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March 2 – Reading Mark 15:21-32
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“And they led Him out to crucify Him.” Mark 15:20b
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The Gospel according to Mark 15:21-32
- The Jewish leaders said, “He deserves death!”
- The crowd said, “Crucify Him!”
- Pilate said, “Ok, then. “Scourge and crucify Him.”
The verdict is agreed upon. A horrendous death is to be done to the precious, sinless Son of God.
Little did they all know that this event had been planned by the Trinity before the world was created. For US! For our salvation.
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Vss. 16-20.
Jesus is humiliated, mocked, and scourged by the hardened soldiers of Governor Pilate. His back is torn to shreds, dripping blood. They force the heavy crossbeam of the executional “tree” onto His back. He staggers and takes the first step on the Via Dolorosa (Way of suffering).
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Vs. 21.
Jesus falls under the beam’s weight, and the soldiers grab and force the nearest man, one Simon from Cyrene, to pick up the beam and carry it. Jesus follows.
(NOTE: Mark mentions that this Simon, a Jew from North Africa, in the Holy City for Passover, is the father of Alexander and Rufus. Why is this noted? Later, at the end of his letter to Rome, Paul sends greetings to Rufus and his mother. He calls Rufus “brother,” who was evidently saved after his father’s contact with Jesus. Paul also says that Rufus’ mom, Simon’s wife, had cared for the apostle at some point. Mark later ministered with Paul in Rome, and could also have known this family.)
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Vss 22-28.
Mark is very succinct in his account of the crucifixion of Jesus. It’s almost as if he can barely stand to write about it at all. He might have been there in person as a teenager, or, again, this might have been from Peter’s point of view, who, after his denials of Jesus only hours before, was standing way far off on Golgotha’s hill.
- The soldiers offered Jesus wine mixed with myrrh (a narcotic-type mix that would have deadened the pain).
- Jesus refused the drink.
- They crucified Him.
- They nailed His hands to the crossbeam and nailed his feet to the post. Then it was raised and set into a dug hole.
- The soldiers divided his clothes among themselves and cast lots for his robe.
- It was 9:00 in the morning.
- The inscription of the charge against Jesus was, “The King of the Jews.”
- They crucified two robbers with Him; one on the right, the other on the left.
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Vss 29-32.
Those who passed by derided Him, wagging their heads and saying, “Aha! You who would destroy the temple and rebuild it in three days, save yourself, and come down from the cross.“
So also the chief priests with the scribes mocked Him to one another, saying, “He saved others; He cannot save Himself. Let the Christ, the King of Israel, come down now from the cross that we may see and believe.”
Those who were crucified with Him also reviled Him.
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(But… we know “WHO” it really was that was taunting Jesus to come down from the cross. It was that unholy one, the devil, speaking through these oh, so self-righteous men. Satan knew that Jesus’ death was a mere “bite on the heel” by the serpent. But Jesus, dying on that cross, and then His glorious rising from the dead, would be the heel crushing of the serpent’s head. (Genesis 3:15)
Jesus HAD to stay on the cross. He HAD to be accursed of God, experience the wrath of God for sin, and make the payment for our sin – death. But in the resurrection, God, His Father, showed His pleasure with the accomplished work of Jesus, and raised Him back to life. Sorry, Satan. You have only limited power for a limited time.)
