18-22
Today’s text follows immediately after
the first three miracles of Matthew’s Miracle Cycle. In the first three
miracles, the disciples are not mentioned at all and the focus is solely on the
authority of Jesus. The text of today and the miracles that follow emphasise
discipleship. The scribe who addresses Jesus in the text of today is clearly
not a disciple because of the term he uses to address Jesus, namely “Teacher”.
In Matthew, only disciples address Jesus as Lord. The scribe is informed
through Jesus’ response that firstly Jesus is the one who will take the
initiative to call and secondly that his priorities need to be changed. The
life to which Jesus calls will need a reversal of priorities. To the second
disciple, Jesus’ response seems hard and brusque. Some interpret this to mean
that the spiritually dead must be left to bury the physically dead. However,
the point is that absolutely nothing can come in the way of Jesus’ call.
Following Jesus on Mission means become
an “other-centred” person from being self-centred. It will mean giving up the
Ego and placing the other’s need before my own. It may mean giving up what one
holds dear and near. It is an unconditional following.
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