Sunday, August 10, 2008

Lesson # 40 | MARK 14:1-21 | SECRET PLOTS OF MEN VS. THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD

I.                Greetings. 

 

II.    Introduction:

            Note:  There is no place or situation you will encounter that scripture has not already anticipated.  As you grow and experience life, it will always be the guide you need.  The more you learn of life the more you will understand of Scripture.  Today's lesson is needed by some of you already, others should put it into their memory for times ahead.

 

III.  The First Plot:  Mark 14:1-2.

            Note:  We now enter upon the Passion Narratives, the narration of Jesus' last week.  It is a pain-filled week, filled with the drama of our salvation, and with the passion and pain of Jesus as He affects our redemption.  All of Mark points toward this.  Some scholars have said all four Gospels are nothing more than Passion Narratives with long introductions.

            Note:  What we wish to do today is to focus on who Jesus is.  He will enter pain, stress, and hardship.  Let us watch Him whom we adore. 

>>>> Have someone read Mark 14:1-2.

            Note:  The desire to put Jesus to death was not new: 

>>>> Have three different people read Mark 3:6; 11:18; and 12:12. 

            Q  Who killed Jesus, the Son of God, God-believing Temple attenders or pagans?

               An = It was the believing community of Jesus's day, the church goers of that time killed Jesus.  The Jews used the Romans to do their wishes.  Mark makes that very clear.

            Q  Who would, no doubt, kill Jesus today if He had come to earth in the flesh in our time?

               An = It would be the church goers of today, and if the Gospels are correct, our high, established church leaders....

            Note:  Anti-semeticism misses the point!  It is not Jews, but religious people who do not love God, who kill God, and try to stop His work.  We have such people around today. 

            Note:  Leaders are often resented and criticized, especially when they speak the truth.  If you become a leader remember this.  Now if you are in leadership, the Gospels are not trying to create a persecution complex.  Some leaders are criticized because they do not brush their teeth, i.e. they do stupid things, or act unfairly, selfishly, or incompetently.  Jesus was disliked because He spoke the truth and stepped on their toes, not because He was incompetent.

            Note:  Passover in Jesus' time was actually two feasts:  Passover and the feast of Unleavened Bread.  Most often they were understood as part of one another.  Passover itself was a great feast.  Depending on whose numbers you accept the city either became 5 times its normal number (300,000) or if Josephus can be believed the numbers approximated 3,000,000 in the city of Jerusalem at Passover.  It celebrated two functions:  the deliverance from Egypt when the death angel passed over the homes with blood on their doors, and it was a consecration of the barley crop.

            Note:  It was a celebration of deliverance from slavery - Later we Christians saw Jesus killed for our deliverance from the slavery of sin.

            But, before the plot thickens, Mark tells us a story.  It is an interlude, an interlude of kindness.

IV.  Interlude of Kindness:  Mark 14:3-9.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 14:3-9.

            Q  Why were the disciples upset?

               An = The money represented by the perfume poured on Him could have been given to the poor.  It was worth over 300 denares, roughly worth a year's wages for the average worker.  In fairness to the disciples, it should be understood that it was a common custom at the feasts to help the poor.

            Note:  The contrast between the woman and the High Priest in 14:1,2 is extensive.  She shows an extravagance of honor and love that was extraordinary.  It was obviously not appreciated though by the disciples.  The disciples often did not understand Jesus.  If you become a leader remember this as well.  Even your closest men may not always understand you.

            Q  Are people (Christian people) as calloused today as the disciples were?

            Note:   There was a Jewish custom of anointing someone for a feast, but Jesus sees a far more profound meaning.  He knew He would suffer a criminal's death and not be cleansed and anointed as was commonly done for the dead.  So He took her extravagance and dignified it from an impulsive action to a prophetic event.  He took her impulsive act and made it a significant and appropriate action.  Jesus has a way of seeing things in a different light.  As we try to serve Him, He sees our heart!  Some things we do may not always be wise, but the One we serve is! 

            Jesus sees us in a different light.  We are often ridiculed for our extravagant acts of love towards God but Jesus sees them in the proper light.

            RQ  Do we love Jesus as extravagantly as this woman does?

            RQ  Do we recognize the love others try to show us, or are we too concentrated on our own problems?

            Jesus shows a higher way....

 

V.  The Second Plot:  Mark 14:10-11.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 14:10-11.

            Note:  Jesus' life and His position are being threatened.  Yet, He has the presence of mind to see through the extravagant acts of an impulsive woman.  When we get threatened we often stop thinking of others, Jesus shows us a better way.

            RQ Have you ever been plotted against?

            RQ How are we to feel when we find out?

             Q  How did you feel?

               An = See if some will share their feelings of being truly disliked.

            Q  What does it do to our concept of ourselves when we are betrayed?

               An = It makes us wonder about our worth, what is more it hurts!  How Jesus handles threats and betrayal will now be shown to us.

 

VI.  Understanding Reality:  Mark 14:12-16.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 14:12-16.

            Note:  Jesus knows He is being pursued and He knows about Judas.  By this action Judas will not know where the passover celebration for the disciples will take place.  Since Jesus is either making these arrangements by miracle or by having already set this up earlier, Judas does did not know where they would meet.  It is clear that Jesus and the other ten do not arrive till after dark.  Thus with so many pilgrims in the city, it would be hard to find Jesus after dark and where he would be holding the passover.  Judas does not know where they are going until they arrive there that night.  Only Jesus and the two disciples know the location.  This guarantees they will have privacy in this important time.

            Q  Is this action of Jesus, guaranteed privacy, a sign of mental anguish or a sign of cool, calm intelligence?

               An = It is a sign of a clear thinking and rational individual.  He knows He is going to die, and is being plotted against, but He also knows that His men need some time alone with Him, He uses His brains to obtain it.

            Jesus is thinking, and thinking of others!  We handle betrayal best when He helps us be like Him.

 

VII.  Jesus Is Aware:  Mark 14:17-21.

>>>> Have someone read Mark 14:17-21.

            Q  Is Jesus aware of His betrayal?

            Q  What does He do?

               An = He confronts the guilty party.  This is an example of what we should do in such situations.  Tell people what we truly think.

            Q  In Mark, does Jesus identify Judas the traitor?

               An = The answer is no.  If Jesus had done so the disciples would probably have killed Judas rather than let him hurt Jesus.  Jesus confronts Judas but not in a manner that exposed Judas.

            Q  Why do you suppose Jesus did not stop Judas or turn him over to the disciples?

               An = Jesus confronts but does not need to see immediate punishment. 

            Note:  We too will experience deep betrayal if we live long enough in this world.  Jesus is giving us insights and clues as to how to handle such situations.  He does this lest we become totally destroyed when this is done to us.  We need to remember that even the Son of God was betrayed and plotted against.  He knows what we are going through.

            RQ Do you see why you can pray to Him, He understands!

            RQ Do you see how you might be like Jesus!  He shows us how to handle real life, hard life.

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