St. James the Greater

Feast: July 25 . For James there was no indication that this was the day
that his life would change. The dawn for him was not the bright beginning of a
new day, but the end of long fruitless night of fishing. As James sat mending
his nets in the boat with his brother John and his father Zebedee, he must have
watched in wonder as his partner Simon brought in nets loaded with fish he had
caught at the command of Jesus. Was he shocked when he saw Simon and his
brother Andrew walk away from this incredible catch at a word from this same
Jesus? As he watched Jesus walk toward him followed by Simon and Andrew, did he
feel curiosity, fear, hope, envy? Jesus didn't pass him by but, stopping by
their boat, called James and his brother John to do just what Simon and Andrew
had done. Without argument or discussion, James and John left their boat and
even their father behind, and followed Jesus. The first thing James saw after
he followed Jesus was his teaching with authority in the synagogue and the cure
of Simon's mother-in-law. We all know that Jesus was the focus of James' life
from then on, but it is also evident that James held a special place in Jesus'
life. He was chosen by Jesus to be one of the twelve apostles, given the
mission to proclaim the good news, and authority to heal and cast out demons.
To be named one of the twelve James must have had faith and commitment. But
even among the apostles he held a special place. When Jesus raised Jairus'
daughter when all thought her dead, he only allowed James, John, and Peter to
come with him. Even more important when he went up to the mountain to pray, he
wanted James, John, and Peter to go with him. And it was there on the mountain
they were privileged to witness what no one else had seen -- Jesus transfigured
in his glory, speaking to Moses and Elijah, as the voice of God spoke from a
cloud. And with Simon Peter, James and John were the only ones of the apostles
that Jesus gave a special name: Sons of Thunder. To be singled out in these
ways, James must have been a close and respected friend of Jesus. It's no
wonder then that James, along with John, felt that he had the right to go to
Jesus and ask him to give them whatever they asked. As a mark of his love,
Jesus didn't rebuke them but asked them what they wanted. They showed their
lack of understanding of his mission when the asked that he let one of them sit
on his right and the other on his left when he came into his glory. He replied
that they didn't know what they were asking. They didn't see the cross in his
future, but an earthly throne. Could they drink of the cup he would drink of?
They replied that they could. He assured them they would indeed drink of that
cup. (Matthew has their mother asking for this favor for her sons. Despite the
bad reputation their mother got for this, it should be remembered that she too
had followed Jesus in his travels, providing for him, and was one of the women
who stayed with Jesus as he was crucified when the apostles, including her son
James, had fled.) The other apostles were furious at this request. But Jesus
used this opportunity to teach all of them that in order to be great one must
be a servant. James and John did show further lack of understanding of their
friend and Lord when he was turned away by Samaritans. They wanted to use their
newfound authority as apostles not to heal but to bring fire down on the town.
(Perhaps Jesus gave them their Sons of Thunder nickname because of their
passion, their own fire, or their temper.) Jesus did reprimand them for their
unforgiving, vengeful view of their power. But despite all these
misunderstandings, it was still James, Peter, and John that Jesus chose to join
him in prayer at the Garden of Gethsemane for his final prayer before his
arrest. It must have hurt Jesus that the three of them fell asleep on this
agonizing evening. James did drink of the cup Jesus drank of, all too shortly
after the Resurrection. Acts 12:1 tells us that James was one of the first
martyrs of the Church. King Herod Agrippa I killed him with a sword in an early
persecution of the Church. There is a story that the man who arrested James
became a convert after hearing James speak at his trial and was executed with
him. James is called James the Greater because another younger apostle was
named James. He should not be accused with this James, or the James who is a
relative of Jesus, or the James who was an elder of the Church in Jerusalem and
heard Peter's defense of baptizing Gentiles. James, son of Thunder, was dead by
then. Legends have sprung up that James evangelized Spain before he died. James
is the patron saint of hatmakers, rheumatoid sufferers, and laborers.
What name would Jesus give you if he would describe who you are and your
gifts?
Prayer: Saint James, pray for us that we may be willing to leave everything
to follow Jesus as you did. Help us to become special friends of Jesus as you
were. Amen
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