Questioning Jesus
September 11, 2021 9:00 PM
September 12, 2021
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
- Mark's gospel is paced like an action film. Chapters 1-10 span 3.5 year. The action moves in slow motion starting in chapter 11. Chapters 11-16 span 7 days.
- Sunday - Triumphal Entry
- Monday - Cleansing of the Temple and Cursing the Fig Tree
- Tuesday - Questioning Jesus
- Who do you think you are? What gives you the right...?
- Same question asked today: Why does Jesus get to tell me who I can love and what I can or cannot do?
- Jesus answers with a question - revealing the heart behind the question - a heart demanding independence and desiring to be liked by others.
- Application: What do your questions toward God reveal about your heart? Demanding Independence? Desire to be liked?
- Flattery paved the road toward the trap of an either/or question?
- Though the religious asking about paying taxes, they did not care about the answer as much as they wanted to trap Jesus and control him. The question was a distraction to their real intent.
- Application: Are your questions before God a mere distraction to conceal your true motives and desires?
- Theological trickery meant to confine God like trapping a hungry lion in a wet cardboard box.
- Jesus calls out the lacking of biblical understanding and knowledge of God's power.
- Application: Are your questions toward God trying to confine and control God with human reason and/or minimizing God's Word for personal gain.
- The parable of the vineyard and its tenants is a picture of God and the nation of Israel, exposing the character of God and the nature of man.
- God is the rightful owner of our lives. He is kind, patient, generous, and long-suffering. We is just and will destroy those walking in rebellion and he is merciful - sending his own son to bring salvation.