Mark 2:13-17
13 Jesus and the seaside, and everyone came to him, and he taught them.14 as he passed by, he saw Levi the son of Philip Yale sitting at the tax, said to him: Follow me. He got up and followed him.
15 Jesus sat at meat in his house, when quite a number of tax collectors and sinners sat also together with Jesus and his disciples; because there were many, and they followed him.
16 scribes Pharisees (there Scrolls: Scribes and Pharisees) saw him and eat with sinners and tax collectors, said to his disciples: he and the tax collectors and sinners eat and drink?
17 Jesus heard to say to them: the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners.
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Michael. Saint-Jacques is a San Franciscan monk, when people asked what he was wearing, he replied: "I'm wearing monks robes." The reason why he was wearing a brown monk robe unique, very clear to reasons. In the United States, "Journal hemisphere," the interview, he said: "We can choose not to be clothed, and we also deliberately choose among so many people. Because our monk robes let us like a magnet to attract people to come to from the secret is not ashamed to tell me that strangers will admit that things did thirty years ago, and inquired of God can forgive them. "You can say that Michael's costume made him approachable.In the four Gospels, we see that Jesus both to go, there all sorts of people to be close to Him. They come to seek guidance, help, healing, acceptance and forgiveness. When Jesus was criticized and tax collectors, sinners deal; and those who abandon the company of society whenhe said: "the healthy who need a doctor, sick. I came not to call the righteous, but call sinners. "(Mark2,Chapter17section)
In the eyes of others, we are alienated from or indifferent approachable?When we're so focused on our own plans, no time to others, we do not is the spirit of Christ as the clothes.
When the Savior lived out through us, we will be able to like him with open arms,inviting people to open the heart, and remove their burden.
Responsibility raging around the world,
Take away our time effort;
However, any large, varied,
Close to the burden and responsibility for the weak.
Ready to help others to the glory of Christ.
: Invite God into our heart, we will be able to remove the burden of Jesus to heal us
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When people Ask Michael St. Jacques, a Franciscan Brother, what he's wearing, he says, "It's called a Habit." He Wears the Distinctive Brown Robe for a definite Reason. St. Jacques toldHemispheres Magazine, "We have the Choice to wear it, and a lot of us make a real effort to because it acts as a magnet. People tell me things they've never told anyone. Complete strangers will confess something they did 30 years ago and ask if God can forgive them. " You might say that Michael is clothed in "approachability."
Throughout the Gospels, we Find that ALL types of people approached Jesus Wherever He went. They came to be taught, helped, healed, accepted, and Forgiven. When some criticized Jesus for associating with Tax Collectors and Sinners, people they considered undesirable, Jesus said, "Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are Sick. I did not Come to Call the Righteous, but Sinners, to repentance" (Mark 2:17).
Do people see us as aloof or accessible? When we become so focused on our own plans that we have no time for others, we are not clothed with the spirit of Christ.
When the Savior Lives through Us, His Open Arms INVITE people to unburden their Open their Hearts and Souls.
Our world around us surges-duties vie
For all our time, our energies, our care;
But greater duty urges; don't pass by
A hurting heart whose burden we may share.
Being available for the needs of others honors Christ.
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