Mark 3:20-35

Lectio (Reading)

Read the passage twice and get a sense of what it is saying. Pay attention to what strikes you.
Jesus came home with his disciples.
Again the crowd gathered,
making it impossible for them even to eat.
When his relatives heard of this they set out to seize him,
for they said, “He is out of his mind.”
The scribes who had come from Jerusalem said,
“He is possessed by Beelzebul,”
and “By the prince of demons he drives out demons.”

Summoning them, he began to speak to them in parables,
“How can Satan drive out Satan?
If a kingdom is divided against itself,
that kingdom cannot stand.
And if a house is divided against itself,
that house will not be able to stand.
And if Satan has risen up against himself
and is divided, he cannot stand;
that is the end of him.
But no one can enter a strong man’s house to plunder his property
unless he first ties up the strong man.
Then he can plunder the house.
Amen, I say to you,
all sins and all blasphemies that people utter will be
forgiven them.
But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit
will never have forgiveness,
but is guilty of an everlasting sin.”
For they had said, “He has an unclean spirit.”

His mother and his brothers arrived.
Standing outside they sent word to him and called him.
A crowd seated around him told him,
“Your mother and your brothers and your sisters
are outside asking for you.”
But he said to them in reply,
“Who are my mother and my brothers?”
And looking around at those seated in the circle he said,
“Here are my mother and my brothers.
For whoever does the will of God
is my brother and sister and mother.”

Meditatio (Reflecting)

Slowly read the passage again, pausing on words or phrases that stands out. Take time to consider the meaning. particularly in your life.

Amen, I say to you, all sins and all blasphemies that people utter will be forgiven them. But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an everlasting sin.”

Oratio (Responding)

Read the passage again, slowly. Consider how God has spoken to you and respond back to Him. You may want to consider how this passage is asking you to act differently.

The catholic church teaches that the only unforgivable sin is to blaspheme against the Holy Spirit, and that is what Jesus is talking about in this passage. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit can be understood like this… The devils most favorite trick to play on people in grave sin, is to whisper in their ear, and say “you are such a bad person, that your sin is so bad that God will never forgive you, and that you should just give up because it is all hopeless.” The evil one wants you to despair, and to take your life rejecting God because then he can keep you with him in hell, and away from eternity with God. The devils only goal in life is to deprive God of souls, by tricking them into falling for his lies. Simply understood, the sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, is to believe those lies of the devil, to despair, and think that God’s love and mercy is not big enough to forgive you.

But you don’t have to be in grave sin to fall for this same lie. Here is another example. Our modern culture (which is itself, another whisper from the devil) will try to teach you that because God is all loving and all forgiving, that there is nothing you could do to make God not forgive you. This culture wants you to believe that His love is unconditional and there is nothing you could do that would change that. This is in-fact a lie hidden inside of truth, and sounds good. But God’s love is indeed conditional, and there is one thing that you can do that God cannot forgive…, and that is to never ask for His forgiveness. This is called the sin of presumption. Assuming that God will forgive you, and to live your life as if it is always granted. God is utterly perfect, and His love is infinite. He is all forgiving, and ever merciful. But all of that grace depends on one thing… YOU! You must first turn to him, you must get on your knees and beg for forgiveness. You must gladly accept whatever penance that He puts on your heart, and you must do whatever is required to reconcile your sin. If you do this, and complete this process of forgiveness, that is what it means to accept the gift of the Holy spirit in your life.

Anything short of that is to reject the Holy Spirit in your life. And if you die in that state of being un-reconciled with God, then that is what it means to blaspheme the Holy Spirit, and you will not make it to heaven! And I can prove it…, Heaven is the total and complete giving and receiving of love between you and the Father, and all of the other people in Heaven. It is the most intimate relationship that you can imagine, higher than the most perfect marriage here on earth, higher than the love of a parent for a child, and higher than any friendship you have ever had. This is only possible through absolute and total reconciliation between you and God, there cannot be anything between you that separates you. Do you think that you can reject god even a little, or simply just take Him for granted while at the same time participate in the complete and total exchange of perfect love with Him? No! You must want it, and you must do what is required to attain it, anything less would make you unclean. And Jesus told us what happens to those that are unclean. In another gospel verse we hear the story of the wedding feast and the guest that is not wearing a wedding garment…meaning he is unclean, and he is cast out into the darkness, where their is wailing and grinding of teeth. We must not allow ourselves to believe this cultural lie that gods love is unconditional, it hinges on the one condition that you ask for his forgiveness.

The Holy Spirit is always working in you, and all around you, all the time, trying to get you to make that turn to God, the turn that will in-fact give you the forgiveness that you need, and ultimately get you into heaven, and assure your place in eternity with God. But you must make that turn, you must choose Him over all of the things of this world, and you must put Him first in your life. If you can do this, if you can strive to do good and reject evil, and you can die in loving friendship with God, then you will be able to free yourself of those last attachments to sin (in purgatory), and eventually hear those most wonderful of all words… “well done my good and faithful servant, enter into my glory!”

Contemplatio (Contemplating)

Take time to simply remain in the presence of God.

Resolutio (Resolving)

Make a resolution that will improve your life, your relationships, or your faith. Make it small and attainable, and do it.

Oh lord, help me today to reject this world, and the lies of the devil and to turn toward you in all things. Help me to make right choices, and follow your loving example in all things. Amen.