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February 6– Reading Mark 10:1-16
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“Truly I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter in.” Mark 10:15
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The Gospel according to Mark 10:1-16.
Vulnerable people: unwanted wives, little children. Who will love and care for them? Are adult men the only ones suitable for the Kingdom? Jesus teaches otherwise.
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Vss. 1-2.
Jesus and the disciples now move south into the region of Judea, then east across the Jordan River. This area is the jurisdiction of Herod Antipas (who murdered John the Baptist). Crowds flocked to Him as usual, and He taught them.
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Vss. 3-12.
Some Pharisees came from Jerusalem to “test” or “trap” Jesus. The posed the question, “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?”
This is not a question THEY really wanted to know the answer to, for they had well made up their minds already. There were two schools of thought among the famed rabbis about divorce. 1) Divorce was allowed for ANY reason. (The wife was a bad cook, or the man found another, more desirable woman, etc.) Or, 2) Divorce was allowed ONLY in the case of her adultery. The Pharisees thought Jesus would side with one group, angering the other.
Jesus would NOT be trapped by any of their trick questions. He asked one in return. ‘What did Moses command you?” Jesus did not abide by rabbinical interpretations, but by the Scripture alone.
They piously answered, “Moses allowed a man to write a certificate of divorce and to send her away.” (See Deuteronomy 24:1-4).
Jesus agreed and told them why. “Because of your HARDNESS OF HEART, he wrote you this commandment.” (Because otherwise, men who were dissatisfied with their wives could simply (and cruelly) send them away with no home or financial protection. That “certificate” served as her formal release from the marriage, and allowed her to remarry, assuming she was not guilty of immorality.)
Jesus then quotes Genesis 1:27 and 2:24. “But from the beginning of creation, ‘God made them male and female.” and “Therefore, a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh. So they are no longer two but one flesh.”
Regarding His stand on divorce as the Creator, Jesus says, “What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate.”
Jesus had not answered the Pharisee’s trick question. He had sided with neither of the extolled rabbis. He, as the Son of God, spoke with divine authority. The Jewish leaders had nothing to say in return. (Foiled again!)
But later, in the privacy of the house where they were staying, Jesus answered the disciples’ question. He told them that whoever divorces his wife (or her husband) and marries another person commits adultery. (Because in God’s sight, they are still one with the first spouse.)
In the times when women were often considered merely as “chatel”, this was God’s hand of Fatherly care and protection on those who were also created in His image. Praise God!
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Vss 13-16.
Later, when Jesus was again outside, teaching and healing, parents brought their little children (Luke calls them “infants”, 18:15) to Him so He could lay His hand on them and bless them. (A practice parents often did with prominent rabbis.) The self-important disciples rebuked these parents and tried to send them away. (THIS, after Jesus had just recently told them, “Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me…” See Mark 9:37.)
Jesus was indignant with their actions. He told them, “LET the children come to me, do NOT hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God. Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child, shall not inherit it.”
Then Jesus tenderly took them into His arms and blessed them. (What a glorious sight for these parents, and us!)
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(When we feel insignificant in God’s kingdom, perhaps useless, impotent, and helpless, these words of Jesus should encourage us. God cares for each one of us! )
