Sunday, July 27, 2008

Lesson # 38 | Lesson # 38 | THE COMING AGAIN OF JESUS

I.    Greetings: 

 

II.   Introduction:

            The distinguished British scholar William Barclay says we often ignore two doctrines in modern times because they do not fit our comfort zones (Barclay p.330).  In his circles he noticed they left out speaking much about the doctrines of Hell and the Second Coming.  Both could imply a truly supernatural belief structure and both doctrines make us highly uncomfortable.

            In our last lesson we noted that Jesus predicted the fall of the Temple in Mark 13:2.  The disciples countered with Mark 13:4. 

>>>> Have someone read Mark 13:4  What follows in Mark 13:5-23 is the answer to their question, and what we will explore today.

           

III.  Be Not Deceived Nor Frightened!  Mark 13:5-8.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 13:5-6.

            Q  What is the main concern of Jesus here?

               An = In times of crisis false leaders will emerge.  Jesus' main concern is for his disciples welfare, it is pastoral.  In other words, His concerns are not to impart esoteric information, but are focused on our well being.  Jesus worries or cares about how they will fare. 

            Note:  He is very directive in these verses, and this is an indication of His overwhelming concern for whether the disciples will make it.  In the verse 5-37 there are 19 imperatives (Lane, p. 446).  In these opening verses the warnings are against bad leadership.  In times of crisis such leadership will emerge.  He is telling them not to be taken in.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 13:7-8.

            Q  Why are we not to be frightened?

               An = We know that God knows!  Jesus is telling them that these things must take place.  This is only the beginning, so He wants them to stay focused, to stay vigilant.  His message is:  "Don't be mislead nor frightened.  All is in God's hands."  The key response is to stay obedient!

 

IV.  Do Not Wilt Under Persecution.   Mark 13:9-13

>>>> Have someone read Mark 13:9-13.

            Q  Why will they be arrested in Mark 13:9?

               An = For Jesus' sake.  The abuse, says Lane (p. 464), heaped on the disciples was intended for Jesus.  The only reason the disciples were to have trouble is that they were identified with Him.   Have three people turn to the following three texts and have them take turns reading them out loud to the group: 

>>> Have someone read:  Acts 9:1-2;  Philippians 1:29;  Colossians 1:24

            Q Is following Jesus an honor or an advantage?

               An = These passages seem to indicate there are costs to pay when someone is closely associated with Jesus Christ.  Turning back to our passage in Mark....

            Q  If these Mark verses are Second Coming texts, how are we to be watchful?  What does taking abuse on behalf of Jesus have to do with being ready?

               An = If we are not sharing our faith, or being open about our faith, it could impair our readiness.  The abuse could be the sign that we are ready.

            Q  Why are they not to be anxious in Mark 13:11?

               An = The Spirit of God, He makes all the difference.  If we are truly God's children then God's Holy Spirit will be with us in our times of persecution.

            Note:  The courts mentioned in 13:9 are both civil and secular.  Sometimes we get in trouble with the civil authorities and at times it is the religious establishment that gives trouble to believers.

            Note:  It is the preaching of the gospel that causes persecution.  Many today want to be politically correct and not do embarrassing evangelism.  If you want to avoid persecution, do not evangelize.  You will have no trouble, but you will also have no power and abilities to speak from the Spirit.  If you keep your belief private, all may seem well, but something will be missing.

            Q  The Spirit of God cannot come until what happens according to Mark 13:10?

               An = Until we preach to all nations we cannot expect the helping power of the Holy Spirit.  Evangelism and the Holy Spirit coming are tied together.

            Q  Is verse 12 disheartening?  Why?

               An = Being betrayed is extremely disheartening.  Have you been significantly betrayed?  If it has not happened yet, it certainly will.

            Q  Do you see the "why" of the betrayal in the last part of 13:13, what is it?

               An = The betrayal comes because of our loyalty to Jesus Christ.  Betrayal hurts, and it is often one of the most difficult things to recover from.  It can cause us more harm and discouragement than most things.  Barclay tells the story of a man who was captured by the Nazi's and severely tortured mentally and physically.  He held on though and did not crack or give in.  Finally, the Nazis released him to go home.  A short time after he was home he committed suicide.  It was later found out that when the man came home from his ordeal he found out who had turned him in.  It was his own son.  He could not handle such betrayal (Barclay, pp. 327-328).  We will need to! 

            Q  Did Jesus experience any of the above?

               An = Remember Jesus Christ was betrayed by one of His closest followers, Judas.  Jesus' experience will become the cruel prototype of their own. (Lane, 461)

           

V.  Sacrilege, Flight and Vigilance.  Mark 13:14-23.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 13:14-23.

            Q What is the major issue here?

               An = Flight!  There is the urgency for flight (15-16);  what can hinder flight (17-18);  reasons for flight 19-20);  and the final deterrent to flight (21-22).

            Note:  The Bible says there is coming a time when abominable things will happen and nothing should keep us from getting away.  Christ will come back to earth again, and it will preceded by great social turmoil.  We are to be ready, to be on our guard.

            Q Why do phonies (false prophets) not want us alert?

               An = They want cattle, not real humans.  They do not hear God and do not want us hearing Him either.  They want us caught up with the sensational,  "here is the Christ", "He is there", etc.  Their only desire is to use us for their ends, not lead us to the Savior.  If we are alert to the things of God, vigilant to do His will, we will know when to flee, and therefore we can succeed.  There is going to be trouble coming and success will necessitate alertness!

            Q  As an individual, if we really believe in the Second Coming or Hell how should it help us not be caught up in selfishness, sexual sin, materialism, or the hunt for a pride-centered career?

               An = If you know of an example of someone who has missed these pitfalls due to their beliefs, share it.

            Q  As a church or body of believers, how can false leaders lull us to sleep or deceive us?

               An = Many times false leadership has let the church go to sleep and be involved in other things than the preaching of the Gospel and the work of evangelism.  They point to politics, nationalism, spiritual sensationalism, etc.

            Q  If you could only pick one command of the many Jesus has given in these verses, which one is the most important?

               An = Watch, or be ready, or be alert! 

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