Today,
the Pharisees want to put Jesus to the test again, and they propose
him the question of divorce. But, instead of giving them a definite
answer, Jesus asks them in return what the Scriptures say and,
without criticizing Moses' Law, makes them understand that while that
Law is legitimate, it is only temporal: «Moses wrote this law
for you, because you are stubborn» (Mk 10:5).
Jesus
reminds them what the Genesis says: «But in the
beginning of creation God made them male and female» (Mk
10:6; cf. Gn 1:27). Jesus speaks here of the unity of
Humankind. Man will leave father and mother and will join his wife,
and the two shall become one flesh to form Mankind. This represents a
new reality: Two human beings form a unity, not as an “association”,
but as generator of Humanity. The conclusion is quite evident: «Let
no one separate what God has joined» (Mk 10:9).
If
we look at marriage as an association, its indissolubility cannot be
apprehended. If marriage is just a matter of associated interests, we
can then understand its dissolution may appear as legitimate. In this
case, to speak of marriage is actually abusing the language, because
it refers only to the association of two single persons that have
decided to make their lives more pleasant. When the Lord speaks of
marriage He is referring to something else. The Vatican II Council
reminds us: «For the good of the spouses and their off-springs
as well as of society, the existence of the sacred bond no longer
depends on human decisions alone. For, God Himself is the author of
matrimony, endowed as it is with various benefits and purposes. All
of these have a very decisive bearing on the continuation of the
human race» (Gaudium et spes, n. 48).
Back
home, the Apostles asked him again about the demands of marriage, and
this is followed by the tender scene with the infants. Both passages
are related. The second lesson is like a parable that explains how
the marriage is possible. The Kingdom of God is for those that become
as infants and accept to build something new. And marriage is the
same, if we have really understood what it actually means, that is:
to leave, join and become.