Mark 16
LuscombeMark 16:1-8
- TITLE: Resurrection Happenings
- TEXT: Mark 16:1-11: There are four important events which happened at the resurrection of Jesus.
- What? KEY WORD: Happenings READING: Same :
- The core, center, foundation of Christianity is the resurrection.
- There are four events that happened in conjunction with the resurrection. The Stone Rolled (4)1. There was a violent earthquake.
- The stone was 8 ft. in diameter, 1 foot thick, weighed 4 tons
- Women wondered - who will roll the stone for us?
- God rolled the stone. A. The stone was not moved to let Jesus out. B. It was moved to let the women, apostles and us see in.
- All of us have stones in our lives - we need them rolled away.
- Fear, distress, worry, problems, disease, family, personal problems
- NOTE: God still moves stones. The Guards Feared (Matthew 28:4)1. They shook with fear. They became as dead men.
- They knew the Roman law - They would die for their “ crime” of letting this dead prisoner escape.
- Some people should fear God but have no concern about eternity, hell, judgment, etc.
- Hebrews 10:31 - It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
- Matthew 10:28 - Do not fear one who can only kill the body, The Woman Ran (8)1. Retired couple decided to walk 2 miles a day - walk 1 mile out, turn around and walk back - At turn around, husband asked wife is she could make it back - She said yes - He said, Good, go get the car and come pick me up.
- We all need some exercise - physical and spiritual
- The church needs more runners
- We have no right to keep this news to ourselves. It must be shared. The Savior Appeared (9)1. Human reasoning says nobody comes back from the dead.
- We can stimulate nerves and muscles in a dead body - but not put life back
- Jesus appeared. A. Paul’ s argument in 1 Corinthians 15:1-58 - appeared. B. Peter’ s argument - I was an eye witness C. Thomas’ proof - I saw, touched, spoke with Jesus
- If God can raise the dead - think what He can do in your life. Conclusion:1. Leonardo da Vinci - painted the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples
- A friend observed the painting with all the detail - “ cup is so real”
- Brush blurred the cup - Nothing should divert attention from Jesus.
Mark 16:9-14
- TITLE: He Appeared
- TEXT: Mark 16:9-14: The resurrection was proved by the many witnesses who saw Jesus alive following his crucifixion.
- Who? KEY WORD: Witnesses READING: Same :1. The Bible states the FACT of the resurrection of Christ.
- But there were many eye witnesses who saw, talked with, ate with Jesus.
- In summary there were 10 appearances between his resurrection and ascension. Between the resurrection and ascension - 10 appearances
- Mary Magdalene - John 20:1-18 - She was instructed not to hold (cling, refuse to let go)
- Women - Matthew 28:9-10 - They fell at his feet and worshipped him
- Peter - Luke 23:34; 1 Corinthians 15:4 - Peter reported this to other apostles
- Two men on road to Emmaus - Luke 24:13-35; Mark 16:12-13 - One named Cleopas Did not recognize Jesus
- 10 Apostles - Luke 24:36-43; John 20:19-24 - Thomas was absent
- 8 days later - John 20:26-29 - Thomas is present this time Asks for proof - Sees nail prints and wound in side
- Galilee - John 21:1-23 - Jesus cooked breakfast He has a long discussion with Peter
- Region of Galilee - Matthew 28:16-20; 1 Corinthians 15:6 - This is where he was seen of more than 500 brethren at one time
- James - 1 Corinthians 15:7 - No other information about this appearance
- Ascension - Luke 24:44-53; Acts 1:3-12; Mark 16:14-19 - The Great Commission is given here The ascension takes place following this meeting After Jesus’ Ascension - 3 appearances1. Stephen - Acts 7:54-56 - Standing at right hand of God
- Saul - Acts 9:3-5; 1 Corinthians 15:8 - Conversation with Paul Later in Arabia - (possibly) - see Galatians 1:11-173. John - Revelation 1:10 ff - On the Isle of Patmos One more appearance (in the future) - Revelation 1:7; John 14:3; 1 Thessalonians 4:17
Mark 16:15-16
- SERMON #1
- TITLE: You Go
- TEXT: Mark 16:15-16: The Great Commission is still in effect.
