The Gospel of Mark (Part Five)Sampl
Commitment Keeper
By Pastor Dan Hickling
“Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate.”—Mark 10:9 (NKJV)
Yesterday we looked at the Lord’s response to the Pharisee’s question about divorce. We noted their true intention was to get Jesus to answer in a way that would divide the larger audience listening to Him, thereby weakening His effectiveness and influence as a teacher on the things of God. Well, that tactic backfired on the Pharisees because Jesus used their question to launch into an extensive lesson about the original intent God had for the institution of marriage. The matter at hand wasn’t man’s ability to divorce but God’s purpose for marriage.
Today’s verse shows us the conclusion of this significant exchange as Jesus reveals God’s intent in specific terms. God desires marriage to be a lasting union between one man and one woman. Established from the very beginning, a principle rooted in the first marriage between Adam and Eve before sin left its ugly scar on this world.
But as foundational as this principle is to the institution of marriage, it goes even deeper than that. It is a fundamental facet of God’s very nature that has a myriad of applications in life. The Lord is not one to jump in and out of commitments, is He? When He commits to someone or something, it’s for real! And we should be glad and rejoice that this is how He is. Can you imagine if God’s character was fickle? If He was into you one day but not the next? How unbearable would your life be?
Thankfully, that’s never going to be an issue in this life or the next. God doesn’t shift or change like the passing shadows (James 1:17). His “yes” is “yes,” and His “no” is “no” (Matthew 5:37). We can fully trust Him to be faithful to fulfill what He promised (1 Kings 8:56). Why? Because He’s a committed God who takes His commitments seriously. And, so should we.
Children are to resemble their parents, and they do so more and more as they grow up under their influence and leadership. As we continue to spiritually mature and develop under the influence of our heavenly Father, we come to resemble and reflect His nature. In this context, we become those who keep our commitments and understand the importance of honoring them. When we recognize God’s hand at work in bringing something together, we should seek to preserve that bond as much as possible.
Honor your commitments in all aspects of your life, not just in marriage. For by doing so, you not only please God but point those observing your life to a commitment-keeping God.
Pause: What does Jesus’ closing statement reveal about God’s attitude towards commitments?
Practice: Outline some ways you can build a reputation as a commitment keeper. What traits and actions should you be walking out?
Pray: Father, I confess that I need to be more like You in this area of life. It’s easy to cut and run. Please help me to be more like You by being committed. Amen.
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In part five of the seven-part devotional journey through the Gospel of Mark, we'll examine Mark 9:30-10:52, continuing our verse-by-verse breakdown of Jesus' life and ministry, as told by John Mark.
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