Mark 10

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Well first of all may I apologise for my lack of postings on Three days over the last few months, with a move from Manchester, settling and finding a new Church and getting used to the politics of living and working in a boarding school things have been a bit manic. All I can say is Wow what a huge chapter to cover in one week, it would be quite easy to write 7 or 8 sermons on this chapter, let alone one single bible study but I shall try my utmost with a brief outline and a few thoughts for the 4 main sections

The first passage is all about marriage.

Mark 10: 1 -12

God doesnââ?¬â?¢t like divorce in fact he Hates it (Malachi 2:16), just the same as he hates any sin, as God can see how destructive sin can be to a person, the good thing is that God doesnââ?¬â?¢t hate the divorced, he loves us all the same. Letââ?¬â?¢s look at Jesusââ?¬â?¢ comments on marriage. The part about ââ?¬Å?a man will leave his father . . . one fleshââ?¬Â is one of the most often repeated verse in the Bible (four times). The Bible is clear and emphatic that Godââ?¬â?¢s design for marriage is between one man and one woman. There is not even a hint that any other combination is desirable. The Bible does have examples of polygamy, but the negative consequences are shown. It is never presented as something beneficial or positive. Remember that the Bible is a thoroughly honest book and a book that even though written over 1000 years ago is still highly relevant to how we live our lives today.

The second passage is about Children and The Kingdom.

(Mark 10: 13-31)

People were bringing little children to Jesus to have him touch them, but the disciples rebuked them. When Jesus saw this, he was indignant. He said to them, ââ?¬Å?Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. I tell you the truth; anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.ââ?¬Â And he took the children in his arms, put his hands on them and blessed them.

As Jesus started on his way, a man ran up to him and fell on his knees before him. ââ?¬Å?Good teacher,ââ?¬Â he asked, ââ?¬Å?what must I do to inherit eternal life?ââ?¬Â ââ?¬Å?Why do you call me good?ââ?¬Â Jesus answered. ââ?¬Å?No one is goodââ?¬â?except God alone. You know the commandments: ââ?¬Ë?Do not murder, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not give false testimony, do not defraud, honor your father and mother.ââ?¬â?¢Ã¢â?¬Â ââ?¬Å?Teacher,ââ?¬Â he declared, ââ?¬Å?all these I have kept since I was a boy.ââ?¬Â Jesus looked at him and loved him. ââ?¬Å?One thing you lack,ââ?¬Â he said. ââ?¬Å?Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.ââ?¬Â At this the manââ?¬â?¢s face fell. He went away sad, because he had great wealth.

Jesus looked around and said to his disciples, ââ?¬Å?How hard it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of God!ââ?¬Â The disciples were amazed at his words. But Jesus said again, ââ?¬Å?Children, how hard it is to enter the kingdom of God! It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.ââ?¬Â The disciples were even more amazed, and said to each other, ââ?¬Å?Who then can be saved?ââ?¬Â Jesus looked at them and said, ââ?¬Å?With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.ââ?¬Â

Peter said to him, ââ?¬Å?We have left everything to follow you!ââ?¬Â ââ?¬Å?I tell you the truth,ââ?¬Â Jesus replied, ââ?¬Å?no one who has left home or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for me and the gospel will fail to receive a hundred times as much in this present age (homes, brothers, sisters, mothers, children and fieldsââ?¬â?and with them, persecutions) and in the age to come, eternal life. But many who are first will be last, and the last first.ââ?¬Â

This story of the rich man has many important points. First, it shows that Jesus loved the man but gave him a choice whether to follow or not. Jesus did not run after the man and try to bargain with him, saying, ââ?¬Å?OK, you donââ?¬â?¢t have to sell all your possessions . . . just sell half and weââ?¬â?¢ve got a deal!ââ?¬Â If Jesus didnââ?¬â?¢t make the young man (or the Pharisees) believe, why should we think we could make someone believe? We should share the truth in love (not the pampering kind of love, but the kind that has othersââ?¬â?¢ long term best interests at heart), but whether someone follows Christ is ultimately between them and the Holy Spirit. Our duty is to obey Jesusââ?¬â?¢ command to share the Gospel.

