Kenosis of Christ
January 15, 2025 Wednesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time
Daily Readings: Hebrews 2:14-18; Mark 1:29-39
In Hebrews 2:14-18, we encounter the profound mystery of Christ’s incarnation. Jesus shared our flesh and blood to destroy death and the devil and to redeem us as children of God. This reveals God’s love as He took on our vulnerability. Theologians call this “kenosis.” Christ experienced all our human emotions, making Him our perfect High Priest. He is our Advocate, standing with us in our trials. The kenosis of Christ is further demonstrated in today’s Gospel.
Mark 1:29-39 illustrates the transformative impact of Christ’s ministry, moving from the synagogue to Simon's home to heal Peter's mother-in-law, showing that He cares for our everyday lives. Healing reminds us that God is involved in the messiness of human existence. After ministering to the healing needs of many, Jesus withdrew to pray, underscoring the importance of communion with the Father.
Jesus Christ engages with us, not only offering salvation but also comfort and peace. As disciples of Jesus, we are called to participate in His healing ministry by offering comfort and support. God’s desire is for our restoration—body, mind, and spirit—and for us to have a deep relationship with Him and with each other. In Christ, we find hope, grace, and love.
A Call to Action for Catholic Living: Let us join Christ's healing ministry, offering comfort, seeking restoration, and deepening our relationship with God and others.
Radio Veritas Asia (RVA), a media platform of the Catholic Church, aims to share Christ. RVA started in 1969 as a continental Catholic radio station to serve Asian countries in their respective local language, thus earning the tag “the Voice of Asian Christianity.” Responding to the emerging context, RVA embraced media platforms to connect with the global Asian audience via its 21 language websites and various social media platforms.