And he said to them, “Elijah does come first to restore all things. And how is it written of the Son of Man that he should suffer many things and be treated with contempt? But I tell you that Elijah has come, and they did to him whatever they pleased, as it is written of him.” Mark 9:12-13
I continue my study of Mark, leaning on the Christ-Centered Exposition commentary series volume for Mark. Today, my focus is a commentary-assisted review of Mark 9:1-13. Excerpts from the third (of three) division (vv9-13):
- For the third division, the title is: "Learn from the Suffering of God’s Servants."
- "[Today's text includes] our Lord’s last command to silence and the only one that receives a time limitation. After the resurrection, proclamation will be the order of the day!"
- "The “Son of Man” title appeared only twice in the first half of Mark (2:10,28). Now it will occur with great regularity, especially in the context of His suffering (8:31; 9:9,12; 10:33,45; 14:21,41). The title hearkens back to the heavenly man of Daniel 7:13-14[.]"
- "Jesus makes a surprising connection. “‘Elijah does come first and restores everything,’ He replied. ‘How then is it written about the Son of Man that He must suffer many things and be treated with contempt?’” Wow! They did not see that one coming! The same divine Scriptures that predicted the coming of Elijah prior to the Day of the Lord also predicted a suffering Messiah. How did they miss Psalms 16; 22; 110; Isaiah 52:13–53:12? Read the whole of the Old Testament in light of Genesis 3:15, and all of it unfolds from there. The Son of Man will suffer, be treated with contempt, be killed, and then rise from the dead."
- "As for Elijah, he has come in the person of John the Baptist (see Matthew 17:12-13). They rejected his message and killed him. They will do the same with Jesus. John fulfilled the assignment given to him by God, and so would our Lord. God would faithfully see them through their suffering and greatest hours of trial! Might we not be able to trust Him to do the same for us?!"
Peter, James and John could not understand that Jesus would suffer and die - all as part of a divine plan that would ultimately lead to Christ's resurrection and ascension to Heaven. We as Christians can see throughout redemptive history how others suffered and died on behalf of the mission Christ gives us in Matthew 28:19-20 to share the gospel to all nations.
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My Prayer: Father God You are an awesome God who loves and saves. You sent Your Son Jesus to suffer and die so that I could have life now to the full and for eternity in Heaven. Thank You Jesus! I am not deserving of such a blessing - the greatest gift of all time. My sin is great and it continues...daily. Please forgive me and help me turn from and overcome my sin and turn towards You. Help me love You with all of my heart, soul, and mind and love others as You love me. Help me grow in my faith. Give Lisa and myself energy and wisdom. Help us lead Zach and Dustin to You Jesus and for them to choose You as their Lord Savior. Please provide Godly friends and spouses to Zach and Dustin. Help me serve You, my family, my church, and others. Help me understand, be obedient to, and apply Your message for me today and every day.