Mark 1
LuscombeMark 1:1-8
- TITLE: John Preached Jesus
- TEXT: Mark 1:1-8: John the Baptizer preached Jesus.
- What? KEY WORD: Messages READING: Same
John the Baptizer - 1-61. The gospel (good news) begins with John preparing the way. (1) 2. Quotes from Malachi 3:1 and Isaiah 40:3 (2-3) 3. John baptized and preached (4) 4. Popular - many went out to be baptized and hear him preach (5) 5. NOT GQ - dress - camel’s hair, leather belt; ate - locust and honey (6) John Preached Jesus - 7-81. I am not the one to follow - (See 1 Corinthians 11:1) 2. Humble - I am not worthy to untie his shoes 3. I baptize you with water 4. He comes with power of the Holy Spirit Jesus has the power of the Holy Spirit (power)1. John 3:34 - beyond measure 2. Colossians 1:19 - In him all the fullness should dwell 3. John 1:16 - Of his fullness we have all received 4. John 1:14 - Full of grace and truth 5. Colossians 2:9-10 - Fullness of godhead bodily; you are complete in him
Mark 1:9-11
- TITLE: Why was Jesus baptized?
- TEXT: Mark 1:9-11: Jesus was baptized to obey God.
- Why? KEY WORD: Reasons READING: Same :
- Jesus came from Nazareth
- Went to Jordan River to be baptized
- John was baptizing “ for the remission of sins”
- Jesus was sinless. Why was he being baptized? Where he came from - 91. Nazareth - Matthew 2:23 dwelt in a city called Nazareth
- He was known as “ Jesus of Nazareth”
- John 1:46 - Can any good thing come from Nazareth? He was not a Nazarite (the vow of separation)1. Most vows promised some thing (money, animal, gift)
- Study Nazarite vow - Numbers 6:1-83. Samson - Judges 13:5 = Nazarite for life
- For some - temporary - until promise was fulfilled
- For others - lifetime promise
- Jesus was not under this vow - touched dead bodies and drank grape juice What he did - 9-101. Was baptized - immersed
- Came up from the water
- John was baptizing “ for the remission of sins”
- Jesus was sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Isaiah 53:9; 2 Corinthians 5:215. From Matthew 3:13-17 - “ fulfill all righteousness” (God commanded it) What he saw and heard - 10-111. Saw the Spirit descending upon Him (not a dove)
- Voice from heaven
- You are My beloved Son
- I am well pleased (glad, happy)
- NOTE: Here are represented all 3 in the trinity
Mark 1:12-13
- TITLE: Jesus Under Temptation
- TEXT: Mark 1:12-13: Jesus was tempted like we are tempted.
- How? KEY WORD: Parts READING: Same :
- Hebrews 4:15 - tempted in all points
- Many think because Jesus did not sin that he COULD NOT SIN
- Quote from W. E. Best - See below
- Our text tells us 5 parts of temptation Drove into the wilderness1. When baptized - most vulnerable
- Immediately - next event In the wilderness 40 days1. Why 40 days?
- Wilderness = separated from protection
- Moses, Elijah and Jesus fasted 40 days Tempted by Satan1. Not tempted by God - James 1:13-152. Discuss - tempted = tested or tried vs. tempted = enticed to wrong
- Satan is the tempter
- A test comes from the heart of a teacher wanting a student to learn
- A temptation comes from the heart of an enemy wanting us to fail
- A trial comes from the heart of a judge wanting the truth to prevail With wild beasts1. With temptations (entice to do evil) there are wild beasts
- Doubts, fears, worry, lack of knowledge, danger, lusts, hatred, anger Angels ministered to him1. Victory is celebrated
- Angels rejoice when a sinner repents (or avoids sin)
W. E. Best, Christ Could Not Be Tempted - Temptation has no power over a perfect Person, but it does over a depraved person. Jesus Christ, during his days in the flesh, was holy, harmless, undefiled, and separate from sinners (Hebrews 7:26). To suggest that He had a nature subject to sin is nothing short of blasphemy. On the other hand, depraved men are capable of sin because they have a mind tht is ready to receive an evil suggestion.” Page 13
Mark 1:14-34
- TITLE: Preaching, Calling, and Helping
- TEXT: Mark 1:14-34: Jesus shows us how to evangelize.
