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St. Mark 11:1-11
(2/25)
The Gospel for Monday of the Week of Meatfare
Responses to Christ’s Passion I ~ Understanding: St.
Mark 11:1-11, especially vs. 10: “Blessed
is the
Blessed Theophylact
notes Jesus’ reason for going public: “The Lord did this so
that they might understand His glory if they wanted to understand, and so that
by seeing in Him the fulfillment of the prophecies, they might know that He is
truly God. But if they did not wish
to understand, it would be to their greater condemnation, that not even with
such glorious miracles did they believe.” Thus, we too must observe Him and
choose: how shall we understand Jesus?
By speaking of “understanding,”
Blessed Theophylact does not refer to our having
certain information. Rather, he
focuses attention on Christ’s true nature and purpose in order to
separate those who understand and accept Jesus as Lord and those who
refuse His sovereignty. Will you
open your hearts to God, or will you choose to avoid, resist, or ignore Him?
The Saint echoes the universal call of all the
Prophets, Apostles, and other Biblical writers. For example, the Prophet Jeremiah
grieves with the Lord that the people of his day, “‘like their
bow...have bent their tongues for lies.
They are not valiant for the truth on the earth. For they proceed from evil to evil, and
they do not know Me,’ says the Lord” (Jer. 9:3).
Like our original parents, we choose to sin
and stultify our understanding - not only of God, but of ourselves as
well.
No fault may be placed against God for our
failure to understand. Even in our
legal tradition, the principle of “ignorantia juris,” or “ignorance of the law,” admits
of no exception. Compassion and
common sense allow for “mitigating circumstances” about facts, but
not in cases involving duty.
God has revealed Himself to all of us in a
manner that everyone can understand - as fellow human beings. He has revealed His will through all
cultures and in all periods of history.
Truly the Lord has gone out of His way to help all men understand His
will and purpose: “Has it not been told thee, O man, what is good? or what does
the Lord require of thee but to do justice, and love mercy, and be ready to
walk with the Lord thy God?” (Mic.
6:8 LXX). So, you may choose
to “understand” and to pray with the Prophet David, “Let my
supplication draw nigh before Thee, O Lord; according to Thine
oracle give me understanding” (Ps. 118:169 LXX). Among those who welcomed the Lord in
triumph, there were those who wanted true knowledge of God. Join them and cry “Blessed is He
Who comes in the Name of the Lord” (Mk. 11:9)!
O loving Christ, deliver
us from the darkness of ignorance, and fill us with the stream of Thy
knowledge, that we may become sons and daughters of Thine
undying Light.
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