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Mk 1:14-20
Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of God, and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent, and believe in the gospel.”
And passing along by the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and Andrew the brother of Simon casting a net in the sea; for they were fishermen. And Jesus said to them, “Follow me and I will make you become fishers of men.” And immediately they left their nets and followed him. And going on a little farther, he saw James the son of Zeb′edee and John his brother, who were in their boat mending the nets. And immediately he called them; and they left their father Zeb′edee in the boat with the hired servants, and followed him.
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Searching for Fulfillment
So many rich ideas and
images, today's reading. Did you pick a word, pick a phrase, pick an idea? He was
arrested. John was arrested. Maybe it was gospel. Maybe it was God. Maybe it was the
time is fulfilled, or repent, or believe, or fishing. The guys were fishing, just
something simple and normal. Or maybe it was immediately. We see that twice. They
immediately responded to Jesus' call. Maybe it was brother. Maybe you heard the reading
about these brothers and you started thinking about your brother.
Or
maybe it was father because the brothers leave their father. Maybe it made you think
about your father. So much to draw from every single day's gospel. And that's why we
take this few moments each day to look at today's gospel. What I drew today was the time
is fulfilled. So we spend so much of our lives waiting, spend so much of our lives
waiting for things to happen, excited for things to happen, or maybe fearful that
something will happen. And we spend a lot of time waiting. And Jesus is all about
fulfillment. And Jesus says today, He says, "The time is fulfilled." It's a beautiful
idea. And it's an idea just dripping with faith.
Because whatever is
playing out in your life, the time is going to be fulfilled. It is going to play out.
It's going to play out. God has a plan. God's plan will be fulfilled. Time will be
fulfilled. We publish an amazing book at Dynamic Catholic called The Road to
Hope. It's written by a bishop in Asia. I can't pronounce his name. I won't
even try. But the book's called Road to Hope, The Road to
Hope. And it's these short reflections that he wrote while he was in prison.
There's about 1,000 of them, which is really short, a word, a few words, phrase, two
sentences, and they're just brilliant.
You realize, okay, this man is
imprisoned, I think, for about a decade, bishop. We never think of bishops being
imprisoned. But for 1,000 years-- there's pretty much been no time in the past 1,000
years when a bishop of the Catholic Church has not been imprisoned somewhere because of
their faith, not because they committed some crime, but because of their faith. And this
man, modern times, just a few years ago, released, and we published his book,
Road to Hope.
Absolutely brilliant, but has this
faith that even though he's there in prison, something is being fulfilled in him and
through him, that even though he can't tend to his flock, even though he can't be with
his people, that his role as their shepherd is being fulfilled while he's sitting there
in prison. And that takes an amazing faith, a powerful, dynamic faith. And that's our
virtue today, the virtue of faith, supernatural virtue, faith. How's your faith? Is it
dynamic? Is it robust? Maybe it's fragile. Maybe your faith is a little fragile right
now. Let's take an assessment of our faith today. Let's take a clear-eyed, a brutally
honest assessment of our faith.
I was like, "Okay, where is it at?"
Come to God and say, "All right, God, my faith is robust today. It isn't always like
this, but wow, it is strong today, God. And thank you for that." And be grateful and
appreciative for that. Or to come to God and say, "Hey God, my faith is wavering because
of this or because of that." Or, "God, my faith is fragile today. And can you support
it? Can you help me grow my faith? Can you increase my faith? Give me the grace. My
faith will be stronger tomorrow than it was today." It's being fulfilled. What's it?
God's plan, God's will, God's dream.
It's being fulfilled, whether we
recognize it or not. It takes faith to recognize that. And that's our virtue today. Have
a great day. Have a day of faith. May God bless you, God bless your families for
generations to come with rich faith. Have a great day and remember, don't just be
yourself. Be the-very-best-version-of-yourself, all that God created you to
be.