Jesus Asks: What Have You Been Arguing About?
In today’s Gospel reading, we see Jesus conduct an exorcism of an evil spirit from a young boy. But, before He performs the exorcism, He takes note of the people arguing among themselves. He asks the crowd, “ What have you been arguing about? ” (Mark 9:16). We’ll never know, because the father of the young man interrupts, asking Jesus to heal his son. Jesus finds more importance in the healing of the young man as compared to the crowd’s argument with the scribes. He addresses the father’s plea and drops any discussion of His question. What Have You Been Arguing About? Imagine if Jesus came for the Second Coming and asked us what we have been arguing about? How would we respond? We would have to answer with the following: We’ve been arguing about the definition of truth. We each see things differently and fail to acknowledge facts and objective truth. There has been much argument in the political arena, with everyone taking sides, unwilling to listen to the other, and ther