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Seeing God Up Close

Seeing God Up Close

Jan 2022 - Jun 2022

Series Introduction

Fear. 2022 seems to be another big year for fear: fear of COVID, of vaccines, of government over-reach, of chronic under-supply, fear of not having enough toilet paper … again. Fear even of each other. This pandemic has revealed that we all have a complicated relationship with fear.
Yet fear is nothing new to the human condition. We all fear. Always have. Part of being human, this side of the Fall, is to fear. Since Adam and Eve’s first fear of missing out, fear has long wrapped its tail around anxious hearts like ours.

But in a sense, becoming a Christian and working out our faith is partly about the taming of our deepest fears. When we begin to follow Jesus our worst fears become a bit like the much-loved family dog – a beast, which untamed and in the wild could rip our little children to shreds yet now sits quietly in the corner, or at the end of our bed, or eating gently from our children’s hands. How does this wild beast become a family pet? By being put properly in its place by a much more powerful force – by knowing who its master is.

About Mark

The Gospel of Mark is all about fear. My fear and yours. In fact, fear even seems to have the last word in Mark: ‘terrified’ (Mark 16:8). Mark is about what we think are our greatest fears. But better, it’s about their taming, by a much more powerful master, a God‑come‑man that even death itself has learned to fear. As Lucy says of Aslan in the Narnia chronicles, “He’s not safe, but he’s good.” As Christians, we now know this man is ‘Jesus, the Messiah, the Son of God’ (Mark 1:1). As Jesus draws near to us, he says, “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid” (Mark 6:50).

Part of what’s so unique about Mark’s gospel is its setting: the atmosphere, the scenery and ‘vibe’. When we think of John’s gospel, we remember the Jewish festivals. With Matthew’s gospel we think of mountains, with Jesus’ famous Sermon on the Mount. With Luke it’s a journey setting, with Jesus teaching ‘on the way’ to Jerusalem. But with Mark, it’s dark. As readers of Mark, we find ourselves following Jesus in the desert, among the tombs, across the sea. He faces demons, death, disease and denials. Mark gives us a privileged viewing of Jesus’ baptism, and Jesus’ prayers, and Jesus’ solitary reflections - tired and alone. Perhaps the scenery that will most stay with us from this series is of the Sea of Galilee with wild and stormy waters. For in Jewish thinking, the sea was an evil place, a dangerous place, a place first and foremost to be feared.

Another part of what’s unique about Mark’s story is its great ending (Mark 16:8). Have you noticed how each of the gospels ends with something ‘Great’? Most famously, Matthew ends with ‘The Great Commission’. John’s gospel? ‘The Great Reinstatement’ of Peter. Arguably, Luke ends with ‘The Great Fulfilment’, where Jesus explains (Luke 24) that the whole Old Testament was ‘all about me!’ But what’s great about Mark’s ending? The answer is, ‘The Great Question’! To understand what this question is, you’ll need to come on the journey in this series. (A hint though – it’s related to the main graphic for this series: Who is looking, and from where?) To be clear at the outset, what we’ll definitely see in the climax of Mark’s gospel is the taming of all our fears, as we see our God ‘Up Close’.

About this Series

As your pastors, we’re stoked to be taking you through this series in Mark, over the first two terms of 2022. We’ve called it ‘Seeing God Up Close’. It’s a series about what happens to us as readers as we journey through Mark to its climax and the question the author poses for us all, at the end.

Here’s our Big Idea (main teaching point) for this series from Mark:

‘We look upon Jesus from a distance but when he comes close, we can see him for who he really is: the God we fear, calling us to follow Him.’

We’ll be taking all 16 chapters in turn, teaching them the way Mark wrote them – as a story. A true story. In fact, Mark deliberately writes his biography of Jesus as a true, fulfilment story.

We’ll see that Mark himself makes this clear from the beginning, showing us how Jesus fulfils so many prophecies about him from the Old Testament. And by the end we’ll see how Mark shows Jesus fulfilling his own prophecies about himself – something very much neglected in much modern-day teaching of Mark’s gospel.

