Gospel: Mark 3: 31-35
Today's Gospel invites us to put ourselves directly into the scene. Imagine sitting among the circle around Jesus. Someone announces: your mother and brothers and sisters are here! Jesus pauses. He gazes at each person in the circle. Then he states: My mother, my brothers, and my sisters are those who do the will of God in their lives. Imagine Jesus gazing directly at you, saying those words to you personally, for it is an invitation.
Jesus invites each one of us to be his brother and sister - to share intimately in his life. He invites each one of us to be his mother - to bear him within us and to bring him forth into the world through deeds of loving kindness and mercy. This is what it means to do the will of God on earth, for Jesus himself came to be the incarnation of God's mercy in the world. And now Jesus invites us to be incarnations of God's mercy in the world in our lives as well.
In the concrete, this means giving food and drink to the hungry and thirsty; providing shelter for the homeless; visiting and caring for those who are sick and in prison; clothing those who are naked; and giving welcome and hospitality to immigrants, refugees, and migrants. This is the will of God for us. This is how we become the incarnation of God's mercy in the world. We are chaplains to the poor and marginalized, not to the empire.