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Calling of the Twelve
Text: Mark 6:7-13, Matthew 10:1-42, Luke 9:1-6
16 February 2014
CALLING OF THE TWELVE
1. First Call
a) To follow Jesus and be His disciples Mark 1:17a
b) He will make them fishers of men Mark 1:17b
2. Second Call
a) He sent them out as His apostles Matthew 10:2
b) To send then out for ministry Mark 6:7a
b) Two by two Mark 6:7b
EMPOWERING FOR MINISTRY
1. Jesus has to empower them Mark 6:7c
2. Power even over unclean spirits Mark 6:7d
3. Power to heal diseases Matthew 10:1c
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR MINISTRY
1. He commanded them Mark 6:8a
a) Under orders
b) Jesus is their Lord and Master
2. Clear instructions given for the Missionary Journey
a) To take nothing for the journey Mark 6:8b
b) Except for a staff Mark 6:8c
c) No bag Mark 6:8d
d) No bread Mark 6:8e
e) No copper in their money belts Mark 6:8f
f) To wear sandals Mark 6:9a
g) Only one tunic Mark 6:9b
3. In the Mission field
a) Stay in the house that has opened its doors Mark 6:10a
b) Not to depart from the house till the end of the mission Mark 6:10b
4. Anticipation of negative response
a) There will be those who will not receive them Mark 6:11a
b) Jesus Himself experienced rejection Luke 4: 16-30; Mark 6:1-6
5. Understanding of rejection
a) Shaking off the dust under their feet (sandals) Mark 6:11b
i) They have not taken anything from the people
ii) Not even the dust from their cities
iii) Holy indignation
iv) A testimony against them
b) In the day of judgment
i) Sodom and Gomorrah would fare better
ii) The cities that reject the Gospel preached would fare worse
6. Assessment of the ministry of the Apostles
a) They went out as Jesus sent them Mark 6:12a
b) They preached a message of repentance Mark 6:12b
c) They cast out many demons Mark 6:13a
d) They healed those who were sick Mark 6:13b
i) Anointing of oil (not curative)
ii) Symbolic
POEMS – Charles Tan
HE BEGAN TO SEND THEM OUT
3. Power to heal diseases Matthew 10:1c
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR MINISTRY
1. He commanded them Mark 6:8a
a) Under orders
b) Jesus is their Lord and Master
2. Clear instructions given for the Missionary Journey
a) To take nothing for the journey Mark 6:8b
b) Except for a staff Mark 6:8c
c) No bag Mark 6:8d
d) No bread Mark 6:8e
e) No copper in their money belts Mark 6:8f
f) To wear sandals Mark 6:9a
g) Only one tunic Mark 6:9b
3. In the Mission field
a) Stay in the house that has opened its doors Mark 6:10a
b) Not to depart from the house till the end of the mission Mark 6:10b
4. Anticipation of negative response
a) There will be those who will not receive them Mark 6:11a
b) Jesus Himself experienced rejection Luke 4: 16-30; Mark 6:1-6
5. Understanding of rejection
a) Shaking off the dust under their feet (sandals) Mark 6:11b
i) They have not taken anything from the people
ii) Not even the dust from their cities
iii) Holy indignation
iv) A testimony against them
b) In the day of judgment
i) Sodom and Gomorrah would fare better
ii) The cities that reject the Gospel preached would fare worse
6. Assessment of the ministry of the Apostles
a) They went out as Jesus sent them Mark 6:12a
b) They preached a message of repentance Mark 6:12b
c) They cast out many demons Mark 6:13a
d) They healed those who were sick Mark 6:13b
i) Anointing of oil (not curative)
ii) Symbolic
POEMS – Charles Tan
HE BEGAN TO SEND THEM OUT
The Call to follow Jesus was issued some time ago,
The disciples responded and learned, many things, to forego.
The training had begun immediately, and there was much to learn,
Jesus would make them fishers of men, for souls they must yearn.
They learned deep lessons about the eternal Kingdom of God,
Wrong ideas had to be corrected, they worked with one accord.
There were rebukes that brought some grief and pain to the heart,
But these were necessary lessons that Jesus had to impart.
Soon it was time for the next stage of their training from the Lord,
They will be commissioned and sent out to preach the Kingdom of God.
Clear instructions were given as to how they were to perform in ministry,
Following their own ideas would lead ultimately to futility.
The Lord would empower for effective and fruitful ministry,
Demons would flee in response to their apostolic authority.
But there would be some who would rudely reject the Gospel call,
Faith must be exercised that God is truly sovereign and He knows all.
Inspiration: Mark 6:7