THE UNLIMITED COMPASSION OF CHRIST (Mk 6:30-34)
Jesus has just shown the disciples what the evangelical mission means. They had returned by talking about what they had accomplished, but Jesus takes them further, teaching by example that true mission knows no rest. Even when the body cries out for rest, compassion makes all weariness disappear. This is not an invitation to masochism, no, dear friends and brothers: it is love that transforms tiredness into energy, sacrifice into joy. Jesus begins to teach them many things, because he sees in that crowd not a nuisance, but daughters and sons of God, lost and thirsty. And what about us today? In this frenetic world, where we all rush to fulfill a thousand commitments, where rest seems like a luxury, what does this Word tell us? It reminds us that Jesus' compassion is contagious. Perhaps you too, like me, have moments when you just want to unplug: after a day of work, family, or volunteering. But then a phone call comes from a friend in need, a neighbor in need, a person in need who knocks on the door of our heart.