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Mark 16:9-14
Some Bible scholars do not believe that these verses were not actually written by Mark.
They believe they were added at a later date by some other author.
The reason they believe this is because the language used in these verses is different from the language used in the rest of the Gospel of Mark.
Also, the manuscripts that most other versions use do not contain these verses.
Most of the Bible versions other than the King James Bible will put a footnote stating something about these verses should not be in the gospel of Mark.
That being said, I believe these verses belong right where they are!
The early church fathers mention them being in Mark toward the end of the First Century.
I just believe that the Spirit of God has preserved for us exactly what we are supposed to have.
I did not tell you this to cause you to doubt what you have in your Bibles.
I shared it because you might read in a commentary or a book that these verses are not supposed to be here.
Yes they are!
If they weren’t supposed to be here God would not have preserved them for us.
Introduction:
The day Jesus rose from the dead was flurry of activity.
From the early morning to the fall of evening, Jesus was actively ministering to His followers.
He wanted them to know that He was alive.
He wanted them to know that the resurrection was a reality.
During that first resurrection day, Jesus used His time to minister to those He cared about the most.
He took the time to minister to those who would have the task of ministering to others.
He wanted those who would call on others to believe in Jesus to believe in Him first.
So, He spent the day building faith in the hearts of those who mattered the most to Him.
I want you to see that His resurrection had a three-fold ministry that day.
There was A Ministry Of Consolation; A Ministry Of Confirmation and A Ministry Of Confrontation.
These various ministries were designed to build faith in those who follow Jesus.
The message of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead still performs the same ministry today.
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