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Monday Feb 06, 2012
PSA 05 February 2012
Monday Feb 06, 2012
Monday Feb 06, 2012
Ken
Howcroft. “Praying, Proclaiming and Evicting Evil”. A sermon for the 5th
Sunday in Ordinary Time (after Epiphany). When Rome has its worst snow for 25
years and grinds to a halt, and you are trying to get a guest to the airport,
you have to become like the Romans, react like them and go with their flow to
get anywhere. If you are not to be duplicitous, that takes integrity. Last week
we heard in Mark’s Gospel how Jesus burst into Galilee with an integrity in
which what he said, what he did and what he was were all of a piece. This week
we hear how he sees and responds to everyone’s deep need. He comes from the
synagogue into Simon’s house ready to talk and eat with his male disciples and
notices that all is not well with Simon’s mother-in-law. He notices her and
touches her. It is true that he does not
ask her to sit and talk, but rather than healing her in order for her to resume
a subservient role in the house it is more likely that he frees her from what
is stopping her from doing what she wants to do to help him. Mark then gives a
typical day in the ministry of Jesus in which he preaches and frees people from
the problems and forces and evil that prevents them flourishing. He refuses,
though, to be trapped just in one activity or one place. E takes time to pray,
reflecting on what is happening, seeking guidance, looking to do God’s will.
And he is driven on by the restless energy of God. It is the praying that
produces the integrity. St Paul knew that. He discovers that to avoid getting
trapped in old arguments that would prevent people encountering Jesus, he has
to approach them within their own culture and ways of behaving as much as
possible. But that takes integrity. And that takes prayer. The readings were 1
Corinthians 9:16-23 and Mark 1:29-39
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