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Mark 16

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Mark 16:1-8

TITLE: Resurrection Happenings
TEXT: Mark 16:1-11: There are four important events which happened at the resurrection of Jesus.
What? KEY WORD: Happenings READING: Same :
  1. The core, center, foundation of Christianity is the resurrection.
  2. There are four events that happened in conjunction with the resurrection. The Stone Rolled (4)1. There was a violent earthquake.
  3. The stone was 8 ft. in diameter, 1 foot thick, weighed 4 tons
  4. Women wondered - who will roll the stone for us?
  5. God rolled the stone. A. The stone was not moved to let Jesus out. B. It was moved to let the women, apostles and us see in.
  6. All of us have stones in our lives - we need them rolled away.
  7. Fear, distress, worry, problems, disease, family, personal problems
  8. NOTE: God still moves stones. The Guards Feared (Matthew 28:4)1. They shook with fear. They became as dead men.
  9. They knew the Roman law - They would die for their “ crime” of letting this dead prisoner escape.
  10. Some people should fear God but have no concern about eternity, hell, judgment, etc.
  11. Hebrews 10:31 - It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
  12. Matthew 10:28 - Do not fear one who can only kill the body, The Woman Ran (8)1. Retired couple decided to walk 2 miles a day - walk 1 mile out, turn around and walk back - At turn around, husband asked wife is she could make it back - She said yes - He said, Good, go get the car and come pick me up.
  13. We all need some exercise - physical and spiritual
  14. The church needs more runners
  15. We have no right to keep this news to ourselves. It must be shared. The Savior Appeared (9)1. Human reasoning says nobody comes back from the dead.
  16. We can stimulate nerves and muscles in a dead body - but not put life back
  17. Jesus appeared. A. Paul’ s argument in 1 Corinthians 15:1-58 - appeared. B. Peter’ s argument - I was an eye witness C. Thomas’ proof - I saw, touched, spoke with Jesus
  18. If God can raise the dead - think what He can do in your life. Conclusion:1. Leonardo da Vinci - painted the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples
  19. A friend observed the painting with all the detail - “ cup is so real”
  20. Brush blurred the cup - Nothing should divert attention from Jesus.

Mark 16:9-14

TITLE: He Appeared
TEXT: Mark 16:9-14: The resurrection was proved by the many witnesses who saw Jesus alive following his crucifixion.
Who? KEY WORD: Witnesses READING: Same :1. The Bible states the FACT of the resurrection of Christ.
  1. But there were many eye witnesses who saw, talked with, ate with Jesus.
  2. In summary there were 10 appearances between his resurrection and ascension. Between the resurrection and ascension - 10 appearances
  3. Mary Magdalene - John 20:1-18 - She was instructed not to hold (cling, refuse to let go)
  4. Women - Matthew 28:9-10 - They fell at his feet and worshipped him
  5. Peter - Luke 23:34; 1 Corinthians 15:4 - Peter reported this to other apostles
  6. Two men on road to Emmaus - Luke 24:13-35; Mark 16:12-13 - One named Cleopas Did not recognize Jesus
  7. 10 Apostles - Luke 24:36-43; John 20:19-24 - Thomas was absent
  8. 8 days later - John 20:26-29 - Thomas is present this time Asks for proof - Sees nail prints and wound in side
  9. Galilee - John 21:1-23 - Jesus cooked breakfast He has a long discussion with Peter
  10. Region of Galilee - Matthew 28:16-20; 1 Corinthians 15:6 - This is where he was seen of more than 500 brethren at one time
  11. James - 1 Corinthians 15:7 - No other information about this appearance
  12. Ascension - Luke 24:44-53; Acts 1:3-12; Mark 16:14-19 - The Great Commission is given here The ascension takes place following this meeting After Jesus’ Ascension - 3 appearances1. Stephen - Acts 7:54-56 - Standing at right hand of God
  13. Saul - Acts 9:3-5; 1 Corinthians 15:8 - Conversation with Paul Later in Arabia - (possibly) - see Galatians 1:11-173. John - Revelation 1:10 ff - On the Isle of Patmos One more appearance (in the future) - Revelation 1:7; John 14:3; 1 Thessalonians 4:17

Mark 16:15-16

SERMON #1
TITLE: You Go
TEXT: Mark 16:15-16: The Great Commission is still in effect.
Why? KEY WORD: Questions READING: Same :
  1. The last words a person speaks are often most remembered.
  2. Final requests and wishes are granted.
  3. Deathbed confessions are accepted in courts.
  4. Here is the final command, last wish of Jesus on earth.