To help guide us through Mark we’re including some short videos in our services. These are narrated by Dr Peter Bolt, a world-class theologian and leading commentator on Mark’s gospel. All the Peter Bolt Videos are available for viewing.

These videos have been made available to us free of charge, thanks to the generous heart of another sister church from the Presbyterian Church of Queensland (Living Church, formerly Creek Road Presbyterian) and Moore Theological College, who produced them in 2014.

 

Sermons in this Series
Seeing God Up Close 19: Mark 15,16
19-06-2022
Duration: 33:31
Following God From a Distance
Message 19 in the Series "Seeing God Up Close" from the Gospel of Mark
Now that we have seen God "Up Close" in the death of the Son of God, will we "Go and Tell" about Him, having also seen His resurrection?
Seeing God Up Close 18: Mark 15
12-06-2022
Passage: Mark 15:1-47
Duration: 28:36
Seeing God Up Close
Message 18 in the Series "Seeing God Up Close" from the Gospel of Mark
In His death, the women look upon Jesus from a distance - but in God coming close, even a Roman Centurion begins to see Jesus as he really is: the Son of God who is to be buried, but who will somehow call many to follow Him.
Seeing God Up Close 17: Mark 14
05-06-2022
Passage: Mark 14:27-72
Duration: 30:59
The Son of Man Abandoned
Message 17 in the Series "Seeing God Up Close" from the Gospel of Mark
As we get closer to the climax of Mark's story, we watch Jesus in deep distress: his closest friends fail him, disown him, and even betray him with a kiss -- the Son of Man is abandoned to stand trial before the leaders of Israel.
Seeing God Up Close 16: Mark 14
29-05-2022
Duration: 28:04
The King's Preparation
Message 16 in the Series "Seeing God Up Close" from the Gospel of Mark
Jesus makes preparation for the ultimate sacrifice of Passover, also preparing his disciples for when they will not only see him again, but truly understand who he is.
Seeing God Up Close 15: Mark 13
22-05-2022
Duration: 34:52
The Son of Man Coming in Power Message 15 in the Series "Seeing God Up Close" from the Gospel of Mark
As Jesus looks over the conflicted city of Jerusalem, unveiling more of the secret about the identity of God's coming king, he prepares his disciples to 'Watch' for the Son of Man, coming in power to judge the world and open God's new kingdom.
Seeing God Up Close 14: Mark 11,12
15-05-2022
The King's Challenge Message 14 in the Series "Seeing God Up Close" from the Gospel of Mark
Israel's leaders challenge the authority of Jesus by trying to trap him in his words; yet he challenges them in return by revealing not only their intentions and hypocrisy but the shocking secret of his true identity.
Seeing God Up Close 13: Mark 11
08-05-2022
Passage: Mark 11:1-26
Duration: 31:47
The King Is Coming Message 13 in the Series "Seeing God Up Close" from the Gospel of Mark
As the king comes to his temple, his people expect victory over the Romans; but he pronounces judgement over Israel.
Seeing God Up Close 12: Mark 10
01-05-2022
Passage: Mark 10:32-52
Duration: 28:27
Greatness in the Kingdom Message 12 in the Series "Seeing God Up Close" from the Gospel of Mark
Jesus tries to show His disciples that the way of "Greatness" in the Kingdom of God is servant-hood, unlike all other kingdoms.
But what will it take for the disciples (and us) to finally see?
Seeing God Up Close 11: Mark 10
24-04-2022
Passage: Mark 10:1-31
Duration: 35:23
The Way of the Kingdom Message 11 in the Series "Seeing God Up Close" from the Gospel of Mark
As Jesus enters Judea, on the way to the capital, the Messiah challenges everyone's assumptions about the way of receiving and living in the impending Kingdom of God.
Seeing God Up Close 10: Mark 9
03-04-2022
Passage: Mark 9:1-50
Duration: 39:23
Listen to God's Son Message 10 in the Series "Seeing God Up Close" from the Gospel of Mark
The God of the living commands would-be-disciples to listen to His Son, the Messiah, about the coming of His Kingdom.
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