Text: Mark 11:12-25 (see below)
When I was a little boy and I heard this story of the cleansing of the Temple Temple 
This story which appears near the end of all the Synoptic Gospels and early in the Gospel of John is recording a symbolic action. We know from the scholars that the Temple Temple Israel 
Enter Jesus. His actions are tied to the prophetic sayings which follow. For Jesus, the Temple 
Rohr’s words reminded me of a treasured quote by Oscar Romero, the martyred Archbishop of El Salvador. “Let us not measure the church by the numbers of its members or by its material buildings. The church has built many houses of worship, many seminaries, many buildings that have been taken from her. They have been stolen and turned into libraries, and barracks and markets and other things. That doesn’t matter. The material walls here will be left behind in history. What matters is you, the people, your hearts, God’s grace giving you truth and life. Don’t measure yourselves by your numbers. Measure yourselves by the sincerity of heart with which you follow the truth and light of our divine Redeemer (December 19, 1977; The Violence of Love, page 29).
Love One Another - Brian
Deep Meaning
David Beswick
There is a deep meaning to the cleansing of the temple. Essentially it has to do with the replacement of the old way of worshipping God with a new way of relating to God. The old way of offering sacrifices in the temple was to be replaced by celebration of new life in a new fellowship. The old temple was to be replaced by a new temple which was Christ himself. God was now to be present among people in a new way, which was open to all.
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Mark 11:12-25
On the following day, when they came from Bethany Jerusalem 


 
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