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When the Crowd Gathers. (Mark 3: 7-19)

32 min • 22 augusti 2023

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Welcome to the 7th episode of our podcast series on the Gospel of Mark, titled.
 "When the Crowd Gathered" (Mark 3:7-19).

In this episode, we will delve into a fascinating aspect of Jesus' ministry—how the crowds gathered around him and the different motivations of the people who came to hear him. As we explore Mark chapter 3, we will gain insights into the various types of people who made up the congregation at that time, and we may even find reflections of ourselves in some of these individuals.

Jesus' fame spread rapidly throughout Galilee, Judea, and beyond as he began his ministry. When he arrived at Peter's house, it was filled with people inside and out. Likewise, when he went down to the seashore, thousands followed him. Let's analyze the motivations of these crowds and discover why they came.

The passage in Mark 3:7 tells us that a large multitude pressed in upon Jesus, and within that crowd, some were referred to as demon-possessed. Moreover, Jesus chose 12 individuals to follow him closely. By closely examining these different groups of people, we can gain a deeper understanding of their characteristics and why they came to see Jesus.

When Jesus withdrew to the lake with his disciples, a large crowd from Galilee followed him. This withdrawal might have been to avoid direct confrontation with the Pharisees and Herodians who were plotting against him. Despite this, the crowd traveled from various regions, some from as far as 100 miles away, to see him. They came because they had heard about the miraculous things he had been doing.

These verses reveal a crucial aspect of the motivations behind the crowd's presence. Many were seeking physical healing, as Jesus had healed numerous people, and those with diseases pushed forward to touch him. It appears that a significant section of the crowd were merely consumers of the religious and miraculous services Jesus offered. They sought immediate physical benefits without necessarily responding to his message or becoming his disciples.

On the other hand, another group in the crowd demonstrated conviction about Jesus' identity. Even those who were spiritually oppressed by impure spirits recognized Jesus as the Son of God. However, they were strictly instructed not to reveal this knowledge.

These various groups illustrate a crucial distinction between belief in Jesus' identity and true commitment as his followers. Many may acknowledge Jesus as the Son of God, yet lack true conviction or become committed disciples. Jesus, however, chose a smaller group from the crowd—the twelve apostles—to be commissioned as his disciples. They were those who were first convinced, then committed to following him, and finally commissioned to preach, teach, heal the sick, and cast out demons.

The choice of these diverse individuals may seem surprising to the modern mind, but Jesus saw potential in each of them. He looked beyond their flaws and saw what they could become through training and discipleship.

Today, as we reflect on this passage and ask are we merely consumers, seeking physical or ma

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