Feast of St. Francis Xavier
First Reading - 1 Corinthians 9:16-19,22-23
Gospel - Mark 16:15-20
The first reading can be divided into two halves. The first part speaks about the gospel-life of Paul. Paul admits that gospel is the sum of his life and is compulsive and driving. The second part of it is about the mission of paul that he undertook for the sake of the gospel. He claims that he has made all things to all to win people for the gospel. It means he has not imposed the life of Christ but made Christ available and accessible to all people.
In the gospel, Jesus sends his disciples to preach the gospel to all creation that all may be saved. The gospel or the good news is about Christ that the salvation is offered to all in and through him, thus acceptance of the gospel will bring salvation to them.
My dear friends, the gospel is the sum total of our Christian life. We belong to the gospel family, where Christ is our salvation. The readings invite us to accept two things: firstly, to believe in the good news that we are saved in Christ through our baptism. Secondly, to become witnesses of the gift of salvation to others. It's not by force but by making Christ available to them. How can we make Christ available to them? It's by seeing our life that people come to know that followers of Christ live their lives according to the gospel. It's by our actions and behaviour towards one another we make Christ available to all. It's by our life of forgiveness, compassion and other gospel virtues we make Christ available to all. May this zeal for the gospel to make Christ present always burn in our hearts.
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