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October 18, 2023 Bible Study — Let No One Separate That Which God Has Joined Together

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Mark 10-11.

When Jesus was questioned about divorce He quoted from Genesis chapter one and chapter two.  First He states that from the beginning God created them male and female.  I try to avoid controversial topics of discussion going on about us today, but this clearly runs contrary to the idea many today have that there are multiple genders.  He then continues to say that this duality of mankind is why a man leaves his parent and gets married, with the man and woman becoming one.  This contradicts the idea that same sex marriage can be the same sort of union as traditional, heterosexual marriage.  Up until this point, Jesus merely paraphrased what Genesis said.  However, He then reaches a conclusion about what these facts about God’s design mean for us.  Jesus brought up these facts when He was asked His position on divorce.  Jesus tells us that these basic facts of Creation tell us that divorce is wrong.  Which leads me to conclude that if we want to address the issues of today we must first address an issue which the Church in America “passed” on in the 1970s: divorce and heterosexual infidelity.  God calls us to either abstain from sexual acts, or to remain faithful to the one we marry.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

October 18, 2022 Bible Study — Jesus Connected With His Audience When He Taught

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Mark 10-11.

The other day I wrote about how people came and listened to Jesus teach for hours on end.  I think that today’s passage gives us an insight into how Jesus taught, and why people were willing to sit and listen to Him teach for hours on end.  In today’s passage we have three separate incidents described which I want to cite.  First, while Jesus is teaching some Pharisees asked Him a question about divorce.  Second, some parents brought their children to Jesus for Him to lay His hands on them.  The timing on this incident is less clear, but it appears to also occur while Jesus is teaching.  The third incident occurs as Jesus has finished teaching and is about to go on His way.  At that point a man runs up and asks what he must do in order to receive eternal life.  So, what do these three incidents tell us about how Jesus taught?  Well, the first and last incidents involved people coming up to Jesus and asking Him questions about how they should live their lives.  The middle incident involved parents bringing their children to Jesus for Him to place His hands on them.  In each incident, people felt welcome to approach Jesus.  He would then speak to what was most on their hearts at the moment.  Yes, we know, and those watching probably knew, the Pharisees were merely asking Jesus their question as a test, but it could have been a man(and in that society, it would have had to be a man) in a bad marriage struggling with what he should do.  The only one of these incidents where Jesus gave the people the answer they were looking for was when the parents brought their children to Him.  I think there is more we can learn about how Jesus taught from the story about the children.  But I want to point out that all three of these incidents involved Jesus teaching about a subject which someone in His audience brought up.  Even the answers He gave to the questions asked of Him were approachable, were phrased in ways which those listening could easily understand.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

October 18, 2021 Bible Study — Who Is In Charge?

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Mark 10-11.

I know this will come as a surprise to those who regularly read this passage, but I am not sure where I am going to go with this today.  I will start with Jesus’ commentary on marriage and divorce.  He tells us that at creation God made humans male and female and for this reason a man leaves his parents and is joined with his wife.  From that He concludes that one should not separate that which God has joined.  I think this speaks pretty clearly to several issues in our society today.  Then we have the account of parents bringing their children to Jesus, which His disciples thought was a waste of His time and attempted to block.  Jesus rebuked them for that and told them that they needed to receive the kingdom of heaven in the same way that children do.  I have seen many debates on what that means, but I have always seen it in the context of later in this passage when Jesus told His disciples that anyone who wants to be great in God’s kingdom must serve others.  So, in the same way that children generally do not think of themselves as being in charge, we too should not take the attitude that we are in charge.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

October 18, 2020 Bible Study Lead By Asking “What Can I Do For You? Rather Than By Asking “What Can You Do For Me?”

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

Today, I am reading and commenting on Mark 10-11

In response to the question about divorce, Jesus responded that from the beginning of creation God had made people male and female.  There is so much there about many of the social issues facing our society today.  Further, He said that Moses only gave a commandment allowing divorce as a concession to humanity’s hard hearts.  So, as I read this, many of the problems we have in our society today can be directly traced to our society, and even our Churches, deciding that sometimes divorce is a good thing.  Divorce is never a good thing, but that does not mean that those who have divorced cannot be forgiven.  Divorce is never OK, but sometimes the other options seem worse.  I have two more things to say about divorce.  First, while I believe that those who are married should always seek another option other than divorce, I will not tell others what price they should pay to avoid divorce.  Second, those who are divorced cannot go back and make it so that they did not get divorced, they can only move on from where they are now in the knowledge that God will forgive us our sins.  Certainly, I have failed to be faithful to God to at least as great a degree as anyone else and have no place to consider myself better than those who have gotten divorced.

I really did not intend to spend so much time on Jesus’ comment about human sexuality.  What I really wanted to focus on today was Jesus’ reaction to annoying people.  We have two stories about people who annoyed those around Jesus, the parents who brought their children to see Him, and blind Bartimaeus.  When the parents brought their children to Jesus, the disciples considered the children to be an annoyance and scolded the parents.  When blind Bartimaeus called out to Jesus for healing, the others around Jesus considered him an annoyance and told him to be quiet.  In both cases, the “gatekeepers” thought that Jesus was too important to spend time on those seeking His attention.  Also, in both cases, Jesus was willing to make time for them.  Both of these instances provide an illustration on Jesus’ teaching about leadership.  Neither the children nor Bartimaeus were of “value” to Jesus.  They could bring nothing to Him which made His life better.  Nevertheless, He was willing to make time for them because, by doing so, He could make their life better.

