Today,
Saint Mark tells us how Jesus taught and how
the crowd came to Him. In those days, they were as hungry of doctrine
as we are today, ignorance being always our worst enemy. Let us not
forget the expression: «They will hate no more when they ignore
no more»...
As
He walked along, Jesus sees Levi, son of Alpheus, sitting in his
office and, says to him: «Follow me»
(Mk 2:4), and Levi leaves
everything and follows Him. With his promptitude and generosity Levi
scored his biggest “business”. Not only the “business
of the century”, but the business of Eternity, too.
It
would be worth our mulling over Roman tax collectors, who ceased to
exist a long while ago, while Levi —better known today as
Matthew— keeps piling up profits with his writings, as one of
the twelve pillars of the Church. This is what happens when we
promptly follow our Lord. He said: «And everyone who has
left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or
fields for my sake will receive a hundred times as much and will
inherit eternal life» (Mat 19:29).
Jesus
accepted the banquet Matthew offered Him and His apostles at home,
together with other tax collectors and sinners. The Pharisees —who
always seemed to prefer witnessing how others worked— felt like
informing His disciples that their Master was eating with people they
considered as sinners. The Lord hears them and, in self-defense, He
answers: «I did not come to call the righteous but
sinners» (Mk 2:17). Mankind is in
hard need of that divine Healer. We are all sinners and, as Saint
Paul says, «for all have sinned and fall short of the
glory of God» (Rom 3:23).
Let us always answer as
quickly as Mary used to do when responding to Her vocation as
co-redeemer.