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How To Deal with Being Mocked and Ridiculed. (Mark 15. 16-32)

27 min • 6 oktober 2023

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Welcome to another episode in our series on the Gospel of Mark, where we look into the depth of Jesus' journey to the cross. Today, we're focusing on a theme that might not be obvious at first glance: Being Mocked (Mark 15:16-32).

As we journey through the book of Mark, I've had the privilege of exploring topics that I may not have otherwise contemplated deeply. This episode centers on the mocking and ridicule that Jesus endured during His crucifixion, shedding light on the consequences of mocking others.

In this passage, we witness a multitude mocking Jesus. The soldiers dressed Him in a mock royal robe, a crown of thorns was placed on His head, and they hailed Him as the "King of the Jews," ridiculing His claim. He was beaten, spat on, and insulted. Even those crucified alongside Him joined in the mocking. This theme of mockery is profound, offering a glimpse into human nature and its inclination to deride those already weakened. As we traverse this narrative, we aim to comprehend the implications of such ridicule and mockery, especially in our contemporary world.

The New Testament also warns against mockery, underlining its relevance today. We see Jesus' endurance, choosing not to save Himself, as a crucial example. Even amidst ridicule, He remained committed to fulfilling God's will.

As believers, we encounter mockery too. It's essential to discern the source and motives behind the ridicule. Mockery often arises from fear, jealousy, or conviction. Yet, in the face of ridicule, we must remain steadfast, undistracted in our commitment to God's work, just as Jesus remained on the cross for our salvation.

Join us as we look deeper into the final week in the life of Jesus and how it might affect aspects of our lives. Let us not be swayed by the mockers, but stand strong in our belief, just as Jesus did on the cross for us.

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