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Joel and Mary Nadel, Covenant Church
From J.C. Ryle’s “Expository Comments on the Gospels - Mark”
House Rules: Phones, Respect, Stay on the Text
Jesus’ Ministry Travels
Pray
Introduction
A little over half-way through Jesus ministry
First part was Him establishing His purpose for God’s people - that He has come to save His people from their sins
Now He is focused on the work He must do at the Cross
He continues to teach God’s will
He continues to address the cost of discipleship
He continues to explain His mission to save His people
Today: Jesus teaches two things - 1) what pleases God in our ministry and 2) a reminder of what Jesus will face in Jerusalem
The glorious promise of earthly and heavenly reward
The first thing that gets our attention is the wonderful promise that they contain
There are few greater promises than this one in the Bible - its very encouraging for us in our life here in the world
Anyone who is afraid to serve Christ should look at this promise
Anyone who suffers hardship and difficulty for the sake of Christ should study this promise hard, and be happy about it.
To anyone who makes sacrifices for the Gospel, Jesus promises a reward one hundred times greater in this time
Not only will they be forgiven and glorified in the world to come, they will experience hopes and joys and comfort in this world for all they lose
In the fellowship and community of Christians, they will gain new friends, new relations that are more loving, faithful and valuable than they had before they came to Christ (relations change with salvation)
Their adoption into God’s family will be a great reward for their separation from the world
This may sound crazy, but thousands have found this experience to be true.
To those who sacrifice for the Gospel, Jesus also promises eternal life in the world to come
Once they leave their earthly bodies behind, they will enter a glorious life - in the morning of their resurrection, they will get joy and honor that are beyond their understanding
Their minor troubles in this life will result in an everlasting reward
They will live in a world where there is no death, no sin, no devil, no cares, no weeping, no parting - the old, earthly things will have passed away
God has said it and it will be proven true
What Christian can say, in the face of these promises, that there is no encouragement to share Christ
Where is the man or woman who begins to lose determination in the Christian race?
We need to think about this passage and take fresh courage - time is short - the end is certain
We may be discouraged for a night, but the joy will return in the morning - we need to wait patiently for the Lord
A warning to His disciples
Jesus saw a secret pride welling up in His apostles
Mark 10:31 “But many who are first will be last, and the last first.””
This was especially true when it came to the 12 apostles
One who appeared careful and trustworthy (Judas), carried the bag, did as much as any other apostle, yet betrayed them all
On the other side, we see a young Pharisee, trained by Gamaliel, enthusiastic for nothing except the law - persecuted Christians in his early life
Converted to Christ, became one of the chief apostles, worked harder than them all - this was Saul/Paul
The first shall be last and the last, first
This is true with churches
Asia Minor, Greece, North Africa were the power, then faded - US and Europe were heathens
US and Europe saw powerful churches, but are now fading
Asia and Africa see powerful churches and are evangelizing Europe and the US
First shall be last and the last, first
We need to pray humbly when we read passages like this
It is not enough to begin well, we must finish well
We need to pray to continue in strong faith - to continue our mission
We must bear good fruit with good habits of repentance, faith, holiness
Happy is the one who looks at the costs of their faith, and resolves to continue to walk in the narrow way, and by the grace of God, never get off track
Jesus foreknowledge of His coming sufferings and death
The last point here, is the Lord’s clear foreknowledge of His own sufferings and death
He calmly tells His disciples of His coming torture and death that await in Jerusalem
He lays out each of the things that will lead to His death - he holds back nothing
We need to note this well - Jesus knew exactly what awaited Him in Jerusalem
Jesus made a free, careful and deliberate choice
From the very beginning of His earthly ministry, He knew the Cross was coming and He went to it willingly
He knew that the only way to reconcile His people to God was through His death
That was the agreement/covenant He had made with God the Father - He would pay for our sins through His own blood
When the time came, He was faithful to His commitment, He kept His word, and died for our sins at Calvary
Bringing it home
We need to be grateful to God for the Gospel, that gives us such a Saviour, who was faithful to the covenant - ready to suffer - willing to pay for our sins with His life - willing to save all who come to Him
We need to accept Him gladly as our Saviour, but also gladly give ourselves and all we have to His service
If Jesus cheerfully died for us, its a small thing for Christians to live for Him.
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