A five-day-per-week study
January 22 – Reading Mark 6:1-12
Read and believe in Jesus.
“And Jesus marveled because of their unbelief.” Mark 6:6
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The Gospel according to Mark 6:1-12.
After raising Jairus’ daughter from the dead, to keep the crowds from growing even larger and pressing Him so He couldn’t teach or minister, Jesus took His disciples 50 miles SW to His hometown of Nazareth. It was small and of little importance, and most of the crowds would not follow Him there.
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Vss. 1-6.
On the Sabbath, they went into the local synagogue, and Jesus began to teach. Many who heard Him were “astonished.”
In the synagogue in Capernaum, the people who heard Jesus were also “astonished” at his teaching. To them, “he taught as one who had authority, and not as the scribes.” (See Mark 1:22)
Not so in Jesus’ hometown. Notice the questions that came from the people of Nazareth after their astonishment at His teaching….
- Where did this man get these things?
- What is the wisdom given to Him?
- How are such mighty works done by His hands?
- Is not this the carpenter?
- The son of Mary? *
- The brother to James, Joses, Judas, and Simon? **
- The brother to his sisters?
- “And they took offense at Him.”
Unbelief, pure and simple.
And Jesus acknowledged it. He told them, “A prophet is not without honor … except in his hometown, and among his relatives, and in his own household.”
Jesus could do no miracles there except that He laid his hands on a few sick people and healed them.
How sad. This town missed out on the huge blessings of Kingdom teaching and miracles … just because they would not accept Jesus for His claims (and Mary’s)
So, Jesus went about among other villages teaching.
*Note: Calling Jesus the ‘son of Mary’ was degrading. Usually, a man was named after his father. (Simon, son of Jonah, James & John, the sons of Zebedee). With this title, they were saying they knew Jesus was conceived by a woman who was not married.)
**Note: Of Jesus’ brothers, James and Judas (Jude) did finally believe in Him and were saved. James became the leader of the Jerusalem church and wrote the book of James. Judas also wrote the book of Jude and ministered in Galilee. But now? Now these brothers teased Him about his “visions of grandeur.”
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Vss. 7-12.
Away from Nazareth with its unbelief and Capernaum with its massive crowds, Jesus began another teaching exercise for the ‘Twelve.” He would send them out in pairs into the towns and villages in the area. And He gave them authority over unclean spirits. (Jesus had all authority, to give to whom He would).
There were requirements for their experience that would prepare them for later missionary work, when they would take the Gospel throughout the known world.
- They were to take nothing except a staff – used for walking and protection against criminals and wild animals.
- They were to take no food, no normal traveling sack, and no money. (This would be a faith-builder.)
- They were to wear sandals, but only one tunic, so they could identify with the common people. (Those with comparative wealth would wear two tunics.)
- They were to remain in the first house they approached that welcomed them for the duration of their stay. (Even if the neighbor had better accommodations or yummier food!)
- If any home or town would not receive them, they were to “shake off the dust from their feet” as they left. This would show that the people had rejected Jesus and the gospel, and that they were rejected by the Lord.
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It’s interesting that Jesus chose the pairs of men to send out to different communities.
Don’t you wonder who made up those six teams? Did the two sets of brothers go together, or did Jesus choose a fisherman with a scholar? Did He send the tax collector out with the Roman-hating Zealot? Who was sent with Judas Iscariot?
Jesus knew their hearts. They each would be learning from the other and adjusting to circumstances every day.
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And so these men went out and proclaimed that people should repent.
Did Jesus do the same, or did He go to a quiet place and spend days fasting and praying to His father for them, and for His own gruesome mission?
