push it. Jesus could wait for another day. If he is not received here he can move on elsewhere. The crowd will follow him anyway.

Similar documents
Valley Bible Church. Sermon Notes for September 11, Responding to Jesus Mark 3:20-35

Sermon: Sin against the Holy Spirit Mark 3:20-35 Rev Dr Jos Strengholt

PROPER 5 PENTECOST 2 - RCL YEAR B - JUNE The Old Testament: I Samuel 8:4-11, Reader: A Reading from the First Book of Samuel

Are you Jesus family? Mark 3:20-35

He entered again into a synagogue; and a man was there whose hand was withered. They were watching Him to see

Week of 6/3. Texts: Psalm 81:1-10, Mark 2:23-3:6

The Gospel of Mark Lesson 6 Mark 3:7 3:35

Christ s Family Are Those Whom He Separates from Sin and Satan

One. Roanoke, Virginia January 13, 2019 (originally preached June 14, 2007) Mark 3:20-35 George C. Anderson

#44 October 14, 2018 Mark 3:20-35

Tuesday Evening Series Series #12: Prayers for Living Session #1: Taizé Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Who Is Jesus? Mark 3:20-35 Ben Reaoch, Three Rivers Grace Church Sunday, May 2, 2010

Sermon Mark 3:20-35 June 10, 2018

He Is Out of His Mind; crazy! Message by DD Adams Providence United Methodist Church Second Sunday After Pentecost June 7, 2015

In his Good Friday message (2010), Sydney Anglican Archbishop, Peter Jensen, said that atheism is a form of idolatry.

"Here Are My Mother and My Brothers!"

PENTECOST 3 (2018) Mark 3:20 35

The Unpardonable Sin. Introduction. Mark 3:20-35

What Do Jesus- Followers Believe about and Why? MOTHERS

READ Mark 3:20-35 KIDS What is the FOURTH possibility of Who some say Jesus is?

ARE YOU IN? June 10, 2018, Third Sunday after Pentecost Takako Terino, Guest Minister

Responding to Jesus Mark 3:20-35

FOR REFLECTION. Crazy

The Hard Sayings Of Jesus. Devotional. Alderwood Student Ministries

Mark 3:20-35 (NRSV) 20 and the crowd came together again, so that they could not even eat. 21 When his

Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit

BOOK ONE THE GOSPEL OF JESUS THE MESSIAH PART ONE : GOD S HEALING & LIBERATING WORD

We have a Building from God

The Nature and Work of The Holy Spirit. The Nature and Work of The Holy Spirit. The Nature and Work of The Holy Spirit

Who is Jesus? Mark 3:20-35

Proper 5 (Sunday closest to 6/8) The Collect Year B RCL

Unforgivable Sin. Mtt 12:22-32 Mk 3: Lk 11: (Heb 6; 1 Jn 5)

Sunday closest to June 8

BibleTract.org. VBS Session 3 Many Ailments, One Cure Text: Matthew 9:1-8, 18-33

The man who was paralyzed needed to be healed. Jesus forgave his sins, and then He healed the man. #thegospelprojectkids ( Content 120 Characters)

ORDINARY TIME TENTH SUNDAY YEAR B 2018 (Genesis 3: 9-15; 2 Corinthians 4: 13 5: 1; Mark 3: 20-35) The Devil and One Word

WELCOME. Sunday, June 10, rd Sunday after Pentecost Service of the Word

They were stepping over one another

On primary election day, last Tuesday, June 5, Kathy and I served as poll

Enmity of Scribes and Pharisees. The Paralytic, Borne of Four, Healed. Matthew 9:1-8. Mark 2:1-12. Luke 5:17-26

The Gospel According to Peter Jack Carmody, Director of Youth Ministries Sunday, April 22, Sermon Text: John 21:1-19

Preschool Large Group

Sacred Space: A Resource for Small-group Ministry

The Wickedness of the Crucifixion Part 2

James Chapter 2 John Karmelich

John 8b 8:31-59 Children of Abraham or the Devil

Portraits of Jesus. The One Unforgivable Sin. Matthew 12: Mark Vroegop

Mark 3:7-35 Who is this man? The King who Conquers

FORERUNNER CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP MIKE BICKLE Transcript: 7/09/06. Understanding Our Spiritual Identity in Christ

70 Days of Expansion: THE INSANITY OF GOSPEL ENTREPRENEURS MARCH OUTREACH GUIDE

JOHN'S GOSPEL: JESUS IS THE SON OF GOD: 74. "Pilate Placed Between the Jewish Leaders and Jesus" John 18:28 40

THIRD SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST June 10, 2018 THE HOLY EUCHARIST, RITE II 10:30 A.M. THE WORD OF GOD

August 12, 2018 Pentecost 12 Lectionary 19 18PENT12LECT19 1

Sinning Against The Holy Spirit Message 5 in Getting to Know The Holy Spirit Series Ephesians 4:29-32 (NKJV)

LESSON TITLE: Through the Roof. THEME: We walk by faith, not by sight. SCRIPTURE: Mark 2:1-12 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF: Him.

