A 5-day per week study.
February 16– Reading Mark 12:1-12.
Read and believe in Jesus.
“A man planted a vineyard and put a fence around it and dug a pit for the winepress and built a tower, and leased it to tenents and went away.” Mark12:1b
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The Gospel according to Mark 12:1-12.
Jesus had ridden into Jerusalem on a donkey to the wild acclaim of the people. Their King had come! He was going to end Roman rule and free Israel. But, early the next morning, Jesus had instead ended the Sadducee-approved buying, selling, and money-changing in the Temple area.
The next day, these men had accosted Him, demanding to know on whose authority He had done such a thing. When they refused to answer His question about John the Baptist, Jesus refused to answer their question. Again, their fear of the adoring crowds kept them from arresting Jesus.
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Vss.1-5.
It is still the same day, a few minutes later, and Jesus spoke TO THEM in a parable.
(Remember, earlier, Jesus had told His disciples that He taught in parables because of the hardness of the people’s hearts. They would not receive truth, so He veiled it in stories.) He did that here, looking directly at the chief priests, scribes, and elders as He spoke. They KNEW this parable was directed to them, and they fumed.
The Parable of the Tenants would have instantly reminded these teachers of Israel of Isaiah 5:1-7. Please DO read this now!)
They understood that the vineyard represented Israel, and the tenants were a picture of THEM.
Jesus’ parable told of evil, greedy tenants who wanted ALL the harvest for themselves, not just the 10% they earned. So, as each of the slaves that the landowner sent to collect his portion of the profit arrived, they beat him up or killed him. MANY of them.
This, of course, represented the many prophets God had sent to Israel and its leaders to correct their evil ways, and to “collect” the love, obedience, and worship He so rightly deserved. The religious leaders had ignored the prophets and many times killed them. (Read Matthew 23:34-36)
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Vss. 6-9.
Jesus then tells them that the landowner had ONE SON (a picture of Himself) whom He finally sent to get the “harvest” He deserved. But the wicked tenants, seeing this as their last chance, KILLED THE SON. “Now… it’s all ours,” the thought. THEY THOUGHT!
This evil vividly depicts what the chief priests and elders were going to do to Jesus in just a couple of days. HE knew it. He’d told his disciples three times (Had they heard at all?). And in the minds of these religious leaders, that was JUST what they wanted to do … if they could only figure out how to do it.
Then Jesus said something in the parable that I’m sure the Jewish leaders did not understand. “The tenants would be destroyed, and the vineyard would be given to others.”
Yes, Jesus would be crucified, but He would be resurrected. His church would begin and grow from the small band of Spirit-empowered followers with Him. Churches would be established where believers would worship and glorify God. AND … in a mere 40 years, Jerusalem would be destroyed, along with the Temple, the sacrifices, and all the priesthood.
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Vss. 10-12.
Jesus then quotes Psalm 119:22-23.
“The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone; this was the LORD’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes.”
Jesus connects the Son that the tenants killed to the “Stone” (Himself) that the builders (religious leaders) rejected. The resurrected Son would be the Cornerstone of the church, upon which the prophets and apostles would build.
The religious leaders fumed. They seethed. They WANTED to arrest Him, but, once again, feared the people. So, they left Him and went away.
(But they would soon come at night, when no crowd’s adoration could protect Him. And they would have their way with Jesus, just as the evil tenants had with the landowner’s son. )
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Just as God had planned it all from eternity past.
