Sunday, May 18, 2008

Lesson # 28 | MARK 10:28-34 | SPIRITUAL COURAGE NOT SPIRITUAL ARROGANCE

I.  Greetings:

 

II.  Introduction:            The rich young ruler in Mark 10:17-22 was challenged to give away all his money in order to follow Jesus.  He had much property and could not do it, so he walked away.

            Q  How many of you know people who do not follow Christ today because in their estimation the cost to them is too high?

               An = Ask them to raise their hands if they know someone like this. 

            Note:  At least these people are honest.  They have counted the cost and seen the price to be too high, at least they are not phony.  They walk away, instead of going to church and pretending to be what they know they cannot be.

            Note:  Remember, Jesus agrees, the cost is too high and impossible to pay for someone who is rich.

 

III.  Peter's Realization:   Mark 10:28-31.

   A.  Peter's Response:  Mark 10:28.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 10:23-27.

            Q  According to Jesus is it easy to enter the kingdom of God if you are rich?

               An = According to Jesus it is impossible unless God's helps you.

            Note:  Notice though how Peter will respond to Jesus' message.  Peter is ever the one who speaks what few of us would dare say.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 10:28.           

            Q  What is Peter claiming he has done?

               An = He is claiming that he has left all for Christ.  He has done everything the rich young ruler would not do.  Peter has said it is not impossible for him.  He has done it.  Peter thinks it was not something God had to do, but something he was able to do.

            Note:  >>>> You read Mark 10:21, especially emphasize the part "...and you will have treasure in heaven;  then come, follow me."  Notice the similarity between Jesus' command to "follow me" and Peter's claim to have to have left all to follow

            Peter seems to be pretty pleased with himself.  Many followers of Jesus Christ are.

   B.  Jesus' Response:  Mark 10:29-31.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 10:29-31.

            Note: Notice that Verse 29 is the condition for the results listed in verse 30.  

            Q  What are the conditions for blessing according to verse 29?

               An = The sacrifice of our home, family, and occupation.  Following Jesus is an expensive commitment.  Maybe belonging to a church is not such a deep commitment, truly following Jesus is.

            Q  What are the reasons for sacrifice according to the end of verse 29?

               An = Jesus is the reason and for the sake of the gospel:  "...for Me and the gospel".

            Q  Is sacrifice, in or of itself, valuable?

               An = No!  I know of many people who sacrifice for the sake of religious pride.  They do not do it for Jesus or the sake of the salvation of others through the gospel.  This becomes evident in their attitudes towards others. 

            Q  Do you know such people?

               An = It is very hard to be around such people at times.

            Q  What are the results or rewards of such sacrifice according to verse 30?

               An = After they have listed the rewards of verse 30, point out to them that such rewards come in both this age and the age to come.

            Q  What does 100 times mean?

               An = God takes away nothing from us without returning it in a new and glorious form.  Never pity someone truly committed to Christ, envy their courage, but do not pity them.

            Q  How are persecutions part of the reward?

               An = Have everyone turn to >>>> I Peter 4:14-16 and have someone read it.  Note also, much of our closest bonding with our new Christian family comes from persecution, (Lane, p. 372).

>>>> Have someone re-read Mark 10:31.

            Q  Why does Jesus add this verse?

               An = It is hard to evaluate sacrifice.  So Jesus gives a caution.  It is the caution of reversal.  Again, salvation should not bring pride, because pride is not freedom.  Pride is the absence of freedom.

 

IV.  Jesus' Reminder of His Own Sacrifice:  Mark 10:32-34.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 10:32.

            Note: To "go up" to Jerusalem, meant to go to Jerusalem.  In later Church History it became a code word for going up to die for Christ.

            Q  What is Jesus' physical position visa-vi the disciples in 10:32?

               An = Jesus is leading the way, or walking, out in front of them.  His body language tells of His resolve.

            Q  What is the disciples reaction?

               An = They are astonished, amazed and have fear.  Read parts of Oswald Chambers' My Utmost For His Highest, on March 15.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 10:33-34.

            Note: There are three predictions:  going up, what is done to Him, and what He does.  One thing can be drawn from this:  God has the last word, not man.

            Q  What is the emphasis of 10:34, what strikes you about how the Gentiles treat Jesus?

               An = What strikes me is the humiliation!  They will "arrest" Him who is all powerful, "condemn" Him who is totally innocent.  Then they will "mock" and "spit" on Him, who is all glory, who is the beginning and the origin of honor.  They will "flog" Him who did nothing but heal others, and "kill" Him who gave us life.

            But they do not have the last word.  The last word is God's.  Three days later He will rise!

            Q  Does it bother you that persecution is part of following Jesus?

               An = Stay true, and you will be able to say with Isaiah in Isaiah 50:4-6 that we were true and now we can sustain and strengthen others, and have intimate fellowship with our Lord.

>>>> Have someone read Isaiah 50:4-6.

            Note:  Just as in Jesus' teaching Isaiah also has a condition-result type of teaching here.  The condition is in 50:4-6, the willingness to suffer.  The result is in Isaiah 50:7-9.

>>>> Have someone read Isaiah 50:7-9.

            Note:  If we are willing to suffer, we will stand, we will not fail.             >>>> Hebrews 12:1-3.

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