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Christ as Our Mediator

January 27, 2025 Monday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time
Daily Readings: Hebrews 9:15, 24-28; Mark 3:22-30


Hebrews 9:15, 24-28 emphasizes the supreme and final sacrifice of Christ as our mediator, contrasting the old covenant rituals with the once-for-all offering of Jesus. The assertion that He is the mediator of a new covenant highlights the transformative nature of His death, which redeems humanity from sin and secures eternal life. Christ's presentation in the heavenly sanctuary as the ultimate high priest signifies His eternal role in our salvation, where He intercedes for us rather than repeatedly making sacrifices. This passage assures believers of the completeness of Christ's work—unlike the Levitical priests, who had to make sacrifices year after year, Jesus offered Himself, thus providing a permanent solution to the human condition of sin and separation from God.

In Mark 3:22-30, the Pharisees accuse Jesus of being possessed by Beelzebul, the prince of demons. This stark contrast highlights their rejection of divine authority and the peril of blaspheming the Holy Spirit. Jesus' unequivocal response underscores the impossibility of a divided kingdom, urging us to recognize the authentic work of the Spirit in our midst. The passage serves as a solemn warning against attributing God’s power to evil and emphasizes the importance of discernment in our spiritual walk.

Together, these liturgical readings remind us that Christ’s sacrifice calls for a response of faith and recognition of His authority. The new covenant invites us not only to receive grace but also to live in light of it, empowered by the Holy Spirit to bear witness to His kingdom. Ultimately, the invitation is to embrace a relationship with the One who has redeemed us through His sacrifice and reigns in power over all creation, ensuring that we are never divided from His love and purpose.

A Call to Action for Catholic Living: Embrace Christ's sacrifice with faith, live in His grace, and bear witness to His kingdom through the power of the Holy Spirit.

 

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