Category: Bible Study

MASQUERADING JEALOUSY?

“When His family heard of this they came to take charge of Him, saying, ‘He is out of His mind.’ ” –Mark 3:21 Jesus’ relatives said He was crazy (Mk 3:21) after He had become so popular that the crowds surrounding Him made it impossible to get food to Him. Were Jesus’ relatives concerned about Him getting proper nutrition? Or were they jealous of His popularity? The religious leaders of Jesus’ day said Jesus was worse than crazy. They accused Him of being demon-possessed. They “asserted, ‘He is possessed by Beelzebul,’ and ‘He expels demons with the help of the...

A reason to Live

“Because I live, you also will live” John 14:19 Despite how gloomy the future seems sometimes, it is important to remember that your life and future are in the hands of God. The Christin’s fate is not ruled by blind fate; God is in control of every situation in which you find yourself. He knows your needs and is always able to provide for you. Through His death and resurrection Jesus not only gave you life, but also a reason to live. Through His Holy Spirit He provides you with skills to cope with life. Choose life and live it...

RESPECTING GOD’S CHOICES

David said: “I decided, ‘I will not raise a hand against my lord, for he is the Lord’s anointed.’ ” –1 Samuel 24:11 David spared Saul’s life when he had a perfect chance to kill his tormentor. Now David was a seasoned warrior who had killed many opponents (e.g. see 1 Sm 23:5; 30:17ff). The only reason David held back his hand was because Saul carried the anointing of leadership from God. Saul had been chosen by God (1 Sm 10:1). Jesus “summoned the men He Himself had decided on” (Mk 3:13). It wasn’t that the twelve apostles were especially...

TRUE HUMILITY IS GLADNESS

“Saul was very angry and resentful of the song, for he thought: ‘They give David ten thousands, but only thousands to me.’ ” –1 Samuel 18:8 King Saul won a great victory in battle through the catalyst of young David’s courageous defeat of the fierce Goliath. When the cheerleaders greeted the victors with the fight song, Saul was given opening honors and credit for thousands (1 Sm 18:7). Because of his pride, however, all Saul could focus on was that David received more credit than he did (1 Sm 18:8). He was jealous of David and could feel no gladness...

THE ODD COUPLE

“When the Pharisees went outside, they immediately began to plot with the Herodians how they might destroy [Jesus].” –Mark 3:6 What on earth were the Pharisees doing working together with the Herodians? The Herodians were supporters of King Herod and his policies. Herod was likely more concerned with currying the favor of Rome than of observing the laws and traditions of his Jewish roots. The Pharisees were Jews committed to following the Jewish laws. Jesus commented on the outstanding holiness of the Pharisees (Mt 5:20). The Herodians had compromised their Jewish faith and lifestyle; the Pharisees were known for their...