Feb 8, 2026 Written by 

Wich road leads to the Father?

Manifestations of God’s power on earth: nothing external

(Mk 8:11-13)

 

Jesus clashes with disbelief, stemming from various blinding, or that arises from inattention.

Incarnation: there are no other valid Signs than the events and new relationships with oneself and others - which present the very and unheard-of Person of the Risen One.

God is no longer the pure transcendence of the Jews, nor the peak of the ancient world wisdom: Trace of God is the story of Jesus living in us. He opens the way that leads to the Father.

The «Pharisees» to wich Jesus turns are those of his communities (cf. vv.10-11), who were trying to frame the Messiah in the pattern of normal expectations.

They found it difficult to embrace the idea of the Son of God as a Servant, confident in ‘dreams’ without prestige.

In short, Christ wants a change of pace that can mark the demise of the blatant society, dehumanizing, of the outside world.

 

“Popular” leaders often miss the meaning of the Sign-Person: Christ the Food of Life.

Because of them, not the distant ones, our Lord «groans in the spirit» (v.12) -  saddened by such blindness.

Life is precluded to those who do not know how to shift their gaze. 

Immediately after Mk 8:15 refers to the danger of the dominant ideology that made the same guides lose the objective perception of events.

A coarse «yeast» but rooted in the painful experience of the people; and that stimulated strange “pufferies” even in the disciples, contaminating them.

 

To the firsts in the class it might have seemed that Jesus was a leader like Moses, for he had just fed the starving people in the desert (vv.1-9).

But the rejection is sharp: Mk makes him vivid by emphasizing both the Master’s sense of suffering and His radical, peremptory denial (vv.12-13).

 

To those who don’t want to open their eyes except to have their senses captured, because they remain tied to an ideology of power - the Lord does not reserve impressive confirmations «from heaven» (v.11) that of it would be paradoxical validation.

The only sign is and will be his living Church, the Risen One pulsating in all those who take Him seriously.

But He doesn’t bestow any cosmic display forcing spectators to bow their heads.

[Over the centuries we have sometimes fallen into this temptation that dries us up: looking for marvellous signs and flaunting them to silence opponents]...

Stratagems for a banal attempt to shut the mouth to those who conversely ask for experiences of concrete disalienation; of being one humanity in the Master, remaining themselves.

 

In our soul we have a fresh power, which not let itself be impressed by flashy, glaring things.

The only Sign of salvation is the ‘image and likeness’ of humanity, new; Manifestation without expedients, of God’s power on earth.

 

Christ inside. Nothing external.

 

 

[Monday 6th wk. in O.T.   February 16, 2026]

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Giuseppe Nespeca è architetto e sacerdote. Cultore della Sacra scrittura è autore della raccolta "Due Fuochi due Vie - Religione e Fede, Vangeli e Tao"; coautore del libro "Dialogo e Solstizio".

[Faith] is the lifelong companion that makes it possible to perceive, ever anew, the marvels that God works for us. Intent on gathering the signs of the times in the present of history […] (Pope Benedict, Porta Fidei n.15)
[La Fede] è compagna di vita che permette di percepire con sguardo sempre nuovo le meraviglie che Dio compie per noi. Intenta a cogliere i segni dei tempi nell’oggi della storia […] (Papa Benedetto, Porta Fidei n.15)
But what do this “fullness” of Christ’s Law and this “superior” justice that he demands consist in? Jesus explains it with a series of antitheses between the old commandments and his new way of propounding them (Pope Benedict)
Ma in che cosa consiste questa “pienezza” della Legge di Cristo, e questa “superiore” giustizia che Egli esige? Gesù lo spiega mediante una serie di antitesi tra i comandamenti antichi e il suo modo di riproporli (Papa Benedetto)
For so long as we are sheep, we conquer: though ten thousand wolves prowl around, we overcome and prevail. But if we become wolves, we are worsted, for the help of our Shepherd departs from us (St John Chrysostom)
Finché saremo agnelli, vinceremo e, anche se saremo circondati da numerosi lupi, riusciremo a superarli. Ma se diventeremo lupi, saremo sconfitti, perché saremo privi dell’aiuto del Pastore (S. Giovanni Crisostomo)
Today, as on the day of our Baptism, we hear the words of Jesus addressed to us: “Ephphatha, be opened!” Open your ears. Jesus, I want to open myself to your Word; Jesus, open myself to listening to you; Jesus, heal my heart from being closed, heal my heart from haste, heal my heart from impatience (Pope Francis)
Sentiamo rivolta a noi oggi, come nel giorno del Battesimo, quella parola di Gesù: “Effatà, apriti”! Apriti le orecchie. Gesù, desidero aprirmi alla tua Parola; Gesù, aprirmi al tuo ascolto; Gesù, guarisci il mio cuore dalla chiusura, guarisci il mio cuore dalla fretta, guarisci il mio cuore dall’impazienza (Papa Francesco)
And this is the problem: when the People put down roots in the land and are the depository of the Law, they are tempted to place their security and joy in something that is no longer the Word of God: in possessions, in power, in other ‘gods’ that in reality are useless, they are idols. Of course, the Law of God remains but it is no longer the most important thing, the rule of life; rather, it becomes a camouflage, a cover-up, while life follows other paths, other rules, interests that are often forms of egoism, both individual and collective. Thus religion loses its authentic meaning, which is to live listening to God in order to do his will — that is the truth of our being — and thus we live well, in true freedom, and it is reduced to practising secondary customs which instead satisfy the human need to feel in God’s place. This is a serious threat to every religion which Jesus encountered in his time and which, unfortunately, is also to be found in Christianity. Jesus’ words against the scribes and Pharisees in today’s Gospel should therefore be food for thought for us as well (Pope Benedict)
Ed ecco il problema: quando il popolo si stabilisce nella terra, ed è depositario della Legge, è tentato di riporre la sua sicurezza e la sua gioia in qualcosa che non è più la Parola del Signore: nei beni, nel potere, in altre ‘divinità’ che in realtà sono vane, sono idoli. Certo, la Legge di Dio rimane, ma non è più la cosa più importante, la regola della vita; diventa piuttosto un rivestimento, una copertura, mentre la vita segue altre strade, altre regole, interessi spesso egoistici individuali e di gruppo. E così la religione smarrisce il suo senso autentico che è vivere in ascolto di Dio (Papa Benedetto)

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