The Spiritual Waiting Room
Unite
Prophesied Messiah
Stand Courageously Follow
He Proclaimed the Gospel
Faith
(Photo and poem by Kathy McNamara)
Scripture: Matthew 4:23
After the arrest of John the Baptist, Jesus began to preach about the Kingdom and He called apostles to help in the mission. He went all around Galilee. He taught in the synagogues.
Jesus proclaimed the gospel of the Kingdom and cured every disease and illness among the people.
Reflection
In our contemporary scene many people bemoan the lack of unity in our country. They mention political, religious, and social differences. This can lead to screaming matches where people do not take time to listen to one another and try to understand the viewpoint another person has.
This of course is not new. Jesus faced similar differences and disagreements as He tried to proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom. The religious leaders of His day had different opinions about following the law and associating with those who were "unclean".
The prophet Isaiah had spoken about the Light that would shine in the darkness. Jesus tried to bring that Light to the people but there was resistance to His message. He came from Galilee and that was considered to be a territory that was not very significant.
Jesus would not let that stop Him. He took a stand for justice and reached out to those on the margins. He did not back down when there was opposition to His ministry. He reacted courageously and called others to minister with Him.
The first apostles He called were fishermen. He asked them to trust in Him and to follow as He proclaimed the Gospel.
The amazing thing is that they did not hesitate to leave their nets and to walk with Jesus. They were attracted to His message and to His person. They saw something special in Him. They came to believe that He was the Messiah and the Son of God.
They put their faith in Jesus and became one with Him. They were moved by His teachings and by His care for the people. They sensed His Love for them and His desire to heal their hurts.
The apostles united together to spread the message that Jesus had shared with them. That spirit of unity is a challenge for us today. We are asked to put all divisions aside and to unite with our sisters and brothers to bring justice to those who have been neglected and oppressed.
It's time to unite!
1. Why do you think there are so many divisions in our society today?
2. What can we do as followers of Jesus to unite people today?
3. How did Jesus react to the opposition and disunity that He faced?
4. Can the Good News of Jesus bring unity today?
5. What do you feel as you contemplate Kathy's photo?
(Scripture adaptation, reflection, and questions by John J. McNamara)



