JESUS' GREAT COMMAND

Passage: Mark 16:12~20  

Key verse: 15,16


1. Jesus rebuked them (12-14)

The disciples had the testimony of reliable witnesses who had seen the risen Jesus, but they stubbornly refused to believe. They didn't believe Mary, because sorrow had blinded their spiritual eyes. They refused to believe the two who had met him on the road. So Jesus visited them one night and rebuked them for their lack of faith. He wanted their faith to rest on the word of testimony--not on a mystical experience. Each one must make a decision to believe.

2. Jesus' command (15-20)

Jesus gave his fearful and unbelieving disciples a great mission. He commanded them to preach the gospel to all creation. The gospel is absolute. It must not be compromised. Those who believe will be saved; those who don't will be lost. Baptism here is the baptism of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit changes us into God's children. God protects his children. Jesus himself is present to confirm his word in the lives of those who hear.


Prayer: Lord, forgive my stubborn unbelief and help me share in preaching your gospel to all creation.

One Word: Believe the word; preach the gospel