- Why? KEY WORD: Questions READING: Same :
- The last words a person speaks are often most remembered.
- Final requests and wishes are granted.
- Deathbed confessions are accepted in courts.
- Here is the final command, last wish of Jesus on earth.
What is Jesus asking of us?
- Must everyone sell their home, quit their job, and move to some foreign land?
- Is Jesus requiring all of us to become preachers?
- What training is required for this work?
Who should do this? (You)
- In a command (imperative) the subject is an understood “ you”
- The subject is the person addressed.
- If I am speaking to my son, “ Mow the lawn” - not addressed to others
- Jesus is speaking to the eleven remaining apostles (Mark 16:14)
- Preachers, elders, deacons, SS teachers
- Pew-packers, all members, all who have learned should share that with others
- Not required: a. Experience b. Training - Theology, mission work, Bible college c. Special skills - Scripture memorized, counselor, Greek and Hebrew
What should I do? Go
- Present active = “ as you are going” - wherever, whenever, as you go about our activities, whoever you come in contact with
- This could mean - Russia, China, Central America, Fargo, North Dakota
- Isaiah 6:8 - Who can I send? Who will go for us? Here am I, send me
Who should I teach? Whole creation (KJV - every creature)
- We must be a respecter of persons
- All who don’ t know - need to know
Am I included in this command?
- Matthew 28:18-19 - Go - teach - baptize - teach them to keep commands (including this one)
- 2 Timothy 2:2 - leaned from me - teach to faithful men - teach others also
- How did you hear the gospel message?
- How did they learn the gospel message?
- Everyone in this room is included: a. You are one who needs to hear and obey the gospel b. You are one who must share the message with others SERMON #2 TITLE: Baptism Saves TEXT: Mark 16:15-16: Baptism is important to our salvation. : What? KEY WORD: Objections READING: Same :
- Religious debate scheduled on Baptism - debater got sick - another filled in
- After the 1st speaker spoke for 45 minutes about baptism not being important or necessary for salvation - substitute read Mark 16:163. 1st speaker spoke another 45 minutes - 2nd speaker looked in his Bible - “It is still there.”
- Why do so people object to the command of baptism?
Believe that baptism denies the grace of God
- Ephesians 2:8-9 - We are saved by grace
- Titus 2:11 - Grace of God brings salvation
- Grace = a gift, not deserved or earned
- Baptism does not change or cancel the fact of God’ s grace Reject salvation by merit (works)1. We are not saved by works (of merit) - Salvation cannot be earned
- There is another kind of “ works” - actions taken to receive the gift
- Fill out form, drop in box - drawing - given a new car - Did you earn the car? No. Was it a gift? Yes. Did you have to do something to get the car? Yes, fill out form, drop in box
- We are commanded to obey - Hebrews 5:8-9, Acts 5:32; Galatians 3:15. Baptism is NOT a work of merit by which one earns salvation.
- Baptism is an act of obedience to receive the free gift.
- BTW - Faith is also a “ work” (John 6:29)
Salvation is by “ faith alone”
- Many passages teach faith is necessary for salvation
- NOT by faith only - James 2:243. There are many things said to save us - Blood, Life of Jesus, Death, Faith, Love of God, Obedience, Grace, Hearing the gospel, Repent, Confession of our faith
- None of these things will save us alone - the combination is required Saved by the Blood of Jesus - Not the water of baptism1. From the side of Jesus came blood AND water (John 19:34)
- 1 John 5:6-8 - NOT by water only - Baptism alone will not save
Conclusion:
- Jesus died, shed his blood, for the salvation of all men
- His blood will not save you, until you come to that blood for cleansing
- The Blood of Jesus is the WHAT of salvation; Baptism is the WHEN of salvation