BILLY D. REAGAN Christ Proclaiming Ambassador

Read through Matthew, Mark, Luke and John as many times as possible before studying Mark.

The Unpardonable Sin

The Unpardonable Sin. Mark 3: I. It reveals a hardened heart that calls good evil. 3:22

MATTHEW Chapter 12. they began to pluck heads of grain and to eat. they were doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath

Matthew 9:1-7. Jesus sailed in a boat back across the Sea of Galilee to Capernaum which is called Jesus

Celtic Evening Prayer and Communion

The Gospel of Matthew. Lesson 8 Matthew 12:22 Matthew 13:15

Follow Me A Study in Mark s Gospel Session 10 Mark 2:1-12. Regardless of the question, challenge, problem or dilemma, the answer is!

Trinity Lutheran Church


June 3, 2018 SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST

Jesus and His Critics

Values: Creating a Context for Courageous Living

September 25, 2016 National Presbyterian Church What Jesus Said: Significant Others Mark 3:13-19, 31-34; 9:38-41, 10:13-16 David A.

Series: The Holy Spirit Bearing Fruit: Making a Difference

Uitspraken van Albert Einstein

Paul tells us, that every time we share together in Communion, we proclaim the Lord s death until He comes.

A Paralyzed Man is Healed, and Matthew is Called to be a Disciple

SPAM CONTROL MINISTER OMAR J. STEWART

For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. 2 Corinthians 5:21 NKJV

The Series: Friending Jesus. Week 1 August 22-27: Friending Jesus. Week 2 August 29-September 3: Jesus before Time

Table of Contents. Page 2. Introduction... Page 3. Lesson One - Romans 2: Page 7. Lesson Two - Romans 4: Page 11

Week 48: Satan s Accusations

Jesus the King Life Group Study Guide - Leaders Week of January 18 th Chapter 3 - The Healing Mark 1:35 2:22

THE UNPARDONABLE SIN (Text: Mark 3:20-35)

Four Friends Helped K-2 nd Small Groups October 26, 2014

The Unforgivable Sin Mark 3:20-30 Rev. Brian Bill April 16-17, 2016

July Frank W. Nelte THE UNPARDONABLE SIN

See attached Appendix for the parallel passage of Matthew 12:22 50

St. James s Episcopal Church The Second Sunday after Pentecost June 10, :00 a.m. Morning Prayer, Rite I

Our Lady of Dallas 22 nd Sunday of Ordinary Time September 2, 2012 Deacon John Bayer Mark 7:1-8; 14-15; 21-23

Luke 10C. Let s re- read those verses from last week

"Walking in the Light"

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Bennington. Outlandish Love

3 Pentecost, Corinthians 4:13-5:1 HEARTS REFRESHED BY HOPE Sermon for the 3 rd Sunday after Pentecost, Corinthians 4:13-5:1

Mark 3: Pymble How Jesus sees his ministry

STUDY GUIDE. Jesus Is Unique #1 (Jesus Claimed to be God)

JESUS AMAZES AND ASTONISHES THE PEOPLE I. WITH HIS TEACHING II. WITH HIS MIRACLES

Great Events of the New Testament

Parables of Jesus #5 Good Samaritan Luke 10: BIG Idea: We love like Jesus when we have been loved by Jesus. INTRODUCTION The parable

THE UNPARDONABLE SIN OR THE SIN OF BLASPHEMY AGAINST THE HOLY SPIRIT Ed Dye

God s Hand in our Lives Teacher s Notes NT Jesus Heals the Paralytic

HE SAID WHAT? HARD SAYINGS OF JESUS

Welcome to the Family Mark 3:20-35 April 26, Dr. Howard Batson First Baptist Church Amarillo, Texas

Transcription:

1 I wonder what, when you were sixteen years old, you imagined what you would become. I wonder what, when you were sixteen, you imagined your future life would be like. I wonder what dreams you had for yourself and for the world. If you are anything like me, I expect many things have happened, too numerous to count, and much of it was not what you imagined at all. We spend all our lives becoming. As Christians, we understand ourselves as made in the image of God, created by God, to be in relationship with God, with our own self, and the world in which we live. And, somewhere in that mixture, is the process which calls us into greater life; into becoming more clearly who God has created us to be. That s what s going on in the gospel this morning. Jesus is in Capernaum. He is attracting enormous crowds. He is healing the sick, assembling his disciples, announcing that the world is finally going to be the way God wants it to be and it s happening now. Jesus is responding to God s call to become who has been created to be and he s making quite a stir. His family is appalled that he is drawing so much attention. The crowd, who presumably have known him prior to this behavior, think he has gone mad and the bureaucrats, the scribes, are fast to put him down. They ve got power and they intend to keep it. It s a critical moment. Will Jesus back down? Or will he stand up for the vocation to which he has been called? This is where it gets interesting. He can choose to fold, which is, after all, a common response and a legitimate tactic. I can t count the number of times I ve chosen not to

