Prayer Requests and Gratitudes

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

We are Part of the 'Family'

~~~ Ezra 6:7-8, 12b, 14-20 ~~~ Psalm 122 ~~~ Luke 8:19-21~~~
 
The house of the Lord was built in Jerusalem
for everyone to come and enter.
 
The children of Israel–priests, Levites,
and the other returned exiles–
celebrated the dedication of this house of God with joy.
 
When you first read the verses from the Gospel it appears
 that Jesus is rejecting his own family.
Instead he is expanding the concept of family
to a much broader view point.
The 'family' no longer consists only of  one's parents and siblings,
but includes the larger community of believers.
 
That day Jesus did not even let his immediate family
take him away from his greater task of spreading the word.
Instead he gathers his listeners into his family...
he creates a community.
He includes those who are believers into an intimate family group.
 
 
In order to a part in this greater family we must hear and act according.
Jesus calls us his children...he says he has adopted us to be his own.
 
The mother of Jesus and his brothers came to him
but were unable to join him because of the crowd.
He was told, “Your mother and your brothers are standing outside
and they wish to see you.”
He said to them in reply, “My mother and my brothers
are those who hear the word of God and act on it.”
Those who are adopted into a family are every bit deserving of being called
sister and brother as those who are biologically connected.
Jesus became one of us...he took on our human flesh and blood
so that we may be united with him.
We have been chosen to become part of the household of the Father.
 
Sometimes it is our parents and siblings who actually
object to our following Jesus.
They can ridicule and judge us for our beliefs.
Jesus is saying, my family is so much greater
than the definition you are accustomed to experiencing.
 
The Father sent Jesus and he invites us to hear and act accordingly
as one who is part of the family.
 
Perhaps Mary was longing to see her son.
Perhaps Mary missed not having him around the house every day.
Perhaps she was concerned for his safety and wanted
him to come home with her.
She traveled some distance to reach her son,
yet they did not arrive in time to get into the house.
I wonder how differently this scene may have unfolded
had Mary arrived earlier. Something to contemplate later.
 
As the light of the world, Jesus could not just stay in his hometown
he had to go out and shine the light for truth and justice
 to as many as he could reach.
 
Jesus was a visitor in this temple,
but yet he spoke out and people crowded around to hear his words.
He was not in his hometown of Nazareth.
 
Blessings come not just in hearing the message,
but in how well we act upon its content.

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