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Sunday Jul 31, 2022
Sunday Jul 31, 2022
A New Series on the Book of Mark.
Today, Pastor Michael is starting a series on the Book of Mark. A series of fast past action stories, Mark is the ‘good stuff’ in one book, even being the shortest of the Gospels.
In these first two verses of Mark, the Old Testament is being quoted (Malachi and Isaiah, respectively) and it’s stating someone is going to come as an announcer for Jesus. And that someone is John, as in John the Baptist.
So, if this book’s about Jesus, why start with John? In ancient times, when someone important was traveling, they sent an ambassador to ensure the roads were in good condition and to prepare the destination for their arrival. Therefore, John was the herald for Jesus in these references.
John himself is an interesting character; a straight-up ‘caveman’ kinda guy! Camelhair tunic, no haircuts, eating honey and locusts…the whole nine yards!
Jesus choosing John as his forerunner tells us a lot about Jesus and how he chooses those that are exactly right for the job. Mark doesn’t give us a lot of background information on Jesus except that he came from Nazareth. Mark first distributed this book amongst Romans. The Romans were action-oriented; not talkers. In Roman culture people could rise from obscurity to greatness. That’s a huge reason this Gospel is so ‘action-oriented’.
Jesus was being baptized by John as an act of leadership. To show an example of repentance. Therefore John baptized Jesus in the Jordan river to show his followers he would submit to the Lord and it was a powerful symbol. What could the baptism of Jesus foreshadow as a future event?
The death, burial and resurrection of Jesus was the foreshadow of His baptism.
So after He was baptized a voice came from heaven and a dove floated down from heaven. The voice that was heard was not for Jesus’ benefit; it was for the others that were there and listening. The Lord was exclaiming that Jesus was His son, the son of God.
Verses can be found today in Mark 1: 1-11.
Scripture quotations marked CSB have been taken from the Christian Standard Bible®, Copyright © 2017 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Christian Standard Bible® and CSB® are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers.
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