Jesus is not saying you have to sell everything to follow him. He was pointing out to the rich young man that while he thought he was perfectly righteous his real ââ?¬Å?godââ?¬Â was money, not the Lord. Jesus wants us to make him the top priority in life. No one ever regretted trusting in and following Jesus.

The third section is Jesus predicting his own death again & the healing of a blind man

Mark 10: 32 ââ?¬â?? 45

They were on their way up to Jerusalem, with Jesus leading the way, and the disciples were astonished, while those who followed were afraid. Again he took the twelve aside and told them what was going to happen to him. ââ?¬Å?We are going up to Jerusalem,ââ?¬Â he said, ââ?¬Å?and the Son of Man will be betrayed to the chief priests and teachers of the law. They will condemn him to death and will hand him over to the Gentiles, who will mock him and spit on him, flog him and kill him. Three days later he will rise.ââ?¬Â

Jesus repeats this prophecy three times in total but why? Is it because when he is finally released over to the Gentiles the disciples will actually believe everything Jesus said was true?
Then James and John, the sons of Zebedee, came to him. ââ?¬Å?Teacher,ââ?¬Â they said, ââ?¬Å?we want you to do for us whatever we ask.ââ?¬Â ââ?¬Å?What do you want me to do for you?ââ?¬Â he asked. They replied, ââ?¬Å?Let one of us sit at your right and the other at your left in your glory.ââ?¬Â ââ?¬Å?You donââ?¬â?¢t know what you are asking,ââ?¬Â Jesus said. ââ?¬Å?Can you drink the cup I drink or be baptized with the baptism I am baptized with?ââ?¬Â ââ?¬Å?We can,ââ?¬Â they answered. Jesus said to them, ââ?¬Å?You will drink the cup I drink and be baptized with the baptism I am baptized with, but to sit at my right or left is not for me to grant. These places belong to those for whom they have been prepared.ââ?¬Â

When the ten heard about this, they became indignant with James and John. Jesus called them together and said, ââ?¬Å?You know that those who are regarded as rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their high officials exercise authority over them. Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all. For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.ââ?¬Â

The request of James and John falls into the category of, ââ?¬Å?Be careful what you ask for.ââ?¬Â They thought they were asking for glorious, powerful positions in an earthly kingdom. But despite Jesus repeated warnings that He would be killed, they didnââ?¬â?¢t realize that to be at his ââ?¬Å?rightââ?¬Â and ââ?¬Å?leftââ?¬Â could have meant to be crucified with him.

It continually amazes me that the God of the universe came to earth not ââ?¬Å?to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.ââ?¬Â

The final and fourth section is Jesus� healing of the blind man.

Mark 10: 46-52

Then they came to Jericho. As Jesus and his disciples, together with a large crowd, were leaving the city, a blind man, Bartimaeus (that is, the Son of Timaeus), was sitting by the roadside begging. When he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to shout, ââ?¬Å?Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!ââ?¬Â Many rebuked him and told him to be quiet, but he shouted all the more, ââ?¬Å?Son of David, have mercy on me!ââ?¬Â Jesus stopped and said, ââ?¬Å?Call him.ââ?¬Â So they called to the blind man, ââ?¬Å?Cheer up! On your feet! Heââ?¬â?¢s calling you.ââ?¬Â Throwing his cloak aside, he jumped to his feet and came to Jesus. ââ?¬Å?What do you want me to do for you?ââ?¬Â Jesus asked him. The blind man said, ââ?¬Å?Rabbi, I want to see.ââ?¬Â ââ?¬Å?Go,ââ?¬Â said Jesus, ââ?¬Å?your faith has healed you.ââ?¬Â Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus along the road.

I think this final passage brings up some interesting questions about healing and our own faith, when we pray for healing do we really have the faith in that healing or are we asking prayers for the sake of asking prayers, do we need to start showing the same faith as that blind man, a faith that is true and trusting?

Well I have probably asked more questions than I have answered, but I don�t think that is a bad thing, I hope you spend time to start to unpack this huge chapter and get real personal revelation for yourself over the next week.

