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3rd Sunday A

Is 8:23-9:3

During the eighth-century Assyrian invasion, Zebulun and Naphtali were easily conquered. Yahweh is depicted as the cause of this conquest, marking a prelude to a new era led by a faithful Davidic king, descended from King Ahaz. The sea road from Damascus to the Mediterranean was vital for trade, and the region, inhabited by pagans since pre-monarchical times, was later partially taken by the Assyrians in 733. A new light is about to shine on this vulnerable land, symbolizing hope, dispelling darkness, gloom, and sorrow. Isaiah sees God’s reign as imminent, promising an end to oppression, with victory coming from Yahweh, as in the time at Midian (Judges 7:15-25).

 

1 Cor 1:10-13, 17
The reading highlights the need for unity (koinonia) in the Christian community and the power of God’s saving word. Paul addresses factionalism in Corinth, where groups championed leaders-Apollos, Cephas, Paul—often favored ones who baptized them. The reference to Christ being divided is ironic, emphasizing that Christ unites all—Jew and Gentile, male and female, slave and free. Any division destroys this unity, which is a gift of the Spirit. The problem worsens when human leadership and rhetorical skills are exalted, diminishing the cross’s power. The cross remains the true power and wisdom of Christian life, seen as foolishness or stumbling block but central to faith.

 

Mt 4:12-23
Jesus is pictured returning to Capernaum in Galilee, fulfilling Isaian hope. The Isaiah reference (vv15f) is summarized, not literal. The road from Matthew borders the Sea of Galilee, while Isaiah’s leads to the Mediterranean. Galilee’s large Gentile population emphasizes a universal mission. Jesus calls for conversion (v17), marking the beginning of God’s reign—a universal sovereignty over all life aspects, restoring Eden’s peace, begun inwardly through heartfelt change (metanoia). Conversion is ongoing, setting one on discipleship. Urgency pervades Jesus’ call, anticipating Yahweh’s final coming. The disciples’ call (v22) reflects total commitment, even severing family ties for a higher purpose. Jesus’ ministry remains within Palestine, especially Galilee, with teaching, healing, and call to repentance.

Conversion is often seen as a one-time event when someone shifts from non-belief to faith. However, it is actually a lifelong journey. Discipleship involves continual growth. That’s why “being in Christ” carries such vibrant meaning. Our life in Christ requires regular self-assessment to ensure we haven’t become complacent. Let us heed the Lord’s call to conversion and maintain our full allegiance to Christ.

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