"THE GOSPEL OF MARK" The Apostles Of Christ (3:13-19) INTRODUCTION 1. Important to the ministry of Jesus was the appointment and training of His apostles... a. Men who would follow Him and continue His work after His death b. Men who themselves would experience great suffering and martyrdom 2. In our text (Mk 3:13-19), we read of their appointment... a. To be with Him and later sent out to preach, heal, and cast out demons b. Luke tells us that the selection was proceeded by a night of prayer - Lk 6:12 [In another lesson (on Mt 10:1-4), attention is given to the identity and history of each man. In this lesson, I wish to focus on their overall ministry for Christ and the world. To wit, they served as...] I. WITNESSES FOR THE RESURRECTION A. THEY WERE EYEWITNESSES OF JESUS' RESURRECTION... 1. Jesus had shown Himself alive through various proofs - Ac 1:1-3 2. Jesus commissioned them to testify concerning Him - Ac 1:8 3. Peter explained that the apostles were to be witnesses for the resurrection - Ac 1:21-22 4. Thus they testified again and again - Ac 2:32; 3:15; 4:33; 5:30-32; 10:39-41; 13:29-31 B. OFFERING A SOLID BASIS FOR OUR FAITH... 1. Jesus expected us to believe in Him through their word - Jn 17:20 a. Apart from their gospels and epistles, we know little of Jesus b. They tell us of His life, miracles, and resurrection 2. The manner of their lives and death give credibility to their testimony a. They suffered greatly for their faith - 1Co 4:9-13; 2 Co 11:23-28 b. All but John suffered martyrdom [The apostles served the important role of providing reliable testimony that Jesus arose from the dead, so that our faith in Him might rest on a solid basis! They also served as...] II. AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST A. REPRESENTATIVES WITH A MESSAGE... 1. Sent out to preach the gospel to every person - Mk 16:15-16 2. Given a "ministry of reconciliation" - 2Co 5:18-19 3. Proclaiming that message as Christ's ambassadors - 2Co 5:20-21 4. Even when they were bound in prison - Ep 6:19-20 B. TELLING THE STORY OF SALVATION... 1. Pleading with all to be reconciled to God - 2Co 5:20 2. Pleading as co-workers with Christ, not to receive the grace of God in vain - 2Co 6:1 3. Warning of the danger of refusing Christ and His message - He 12: 25-29 4. Warning of what will happen to those who obey not the gospel - 2Th 1:7-9 [The apostles as ambassadors of Christ revealed the good news of salvation to the world. Have we accepted their message in faithful obedience? But consider also their role as...] III. TEACHERS FOR THE DISCIPLES A. CONTINUING THE WORK BEGUN BY JESUS... 1. Jesus did not reveal all things during His earthly ministry - Jn 16:12 2. The Holy Spirit would reveal all the truth to the apostles
- Jn 16:13-14 3. The Holy Spirit would remind them of things Jesus said - Jn 14: 25-26 4. This was part of the Great Commission given to them - Mt 28: 19-20 5. Declaring the whole counsel of God - Ac 20:27 6. Teaching all things that pertain to life and godliness - 2 Pe 1:3 B. BECOMING THE AUTHORITY FOR THE CHURCH... 1. Continuing steadfastly in their doctrine - Ac 2:42 2. Receiving their words as the word of God - 1Th 2:13 3. Accepting what they wrote as the commandments of the Lord - 1Co 14:37 4. Rejecting them is thus paramount to rejecting Christ - 1Th 4: 1-2,8; cf. Lk 10:16 [Through His apostles, Jesus continues to instruct His church as we continue steadfastly in their teachings! Finally, the importance of the apostles is seen by their role in the...] IV. FOUNDATION FOR THE CHURCH A. TOGETHER WITH CHRIST... 1. The church is built on Christ, as the chief cornerstone - Ac 4: 10-12; 1Co 3:11 2. But the apostles are also part of the foundation of the spiritual building - Ep 2:19-22 3. Their names are even depicted as written on the foundation for the New Jerusalem, which is the Lamb's bride (the church)
- Re 21:9-10,14 B. SERVING AS THE BASIS OF... 1. Our faith, through their eyewitness testimony - 2Pe 1:16-18 2. Our doctrine, through their teaching - Ac 2:42 3. Our hope, through their message - Ep 3:5-6 CONCLUSION 1. The world owes a great debt to the apostles of Jesus Christ... a. Without whom they would know little of Jesus of Nazareth b. Without whom they would have little reason to believe in Him 2. As disciples of Christ, let us be sure to give them the honor and respect that is their due... a. By continuing steadfastly in their doctrine b. By respecting the authority of their doctrine Indeed, the moment we begin to drift away from the apostles of Jesus Christ, we begin to drift away from that great salvation made possible by Him...! - cf. He 2:1-4
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