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15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Mk 6: 7-13 The Mission Introductory Prayer: Dear Lord Jesus, just as you commissioned the apostles to herald your Kingdom, so you send me into the world today. May I always cling in confidence to the mission you entrust to my hands. Teach me to trust in spite of trials, and to channel my burning love for you by reaching out to souls. Petition: Lord, as your heart burns for the souls you love and died for, so enflame my heart with this apostolic zeal. Gospel: Mk 6: 7-13 He called the twelve and began to send them out two by two, and gave them authority over the unclean spirits. He ordered them to take nothing for their journey except a staff; no bread, no bag, no money in their belts; but to wear sandals and not to put on two tunics. He said to them, "Wherever you enter a house, stay there until you leave the place. If any place will not welcome you and they refuse to hear you, as you leave, shake off the dust that is on your feet as a testimony against them." So they went out and proclaimed that all should repent. They cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many who were sick and cured them. 1. "He Called the Twelve." Jesus needs us. He chose to need us. He needs his chosen band of faithful apostles to continue the mission of redemption. Jesus Christ has chosen to multiply himself through us, to reach thousands of souls through us his emissaries. Christ did not have to do this. He could have decided to fulfill every aspect of salvation on his own, for indeed saving souls is the most pressing desire in his heart. Yet Jesus' love for us is so great, he chose to save man by man. He has entrusted to us the fulfillment of what he desires so greatly. The mission of Christ lies in our hands, and Christ is waiting for our response. From the beginning of his ministry, he called to him those whom he desired; ...And he appointed twelve, whom also he named apostles, to be with him, and to be sent out to preach. From then on, they would also be his emissaries (Greek apostoloi). In them, Christ continues his own mission: "As the Father has sent me, even so I send you." The apostles' ministry is the continuation of his mission; Jesus said to the Twelve, He who receives you receives me (Catechism of the Catholic Church #858). 2. "He Gave Authority."
However, Jesus does not abandon us, leaving us to complete this task alone. We cling to the confidence of Christ's constant presence and grace. Alone, we can do nothing, but with Christ we can do anything. Jesus bestows upon us his power and authority to carry out his mission of redemption. We act not of ourselves, but in the name of Jesus Christ. What confidence Christians possess! If Christ is with us, who can be against us? The power of God sustains us and in his name, we shall conquer. All we have to do is trust. Our world today, as far as it has fallen from God, can and will be brought back to Christ, if we get out there and fight. All we have to do is trust. Trust in the omnipotent power of Almighty God. It is from God's love for all men that the Church in every age receives both the obligation and the vigor of her missionary dynamism, for the love of Christ urges us on. But the Church, to whom this truth has been entrusted, must go out to meet their desire, so as to bring them the truth. Because she believes in God's universal plan of salvation, the Church must be missionary (Catechism of the Catholic Church #851). 3. "Take Nothing." Anxiety assuredly flared up in the apostles when Christ told them to take nothing but a staff, sandals and tunic. His orders seem to clash with the mission. Pragmatism and practicality cringe at the very thought of such rashness. Yet if Christ orders it, can trusting Jesus asks for childlike abandonment to the providence of our heavenly Father who takes care of his children's smallest needs: Therefore do not be anxious, saying, "What shall we eat?" or "What shall we drink?". . Your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things shall be yours as well (Catechism of the Catholic Church #305). How often, Lord Jesus, do I lack trust in you! Increase my trust. I believe I can change this world with nothing but my love for you. Conversation with Christ: I know, Jesus, that you invite me, as your apostle, to herald your Kingdom among everyone I meet. You entrust me with the graces you won on Questionnaire: This optional questionnaire is intended to help you evaluate your life in light of the inspirations God just gave you in these moments you spent with him in prayer. 1. Christ calls me to continue his mission of redemption. Does the salvation of souls burn in my heart? How do I make it a reality in my life? 2. Do I really believe that Christ can change the world around me? Does this give me confidence to do his work? What does this move me to do for Christ and his Church? 3. In what ways is my trust in God weak? How do I overcome those fears and respond to my mission? |
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