"The apostles returned and reported to JESUS all they had done and taught. Then HE said to them, 'Let us go off by ourselves into a remote place and have some rest.' For there were so many people coming and going that the apostles had no time even to eat. And they went away in the boat to a secluded area by themselves.
But people saw them leaving, and many could guess where they were going. So, from all the towns, they hurried there on foot, arriving ahead of them.
As JESUS went ashore, HE saw a large crowd, and HE had compassion on them, for they were like sheep without a shepherd. And HE began to teach them many things." - Mark 6:30-34
(The apostles are exhausted. At the end of this journey, they need to rest and take a deeper look at their experiences. JESUS teaches them and helps them reflect upon what they had seen and done.
Many people coming and going. After the disciples had gone through the villages of Galilee many people wanted to know who had sent them, and the crowd approached JESUS.
HE had compassion on them. The Old Testament had the compassion of GOD as a FATHER, but now JESUS reveals this compassion in a different way. No one could fully understand the mercy of GOD until the Son came to share everything with us, making HIMSELF poor among the poor, able to feel with them instead of giving them HIS words and deeds of mercy from above.
They were like sheep without a shepherd [Numbers 27:17; Isaiah 40; Ezekiel 34; Zechariah 11:4-17; 12:8]. This refers to people who had not yet found true community, and JESUS had pity on them. The prophet Ezekiel reproached the leaders of Israel for being bad pastors, but today he might reproach us for failing to be pastors and prophets in the midst of our world. Why should we so often wait for priests, religious or a few handpicked lay people to take the initiative of assembling new communities? Why are we so timid in proposing to "those who are outside" the light of faith that we have gratuitously received and allow them to discover in the group or community this richness?
And HE began to teach them many things. What did HE tell them? All that make up the Gospel. Penetrating everyone's conscience with a prophetic gaze, JESUS showed each one where the real problem lay. Speaking like the prophets, JESUS never enclosed and isolated the people within their personal problems: their personal progress had to be attained together with the renewal of their environment.
JESUS saw that they were burdened with difficulties but would lift them up by giving them "signs of hope." In any situation there is something that we can do immediately to uplift ourselves; and even before any attempt to ours, GOD already gives us signs that HE does not abandon us and that we must trust totally in HIM.)
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