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10/11/2013 Mission of the Servant |
Scriptures: | Mark 4-7 |
Heart of the Passage: | Mark 4:1-5:20 |
Overview
It's one thing to make great claims for yourself; it's something else again to back up those claims with convincing proofs. Through both His words (parables) and works (miracles), Christ proclaims His true identity to the disciples and the multitudes. At first even His closest companions are perplexed by His power and authority, wondering, "What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?" (4:41). But patiently¡Xthrough the miracles of exorcism, healing, and even raising the dead¡Xthe Master Servant works to convince His followers of the nature of His person and mission. |
Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Calming a Storm
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Casting Out Demons
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Sending Out the Disciples
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Reaching Out to the Gentiles
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"Be Still!"
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"Go Home!"
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"Go Forth!"
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"Go Thy Way!"
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Your Daily Walk
Last week you read about the rich young ruler (Matthew 19:16-22), a wealthy God-seeker who came to Jesus and asked to become one of His disciples. Jesus told him first to go and count the cost. The young man did .. . and was unwilling to pay the price. His gold had become his god.
Today you will meet another man who asked to become one of Jesus' traveling companions. He was willing to leave all to follow Jesus, but this time Jesus said no (5:18-20)! It was not a case of "Do you have what it takes to be My disciple?" (he did!) but rather, "Are you willing to go where I want to send you?" (he was!). For the former demon-possessed man, God's call to go was a call to stay home¡X"to publish in Decapolis how great things Jesus had done for him" (5:20). And by his willingness to be a witness right where he lived, ten cities were affected by the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Has your life been transformed by the miracle-working Jesus? If so, are you willing to go home ... and tell family and friends "how great things the Lord hath done for thee" (5:19)?
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Insight
The Miracle That Transformed Ten Towns
The demon-possessed man from the region of the Gadarenes was naked and raging before his encounter with Christ. But afterward, he was "sitting,... clothed, and in his right mind" (5:15)¡Xa transformation that did not escape the notice of his countrymen (5:19-20).
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Adage
If Christ is in your house, your neighbors will soon know it. |

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