This reflection discusses the biblical passage of Mark 6:14-29 about John the Baptist. It notes that being wrongly accused can hurt, and recognizes John the Baptist's remarkable courage in committing to God's message of truth in the face of popularity. Meanwhile, Herod exhibited vulnerability. The reflection questions whether one will simply do what is asked of them or strive to serve God, as John the Baptist's example beautifully demonstrated.
This reflection discusses the biblical passage of Mark 6:14-29 about John the Baptist. It notes that being wrongly accused can hurt, and recognizes John the Baptist's remarkable courage in committing to God's message of truth in the face of popularity. Meanwhile, Herod exhibited vulnerability. The reflection questions whether one will simply do what is asked of them or strive to serve God, as John the Baptist's example beautifully demonstrated.
This reflection discusses the biblical passage of Mark 6:14-29 about John the Baptist. It notes that being wrongly accused can hurt, and recognizes John the Baptist's remarkable courage in committing to God's message of truth in the face of popularity. Meanwhile, Herod exhibited vulnerability. The reflection questions whether one will simply do what is asked of them or strive to serve God, as John the Baptist's example beautifully demonstrated.
- It hurts to be wrongly accused. 2. What is challenge that you realized in the gospel? - I realized that in his commitment to God's message of truth, John the Baptist shows remarkable courage. In the face of popularity, Herod, on the other hand, exhibits vulnerability. We need God's strength and guidance to help us strive to do good, and John's example of service to God is beautiful. -