Sunday, June 8, 2008

Lesson # 6 | MARK 3:7-35 | ARE WE A RELATIVE OR A CRITIC?

I.  Greetings: (bridge)

            Q  How many of you feel called of God?  (Ask them to raise their hands.)

            Q  What have friends or family done to discourage your faith/calling most?

               An = Perhaps have a few share, if they are willing.

            Q  What have misunderstanding/criticism done to you?

               An = For some of you criticism by other believers has hurt you terribly.  Jesus knows where you are at?

 

II.  Jesus' Actions:

   A.  Actions on the Seashore.  Mark 3:7-12.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 3:7-12

            Q  Is Jesus' ministry openly successful?  Are the crowds huge?

            Q  How would you feel if your ministry was this openly successful?

            Q  In what ways does Jesus show foresight, planning, and thinking in dealing with the crowds?

               An = In at least two ways:

            1)  He asks for the boat to speak from because He anticipates crowd pressures (3:9).

            2)  He refuses to accept demon's witness (3:12).  Jesus does not accept any endorsement.  Sometimes we are too eager to get praise.  Jesus is not addicted to praise and refuses the praise and adoration of some.

   B. Actions in the Mountains.  Mark 3:13-19.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 3:13-14.

            Q  Why does Jesus select his disciples?

               An = His selection of disciples is for them to be close to Him (3:14) and to preach.  See again that this is His major goal.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 3:15-19.

            Q  What are the disciples given?

               An = They were given power.  When you are close to Jesus, this will happen.  However, the power is not for you to become great, but to stop evil, to deliver those oppressed by demons.  Besides, when you receive Jesus' power you will get something other than honor as we shall soon see.

            Note:   Again, Jesus shows foresight in selecting others so His work can be multiplied.

 

III.  Opposition:  Mark 3:20-30.

   A.  Opposition or Misunderstanding from Family. 

            Note:  Our author shows us that Jesus is powerful, unselfish, giving, popular, very intelligent and filled with foresight as He practically runs His ministry.  Jesus is a leader that surely deserves our praise.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 3:20-21

            Q  Jesus' own family seems disturbed by Jesus' work schedule, and so how do they understand His actions?

               An = They say He is out of His mind.  Can you imagine calling the Son of God out of His mind?

            Q  Is Jesus out of His mind?

               An = We know the criticism is invalid:  see 3:9,12,14.  They may not like His work intensity, but He is clearly rational in His thinking.  The criticism misses the mark.

            Q  Does it surprise you that His own family misunderstood Him?

               An =  Two things could be said here. 

            1)  We must expect such understanding and not be surprised.  It will happen no matter how good we are when we are intense for God.  Even Jesus was criticized. 

            2) Jesus does not answer.

            Q  Should we answer such criticism?  What have you seen in the past?

   B.  Criticism from Religious Authorities:  Mark 3:22-30.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 3:22-27.

            Q  Is the criticism from the religious authorities valid?

               An = No!  Their criticism is also invalid.  Again, do not be surprised that some religious authorities will oppose the Lord's work. 

            Q  Does Jesus answer this time?

               An = Yes. 

            Q  What is the form of His answer?

               An = It could be briefly summarized as follows:

                        1) First Jesus opens with a Rhetorical Question:  He opens by asking them to think with Him in verse 23?  That is what a rhetorical question is designed to do.  "How can Satan drive out Satan?"  Next, Jesus follows his rhetorical question with a Proverb.

                        2) Proverb.  Jesus now gives them a saying that highlights a commonly agreed upon truth in verse 24.  If a group is divided against itself it will fail.

            Q  How many of you have played on a team that was divided?

            Q  Was that team successful?

                        3)  Then Jesus gives another proverb, much like the other one, or another traditionally agreed upon truth in verse 25.  "If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand."

                        4)  Finally, Jesus draws to a preliminary conclusion.

            Q  What does Jesus conclude in verse 26? 

               An = It is logically impossible that Jesus is in league with Satan, for then Satan's kingdom would self destruct, and we know Satan's work is alive and well.

            Then Jesus presses on to another logical conclusion.

            Q  What does verse 27 mean?  Who is the strong man?

               An = The strong man is Satan.  Jesus has bound Satan in casting him out of oppressed people's lives.  Jesus' actions are proof of His power.  He can defeat Satan.

            Note:  Jesus does not end here though because He is interested in more that just winning the argument.  Jesus does not merely want to "win", but He wants to truly help us because He loves us.  For example, a good parent does not merely wish to win the arguments with their child but to help their child achieve the very best in life.  Notice now what Jesus does.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 3:28-30

            Q  What is Jesus doing here?

               An = He is giving them a warning:  In verses 28-29 Jesus warns His audience.  Despite the venom of the attacks of the religious leaders, Jesus still cares about them.   Perhaps, that is why He does not immediately answer His relatives for they are in no spiritual danger.  His audience here is in danger, and so He answers, and He warns.

            Q  How do we apply this today?  How is Jesus warning us?

               An = We do not want to be a believer who criticizes the working of God.

            Q  What it that is we are knocking? 

               An = We need to be careful what religious people we criticize.  We could be wrong and be fighting against the very power of God.  That scares me, and it should scare you as well.

            Q  Do we have such miraculous power to cast out demons? 

               An = If there is not such power in our ministry, then maybe that is why we are not receiving criticism.

           

IV.  The Secret of Working With God, Not Against God: Mark 3:31-35.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 3:31-35.

            Q What makes us Jesus' true kinsmen?

               An = It is when we do His will.  In this chapter it means drawing near to Him, preaching and having power (3:13,15).  It means we should be careful what and who we

criticize!  Our job is do the type of works Jesus Christ does, to use the authority, if we have any, that He has given us.  The Lord has repeatedly told me that I should be spending my energy on positive giving and serving rather than knocking what I do not fully understand.

 

V.  Our Focus:  Proving our Family Connection.  Are we a relative or a critic?

            Q  According to these verses how will we prove we are called?

               An = If we have His power, we prove that we are worthy to be called disciples.  They were called not to criticize but to preach and drive out the devil with power.  If we are critics, then maybe we are trying to cover up our lack of power.  Christians are critical of other ministries, yet the ministries they are critical of, have power to do healing, or to do exorcisms.

            Q  According to these verses, how do we prove we are a true relative of Jesus?

               An = We need to comb through the first three chapters of Mark, find a truth there, and then obey it.  Do you wonder if you are a true Christian?  George Mac Donald wrote:  "What one thing have you done today solely because Jesus said to do it?  Or, what one thing have we done simply because He says not to do it?  It is absurd to say we believe and never do what He tells us."  George Mac Donald, George Mac Donald Anthology, (London:  Geoffrey Bles, 1970) p. 75

            Note:  Finally, a warning:  "If we concentrate on being obedient ourselves, we can avoid criticizing the "working of the Son of God."  Let me end with a short story told by one of the Desert Fathers:  

            "Abba Paphnutius said, `When I was walking along the road, I happened to lose my way and found myself near a village, and I saw some people who were talking about evil things.  So I stood still, praying for my sins.  Then behold an angel came, holding a sword, and He said to me, `Paphnutius, all those who judge their brothers perish by his sword, but because you have not judged, but have humbled yourself before God, saying that you have sinned, your name is written in the book of the living!'"  Benedicta Ward, The Desert Christian, MacMillan, p. 202

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