What is Jesus asking of us?

  1. Must everyone sell their home, quit their job, and move to some foreign land?
  2. Is Jesus requiring all of us to become preachers?
  3. What training is required for this work?

Who should do this? (You)

  1. In a command (imperative) the subject is an understood “ you”
  2. The subject is the person addressed.
  3. If I am speaking to my son, “ Mow the lawn” - not addressed to others
  4. Jesus is speaking to the eleven remaining apostles (Mark 16:14)
  5. Preachers, elders, deacons, SS teachers
  6. Pew-packers, all members, all who have learned should share that with others
  7. Not required: a. Experience b. Training - Theology, mission work, Bible college c. Special skills - Scripture memorized, counselor, Greek and Hebrew

What should I do? Go

  1. Present active = “ as you are going” - wherever, whenever, as you go about our activities, whoever you come in contact with
  2. This could mean - Russia, China, Central America, Fargo, North Dakota
  3. Isaiah 6:8 - Who can I send? Who will go for us? Here am I, send me

Who should I teach? Whole creation (KJV - every creature)

  1. We must be a respecter of persons
  2. All who don’ t know - need to know

Am I included in this command?

  1. Matthew 28:18-19 - Go - teach - baptize - teach them to keep commands (including this one)
  2. 2 Timothy 2:2 - leaned from me - teach to faithful men - teach others also
  3. How did you hear the gospel message?
  4. How did they learn the gospel message?
  5. Everyone in this room is included: a. You are one who needs to hear and obey the gospel b. You are one who must share the message with others SERMON #2 TITLE: Baptism Saves TEXT: Mark 16:15-16: Baptism is important to our salvation. : What? KEY WORD: Objections READING: Same :
  6. Religious debate scheduled on Baptism - debater got sick - another filled in
  7. After the 1st speaker spoke for 45 minutes about baptism not being important or necessary for salvation - substitute read Mark 16:163. 1st speaker spoke another 45 minutes - 2nd speaker looked in his Bible - “It is still there.”
  8. Why do so people object to the command of baptism?

Believe that baptism denies the grace of God

  1. Ephesians 2:8-9 - We are saved by grace
  2. Titus 2:11 - Grace of God brings salvation
  3. Grace = a gift, not deserved or earned
  4. Baptism does not change or cancel the fact of God’ s grace Reject salvation by merit (works)1. We are not saved by works (of merit) - Salvation cannot be earned
  5. There is another kind of “ works” - actions taken to receive the gift
  6. Fill out form, drop in box - drawing - given a new car - Did you earn the car? No. Was it a gift? Yes. Did you have to do something to get the car? Yes, fill out form, drop in box
  7. We are commanded to obey - Hebrews 5:8-9, Acts 5:32; Galatians 3:15. Baptism is NOT a work of merit by which one earns salvation.
  8. Baptism is an act of obedience to receive the free gift.
  9. BTW - Faith is also a “ work” (John 6:29)

Salvation is by “ faith alone”

  1. Many passages teach faith is necessary for salvation
  2. NOT by faith only - James 2:243. There are many things said to save us - Blood, Life of Jesus, Death, Faith, Love of God, Obedience, Grace, Hearing the gospel, Repent, Confession of our faith
  3. None of these things will save us alone - the combination is required Saved by the Blood of Jesus - Not the water of baptism1. From the side of Jesus came blood AND water (John 19:34)
  4. 1 John 5:6-8 - NOT by water only - Baptism alone will not save

Conclusion:

  1. Jesus died, shed his blood, for the salvation of all men
  2. His blood will not save you, until you come to that blood for cleansing
  3. The Blood of Jesus is the WHAT of salvation; Baptism is the WHEN of salvation

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