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Mark - Who is Christ?
A Bible Study Course on the Gospel of Christ according to MARK
PART 2 - The Beginning of Jesus's Ministry in Galilee (Mark 1:14 - 1:45)

1. The First Preaching of Jesus and the Emblem of His Message (Mark 1:14-15)


MARK 1:14-15
14 Now after John was taken into custody, Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the Good News of the Kingdom of God, 15 and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God is at hand! Repent, and believe in the Good News.”

John the Baptist had completed his ministry as the Lord’s messenger when Jesus initiated his office as the Christ. Satan, who had been evidently overcome by Jesus, hurried angrily to John the prophet in the wilderness to give him the final test. He put him, through King Herod, in the dark prison filled with fear and doubts, and portrayed before his eyes the death that awaited him.

Jesus did not proceed to release his messenger by force, but he understood the signs of the times, and recognized his Father’s will by the completion of time and the approach of the essential change of the world. For many years the whole creation has been waiting for the coming of the Lord who will free the world from the bonds of sins, death, and devils. When Jesus came back from the Jordan River to the mountains of Galilee, time became shorter, and all the rays of grace were merged in his person, just as the sunrays come together in a crystalline lens to pierce anything that can hinder the shining light.

Christ is the Lord himself, the wise Owner who has the right to practice power, for through him (the Word) God created the worlds. He owns everything, and we are all Christ’s own whether we know it or not.

When Jesus accepted his office as King and Lord, he came into the world to win it to God. All the potentials of the power of God were hidden in him. Yet, he did not make a revolution, nor did he kill his enemies in groups or individually, nor did he use his power negatively, but instead he compared himself to the grain of wheat, which must die first, that it may produce a harvest for God. Jesus the King gave his life for the people of his kingdom to qualify them, the lost and disobedient, for admittance into the vast expanse of God.

In his coming, he did not ask brokenness of his hearers first, as a condition of acceptance into the kingdom of his love, but he offered them the grace of his kingdom and the power of heaven freely. God does not ask us to fulfill difficult commands, but comes personally to us, and gives us his presence and his holy love. Therefore, the first step towards repentance is to change the mind from establishing our own insufficient works into receiving the power of God bestowed upon us. The Greek word for “repentance” does not indicate shedding tears or wailing, but it signifies a change of mind, with a change of the subconscious, and a new attitude of the whole thought and concept. Jesus said to the multitudes: “I am present with you. In me dwells the kingdom of God on earth. Accept me, and accept my love, my power, and my purity, and you will be transformed into the image of my life.”

This radical change in man through spiritual repentance, according to the gospel, does not take place through magic or determination, but through our faith and trust in Christ, giving up ourselves completely to him, that his strength may become perfect in our weakness. He who believes in him has everlasting life today.

Before the coming of Christ, the kingdom of God was not on earth. Now the Lord builds his kingdom on the foundation of his righteousness, with the power of his Spirit, in all repentant believers, preparing them for his next coming when they will receive him with acclamation, adorned with love, humility, and certain joy. Then he will establish the kingdom of God on earth, revealing his glory in his meek followers.

Study the gospel of Christ and your thoughts will be changed. You will be filled with the word of God, and you will be born again in Spirit and in truth. The divine King is standing before you and calling you. Will you come to him, and become sanctified in his holiness?

PRAYER: O Lord Christ, you are our merciful King, and we are your own. Forgive us if we tried to live separately from you as if we were our own. Thank you for you came to us while we were disobedient. You did not consume us, but lived humbly and meekly among us, hid your power, and showed your love in your holiness. We worship you confessing that you are our Lord and King. Change our minds, and sanctify us to the uttermost that we may receive, by your justification of us, the power of your Holy Spirit, become regenerated in the second birth, and make every effort to spread your kingdom in preparation of your second coming. Come Lord Jesus! Come!

QUESTION:

  1. What are the significances of “the kingdom of God”?

A verse to memorize:
“The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand.
Repent, and believe in the gospel.”
(Mark 1:15)

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