HOMILY FOR THE FEAST OF ST MARK THE EVANGELIST

 

1Peter 5:5-14; Psalm 88; Mark 16:15-20

“‘Go into all the world and proclaim the good news to the whole creation. The one who believes and is baptized will be saved; but the one who does not believe will be condemned.”  Jesus commanded his followers to go out and ‘proclaim the Good News to all creation’. Mark embraced this task and gave his best not only in the written gospel but also in his mission with Peter and Paul.

 With references to some materials;  Mark’s gospel is said to be the oldest of the  gospels, even though Matthew appears first in most Bibles. It is the most precise and concise in theology and a source  for the later works of Matthew and Luke. It is symbolized by a winged lion – a figure of courage and monarchy. The Lion also represents Jesus’ resurrection because lions were believed to sleep with open eyes, a comparison with Christ in the tomb and Christ as king.

Mark teaches us about  love, truth, messiahship, discipleship, the nature of human beings, repentance, transformation, compassion, miracles, healing, faith, the deity of Christ, the humanity of Christ, forgiveness, prayer, sin, righteousness, grace, law, covenants, salvation family and the likes. May his gospel strengthen us to become good Christians that will always stand firm in faith to pull down satanic kingdoms. Amen.

 

LET US PRAY

O God, who raised up Saint Mark, your Evangelist, and endowed him with the grace to preach the Gospel, grant, we pray, that we may so profit from his teaching as to follow faithfully in the footsteps of Christ. Who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. AMEN.

 

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