2 push it. Jesus could wait for another day. If he is not received here he can move on elsewhere. The crowd will follow him anyway. But Jesus doesn t back down. Not at all. First, he takes on the scribes who have, you remember accused him being possessed by Beelzebul. By the power of Beelzebul, they say, he is casting out demons. This is pretty insulting. Not only because Beelzebul is the name used to describe the devil, but because it slandered all those people that Jesus had healed. It treated them as people possessed by demons that needed to be expunged. Moreover, the name itself had its origins in the name of a pagan God. Jesus does the most annoying thing of all. Instead of challenging the scribes as might have been expected (the scribes loved a good debate) he teaches the crowd. He actually explains to the crowd what is wrong with the argument. That is; evil does not work against evil. Impossible. Stupid argument. Ignore it. But he doesn t leave it there. He speaks again to the crowd, He goes on to say, But no one can enter a strong man's house and plunder his property without first tying up the strong man; then indeed the house can be plundered. Don t give in. Don t listen to the voice of those who would define you, who would control you. Don t risk your house. Be true to yourself, to who you are, to what you are called to be. Be strong because there are many who will try deflect your path. He continues, with a warning. "Truly I tell you, people will be forgiven for their sins and whatever blasphemies they utter; but whoever

3 blasphemes against the Holy Spirit can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin" - for they had said, "He has an unclean spirit." In other words, don t get in the way of God. Messing up is one thing, but contempt for God, failure to respect the workings of the Holy Spirit, insulting God is not forgivable. To be contemptuous of God is to behave as though we are God which is exactly what those scribes are doing in the story. It is the sin we so often commit ourselves through judgements we pass on others, the contempt with which we exercise towards those who disagree with us, or are different from us, or over whom we wish to have power. To describe the working of the Spirit as unclean is an act of contempt for God. The scribes must have been fuming. Jesus had not engaged them in polite dialog he had pulled out the rug. Not surprisingly, his family was trying to get him to stop. You can see it now. If only they can reach him they can stop this troublemaking behavior. They can take him home and shut him up. This is another and more subtle way of getting in the way of God. The Don t make a fuss, think what the neighbors will say, we re respectable people and respectable people don t rock the boat approach. Jesus isn t rejecting his family, per se, he is rejecting the way they are functioning. And those good people in the crowd who are eager to be strong they are acting like true family. In short, Jesus is turning his back on institutional power gone wrong, on lies and distortions intended to keep him in his place and on the temptation to be less than he is just to keep the peace.

4 This is serious stuff. It s serious because if Jesus had not understood what was happening how people who genuinely believed themselves to be right were actually working against how God would have us be - there might have been no Jesus story to tell at all. He would have just gone home with his family and all would soon have been forgotten. It s serious stuff because in this story there is a challenge for us as well. On the one hand we are to treat each other with compassion and respect, but on the other we are to be ruthlessly true to who we are. If we are ever to become the strong man whose house cannot be plundered, we have to become the person God is calling us to be. And it will not be either easy or obvious. Very often we do such an appalling job on both fronts that we miss the voice of God in other people as well as in ourselves. It leads to all kinds of bad stuff. Jesus attitude not just some pie-in-the-sky spiritual value. It is intended to have consequences, to change the way we are and the way the world is. Consider the state of the world and our own country in particular. What would Jesus have to say about our attitudes to race, to immigrants, to students lying dead in classrooms? Is that what Jesus had in mind: a world of hate, fear, prejudice, and judgment? A world in which whoever has the most human power wins? If that isn t what Jesus had in mind, Jesus hope has to lie in us becoming the strong people of God. So let s get on with it. Let s start by behaving as though Jesus was right and we believe it. Let s care about each other, reach out with compassion to others, protect the stranger,

5 wrestle with confusion and ambiguity keeping the love of God as the one clear voice. Recognizing it when it speaks from love. Knowing the voice of fear is not God. Things didn t get better for Jesus after this incident. He knew some would respond and others not. He also knew that there was a direct correlation between commitment to his way and the well-being of God s world. Just as Jesus was living out of his true nature, so he calls us to live out of ours. Our dreams and hopes are God given ways of imaging ourselves and our world as God might desire it to be. All we have to do is check those dreams and hopes against the voice of Jesus and follow in his way. Amen.