Daily Gospel Exegesis

Monday of Week 3 in Ordinary Time - Mark 3: 22-30

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Jan 25, 2026
A close reading of Mark 3:22–30 exploring why some accuse Jesus of demonic power. Short parables about divided kingdoms and households are unpacked. The metaphor of the strong man and its link to Jesus' mission is examined. The discussion highlights the nature of the Holy Spirit and what constitutes blasphemy against it.
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Kingdoms Don't Self-Defeat

  • Jesus refutes the scribes' claim that he casts out demons by Satan's power using the logic that a kingdom divided cannot stand.
  • The analogy shows their attribution misunderstands God's authority over demons and Jesus' mission to oppose Satan.
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Binding The Strong Man

  • Jesus compares Satan to a strong man guarding his house and says exorcisms show the strong man being bound first.
  • This implies Jesus is weakening Satan's hold and beginning to plunder his possessions by freeing people.
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What The Unforgivable Sin Really Is

  • Jesus declares all sins can be forgiven but warns that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit blocks forgiveness.
  • The host explains this means refusing God's work and mercy, not a single spoken phrase, leads to spiritual exclusion.
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