God's Arrival
Speaker: Jason Whitley Series: The Gospel According to Mark Scripture: Mark 1:1–13
In a gloomy time for Israel when both the northern and the southern kingdoms were in disobedience to God, Isaiah was desperate for God’s help and intervention in the protection of Judah. In Isaiah 64:1-5, he cries out to God. But one thing is clear: Isaiah isn’t hopeless. He knows that God is faithful even if Israel and Judah are not. In the midst of Judah’s disobedience, Isaiah sees Judah’s inability to save herself. This story reads very much like ours: if a righteous God will not rend the heavens and descend to save us, we are truly hopeless. Isaiah’s cry is our cry; we need a God who can rescue us and save us from our sin.
Mark, in starting his record of the Lord’s Gospel, gives his readers a behind-the-scenes look that the disciples were not privy to during its occurrence. He takes care to explain just how Isaiah’s prayer (and ours!) are answered in Jesus Christ.
Three Things Mark’s Introduction Shows
- God’s promise. (Mark 1:2-3)
- God’s announcement. (Mark 1:4-8)
- God’s arrival. (Mark 1:9-13)
NOTE: This is the third sermon in a series titled The Gospel According to Mark. See the rest of the series here.
other sermons in this series
May 15
2022
Taking Mark with Us
Speaker: Jason Whitley Series: The Gospel According to Mark
Apr 17
2022
An Astonishing Discovery
Speaker: Jason Whitley Scripture: Mark 16:1–8 Series: The Gospel According to Mark
Apr 3
2022
Don’t Overlook the Grave
Speaker: Jason Whitley Scripture: Mark 15:40–47 Series: The Gospel According to Mark