Mar
3:31-35
31 Just
then his mother and brothers showed up. Standing outside, they relayed a
message that they wanted a word with him. 32 He was surrounded by the crowd
when he was given the message, "Your mother and brothers and sisters are
outside looking for you." 33 Jesus responded, "Who do you think are
my mother and brothers?" 34 Looking around, taking in everyone seated
around him, he said, "Right here, right in front of you-- my mother and my
brothers. 35 Obedience is thicker than blood. The person who obeys God's will
is my brother and sister and mother."
Food
for thought!
I want
you to imagine this scene. Jesus is teaching in the city of Capernaum. He is
surrounded by a vast multitude of people. As Jesus is teaching His family shows
up. Their arrival creates moments of tension for everyone there. Jesus is
teaching and His family is on the outside of the crowd. They can’t get to Him
because of the multitude, so they send word through the crowd to tell Jesus to
come to where they are. What will Jesus do? Will he stop teaching the Word of
God and go to attend to his family, or what? This is a classic example of
conflict of interests.
Instead
of stopping what He was doing and going to His mother and brothers, Jesus
simply said, “Who is My mother, or my brethren?” The crowd must have been
shocked. His mother must have been devastated. His brothers probably got angry.
They had traveled all the way from Nazareth to get Him and He refused to even
stop teaching to talk with them.
Instead
of trying to ease the tension, Jesus intensifies it. Instead of reaching out to
his earthly family, He speaks to all the members of His spiritual family. Jesus
used this moment as an opportunity to teach some eternal truth. This is a tense
scene and the Lord’s reaction to His family seems cold on the surface. But His
response to them was designed to teach some very important truths.
The
lessons. Sometimes it is our dear ones like mother, father, husband, wife and
friends that stand in between us and God. Of course they don't do it out of
evil intentions; Mary and the others weren't acting out evil intentions; they
were trying to help Jesus, so they thought. Yes, many times, our
greatest distraction in doing God's will, and in embracing new opportunities
are our relations. The tendency not to offset our dearest people or our dear
past experiences many times make us forsake God-sent opportunities. This is why
the burden of what we know already limits us in embracing new opportunities.
The old is the enemy of the new. THE TIES THAT BIND US ARE THE TIES THAT BLIND
US. (Andrew Hargadon).
There is in this passage a great and practical
truth. It may very well be that a man finds himself closer to people who are
not related to him than he does to his own kith and kin. The deepest relationship
of life is not merely a blood relationship; it is the relationship of mind to
mind and heart to heart (like husband and wife). It is when people have common
aims, common principles, common interests, a common goal that they become
really and truly kin.
You
have heard the saying that "Obedience is thicker than blood", meaning
by that that we are Christians not because of our Christian parents but
because, like Jesus, we do what God wants us to do; it means that it is not
enough to be Baptized, to go to Church, to carry a cross on your chest, a
rosary in your car, or to have your Bible all underlined; the bottom line is,
are you doing God’s will or not? The person who obeys God's will is the true
brother and sister and mother of Jesus. Christ has redefined Christians.
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