Looking for Jesus according to Mark

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John Mark, often just called Mark, is the author of the gospel of Mark. He was a believer in the early church mentioned directly only in the book of Acts. John Mark is first mentioned as the son of a woman named Mary (Acts 12:12), whose house was being used as a place for believers to gather and pray. Later, Mark is mentioned as a companion of Barnabas and Paul during their travels together (Acts 12:25). John Mark was also Barnabas’ cousin (Colossians 4:10).


John Mark was a helper on Paul and Barnabas’ first missionary journey (Acts 13:5). However, he did not stay through the whole trip. John Mark deserted Paul and Barnabas in Pamphylia and left the work (Acts 15:38). The Bible does not say why Mark deserted, but his departure came right after a mostly fruitless time in Cyprus (Acts 13:4–12). Only one conversion is recorded in Cyprus, but there had been strong demonic opposition. It’s likely that the young John Mark was discouraged at the hardness of the way and decided to return to the comforts of home.


Some time later, after Paul and Barnabas had returned from their first journey, Paul expressed a desire to go back to the brothers in the cities they had previously visited to see how everyone was doing (Acts 15:36). Barnabas agreed, apparently upon the provision that they take John Mark with them. Paul refused to have Mark on the trip, however, citing Mark’s previous desertion. Paul thought it best not to have a quitter with them; they needed someone more dependable. Paul and Barnabas had a “sharp disagreement” about John Mark (verse 39) and wound up separating from each other and going on separate journeys. Barnabas took John Mark with him to Cyprus, and Paul took Silas with him through Syria and Cilicia to encourage the believers in the churches in those areas (Acts 15:39–41).


Barnabas, the “son of encouragement” (Acts 4:36), desired to forgive John Mark’s failure and to give him another chance. Paul took the more rational view: pioneering missionary work requires dedication, resolve, and endurance. Paul saw John Mark as a risk to their mission. Luke, the writer of Acts, does not take sides or present either Paul or Barnabas as being in the right. He simply records the facts. It’s worth noting that, in the end, two groups of missionaries were sent out—twice as many missionaries were spreading the gospel.


John Mark sails off to Cyprus with his cousin Barnabas, but that is not the end of his story. Years later, he is with Paul, who calls him a “fellow worker” (Philemon 1:24). And near the end of Paul’s life, Paul sends a request to Timothy from a Roman prison: “Get Mark and bring him with you, because he is helpful to me in my ministry” (2 Timothy 4:11). Obviously, John Mark had matured through the years and had become a faithful servant of the Lord. Paul recognized his progress and considered him a valuable companion.


John Mark wrote the gospel that bears his name sometime between AD 55 and 59. There could be a veiled reference to John Mark in Mark 14:51–52. In that passage a young man, roused from sleep on the night that Jesus was arrested, attempts to follow the Lord, and the mob who had Jesus in custody attempts to seize him. The young man escapes and flees into the night. The fact that this incident is only recorded in Mark’s gospel—and the fact that the young man is anonymous—has led some scholars to surmise that the fleeing young man is actually John Mark.
 
Remember:

  • Mark was also called John Mark!
  • His mother’s house was used as a place for believers to gather and pray!
  • He was a companion of Barnabas and Paul during their travels together!
  • Paul and Barnabas had a disagreement about Mark!
  • They separated, Paul took Silas and barnabas Mark!
  • But Mark matured with time!
 
59) Looking for Jesus


Mark 5:21- 24


  • One of the presiding officers of the synagogue named Jairus comes to see Jesus!
  • He knows who he is!
  • He knows about his miracles!
  • They knew who Jesus was!
  • He falls at Jesus’ feet!
  • His daughter is extremely ill!
  • Jesus doesn’t hesitate!
  • He goes straight away!
 
60) Looking for Jesus


Mark 5:25-34

  • Now there is a woman who has had a flow of blood for 12 years!
  • She has suffered a lot at the hands of many physicians!
  • She has spent all her resources!
  • She has become worse!
  • And she hears about Jesus!
  • So she decides to touch his outer garment!
  • And she is healed all at once!
  • What a difference!
  • Imagine her feelings!
  • And Jesus realizes what has happened!
  • So he asks who did it!
  • The woman is frightened and is trembling!
  • She falls down before Jesus and tells him everything!
  • He blesses her!
  • It shows what God’s kingdom will do pretty soon!
 
