• Mark 3:1-6

  • Nov 29 2021
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • s5e12 Mark 3:1-6

    Jesus Heals a Man with a Withered Hand on the Sabbath


    Observations/Questions:

    • does the word "again" mean this took place on the same sabbath recorded in the last passage of chapter 2?
    • Jesus is in a synagogue again but did it not say earlier that he stayed away from public places?
    • Ready to pounce on the healing - something seems odd when the Pharisees ignore the miracle
    • Their silence in v 4 - does it mean they thought it lawful then?
    • It does not seem that the Pharisees could see the forest through the trees - Jesus seems agitated maybe with this continual misunderstanding or stubbornness
    • Anger - what does this word mean? What about grieved?
    • The hardness of the heart - internal? External work of God?
    • What about this event stirred the Pharisees so much they wanted to kill?
    • Why is this questioned but not the exorcism on a sabbath in 1:21-28?


    Meaning:

    • Mark does seem to be exposing the motives of the Pharisees to his readers
    • The text must confront the reader's heart about stubbornness, hardness
    • Jesus came to bring life, to restore goodness


    Application:

    Walking Closer to Jesus:

    • Our own rules, even if religious, need to be confronted if they are not from God. Do I let trivial things stand in the way of genuine commitment?

    Modeling Jesus:

    • Are we about giving good things to people around us? Not stingy and crotchety.

    Praising Jesus:

    • He is Lord of the rules and the Giver of good things.


    Group Questions:

    • What strikes you the most in this passage about the Pharisees? About Jesus?
    • What is stubbornness?
    • Describe ways in which you think your heart is stubborn to Jesus?


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