Friday 10 August 2007

Mark 3:7-12 Don't Preach!

The Pharisees have begun their plotting against Him, so Jesus withdraws to the sea. But it wasn't a quiet withdrawal because a "great multitude" is mentioned in both verses 7 and 8. People come from all the surrounding areas. His popularity is increasing.

But why do they come? Because of the "many things He was doing". They come not to hear the preaching or even the teaching but to see miracles!

How often do I want God to "do something" when He offers far greater?

Jesus fears the crowds would crush Him. I get the feeling that He is uncomfortable with this popularity. Sure He meets their needs for healing and getting rid of the unclean spirits, but He sternly warns the spirits "not to make Him known". He has enough popularity and pressure.

Once again the unclean spirits know who he is and bow down to Him. They have fought against Him in heaven because they wouldn't worship Him. Now they bow and admit He is indeed God.

But Christ has no need of spirit preachers and commands them to stop.

I have to have more than just a knowledge of Jesus before I can "make Him known". And Mark in the next section tells what this qualification is.

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