61) Looking for Jesus


Mark 5:35,36

  • The daughter of the presiding officer has just died!
  • But Jesus tells him to have faith!
  • Simple words!
  • Easy to understand!
  • Now the presiding officer has come because he knows what Jesus can do!
  • So when Jesus tells him to have faith, he understands perfectly what it means!
  • Jesus speaks as someone who knows and the people who really know him know what he is able to do!
 
62) Looking for Jesus


Mark 5:37-39


  • The people are weeping and wailing loudly!
  • Jesus asks them why they are acting that way!
  • He knows why but he wants to show them that he thinks differently!
  • He says the child is sleeping!
  • Because he can resurrect people!
  • And in fact, that’s what he will do when he leads God’s kingdom after the Big One!
  • We may remember that when he died some people were resurrected!
 
63) Looking for Jesus


Mark 5:40-43

  • Jesus takes the girl by the hand!
  • Then he tells her to get up!
  • And immediately she rises and begins walking!
  • And he tells them to give her something to eat!
  • He knows what she needs!
  • He knows what to do at the right time!
  • And he speaks with authority!
 
64) Looking for Jesus

Mark 6:1-3

  • Jesus teaches in the synagogue!
  • And people are astounded by his wisdom and his powerful works because he is a carpenter!
  • Their surprise indicates how far they are from Yah.weh!
  • It reminds us of the time when Samuel arrived at the house of Yah.weh!
  • It sounds like Yah.weh had never been their God!
  • Only man’s tradition!
  • Everything is empty!
 
65) Looking for Jesus

- In Mark 6, Jesus is back in his home territory!

- And people know him as the son of the carpenter, the son of Mary and they know all his siblings!

- So they know him as a normal person!

- Not as someone who has such abilities to teach in the synagogue!

- So they don’t believe in him!

- Anyway, he cures people!

- But it won’t change anything!

- And Jesus is amazed at their lack of faith!

- is it so surprising?

- After all, they are just human beings!

- Once again it shows the necessity to do his best to get accurate knowledge!

- But a lot of effort is required!
 
66) Looking for Jesus

- In Mark 6:7-13, Jesus sends the Twelve two by two!

- And he gives them authority over the unclean spirits!

- They must take nothing with them!

- They stay at the house of those who receive them!

- They must tell people to repent!

- And they cure people!

- Thus he prepares them to be able to keep the preaching work after his death!

- May we follow such an example!
 
67) Looking for Jesus

- In Mark 6:14-16, We are told Jesus is well known for his miracles!

- Even king Herod hears about him!

- Many think he is John the Baptist!

- Others think he is Elijah!

- Or a prophet like in the past!

- Thus the Pharisees have no excuse!

- Because they choose their personal power!

- We must also choose!

- We can’t wait and see!
 
68) Looking for Jesus


- In Mark 6:34, Jesus sees a large crowd!

- And he feels pity for them because they don’t have any shepherds!

- And he teaches them!

- Thus Jesus shows his deep concern for people!

- Thus it gives us a good idea of what he will do with God’s kingdom!
 
69) Looking for Jesus


- In Mark 6:45-52, there is a storm, the disciples are on a boat and Jesus comes to them walking on the sea!

- The disciples think it is an apparition!

- They can’t believe it!

- Then Jesus speaks to them!

- And they are amazed!

- But they shouldn’t!

- After seeing so many miracles from Jesus, they should know that nothing is impossible for Jesus!

- But they are men meaning they are limited!

- What about us?
 
70) Looking for Jesus


- In Mark 6:53-56, when Jesus arrives at Gennesaret, it spreads like a fire and everyone arrives where Jesus is!

- And they bring people to be cured!

- And they just need to touch him to be cured!

- It must have been completely crazy!

- And Jesus keeps on curing people!

- Again and again!

- Jesus never complains!
 
