The Re-Genesis of Marriage

Mark 10:1-16

About the Sermon

Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any reason? Ever since we left Eden that question has been on our mind. It was a matter of controversy in Moses’ day, Jesus’ day, and in our day of easy divorce. When that question was put to Jesus, however, he changed the subject. He talked about marriage itself—what it is and what God intended for it. The obsession in his day was about exceptions. There’s more that the Bible has to say about this topic than what we have recorded here, but we desperately need the emphasis that Jesus lands in this sermon.

About the Series

Mark began his gospel with the words of the prophets, who told of a day when the Lord would come to his temple, and when he would deliver his people from sin. He also composed his gospel with a deliberate geographical movement from Galilee to Jerusalem. Why did he do that? To show us that the Lord’s path leads to his enthronement on a cross. But there is a second reason: to show us our path. The path of discipleship— the path of those who would follow Jesus—has a cross in it as well. Our fates are bound up with his. Thankfully, this path does not end with suffering, but with resurrection and life. This is a book written about discipleship for disciples like us.
Mark began his gospel with the words of the prophets, who told of a day when the Lord would come to his temple, and when he would deliver his people from sin. He also composed his gospel with a deliberate geographical movement from Galilee to Jerusalem. Why did he do that? To show us that the Lord’s path leads to his enthronement on a cross. But there is a second reason: to show us our path. The path of discipleship— the path of those who would follow Jesus—has a cross in it as well. Our fates are bound up with his. Thankfully, this path does not end with suffering, but with resurrection and life. This is a book written about discipleship for disciples like us.

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