We Are Family / Somos una Familia

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“My mother and my brothers are those who hear the word of God and act on it.”

Today’s Gospel offers us a reminder about the universality of the Church, that all are welcomed into God’s family.

Jesus was surrounded by a large crowd, so much so that the ones whom Jesus loved, his mother and his “brothers” (also used for nephews, nieces, cousins, half-brothers and half-sisters) could not get to Him. Someone passed along the news that Jesus’ loved ones were waiting for Him and Jesus responded with the above.

With His response, Jesus said that all who were in the crowd were his mother and his brothers as they were the ones hearing His word and being moved to action. The crowd wasn’t taking the place of the Blessed Mother and His loved ones but, in essence, the crowd was becoming part of Jesus’ family.

God created each and every one of us to be a part of His heavenly family, and the entirety of salvation history, from Adam and Eve culminating all the way up to the New Covenant and the person of Jesus Christ, is the story of God working to bring us into His family fold.

Here, Jesus is saying that being a part of His family, God’s family, is more than just the physical bond of flesh and blood. Rather, it’s about obedience to God’s word.

This is a constant theme in the Gospels. Just a few chapters later in Luke, a woman calls out to Jesus, proclaiming that His mother Mary is blessed (11:28). Jesus responds here similarly, “Rather, blessed are those who hear the word of God and observe it.”

Brothers and sisters in Christ, in order to fully be a member of God’s family, we must take a hard look at ourselves. Have we heard the word of God and heeded and obeyed it? Or are we hearing the word of the world and following that instead?

Dive deep into the Word of God in Scripture. Listen to the Word of God in prayer. Take it, internalize it and then proceed to action.

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“Mi madre y mis hermanos son aquellos que escuchan la palabra de Dios y la ponen en práctica”.

El Evangelio de hoy nos ofrece un recordatorio sobre la universalidad de la Iglesia, que todos son bienvenidos a la familia de Dios. 

Jesús estaba rodeado por una gran multitud, tanto que aquellos a quienes Jesús amaba, su madre y sus “hermanos” (también usados ​​para sobrinos, sobrinas, primos, medios hermanos y medias hermanas) no podían llegar a Él. Alguien pasó la noticia de que los seres queridos de Jesús lo estaban esperando y Jesús respondió con lo anterior.

Con su respuesta, Jesús dijo que todos los que estaban en la multitud eran su madre y sus hermanos, ya que eran los que escuchaban su palabra y se movían a la acción. La multitud no estaba tomando el lugar de la Santísima Madre y Sus seres queridos sino que, en esencia, la multitud se estaba convirtiendo en parte de la familia de Jesús.

Dios creó a todos y cada uno de nosotros para ser parte de Su familia celestial, y la historia de la salvación en su totalidad, desde Adán y Eva culminando hasta la Nueva Alianza y la persona de Jesucristo, es la historia de Dios obrando para traernos a Su redil familiar.

Aquí, Jesús está diciendo que ser parte de Su familia, la familia de Dios, es más que solo el vínculo físico de carne y sangre. Más bien, se trata de la obediencia a la palabra de Dios.

Este es un tema constante en los Evangelios. Solo unos pocos capítulos más adelante en Lucas, una mujer llama a Jesús, proclamando que Su madre María es bendita (11:28). Jesús responde aquí de manera similar: “Más bien, bienaventurados los que oyen la palabra de Dios y la guardan”.

Hermanos y hermanas en Cristo, para ser plenamente miembros de la familia de Dios, debemos examinarnos detenidamente. ¿Hemos oído la palabra de Dios y le hemos prestado atención y obediencia? ¿O estamos escuchando la palabra del mundo y la seguimos?

Sumérgete profundamente en la Palabra de Dios en las Escrituras. Escuche la Palabra de Dios en la oración. Tómelo, internalícelo y luego proceda a la acción.

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Erin is a Cleveland native and graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville. She is passionate about the Lord Jesus, all things college sports and telling stories and she is blessed enough to get paid for all three of her passions as a full-time youth minister and a freelance sports writer.

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