February 8th 2015 - Fifth Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Raised to Serve
Readings:
Job 7:1-4, 6-7
Psalm 147:1-6
1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23
Mark 1:29-39
Job 7:1-4, 6-7
Psalm 147:1-6
1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23
Mark 1:29-39
In today’s First Reading, Job describes the
futility of life before Christ.
His lament reminds us of the curse of toil and
death placed upon Adam following his original sin (see Genesis 3:17-19). Men
and women are like slaves seeking shade, unable to find rest. Their lives are
like the wind that comes and goes.
But, as we sing in today’s Psalm, He who
created the stars, promised to heal the brokenhearted and gather those lost in
exile from Him (see Isaiah 11:12; 61:1). We see this promise fulfilled in
today’s Gospel.
Simon’s mother-in-law is like Job’s toiling,
hopeless humanity. She is laid low by affliction but too weak to save herself.
But as God promised to take His chosen people
by the hand (see Isaiah 42:6), Jesus grasps her by the hand and helps her up.
The word translated “help” is actually Greek for raising up. The same verb is
used when Jesus commands a dead girl to arise (see Mark 5:41-42). It’s used
again to describe His own resurrection (see Mark 14:28; 16:7).
What Jesus has done for Simon’s mother-in-law,
He has done for all humanity - raised all of us who lay dead through our sins
(see Ephesians 2:5).
Notice all the words of totality and
completeness in the Gospel. The whole town gathers; all the sick are brought to
Him. He drives out demons in the whole of Galilee. Everyone is looking for
Christ.
We too have found Him. By our baptism, He
healed and raised us to live in His presence (see Hosea 6:1-2).
Like Simon’s mother-in-law, there is only one
way we can thank Him for the new life He has given us. We must rise to serve
Him and His gospel.
Our lives must be our thanksgiving, as Paul
describes in today’s Epistle. We must tell everyone the good news, the
purpose for which Jesus has come - that
others, too, may have a share in this salvation.
Yours in Christ,
Scott Hahn, Ph.D.
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