MARK
10:26-27
SALVATION
– IMPOSSIBLE WITH MAN
Introduction Many people are
religious but they have lost focus of true Christian religion. They have lost
or don’t know the fundamental Biblical teaching of [1] the total depravity of
man [2] salvation by God’s grace alone. Those who teach and preach these truths
are despised and ridiculed. Churches where these truths are preached remain
generally small and considered out of touch. I encourage both those who preach
these truths that we must continue to stand and be counted. Anything less will
not result into genuine conversion experience for sinners. In this passage, our
Lord Jesus Christ teaches us that salvation is impossible with man but only
possible with God. Consider these three points albeit it summary.
1.
Wrong thoughts about salvation: Some people
claim that man is getting better and that just a little religion in his system
is enough. But this claim has been disproved as wrong. A few illustrations will
suffice: [1] The post election violence that rocked Kenya after the last
General Election (2007-2008) is a fitting demonstration of this. Kenya is said
to be over 75% Christians. If this is to be believed then either the violence
was carried out by the 25% “none Christians” or we must believe the hard fact
that so many among the 75% are actually not true
Christians! [2] Our New Constitution is certainly much better than the previous
one but if we care to admit, the New Constitution alone will not save Kenya
unless hearts are changed. [3] Some people think that being a Christian is avoiding
sins and doing good; Christ is only seen as an example to follow.
2.
Christ and the question of salvation: Christ declared
“with man this is impossible, but not with God...” (10:26). In another place Christ said “Be
perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect.” But who really is able? The answer
is ‘No one.’ Thus “with man this is impossible...”
In Mark 10:15
our Lord Jesus uses the practical illustration of children to teach the lesson
of entering into the kingdom of God. “...anyone who will not receive the
kingdom of God like a child will never enter it.” This does not mean that all children will go to heaven! But the
lesson we learn that we must have attitude of a child if we will be saved. Some
illustrations will do: A child has the attitude of dependence. [1] When a child
is given a painful discipline (like smacking) by the parent he or she while
crying will run back to the very parent! [2] When a child is sees a wild dog
approaching he or she will cling to the parent. A child has not learnt many
evil tricks that adults have learnt and hidden in their hearts over the years.
For adults to learn to put off those evil tricks or hatred in the heart is like
expecting a leopard to change its spots. It is in a child to easily trust
another greater than he or her. Our Lord Jesus says, just as a child trust
another greater that he or she you are to trust God the same. Do we find this
easy? The Lord Jesus declares “with man it is impossible...”
In Mark 10:17ff the
rich young ruler asked “...what must I do to inherit eternal life?” Upon the Lord
Jesus challenging him to recognize that his hope of eternal life must be in God
alone, the man spoke sincerely but ignorantly of the fact that God’s law
requires heart obedience not just outward performance. The subsequent words of
our Lord and the man’s action reveal that this man was still far from entering
the kingdom of God. Before we can enter the kingdom of God, one must give up
himself and everything. But can it be done? No wonder the disciples asked and we
too ask the same question “who then can be saved?” The Lord Jesus declares that “with man it is
impossible...” This is what bothered Nicodemus (cf. John 3:1ff).
3.
Salvation is by God’s grace alone! “...all things
are possible with God!” God saved Paul! Manasseh! Christ does not ask us to do
the impossible; but that we allow God to do the impossible for us. The Pharisees
weren’t happy with Jesus because He raised standard of entering God’s kingdom
so high. But the tax collectors, drunkards and sinful women who felt wicked saw
hope in Jesus. The God who saved Saul of Tarsus and Manasseh son of Hezekiah
has no changed.
Ø I point you to
God through the Lord Jesus Christ alone. He gives power and strength to
helpless and hopeless sinners; give yourself to Him!
Ø We too were once
helpless and hopeless but God changed us. It is impossible to change yourself;
but with God all things are possible. O that you would pray, look and cry to
Him today!
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