Sunday, July 13, 2008

Lesson # 11 | MARK 5:21-43 | DEALING WITH THE UNCLEAN

I.  Greetings:

 

II.  Introduction:

            Note:  The rest of chapter 5 is basically narrative stories about Jesus. 

            Note:  I think most of us have learned by now that you do not really know a person by their words, only by their deeds.  Some of you in the next few weeks and months will be making some crucial decisions in your life whether you are aware of that now or not.  Many of you know what God would want in those situations.  But to follow God.... 

            Can I be happy and do God's will?  If I let God control my life, if I really ask Him to be "Lord" what will He do with me?

            RQ  What is God really like?

            Note:  The answer is most clearly found in Jesus.  Watch Jesus and if you like Jesus, you will like God.

            Q  What is the best way to know what someone is really like?

               An = Watch them in action.  Actions speak louder than words.

            That is what we are going to do today:  WATCH JESUS.

 

III.  The Chance of Success:  Mark 5:21-24. 

>>>> Have someone read Mark 5:21-24.

            Q  What does verse 21 and verse 24 report about the crowds?

               An = Jesus has drawn large crowds.  Jesus has a measure of success at least in numbers of people being interested in what He is doing.  He is popular.

            However, Jesus is not popular with one part of the society....

               Q  How many of you have done youth work, or been in charge of a ministry?

            Q  How important is it to please powerful parents?

            Note: Jesus is already in trouble with some of the scribes from Jerusalem (3:22).  They are already against Him, to heal a synagogue official's child would help Jesus.  Jesus has crowds but He does not have the approval of a part of the leadership class of His society.

            Note: In the Middle East, and in some parts of the West, children are their parent's life.  To help the child is to bless the parent.

 

IV.  Interrupted by Losers:  Mark 5:25-34

>>>> Have someone read Mark 5:25-28

   A.  Jesus' Curious Speech:  A Crazy Question, Mark 5:25-30.           

            Note:  We know Jesus was in a crowd.  In 5:24, we know there was a large crowd and it was pressing in on Him.

            Q  How did the disciples react to Jesus' wanting to know who touched Him?

               An =  It is truly ridiculous to ask, "who touched me," when people are completely thronging You.

            Note:  She was considered in a continual period and therefore unclean for the past 12 years. 

>>>> Turn to Leviticus 15:25-28 and have someone read these verses.

            Q  How do you think she felt about herself?

            Q  How do you think her standing was in the community?

>>>> Have someone read Mark 5:29-30

            Q  Why did she touch Him? 

               An = See Mark 3:10, 6:56

>>>> Read to them Mark 3:10 and 6:56.  She wanted to be healed and she believed that if she touched Him she would be.

   B.  The Motives For the Curious Speech:  Mark 5:31-34.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 5:31-34

            Q  Why did Jesus ask who touched Him?  What was He after? 

               An = It seems rather ridiculous that He asked such a question.  Look at 5:31! 

>>>> Have someone re-read 5:31.  They certainly did not think Jesus's question was a good one.

            RQ  Did bringing to the public's attention that He was defiled work to His advantage?

            Note:  This public exposure must have terrified the woman.  From a certain point of view, what He did was unkind.  Imagine being forced to confess you defiled a popular rabbi?  Imagine the condemnation He could be calling down on her to further erode her already low standing in the community.

            Jesus is not always, to outward appearances, a nice man.

            Note:  Perhaps He called her out to further bless her, not immediately to please her.

            1.  She had reached out in faith to God.  He let her know that is what the touching really was for her.  He interpreted her action for her, to inform her, to teach her.

>> Re-read 5:34.

            2.  In His speech of verse 34 she was informed how to find God again.  What had saved her was faith, not magic.  It is faith the Lord wanted, not groupies thronging leaders for miracles. 

            3. She would have many more needs in her days to come, and now she knew how to get a hold of the Lord again.  She now knew how to establish a relationship with Him.  Jesus was giving her God's phone number:  faith.

            4.  He called her daughter and told her to go in peace.  He let her know He was not angry.  His parting phrase surely communicated that He was not mad she had defiled Him. 

            Q  Is it important to let people know we are not angry? 

            Q  Why? 

               An = Think of the times when you wondered if an authority important to you was angry with you.  It is important to let people know what will hurt them, but it is also important to let people know when you are not angry.  Give some examples from your own life?

            Note:  The words "go in peace", literally mean "go in shalom".  "Shalom" or "Peace" in Hebrew means more than just absence of conflict, it means completeness, harmony.  He tells her:  "All is well, you are not only at peace, but in harmony with Me, with God."

            Note:  In the Old Testament the "Peace" offering is called in Hebrew the "Shalomim".  The offering symbolizes that you, your neighbor, and God are in harmony, at peace with one another, in sync with reality.  It is often called the "Communion Offering".

 

V.  Back to Jarius and the Chance of Success:  Mark 5:35-43. 

   A. The Proposal of Sleep:  The Hiding of Power

>>>> Have someone read Mark 5:35-36.

            Note:  Notice, the parents are no doubt starting to panic and go into terrible grief.  Jesus authoritatively tells them not to panic, to not fear, to "just believe".

            Note:  He has a problem with the parents because of the defiling woman's interuption.  Being kind to a humble woman cost Him time that could have gone to important societal people.  Jesus seems to be willing to get into trouble with the powerful to take time for what the world considers as unimportant poor people.  This is consistently who Jesus is.  If you want God to deal only with your kind you will be disappointed with the Lord.  If you are not part of the important classes in your society, this is good news.  You matter to Him no matter what your social standing is. 

            If you are going to be in ministry, in the manner Jesus was in ministry, if you are going to be a Christian, "like Christ", then this needs to be a practice you should be involved with.  This should be the practice your church or group is involved with.  This is the price you should be willing to pay.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 5:36-40

            Q  Notice Jesus said the dead girl was asleep, why did Jesus say that? 

               An = Sleep was a metaphor for death in Hebrew society.   For example, let me give you a quote from Paul, who was a Jew, and naturally used this metaphor for death in one of his writings.  >> Have someone read I Thessalonians 5:10.  So when Jesus said she was asleep it could have been taken literally, which could mean she was sleeping, or it could be taken metaphorically, that she was dead.  Jesus was deliberately ambiguous.  He had a reason.  It is tied to something else he did.  Jesus could be implying that the girl is not dead but rather that the girl was just in a comma.  Strange.

            Q  Notice, in verse 40, He allowed in only the parents and three disciples, why did He do this?

               An = He seems to be deliberately trying to hide what He is about to do.  He only let five people into the room where the dead girl lay.  He wanted no one else to see what would happen.  Why He is doing this will become clearer as we read on.

   B. The Display of Power:  Resurrection from the Dead.  Mark 5:41-43.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 5:41-43.

            Note:  Jesus touches her.  Again Jesus has seemingly become defiled.  However, Jesus takes her by the hand.  Jesus is more interested in ministry than being picky about certain rules.

            Note:   He gave her something to eat!  Jesus is a practically loving person. 

            He certainly showed that He was carefully concerned for the child's welfare and not merely interested in using her as a tool for His displays of power. 

            Note:  This could be also the reason He let it seem that the girl was just in a comma, just asleep and not dead.  This could also be the reason He allows only the parents and His closest disciples to see what He did.  He forbids the girl's healing to get noised about.  He does not use this girl as a publicity piece.  He lets others assume she was merely in comma.  He refuses to let the crowds make a spectacle of this little child.

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