Hebrews 9:2-3, 11-14 / Mark 3:20-21
If you have children of your own, then let us speculate on this scenario.
Let's say that one of your children tells you that he or she wants to go to some under-developed country to do missionary work and to help the people improve their lives and to share with them the love of Jesus.
What will be our reaction? Whatever our reactions might be, they are certainly more than mixed.
We might be asking questions like: Why can't you do something more normal like most people? What is there to gain from it? How does it help your future? What would people think?
Maybe that was why the relatives of Jesus were worried about Him and thought that He was not thinking right.
He had already done certain things that they were not prepared for and didn't know how to handle.
He threw away the security of a job and a home to become an itinerary preacher.
He hung up His safety when He took on the scribes and Pharisees. (You can't get away with that and in fact, He didn't.)
He didn't bother about what would people say regarding His company of friends.
Following Jesus involves taking risks. We may have to throw away our superficial security, hang up our flimsy safety precautions and turn a deaf ear to the criticisms and discouragement around us.
But when others think that we are out of our minds, or maybe when we wonder if we ourselves are out of our minds, then Jesus will come and take charge of us.