Thursday of Week 3 of Ordinary Time – Gospel


Commentary on Mark 4:21-25

We are still with Mark’s Gospel in a section of parables and images.  Today we see a number of disparate sayings.

No one lights a lamp and then covers it up.  Our Christian faith is a light for the world and not to be kept hidden. Our message is not meant to be kept secret, but to be broadcast and shared.  How many know that we are Christians?  How many see us practise our faith openly?  How many are influenced by our living according to the Christian vision?  Our faith, our knowledge of Jesus and his Gospel, is not something private to be kept to ourselves.

A ‘good’ Catholic is not just one who keeps all the Commandments, goes often to Mass, stays in the ‘state of grace’, but rather one who radiates his/her faith, shares it generously with others and is as much concerned with others having the experience of loving and being loved by God that he or she has.  If we are not seen to be Christians we have somehow failed, no matter how good our inner lives may be. To be a Christian is not just to be a good person but an apostle, an evangeliser, a sharer of faith by word and action.

What we give out to others is what we will ourselves receive—and even more:

For to those who have, more will be given, and from those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken away.

That is what happened to the man who buried his master’s money in the ground so as not to lose it.  Those who invested it got even more in return.  In the Christian life, we gain by giving, not by getting.  It is only when we give that we can get.  When everyone gives, everyone gets.

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