Day #267
Scripture Reading: Mark 1 - 2 …
Mark begins his gospel record of Jesus' ministry in
a different place than Matthew and Luke … and John, for that matter. He
begins by quoting from the prophets Malachi and Isaiah, pointing out the fact
that John the Baptist was the one they were talking about when they wrote, "I
will send my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare your way" (Malachi
3:1), and … "a voice of one calling in the desert, 'Prepare the way for
the Lord, make straight paths for Him'" (Isaiah 40:3). Mark
immediately points out the difference between John and Jesus: John
preached "a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins," while
Jesus came to "baptize … with the Holy Spirit" (1:4,8). John could point to the NEED for repentance
and forgiveness, but Jesus could actually bring these things to pass!
Jesus came to DO what John could only point to.
Repentance itself requires the work of the Holy Spirit, so John could
call people to repentance, but only Jesus could bring it about, through the
work of the Holy Spirit. First, however, something else needed to
happen: the justice of God needed to be
satisfied and only Jesus could offer Himself as the perfect sacrifice for sin
on the cross. Jesus knew that He had
been sent by the Father to give His life as a ransom, as a payment for the
penalty of sin (Matthew 20:28), but He also knew that God had chosen to call
people to Himself through the preaching of the Gospel, the good news. So
after John had been put into prison, Jesus began to go around Galilee, "proclaiming
the good news of God ... The time has come," He said.
"The kingdom of God is near. Repent and believe the good
news!" (1:14-15).
Everything happens according to God’s timetable.
When Jesus came to Capernaum, an evil spirit cried
out, "What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come
to destroy us? I know who you are - the Holy One of God!" (1:24).
The demons knew that Jesus was the Son of God, the Messiah, but it was
not time for all the people to know who He was. Jesus knew that there
would be much opposition from the religious leaders of the Jews if He claimed
to be the Messiah, and there was much to do before He went to the cross, rose
from the dead and ascended into heaven. He needed to teach the disciples
and prepare them for the mission He would give them. So He told the evil
spirit to be quiet and to come out. The people were amazed that He had
authority over the evil spirits and news spread rapidly.
Immediately people began to bring all the sick and
demon-possessed to Jesus and the whole town gathered at the door of Peter's
mother-in-law, where Jesus had just healed HER! When He cast out evil
spirits He would not let the demons speak because they knew who He was (1:34).
Jesus wanted to get away from the crowds, but the disciples told Him that
all the people were looking for Him. Jesus knew that without the Spirit
the crowds wanted only what He could do for them in this world, so Jesus said, "Let
us go somewhere else - to the nearby villages - so I can preach there also.
That is why I have come" (1:38).
It is so interesting and so sad today that some
focus almost entirely on healing ministries, when Jesus clearly says that this
was not the main reason for His coming. Jesus can heal anyone and everyone at
any time. There is no sickness more powerful than Jesus. During His
ministry He healed those who came to Him, and He had compassion on those who were
sick. In His time and in His way Jesus still heals and still does
miracles. But it is important to understand that His main purpose in
coming, and even His purpose in healing, was to preach the Gospel, to call
people to repentance and then to faith in HIM for forgiveness and eternal life.
It must have frustrated Jesus at times when, as
Mark describes at the end of chapter 1 (verse 45), Jesus could no longer enter
a town openly because people came from everywhere for healing. If Jesus
had come to heal the body of everyone who was sick, that is what He would have
done, as we say, "24/7”. But even when He sent out His disciples and
gave them the power to heal and to cast out demons, it was to confirm that they
were bringing this new message into the world: that there was forgiveness
of sins in the name of JESUS!
Jesus confirmed this again when he healed the
paralytic for the purpose of showing that He had the authority to forgive sins.
He first declared that his sins were forgiven, and when the teachers of
the law accused Him of blaspheming, asking, "Who can forgive sins but
God alone?" (2:7) … Jesus declared boldly, "That you may
know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins … I tell
you, get up, take your mat and go home!" (2:10). Jesus came to preach the forgiveness of sins in His
name, and if we jump ahead to the end of the Gospel of Luke, Jesus confirms
this truth. It was after His resurrection, and appearing to the disciples
He said, "This is what is written: The Christ will suffer and
rise from the dead on the third day, and repentance and forgiveness of sins
will be preached in His name to all nations, beginning in Jerusalem" (Luke
24:46-47).
Jesus came to preach the good news of the power of
the Holy Spirit to produce repentance and faith in the name of Jesus Christ for
the forgiveness of sins, leading to the promise of eternal life. And He
has now entrusted that mission to us who believe today! Pray for wisdom
and boldness to be His witness in your daily life, and support the work of
those who preach the Gospel in churches all over the world today by various
means. THIS is what Jesus came to do, and it is what WE are here to do!!
"And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole
world as a testimony to all nations … and THEN the end will come" (Matthew
24:14).
"Heavenly Father, it is with joy that we read
of the beginning of Jesus' ministry and see the power of Your Spirit at work to
prepare for the day of Pentecost, when Your Holy Spirit would be poured out,
equipping the disciples to begin the spread of the Gospel throughout all the
world. As we are here at this time in Your plan, may we continue the work
of preaching the good news until the time has come for Jesus to return, as we
thank You for your grace and forgiveness and for the work of Your Spirit in US!
To YOU be the glory, in Jesus' name, Amen"
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