Mark 9

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Mark 9:33-37

As normal the disciples are arguing and this time it�s who is the greatest? This attitude is also apparent in modern society, and I see it every day on my commute into London! Each day I commute into London in the rush hour, the tube is rammed and comparable to sardines in a tin! It�s hot; people are rushing, pushing and very irritable. Today I was reading the letters in a London newspaper. In this section people rant about London and what they hate about it. Today a man complained about people saying excuse me without saying please, and how no-one has any consideration for other people whilst commuting in and around London. On January the 3rd a letter also stated that the author was grateful to everyone who took January the 2nd off work because the tube was a more pleasant experience!

Jesusââ?¬â?¢ says in Mark 9: 35: ââ?¬Å?If anyone wants to be first He must be the very last and servant of allââ?¬Â. This statement was radical then and is equally radical today, and this is a huge challenge to me. Do I serve those around me or do I blend in and get where I want to go? We have to make a choice to love those around us and put their needs before our own. Jesus gives the ultimate example, by choosing death on a cross. By serving others we are worshipping Jesus and drawing others to him.

In Matthew 5: 13-16 Jesus sets the standard:

You are the salt of the earth. But if salt looses its saltiness how can it be salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled by men. You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your father in heaven”.

This is re-iterated at the end of Mark 9: 49:

ââ?¬Å?Everyone will be salted with fire. Salt is good, but if it looses its saltiness, how can you make it salty again? Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace with each otherââ?¬Â.

Let�s be salt and light in our day to day lives, when no-one we know is watching us. Lets create a thirst for God in others and light up the darkness.

Mark 8

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Hey there people, well I hope this finds you well and not too busy with the lead up to Christmas. I’ve spent my day doing Christmas shopping and it was so busy. It’s so easy to get caught up in the commercialised Christmas and forget that its actually something so much bigger..the birth of our Saviour! This leads me nicely into Mark 8.

Jesus Feeds the Four Thousand – Mark 8: v1-13

Jesus performs another ‘feeding’ miracle, not dissimilar to feeding of the 5,000…or is it? When I began reading this I began to question why Mark decided to include this…surely its repetitive and unnecessary? As I studied it more closely I realised that I was wrong. This miracle shows Jesus demonstrating his compassion for the people again:

“I have compassion for these people; they have already been with me three days and have nothing to eat” Mark 8:v2

The disciples, despite having seen Jesus feed 5,000 hungry people, question how the needs of the people will be met:

“But where in this remote place can anyone get enough bread to feed them?” Mark 8:v4

Do you see a pattern? The disciples still haven’t understood in their hearts who Jesus is and again they’ve doubted that He’ll be able to provide what they need. Jesus never fails them and he never fails us. Reading this encouraged me greatly, because it highlights the disciples weaknesses (similar to mine) and Jesus’ power, love and amazing patience. So when we just don’t get it, be encouraged that Jesus gets us and will be there for us and provide what we need.

Mark 8:v14-21 The Yeast of the Pharisees and Herod

Here Jesus warns the disciples about the yeast of the Pharisees:

“Be careful, Jesus warned them. Watch out for the yeast of the Pharisees and that of Herod” Mark 8:v15

Jesus here is warning them of having the Pharisees viewpoint on life, but the disciples still don’t get it (I’m feeling sorry for them now). Jesus doesn’t want them to get caught up in things of the world and miss the truth about life and spirituality. So here’s the link with Christmas shopping, the yeast of the Pharisees could be said to be influencing the world’s take on Christmas. We’ve lost all sense of its meaning and its easy to just follow the crowd. Jesus was warning the disciples and us, and its something that I often need reminding of.

Mark 8:v22-26 The Healing of a Blind Man

Jesus is asked to heal a blind man, who has been bought to him by his friends. Jesus puts his spittle on the man’s eyes which I thought was a bit odd. Why did he use spit? Surely it wasn’t about the spit? Actually the spit was used to aid the man’s understanding and to aid his faith.

Mark 8:v31-38 Jesus Predicts His Death

This is where Mark begins to change and we can see where Jesus’ journey is leading…to the cross. Jesus turns his focus from the crowd to the disciples and preparing them for what is going to happen to him and them:

“He then began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and after three days rise again” Mark 8:v31

This is the beginning of the cost.