Hebrews 7:1-2, 15-17 / Mark 3:1-6
One of the figures of the Old Testament that is shrouded with mystery is Melchizedek, who was mentioned in the 1st reading.
Melchizedek is mentioned in two instances in the Old Testament - Genesis 14:18-20 and Psalm 110:4, but his origin still remains a mystery.
His name means "righteousness is my king" and he was king of Salem, which means that he was the king of peace.
He was described as the priest of the most high God and Abraham offered him tithes.
In Jesus was the fullness of righteousness and peace, and He is also our high priest.
Just as Melchizedek offered Abraham bread and wine, Jesus offers us Himself as our bread of life.
Just as Melchizedek symbolized righteousness and peace, Jesus gives us the faith to do good and to give life to others.
May our Eucharistic worship be expressed in our lives and may we be symbols of righteousness and peace to others.