JESUS GAVE HIS LIFE AS A RANSOM FOR MANY

 


Wednesday of week 8 in Ordinary Time 


1 Peter 1:18-25

Psalm 147:12-15,19-20

Mark 10:32-45


The Gospel today emphasizes a key principle of Christian life. We are called to be present in the world, yet not of the world, with our hearts and eyes directed toward heavenly realities. James and John, the sons of Zebedee, approached Jesus and requested a favor: “Grant us to sit, one at your right hand and one at your left, in your glory” (Mk 10:37). Their request was centered on notions of glory, honor, and status—they desired prominent positions in what they believed would be the forthcoming kingdom of the Lord. While it is true that the Lord will one day reign in glory, their understanding and perspective of this rule were incomplete. His kingdom is not one of power and status, but of mercy and compassion.



Jesus responds to James and John by asking whether they are prepared to share in the rejection and suffering that lie ahead for Him. “Can you drink the cup that I must drink or be baptized with the baptism with which I must be baptized?” Their request reflected a desire for self-advancement, whereas Jesus invites them to embrace self-giving. At the heart of discipleship is the act of unselfish love—serving others rather than seeking to be served.



We are all called to follow the example of the one who came not to be served, but to serve, whose life was marked by self-emptying for the benefit of others. It is through embracing this way of life that we will share in Jesus’ glory. We are reminded to heed the words of the Lord who prayed for us—those “in the world, but not of the world” (cf., Jn 17:15).




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