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Mark 3 – Are you a member of God’s family?

Good evening y’all. Welcome to day 3 of our study from the book of Mark.

Today we will be looking at Mark chapter 3.

During my study time, I stumbled on an article on the chapter from bible.org that really blessed and challenged me.

Its a lengthy article but i have tried to extract some bits out to include in the blog. i suggest you read the full article if you can here.

Be Blessed 🙂

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A Follower’s Calling – Mark 3:7-35 by Jeffrey E Miller

We have been called to God’s family (3:7-19)

Jesus chooses a motley crew of followers: Four blue collar fishermen, one hated tax-collector, one radical member of a violent political party, one doubter, and one betrayer (known to Jesus). We know virtually nothing about six of these men, whose names never appear again in Mark’s Gospel. Although the word “family” has not yet occurred in this chapter, Jesus has nevertheless established the pattern of a family with these disciples. This pattern has three components.

First, Jesus “names” them apostles. The text does not say that He “called” them apostles, nor that He “appointed” them apostles. It uses the specific Greek word meaning “name.” Furthermore, Peter, James, and John receive additional “names” from Jesus. Isn’t that the first step for a new member of a family? Isn’t that what happens when you enter a family? When we are called into God’s family, He gives us a new name. What name has God given to you? I like to think that when a person is born again the Father breaks open His book of baby names and states, “Ah, a new precious child. What shall I name this one?” I would imagine that book contains names such as “Patient One,” “Joyful One,” “Servant,” “Trusting One,” “Courageous One,” “Honest One,” “Faithful One.” What name has the Father bestowed upon you? Are you living up to that name?

Second, these disciples are called to “be with Him.” Isn’t this the next stage for a member of a family? A child is born, named, and then “with” the family for a period of time—usually about 18-20 years. During this time the children are taught, trained, and prepared for life. In the same way, Jesus seeks to teach, train, and prepare these disciples for ministry.

Finally, after a period of time “with Jesus,” these disciples will be sent “to preach and to have authority to cast out demons.” After receiving the training and preparation, the disciples will be sent out to accomplish ministry. In the same way, children are born, named, with their family for a period of time, and then sent out into life. While you and I are not apostles in a technical sense, our job is quite similar. Are you and I following that pattern within God’s spiritual family? We have been born again, named, and with Jesus. Are we now accomplishing the ministry we have been trained and prepared for? I wonder how many of us like the “be with him” part but not the “going out” part. You and I are irrevocably called into God’s family just as these disciples were.

We have been called to obedience (within the family) (3:31-35) –

Having concluded that He has gone insane (Mark 3:21), Jesus’ family has now arrived to collect Him (3:32). When notified that His family awaits Him outside, Jesus redefines for us the notion of family while conveying an allegiance to those who acknowledge and do the will of God. There is a stronger bond than that of flesh and blood; even Mary’s relationship with Jesus was not close enough. She had to become His follower. Who is the true family of Jesus? Those who follow him with a lasting response in word and deed, of course. Put simply, those who do the will of God. Remember that in the Gospel of Mark, actions speak louder than words. As members of the family of God, you and I have been called to obedience within that family.

I am always impressed when I see folks walking dogs without leashes. What marvelously obedient animals. When I see a dog on a leash I know two things about that dog: 1) he has a master, and 2) he doesn’t know that he has a master. Remove the leash and your dog is sure to get himself into trouble. He will run out into traffic, eat something he will later regret, eat something you will later regret, bite someone or frighten someone, destroy something, or simply run away. Hence, the leash.

Peter T. Forsythe was right when he said, “The first duty of every soul is to find not its freedom but its Master.” Have you found your Master? Are you a member of God’s family? Then as one “dog-on-a-leash” to another “dog-on-a-leash” I ask: When will we begin to obey our Master? Why is it that every time the leash comes off we get ourselves into trouble? How long before God can trust us enough to remove the leash, knowing we will walk in obedience by His side?
One of the most profound prayers I’ve ever heard simply states:
“Dear God, Your will, nothing more, nothing less, nothing else. Amen.”

– excerpt from https://bible.org/seriespage/4-follower-s-calling-mark-37-35

Thanks for joining today. Pls feel free to share your thoughts on the chapter.

Have a blessed evening 🙂

I am blogging through the book of Mark with Good Morning Girls. Check us out at www.goodmorninggirls.org

***With God all things are possible***

Mark 2- How deep is your pursuit?

Good evening y’all. welcome to day 2 of our study through the book of Mark.

Today we are in chapter 2. Be blessed 🙂

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The paralyzed man and the four men in our text today realised that Jesus was the only solution to their problem. They must have heard about the miracles that Jesus has been doing all over town and decided they can’t afford to allow the man miss this opportunity….They have to get him to Jesus at all cost. They started on their journey to the house where they heard Jesus resides….

Upon arriving at the house where Jesus resides, they find the house is fully packed with visitors and absolutely no room whatsoever for them to get in. This means the paralyzed man won’t get a chance at his healing and their journey has been in vain. You would have thought the four men would have said to the paralyzed man- sorry there is not much we can do, maybe we have to come back another time. Instead of that, these four men were willing to do whatever it takes to make sure the man saw Jesus. They dug a hole over the roof to lower him down to Jesus. When Jesus saw their faith, he was amazed.

When Jesus saw how strongly they believed that he would help, Jesus said to the sick man, “Son, your sins are forgiven!” (Mark 2:5 TLB)

The question today is how far are we willing to go inorder to see Jesus? How deep are we willing to pursue him? Do we start and when it gets tough give up, or do we persevere and keep digging like the four men till we get to Jesus? How strongly do we believe Jesus can help us…maybe thats the reason why our pursuit for Him is not so intense.

Another thing  that caught my attention as i read this chapter was the faith demonstrated by paralyzed man in Jesus. After the pharisees tried to distract away from Jesus forgiving his sins, Jesus told him to get up and go home. This guy didnt think twice at all. He got up immediately!!!!.

“And the man jumped up, grabbed his mat, and walked out through the stunned onlookers. They were all amazed and praised God, exclaiming, “We’ve never seen anything like this before!” (Mark 2: 12 NLT)

This is a paralyzed man who probably hasn’t walked in years….here he is in front of Jesus and all the crowd and Jesus tells him to get up and immediately he got up. He didnt question what if I cant get up, what if I fall down.. what if what if…or even start giving excuses as to the reason why he cant get up…No he jumped up at the WORD. He heard the WORD spoken by THE WORD himself and he jumped and emabraced it and got His healing.

Friends what WORD are you hearing today…it might not tally with your circumstance but i need you to look beyond your circumstance and jump at the WORD of God just like the man in our chapter today did. Hold onto the word, believe it, knowing that He who has said it is able to bring it to pass. Run with the word, keep confessing and acting it even though everything around you might say otherwise. The bible says in Jeremiah 1:12 that God watches over his word to perform it. Numbers 23: 19 tells us that God is not a man, so he does not lie. He is not human, so he does not change his mind. Has he ever spoken and failed to act? Has he ever promised and not carried it through? (NLT)

Isaiah 55:11 says : “So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth;
It shall not return to Me void,
But it shall accomplish what I please,
And it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it”. (NKJV)

I pray as we go about our daily lives, God will give us the grace to continue to pursue Him and seek Him with all our hearts. That we will learn to trust Him more and believe in His word. In Jesus Name. Amen

Thanks for joining today. Pls feel free to share your thoughts on the chapter.

Have a blessed evening.

I am blogging through the book of Mark with Good Morning Girls. Check us out at www.goodmorninggirls.org

***With God all things are possible***