71) Looking for Jesus


  • Pharisees and scribes argue with Jesus!
  • They say Jesus’ disciples don’t respect man’s traditions!
  • Jesus answers them calling them hypocrites saying that Isaiah prophesied about them saying:
  • Mark 7:6: These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me!
  • Mark 7:7: They worship me in vain; they teach as doctrine the precepts of men!
  • Mark 7:8: You have disregarded the commandment of God to keep the tradition of men!
 
72) Looking for Jesus


Mark 7:13


[Thus] you nullify

ἀκυροῦντες (akyrountes)

Verb - Present Participle Active - Nominative Masculine Plural

Strong's 208: To annul, make of no effect, cancel. To invalidate.


the

τὸν (ton)

Article - Accusative Masculine Singular

Strong's 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.


word

λόγον (logon)

Noun - Accusative Masculine Singular

Strong's 3056: From lego; something said; by implication, a topic, also reasoning or motive; by extension, a computation; specially, the Divine Expression.


of God

Θεοῦ (Theou)

Noun - Genitive Masculine Singular

Strong's 2316: A deity, especially the supreme Divinity; figuratively, a magistrate; by Hebraism, very.


by

τῇ (tē)

Article - Dative Feminine Singular

Strong's 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.


[the]

ὑμῶν (hymōn)

Personal / Possessive Pronoun - Genitive 2nd Person Plural

Strong's 4771: You. The person pronoun of the second person singular; thou.


tradition

παραδόσει (paradosei)

Noun - Dative Feminine Singular

Strong's 3862: An instruction, tradition. From paradidomi; transmission, i.e. a precept; specially, the Jewish traditionary law.


you have handed down.

  • Religious leaders oppose Yah.weh’s commandment and word because of man’s tradition they keep transmitting through CORRUPTION!
  • We must make a choice!
  • Do we want to follow Yah.weh’s commandment and word?
  • Or do we want to follow man’s tradition!
  • Man’s tradition is a dead end!
 
73) Looking for Jesus


Mark 7


  • Man’s tradition vs Yah.weh’s word!
  • Hypocrisy vs faithfulness!
  • Rejecting yah.weh’s commandment!
  • They make Yah.weh’s word invalid!
  • Sexual immorality!
  • Theft!
  • Murder!
  • Adultery!
  • Greed!
  • Wickedness!
  • Deceit!
  • Debauchery!
  • Envy!
  • Slander!
  • Arrogance!
  • Foolishness!
 
74) Looking for Jesus


Mark 8


  • Pity for the crowd!
  • Jesus feeds them!
  • The number doesn’t matter!
  • Jesus cures A blind man!
  • He must do it twice!
  • PRECISION!
  • FOLLOWING JESUS MEANS BEING READY FOR ANYTHING!
  • THIS IS THE PRICE FOR ETERNAL LIFE!
  • EVERYTHING HAS A COST!
 
75) Looking for Jesus


Mark 9

  • Jesus must cure a boy who is possessed because his disciples can’t do it!
  • He tells his disciples that he must die and be resurrected!
  • But they don’t understand him!
  • Later his disciples argue about who is the greater among them!
  • So Jesus must explain to them again it can’t be so!
  • Hard work for Jesus indeed!
  • But he knew he would have a lot to do with them!
 
76) Looking for Jesus


Mark 10

  • Pharisees always try to test Jesus!
  • This time it is about divorcing his wife!
  • Jesus explains to them that Moses gave the possibility to divorce their wives because of their hardheartedness!
  • But then he reminds them how it was from the beginning of creation according to Yah.weh!
  • So he tells them that divorcing his wife is a sin!
  • It is not possible to be clearer!
  • When someone calls him a good teacher, he answers by saying only God is good!
  • Once again, it is not possible to be clearer!
  • And he tells the man to sell everything and follow him and participate in his activity!
  • Once again, it is not possible to be clearer!
  • Then James and John want Jesus to grant them to sit at his right and at hit in his kingdom!
  • But Jesus tells them it doesn't belong to him to give such a privilege!
  • Once again, it is not possible to be clearer!
 
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