Christ as Servant: A Study in MarkSýnishorn
What does it say?
Jesus predicted the destruction of the temple. He gave instructions for the time leading up to the Tribulation and taught that the Son of Man would come again after that period.
What does it mean?
Jesus’ teaching regarding signs of the end times wasn’t meant to satisfy his disciples’ curiosity or to help them predict events. He didn’t want them to be discouraged or worried, even when difficulties and persecution came. Instead, they could be encouraged that their coming trials would bring opportunities for them to share His gospel with the hope of His glorious return. Jesus’ followers were not to sit around waiting or debating the exact date and time of His arrival in the clouds; they were to be busy showing His love to the world and testifying that Jesus is Christ.
How should I respond?
Prophecy of end times is part of the Bible, so it’s important that we study the prophetic passages to know what God has given us in His Word. God did not intend for us to use this information to scare people into going to church. The signs were not given for the purpose of trying to calculate the exact date of His return. He intended that we would use our days loving others in His name so that they might see Jesus in us and come to Him for salvation before He returns. The earth is not a waiting room where we sit and rest until Jesus comes again. Being ready at all times to share the gospel keeps you alert and ready for Jesus’ return.
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About this Plan
Mark uses the word “immediately” over forty times in his Gospel, emphasizing the intentional nature of Jesus’ ministry. The quick succession of healings and miracles shows that Jesus “came not to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many” (Mark 10:44). Through Mark’s Gospel, we are reminded that true greatness in God’s kingdom comes not through selfish ambition, but by being the servant of all.
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