Jesus said
many things that caused people to pause and think. I’m thinking about the passage in Mark’s
Gospel when Jesus was told that His
mother and brothers were outside looking for Him. After hearing this, instead of going to greet
them, He asked those around Him, “Who are my mother and my brothers?” Then He looked around and answered His own
question with “Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of God is my
brother and sister and mother.” [Mark 3:31-35]
What may
have caused some people to pause and think at that time, and even now when this
passage is read, is that Jesus’ comments can easily be misunderstood. Some will conclude that He was distancing
Himself from His own family and that He was even disowning them to a certain
extent. But nothing could be further
from the truth.
First of all,
we know that Jesus had a perfect love for His dear mother Mary and that she
loved Jesus with a perfect reciprocal love. As for His “brothers,” it was common to refer
to one’s extended family (such as cousins) as brothers and sisters. Therefore, these brothers who were coming to
see Jesus were relatives to one degree or another. And though our Blessed Mother, the mother of
Jesus, was perfect in every way, Jesus’ extended family was not. Recall that some of them thought Jesus was out
of his mind and tried to prevent His public ministry [Mark 3:20-21].
Was Jesus
disowning His family members in some way? Certainly not. Instead, He was establishing a deeper context
for His new family in grace. Though
biological bonds are a gift and must be respected and cherished, the spiritual
bonds established by our joint conformity to the will of God is of much greater
importance. Jesus simply pointed to this
fact, elevating the spiritual family bond over the purely natural. Of course, it’s also important to point out
that Jesus’ mother was first and foremost His mother, not only because she gave
physical birth to Jesus, but primarily because she was in perfect conformity to
the will of God with Him and, thus, the most intimate member of His family by
grace. And the same can be true for all
of us. When we conform our wills to the
will of God, we become Jesus’ “mother” in the sense that He enters our world
through us. And we become His “brothers
and sisters” in that we become intimate members of His eternal family and enjoy
a profound and spiritual union with Him.
We are
called to be so much more than just a physical brother or sister of Christ
Jesus. We are called to the most
intimate and transforming familial union imaginable. And this union is more fully accomplished when
we seek to fulfill the will of God with our whole heart, mind, soul and
strength.
My dear
Lord, I desire deeply to become more fully a member of Your most intimate
family in grace. Help me to always dedicate myself to the complete fulfillment
of the will of our Father in Heaven. And as I conform my will more fully with
that of the Father’s, draw me deeper and deeper into union with You. Jesus, I
trust in You.
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