Sunday, June 22, 2008

Lesson # 8 | MARK 4:21-33 | THE LIGHT COMES AND WILL EVENTUALLY SHINE

I. Greetings: 

 

II.  Introduction:  

            When I was in my early thirties I seriously injured my knee playing touch football with college kids.  I was in a cast for four weeks and I walked with a slight limp for nearly a year.  One day my grand mother told me that if I did not exercise my knee now, it would bother me the rest of my life.  I took her advice and tried to go jogging.  I went only 4 tenths of a mile and was completely out of breath.  Then I went a little further, and a little further, until I was able to run in a 10 K race.  My grand mother was right;  the limp went away.  The principle was use it or lose it.  (You might want to put your own example in here.)

            If you do not use the physical capacities you have they will dry up.  A lot of folks here have gone through operations, and as soon as they were able they were up and walking.  If one delays too long, what they have they will lose.

            Note:  This is how God made our physical life.  Lets see how Jesus applies this truth to the spiritual life.

 

III.  Parable of the Lamp: 

   A.  The Parable Itself. 

>>>> Have someone read Mark 4:21-23.

            Note:  These are familiar verses but before we discuss them it might help our discussion by looking at the Greek behind our English translation.

            1) Verse 21, in most of our English translations, behind the English word "brought" or "bring" is the word "comes" in Greek.  In other words the light or lamp comes. 

            2) In verses 21 and 22 are four occurrences of the word hina = "in order that".  Four times in these verses the "Light comes in order that", thus light comes for a purpose.

            Q  Who is the Lamp?

               An = It is the truth about Jesus Christ.  It is Jesus Christ Himself.

            Q  What did that mean for the disciples of that day?  Why did Jesus come?

               An =  Not to be hid (21 a), but to be displayed (21 b), to be revealed (22 a), to come to light (22 b).

            Note:   If the light has come to you, praise God, you are saved!  But there is some things we are to do with the light?  We are meant to be revealers.  Not to merely do religious things, like pass out Bible phrases, be on committees, or attend church, but actually let the light shine through us.  Many pass out Bible phrases but do not reveal the heart of God. 

            Q  What does that mean for you and me? 

   B.  Warning:  Jesus Believes People are Responsible. 

>>>> Have someone read Mark 4:24-25

            Q  What does the phrase mean, "how much we measure"?

               An = How much we appropriate.  How much we take on and make our own.  If we take a lot on we will be given more. 

            Q  What if we only make our own only a little bit of faith here at church or this study? 

            Q  Do some people leave this group gathering with just a little faith?

            QQ  What will happen to them according to 4:25?

               An = What they have will be taken from them.  Take care what you are hearing.  There will be a time when measuring ends.  If we have not appropriated faith, how can we be in line with Jesus.  Jesus came in order to be revealed and brought to light.  If we do not have the Light sufficiently in us, how can we give Him away?  Matthew Henry says,  "We are taught that we might teach".  Or, you only keep what you give away!

            RQ  Do some of us have anything to give away?

            Note:   Many times in my own life it became apparent I had a weak testimony among friends or relatives because my own belief and walk were so weak.  I was not willing to share the light because I did not think I had much to give.  My life with Him seemed so small. 

            I have two suggestions for you: 

            1)  Be open and honest about your lack of faith.  We must admit, not hide, our weaknesses. 

            2)  Be willing and open to receive from Him so you will be able to give.  Jesus will touch on this point in His own way.  Lets read on!

 

IV.  Two More Parables:  Courage, You Are Not Alone!    Mark 4:26-32.

   A.  Parable of the Growing Seed:  Mark 4:26-29.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 4:26-29.

             Q  What point is made about the kingdom?

               An = God's Word will accomplish its work!  Let the Word fall on you and a mysterious power beyond you will go to work. 

            Note:  For some of you, it is not yet obvious right now, but power is working.  We do not know how the Spirit works or how the kingdom grows.  I have tried to figure it out to no avail all my adult life.  I may not know how my food is chemically digested in my stomach, but I keep eating.  May the Kingdom keep growing! 

            Note:  My job is to keep in the Word myself.  To keep preaching and teaching God's Word.

   B.  Parable of the Mustard Seed:  Mark 4:30-32.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 4:30-32.

            Q Why is the kingdom of God like a mustard seed?

               An =  People will be surprised by our lives' end considering its beginning.  Our faith, or power now on earth seems small now, but look out!  Jesus was a man, despised and not accepted by the powerful of His day, but now He is the most significant person on earth.  Our calendars revolve around His birth and there are near 1 and 1/2 billion who, at least nominally, call Jesus God.

            Note:  There is a power beyond us at work.  We are not alone.  Remember, He is the light, not us, that will shine!

 

V.  The World and the Disciples:  Mark 4:33-34.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 4:33-34.

            Q What was Jesus trying to communicate?  Did Jesus want to be understood?

               An = We saw this in the last passage.  Jesus seems to be deliberately keeping some of the key truths out of plain language.  Why?

            Q Why tell the disciples when He does not tell others?

            Q What is the connection between 4:34 and 4:21-22?

>>>> Have someone read Mark 4:21-22 and 4:34 again.

            Q Why were only the disciples given the explanations of the parables, and why are they told that light comes only so that it can be given away?

               An =  The light comes to be manifested - let us be taught that we can teach.

 

V.  Application: 

            Q Why are we often afraid to share our faith even with our own relatives, our own children or our own grand children?

               An = Our reasons may be many. 

            1) Some do not believe they can articulate what they really believe, and thus are intimidated and afraid we will say the wrong thing. 

            2)  Some believe they just do not say things right or very smoothly.  They get tongue tied or cannot say things eloquently.  They are poor speakers.

            3)  Some are afraid they will be ridiculed. 

            4)  Some really doubt that the sharing of their thoughts will do any good, because they are not an authority, famous, or highly respected.

                        Note:  Remember there two things we can do.

            1) Appropriate all we can.  Learn all we can.  Go to Bible studies, read good christian books, but most of all read the Bible for yourself.   Read the book of Mark on your own.  Start this week and get as far as you can before next week.

            2) Understand that the best witness if often the non-professional one.  Some of the most influential people in my life have not been professional witnesses.  I have learned about the truth because someone had the courage to tell me, and the truth has a power of its own.

            3)  "H" Spees, a prominent christian leader in Fresno, once said in addressing a young man:  "If you are out of college, and you are not actively involved in a ministry you are not a man."  If you sit on your knowledge of the faith, and do not give it away, you will lose it.  You will either leave the faith yourself, and become one of those who are expert at driving others away from the church.  We have all met countless people who will not go to church because of some of the people that they met there. 

            Note:

            If God has given us a truth, we must obey it:  or we will lose hearing from Him.           

            If God has given to us faith and we do not share it then we will lose it.  We will leave active church life or be a church going person without real faith, without real Christianity.

            If we are not excited about sharing the truth of Jesus Christ with a dying world then we do not believe it is "good news".  We believe Jesus made a mistake and was a fool to die for sins.

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