Mark: Journeying With JesusSýnishorn
The author A.W. Tozer said:
“What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us”.
What comes into our mind when we think about God is really important. But much MORE important is what comes into God’s mind when he thinks about us. And what comes into his mind is love – love we really don’t deserve.
In Jesus’ day, people were punished by being nailed to a wooden cross and left to die. It was a terrible and shameful way to die. Mark tells us that Jesus’ death was brutal, scary and public, but not surprising.
Mark 15:33
At the sixth hour [12 noon] darkness came over the whole land until the ninth hour [3 pm].
The Jewish system of timekeeping tells us that, just when the sun should be burning brightest, at midday, darkness suddenly falls. Mark wants us to understand that something supernatural is occurring, and the clear message is that God is angry. We know how destructive anger can be. But God’s anger is not like that. It is settled and controlled. To tolerate evil is not to be loving. Sin must be punished if God is to be just.
But at the same time, there is unexpected, undeserved, unimaginable love.
Love that is prepared to go to extraordinary lengths.
Rightful judgment mixed with extraordinary love.
Mark 15:34
And at the ninth hour Jesus cried out in a loud voice … "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
Jesus chooses to go to the cross even though he knows he will be executed there. He does it because he loves us and wants to save us from our sins. Jesus lived a perfect life, free from any hint or stain of sin. Not even his enemies could prove he'd done anything wrong.
But he chooses to taste the reality of God's punishment against sin, standing in our place and taking the punishment we deserved.
What is the result of Jesus sacrificing himself in this way? Amazingly, it is this: Jesus paid the price for our sin so that we don't have to. He did it so that we could be forgiven. Can you see how much he loves you, and how much that love cost him?
REFLECT | What do you see as you look at the cross?
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About this Plan
A 21-day reading plan through the Gospel of Mark. You're invited on a journey to discover the person of Jesus Christ - a unique person, with a unique mission, which has huge implications for every one of us. Ideal for believers at any stage of the Christian life. A resource from Christianity Explored Ministries.
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