"THE GOSPEL OF MARK"
He Has Done All Things Well (7:31-37)
INTRODUCTION
1. I would like for you to ask yourself: What has Jesus done for
you...?
a. Anything?
b. Something?
2. If Jesus has done anything for you, how would you describe it...?
a. More than you expected?
b. Less than you expected?
[If less than expected, keep it mind as we begin reading in Mk 7:31
about Jesus healing a deaf mute...]
I. THE NARRATIVE
A. THE JOURNEY TO THE SEA OF GALILEE...
1. Jesus left the region of Tyre and Sidon - Mk 7:31
a. Where he had healed the daughter of the Syro-Phoenician
woman
b. A woman blessed for her faith - Mk 7:24-30
2. He traveled through the region of Decapolis - Mk 7:31
a. So called after ten cities in the area, mostly SE of the Sea
of Galilee
b. Damascus, Raphana, Hippos, Abila [or Canatha], Gadara,
Scythopolis, Pella, Dion, Gerasa, and Philadelphia [Amman]
c. Predominately Gentile and Hellenistic in their culture
d. Where the man healed of legions of demons proclaimed Christ
- Mk 5:20
3. Matthew's gospel adds a few details - Mt 15:29-31
a. Jesus went to a mountain and sat down
b. Many lame, blind, mute and maimed were brought and healed
c. The multitude marveled and glorified the God of Israel
(these are likely Gentiles)
B. JESUS HEALS A DEAF MUTE...
1. People bring a deaf mute to Jesus and beg Him to heal him - Mk 7:32
2. Aside from the multitude, Jesus begins the healing - Mk 7:33-34
a. Putting His fingers in the deaf mute's ears, spitting, and
touching his tongue
b. Looking to heaven, sighing, and saying "Ephphatha" (Aramaic
for "Be opened")
3. The healing is instantaneous - Mk 7:35
a. His ears are opened
b. He begins to speak plainly
C. JESUS' REQUEST AND THE CROWD'S RESPONSE...
1. He commanded them to tell no one, but they widely proclaim it
- Mk 7:36; cf. Mk 1:44-45
2. They are astonished, saying "He has done all things well" - Mk 7:37
[This is a detailed and rather unusual account of one of Jesus' miracles
of healing. The response of the crowd is also worthy of note. Allow me
therefore to offer...]
II. SOME OBSERVATIONS
A. REGARDING THE HEALING...
1. Jesus may have been using sign language to explain what He was
doing
2. The fingers in the ears - "Something will be done for your
ears...and I will do it."
3. The touch of the tongue - "Something will be done for your
tongue...and I will do it."
4. The spit - His intention was to heal, as saliva was thought to
have medicinal properties
5. The look to heaven - indicating His help came from above
6. The sigh - the sympathizing Jesus, taking the man's condition
to heart - cf. Isa 53:4
-- William Hendriksen (Baker's New Testament Commentary)
B. REGARDING THE DECLARATION...
1. "He has done all things well"
a. He astonished those who saw His miracles - Mk 7:37
b. He astonished those who heard His teachings - Mk 1:22; 6:2
c. This is before His amazing death, resurrection, and
ascension to heaven!
2. Has Jesus done all things well for you?
a. Given you rest for your soul? - Mt 11:28-30
b. Saved you from you sins? - Mk 16:15-16
c. Given you the peace the world cannot give? - Jn 14:27
3. If not, why not?
a. Could it be for lack of faith? - cf. Mk 6:5-6
b. Could it be your heart is restricted? - cf. 2Co 6:11-13
1) The Corinthians restricted themselves from receiving
Paul's love
2) Might we be guilty of doing the same in receiving Jesus'
love and power?
4. As God has often asked His people:
a. "Is anything too hard for the Lord?" - Gen 18:14
a. "Has the Lord's arm been shortened?" - Num 11:23
b. "Is My hand shortened at all that it cannot redeem?" - Isa 50:2
c. "Or have I no power to deliver?" - Isa 50:2
d. "Is the Spirit of the LORD restricted?" - Mic 2:7
-- Think about these things, if your spiritual life is vapid!
CONCLUSION
1. Jesus has certainly done all things well...
a. "He changed sunset into sunrise." - Clement of Alexandria
b. "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation..." - 2Co 5:17
2. But has He done all things well for you...?
a. If your spiritual life is insipid, remember His words to the
Laodiceans - Re 3:14-22
b. It is most likely you have not been following Jesus as fervently
as you should
"What good is having someone who can walk on water if you don't
follow in his footsteps?" - Author Unknown
Jesus, who has done all things well, stands ready to open your eyes to
see the beauty of His salvation, to open your mouth to proclaim the
glory of His redemption...!
Executable Outlines, Copyright © Mark A. Copeland, 2011