"Called and Sent" by Fr. Chris House

For the past three Sunday’s we have heard accounts of faith in Mark’s Gospel: shaky faith from disciples, an abundant but desperate faith from Jairus and the woman with the hemorrhage, and limited/restricted faith from the crowd in the synagogue at Nazareth. This Sunday our Lord sends his disciples out on mission; it is time for them to put their faith into action.
Mark does not let us know what the disciples were thinking when they received their commission from the Lord Jesus and truly became the Apostles (the word apostle means “one who is sent”). There may have been feelings of uneasiness among them or a hesitancy to be sent out for a time away from the Lord, perhaps something similar to what we hear in the first reading of the Prophet Amos who tells us that he was not looking to be called on by the Lord and that he was simply living his life as a shepherd and a dresser of sycamores. What is clear from the Lord’s instructions to them was that their faith needed to be ready for the challenge because they were being sent out with little in their possession for the task ahead. The Apostles were being asked to go out and proclaim the reign of God and to trust that he would provide for what they needed in the process.
Like the Apostles, we have been called by Christ and we are invited to carry his Gospel into the world. This reality is echoed in the second reading from St. Paul in his Letter to the Ephesians. Paul speaks to the fact that, as Christians, we have received an election, a call by Christ to be his witnesses and the grace needed to answer that election comes with the call. We may feel that our faith is not where it needs to be or we may have the reluctance of Amos as did many of the other prophets and saints, but God always provides what is needed to answer his call to be his witnesses in the world.
Next Sunday we will hear of the Apostles’ surprise, as well as joy, at what they were able to do on mission by God’s grace. If we put ourselves at God’s service and open our hearts to the power and possibilities of his grace, we may find ourselves surprised too at the awesome things that God will do for, in, and through us.
Blessings to you and yours doe the week ahead,
Father Chris House