- How? KEY WORD: Methods READING: :
- How would you being a new ministry? Do? Say? How to begin?
- Most of our discussions are about what methods (filmstrips, OBS, safety chain)
- Here are 3 ways our Lord began. Preached - 14-151. He spoke publicly - went to the people - not wait for people to come to us
- He preached gospel (good news)
- He informed them about the coming kingdom of God (the church)
- He urged repentance
- He urged faith
- He urged an immediate response - “ The time is fulfilled” Called - 16-201. Simon and Andrew- 16-18 - I will make you fishers of men
- James and John - 19-20 - left immediately
- We - want to think about it, hear more, study more lessons, delay
Helped - He Met needs - 21-341. Cast out unclean spirit - 21-28 2. Healed Peter’s mother-in-law - 29-31 3. Various diseases - 32-34 Conclusion: If we want to see this church grow:
- Preach / Teach on every occasion you have
- Call them to respond
- Meet their needs
Mark 1:40-45
- TITLE: The Spleen of Jesus
- TEXT: Mark 1:40-45: Jesus was a man of compassion and action.
- When? KEY WORD: Circumstances READING: Same :
- If we are to follow Jesus, we must have his spleen.2. We should have Jesus’ mind (thinking) - Philippians 2:53. Follow His example - 1 Peter 2:214. We should imitate his mouth and speech - 1 Peter 4:11; 1 Timothy 6:35. Greek word for “ compassion” is splagchnon splangkh’-non - strengthened from splen (the “spleen”); an intestine (plural); figuratively, pity or sympathy:–bowels, inward affection, + tender mercy.
- Heart = feeling love, affection; Spleen = much deeper (more intense) emotions
- Jesus was often “ moved with compassion” Circumstances of Jesus having compassion:1. Leper (unclean) - Mark 1:412. Weary and scattered (no direction) - Matthew 9:363. Sick (caregivers) - Matthew 14:144. Hungry - Matthew 15:32; Mark 8:25. Blind - Matthew 20:346. Death - Luke 7:13 (widow of Nain’s son)
- Forgiving - Matthew 18:27 (forgive the debt)
- Prodigal Son returns - Luke 15:20 (run and kiss him)
- Lost - Mark 6:34 (He began to teach them many things) Application for us:1. Philippians 1:8 - We must have the “ spleen” of Jesus
- 1 John 3:17 - shut up your spleen - Can love of God dwell in you?
- Philippians 2:1-2 - If you have any spleen left - love one another SERMON #2
TITLE: Shun the Leper TEXT: Mark 1:40-45: : KEY WORD: READING: :
- Under the law of Moses - lepers were to be avoided
- Numbers 5:1-3 - put them out of the camp
- Leviticus 13:43-46 - Live in isolation (whole chapter on leper rules)
- Let’s talk about four “shuns” of Jesus in our text.
Submission - 401. If you are willing 2. Not in a position to demand, plead, beg, order 3. Some prayers are not answered because - no submission. 4. Jesus in the Garden - Matthew 26:425. 2 Corinthians 9:13 - submit to the gospel 6. Ephesians 5:21 - submit to one another Compassion - 411. Previous sermon on this word - the spleen - bowels 2. Center of inward affection, tender mercy, compassion 3. Cannot remove emotion from our religion4. Reached out 5. Touched him 6. Responded - “ I will, be clean.” Purification - 421. There are specific rules about how to be cleansed after leprosy 2. Cleanse - literally or figuratively 3. We must be cleansed - declared clean 4. 1 John 1:9 - He will cleanse us from all sin 5. James 4:8 - Cleanse your hands, sinners 6. 1 Thessalonians 4:7 - God has not called us to uncleanness Compulsion - 44-451. Told to obey the law 2. Charged to tell no man - How do keep a secret? 3. He began to tell everyone 4. 2 Corinthians 5:14 - Love of Christ compels us 5. 2 Corinthians 5:11 - Knowing the terror of the Lord - we persuade men 6. Jeremiah 20:9 - Fire in my bones, I could not contain Question - Why command him to say nothing?1. Reverse psychology - “ Can’t eat this spoonful” Tell a child he can’t and he will. 2. If he was told to tell others - it would be a seen as a publicity stunt 3. Jesus sought to avoid any notion he was seeking praise or glory for his work
