In today’s Gospel it is pointed out…but he was from Nazareth! The demon was trying to put down Jesus by calling out his home town….but finally recognizes him as “The Holy One of God”! And the people are astonished by Jesus’ authority with which he taught and that even unclean spirits obeyed him! But the religious leaders and the elders of the people would become fearful of Jesus and the power he exercised in word and deed. What they couldn’t see is what the “unclean spirit” was able to see: Jesus’ oneness with God! His power was from his identity as “The Holy One of God”!
Who are the prophetic voices we listen to today? Are you being called to be prophetic in word and action? Through our baptism each of us has been anointed to be a prophet, to live prophetic lives, lives that challenge the injustices of the world, lives that challenge racism and bigotry and misogyny, lives that heal and bring wholeness to the wounded and suffering of the world. We are called to be prophets who speak out and act out on behalf of the immigrant and the refugee, to be builders of peace and makers of justice! This is our prophetic call received at our baptism and sealed in the power of the Holy Spirit! Now is the time to live our discipleship, to claim our prophetic role in building up the Reign of God, to live and to love as the children of God whom we are!
God’s Blessings,
Fr. Tim