Mark 16:14-20 The differences between the evangelists’s recording the the great commission is like a Diamond. Same message with different emphasis. Luke looks at the finished and unfinished tasks. John looks at the methodology of reproducing and multiplying the life of Jesus. Matthew looks at making disciples by going, baptizing, and teaching. Today we look at Mark’s account. 1. The reaction of the disciples is even more dramatic. Jesus even rebukes them for their lack of faith. 2. The commission is simple and clear 3. The addition in Mark of the activity of the Holy Spirit points to the continuity of the ministry of Jesus 4. The obedience to the call and the activity of Jesus The focus is on the words of testimony shared that focus on the encounter with Jesus. They are powerful because Jesus uses the testimonies of salvation to demonstrate his life in the present. See Romans 10. The commission is to go and preach the good news. Jesus alive from the dead and conquering fear, death, the devil, and sin! It is worth it to give your life to Jesus! Now comes a difficult matter for the church over centuries. Do the gifts of the Spirit still function today? The problem with signs, they are not to be worshipped. Salvation means wholeness, and that is what God does. He works with us, doing both signs and wonders. This is not a theological discussion point, this is what Jesus does. We will look into this more in the future, but it is not something to be fearful of, after all we do pray for the sick! But it is a matter of faith and expecting God to move when we are faithful. My mother and prayer for Ruthie with pneumonia even though she believed the gifts ceased with the apostles. Do these things happen all the time? Are they a part of God’s work? Yes! Look at Jesus, how he heals in various ways. The blind man in Luke 18:42 was spoken to. In Mark 18:22 Jesus spit on him. In John 9:6 Jesus made mud, put it on his eyes, and told him to go wash in the pool of Siloam. So the method is to be in touch with Jesus and do what he says. You see walking is something we can do. But God has to intervene if the ground we walk on is liquid. Do we negate the power or do we seek it? Do we yearn for Jesus to do his work, and when he does it, do we honor him and glorify him? Do we deflect the credit away from ourselves and point to Jesus? How do we deal with pride in the midst of great events? Give the glory to God!
Overview:
The focus begins with the words of testimony shared that focus on the reality of an encounter with Jesus. They are powerful because Jesus uses the testimonies of salvation to demonstrate his life in the present. See Romans 10.
The commission is to go and preach the good news. Jesus alive from the dead and conquering fear, death, the devil, and sin! It is worth it to give your life to Jesus!
Now comes a difficult matter for the church over centuries. Do the gifts of the Spirit still function today?
The problem with signs, they are not to be worshipped. Salvation means wholeness, and that is what God does. He works with us, doing both signs and wonders. This is not a theological discussion point, this is what Jesus does. We will look into this more in the future, but it is not something to be fearful of, after all we do pray for the sick! But it is a matter of faith and expecting God to move when we are faithful.
My mother and prayer for Ruthie with pneumonia even though she believed the gifts ceased with the apostles.
Do these things happen all the time? Are they a part of God’s work? Yes! Look at Jesus, how he heals in various ways. The blind man in Luke 18:42 was spoken to. In Mark 18:22 Jesus spit on him. In John 9:6 Jesus made mud, put it on his eyes, and told him to go wash in the pool of Siloam.
So the method is to be in touch with Jesus and do what he says. You see walking is something we can do. But God has to intervene if the ground we walk on is liquid.
Do we negate the power or do we seek it? Do we yearn for Jesus to do his work, and when he does it, do we honor him and glorify him? Do we deflect the credit away from ourselves and point to Jesus? How do we deal with pride in the midst of great events?
Give the glory to God!