Mark

Mark 4:1–34

March 21st, 2013| Topic: aBeLOG, Mark | 0

Mark 4:1–34

God’s sovereign action produces fruit in a receptive disciple.

“… the good soil[s], who hear the word and accept [it] and bear fruit—one thirtyfold, and one sixtyfold, and one hundredfold.”
Mark 4:20

Thus far, in Mark, most people, including Jesus’ own family, have failed to recognize Jesus’ person, his authority, and his mission. How may fruit-bearing be ensured in the disciple’s life?

The seed/soil parables are discourse on hearing the word and responding…   Read more →

Mark 3:7–35

February 18th, 2013| Topic: aBeLOG, Mark | 0

Mark 3:7–35

Disciples—insiders with Jesus—are those who do the will of God.

For whoever does the will of God, he is My brother and sister and mother.
Mark 3:35

This pericope opens with a summary (Mark 3:7–12): crowds are still following him, looking for what Jesus has to offer in terms of healing of disease and alleviation of affliction—they’re following him for the wrong reasons. The reader is beginning to wonder: If everyone is after Jesus for ulterior motives, is there…   Read more →

Mark 2:1–3:6

February 4th, 2013| Topic: aBeLOG, Mark | 2

Mark 2:1–3:6

Following Jesus in discipleship involves facing opposition boldly and persistently, without being deterred from God’s calling.

And looking around at them with anger,
grieved at their hardness of heart,
He said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.”
And he stretched [it] out and his hand was restored.
Mark 3:5

The plot moves on from Jesus’ increasing popularity (for misguided reasons) in Mark 1:21–45 to escalating opposition in 2:1–3:6 (also for wrong reasons).

That…   Read more →

Mark 1:21–45

January 16th, 2013| Topic: aBeLOG, Mark | 0

Mark 1:21–45

Following Jesus is not a self-serving enterprise, but one of selfless service.

And He came and raised her up,
holding her hand; and the fever left her,
and she served them.

Mark 1:31

Jesus has just called disciples to follow. How should they? This pericope provides the first answer.

Mark 1:21–45 is a fast-paced description of the spreading of Jesus’ fame. It is set in and around Capernaum, in the space of two twenty-four hour periods (1:32, 35), and contains all the…   Read more →

Mark 1:1–20

January 2nd, 2013| Topic: aBeLOG, Mark | 0

Mark 1:1–20

The life-journey of discipleship, the beginning of the establishment of God’s kingdom, involves suffering.

And passing by the Sea of Galilee, He saw Simon and Andrew,
the brother of Simon, casting a net in the sea; for they were fishermen.
And He said to them, “Come after me, and I will make you become fishers of people.”
And immediately they left the nets and followed Him.
Mark 1:16–18

Quite an interesting beginning for a Gospel: Mark jumps right into the middle…   Read more →

Mark: Introduction

December 19th, 2012| Topic: aBeLOG, Mark | 0

Mark: Introduction

After the series of posts for the last few months on the theology of preaching and what authors do with what they say, I am planning to go through the Gospel of Mark, pericope by pericope, here on the aBeLOG. This will essentially be a distillation of what is in my commentary (Mark: A Theological Commentary for Preachers; more on the book here).…   Read more →

Naked & Enrobed

November 20th, 2012| Topic: aBeLOG, Mark | 0

Naked <em>&</em> Enrobed

That’s right: Naked & Enrobed!

Yup, that was one of my recent sermons.

Actually, the full title was The Naked Runaway and the Enrobed Reporter!

On one of the most obscure texts of the New Testament.

A young man was following Him,
wearing a linen clothe over [his] nakedness;
and they seized him.
But he abandoned the linen cloth
and fled naked.
Mark 14:51

Well, if you want to know more about this unfortunate gentleman’s wardrobe malfunction, go …   Read more →

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