"He appointed Twelve, whom he also named Apostles, that they might be with him and he might send them forth to preach." Mk 3:14
What does it mean to be with someone? We can be together in the same subway car, in the same business, in the same town or city, but this is not what Mark's gospel means when it says that Jesus appointed twelve apostles to be with him. Though the apostles themselves did not fully understand what Jesus was doing when he called them to follow him, they did know he wanted them to preach and drive out demons in his name. That their call would irrevocably change the world was not immediately evident to them. Like us, they were challenged to follow the Lord by faith not by sight. (2 Cor 5:7)
It is good to reflect upon our own vocations regularly. How are we "with the Lord?" Are we living committed lives of service and evangelization, and anxious to discern what else the Lord might want from us? Do others recognize in us a power that comes, not from our own efforts and study, but as a gift from God?
Today, ask God to call you again and send you as his disciple into the world.
Without whom have you walked in faith?
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