Compassion For The Crowd Photo Created by James Dacey Jr using Co-Pilot A Reflection on Mark 6:30-34 In today's Gospel, the apostles return to Jesus after their first mission, bursting with stories of what they've done and taught. But Jesus doesn't immediately send them out again or ask for detailed reports. Instead, He sees something deeper, their exhaustion, their need. "Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while," He tells them. This isn't laziness; it's wisdom. Jesus knows that we cannot pour ourselves out endlessly without being refilled. He teaches us that accepting our human limitations isn't a failure of faith, it's an act of trust. We acknowledge that we are creatures who need our Creator, branches that must remain connected to the vine. Yet notice what happens next. When they reach the deserted place, crowds are already waiting. The moment of rest is interrupted, and here we see Jesus's heart fully revealed: ...