October 18, 2019 Bible Study — True Wealth and True Leadership

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

Today, I am reading and commenting on Mark 10-11

I see a connection between Jesus’ interaction with the rich man and His teaching about leadership.   The rich man came to Jesus because he felt that something was missing in his life.  He felt this way despite the fact that he had kept all of the commandments from a young age.  Yet despite the feeling of emptiness he felt, he was unwilling to take that next step.  We usually read Jesus’ instructions to the rich man as being about wealth.  However, in light of Jesus’ teaching about leadership a few verses later, this teaching appears to me to be more about serving others than about wealth.  Actually, that is not true.  Jesus’ instructions to the rich man were to use his wealth to serve others.  Those same instructions apply to all of us.  We should use whatever gifts we have, whether that be wealth, a skill, or something else, to serve others.  We miss that Jesus’ teaching about wealth is really the same as His teaching about leadership.  In order to accumulate wealth as God measures wealth we must use our material resources to help others.  This is the same as Jesus’ teaching about leadership.  Those with authority as God counts it use their authority to serve others.  True leadership is service.  True wealth is giving to others.

October 18, 2018 Bible Study — What Jesus Had To Say About Divorce

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

Today, I am reading and commenting on Mark 10-11.

    Jesus’ teaching about divorce and remarriage contains a lot on proper sexual behavior. The first and most important thing is what it teaches us about marriage. Marriage is for the rest of your life. In Jesus’ day there were two schools of teaching on divorce. One taught that a man could divorce his wife for any reason he chose, even just because he did not want to be married to her anymore. The other school taught that a man could only divorce his wife for serious reasons, such as infidelity. The “trap” in the question was that most people followed the first school. Jesus not only sided with the less popular school on this subject, He stated that if a man divorced his wife and got remarried he was committing adultery (and the same for the woman). I want to note that what Paul says on the subject is consistent with what Jesus says here: if your spouse leaves you, you are no longer bound. But Jesus does more than give His position on the issue of divorce, He gives us the basis for His teaching on the subject.
    Jesus’ teaching on divorce is based on something which is relevant to modern society’s take on human sexuality. Jesus tells us that because God created mankind as male and female a man leaves his parents and is joined to his wife. Jesus teaches us that marriage happens when God unites a man and a woman together, so that they are no longer two individuals. So, as far as the followers of Christ are concerned, marriage is between a man and a woman and divorce is not an option. What those outside of the Church chose to do is entirely up to them. One of the failures of the modern Church has been its failure to remain faithful to Jesus’ teaching on divorce. Once the Church started to make exception for the hardness of human hearts, it lost its ability to stand firm on other teachings. Jesus’ teaching here also gives us an understanding about “gender identity”. Perhaps the biggest mistake which Christians who remain faithful to Christ’s teaching on this subject make is to conflate “gender identity” with “gender role”. For that matter, society in general makes this mistake. I generally avoid talking about this subject because there are people in our society genuinely struggling with their identity. The loving thing is to work with them to show them God’s love and how He designed them to be the way that they are. This does not mean that every person who is biologically male was intended to fill the role which our society assigns to men, nor every biological female the role society assigns to women. However, God has a role He intended for each of us to fulfill and He assigned us a biological gender for the purpose of filling it. Generally, those struggling with gender identity need help dealing with abuse they experienced. Sometimes that abuse resulted from their unwillingness to accept the role which society assigned to them because of their biological gender. In all cases, we need to approach their situation with God’s love and make sure that we operate with the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Whatever issues the person is struggling with, they will not be helped by us pretending that they are not the biological gender which God made them.

October 18, 2017 Bible Study — “God Made Them Male and Female From the Beginning of Creation”

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

Today, I am reading and commenting on Mark 10-11.

    Today’s passage starts out with Jesus’ teachings about marriage and divorce. I often skip over this because His teaching on the issue is so short and to the point. Yet, even among Christians it seems to be something to which not enough attention is paid. As I was reading it today, I realized that our society makes much the same mistake which those who asked Jesus did. They put the priority on divorce. That is their question was, “Is it OK to get divorced?” When the real focus needs to be on what marriage is. Jesus tells us that God made us male and female. The result of being created in this way means that a man leaves his father and mother, is joined with his wife, and the two become one. That joining is something accomplished by God. It is wrong for anyone to attempt to divide that which God has joined. Even when we do look at this passage we tend to focus just on Jesus’ teaching about divorce, but really there is a lot more there. The New International Version translates Jesus as saying that God created people as male and female at the beginning of creation. He did not create us male, female, and other. Jesus’ teaching on divorce follows implicitly from that. Of course it works the other way as well. As we become more casual in how we deal with divorce, we lose our understanding of the importance of a man leaving his parents and becoming one with his wife (and a woman leaving her parents and becoming one with her husband). From there we become discontent with the way in which God made us. Which is another angle to look at this issue. If we approach marriage from the perspective that God made us the way we are, and made the other person the way they are, we have a different perspective on marriage. Marriage becomes about fulfilling God’s purpose for our lives and our spouse is someone God created as our equal.