Mark 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 get this scene in your head. 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 a 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. His family wants Him
to stop His teaching, leave the multitude, and go to meet his family. They
want Jesus to stop what he is doing and attend to them. And will not be
the last time. You remember this other incident in Mark 3:20-21?
"Then Jesus went to a house [probably Peter’s], but a
throng came together again, so that He and His disciples could not even take
food. And when those who belonged to Him ( His family) heard it, they went out
to take Him by force, for they kept saying, He is out of His mind!"
The lessons. Sometimes it is our dear ones like mother,
father, husband, wife and friends that stand in between us and God, that stand
in between us and our opportunities. 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. This was a misguided help of good
intentioned people. Jesus, however used the occasion to teach us all that
OBEDIENCE TO GOD, DOING GOD'S WILL, FOLLOWING GOD IS ABOVE EVERYTHING AND EVERYBODY.
Yes, many times, our greatest distraction in doing God's
will, and in embracing new opportunities are our relations, our friends. 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).
Another lesson. There is in this passage a great and practical
truth. It is very common to have your closest people to be not your blood
family but others not related to you by blood. The deepest relationship of life
is not always the 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 friends.
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