In the second half of Mark’s Gospel, we are introduced to a new situation. Jesus faces rejection. The first half he was questioned, but now his message is rejected and people turn their backs on Jesus. The rich man receives the answer to his deepest question, but walks away. The scribe answers correctly and is not far from the kingdom of God (Mark 12:34). Yet they did not dare go any further.
I try to put myself in the position of the rich man and scribe. What would make me reject Jesus and the promise of eternal life? I guess there are several reasons. One could be that I would want to keep my options open. You never can tell when something better will come along. Another reason maybe I think there is plenty of time and I do not have to commit now. Yet the story line of Mark is taking Jesus to Jerusalem and he never returns to these men.
I am sure there are other reasons we could list why would a person in general or these men in particular reject Jesus. But it comes down to my own personal experience. Do I reject Jesus? When he asks me to give something or do something, do I just turn and walk away? When he challenges my opinions about the Bible or my way of living, do I shut my mouth and hope that there is not another mention of the problem? And, taking it further, how do I respond when I am rejected for following Jesus?
Rejection of the gracious gift of eternal life in Christ happens. Our call is to be faithful in sharing the good news of Jesus’ love. Rarely can we argue someone into the Kingdom of God. It is not just us having to give the correct answer. It is a spiritual problem. The Spirit of God is the one that must call the person to Christ. When rejections come, they first are rejecting the Spirit before they reject us. That is why we must be faithful in well doing.
Pastor Greg
Feb 16