Mark 9:1

REMEMBER THIS! This must speak of the Kingdom coming with power on the day called Pentecost (_Acts 2)._ Matthew says: "until they have seen the Son of Man come as King" (Matthew 16:28). Luke says: "until they have seen the Kingdom of God" (Luke 9:27). Jesus says this will take place during the lifet... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:12

ELIJAH DOES INDEED COME FIRST. John the Baptist came in the "spirit" of Elijah. See notes on Matthew 17:10-13.... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:14

WHEN THEY JOINED THE REST OF THE DISCIPLES. This is just after the Transfiguration. For notes on healing the boy, see Matthew 17:14-21. Mark gives the most details. The symptoms were those of epilepsy, but in this case it was an evil spirit causing the problem.... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:23

IF YOU CAN! There is no question that Jesus can do it. He turns it around to the father: "if _you_ can!" Jesus requires faith (Hebrews 11:6).... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:24

THE FATHER AT ONCE CRIED OUT. Both eagerness and fear are mixed in the outcry of the father: eagerness to have his son healed; fear that his faith is not strong enough. Help me have morel The father was not certain that Jesus could heal his son (Mark 9:22). He asks for more faith, since Jesus has ma... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:26

THREW THE BOY INTO A BAD FIT. The evil spirit doesn't want to leave, and it tries to destroy the son. THE BOY LOOKED LIKE A CORPSE. The fit leaves him exhausted and in a coma. Jesus takes the boy by the hand, and the cure is complete!... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:28,29

WHY COULDN'T WE DRIVE THE SPIRIT OUT? Jesus said: "It was because you did not have enough faith" (Matthew 17:20). No demon could defy them if they had faith [on _faith,_ see note on James 2:19-20]_. Only prayer can drive this kind out._ Faith reaches out through prayer to seize the power of Christ ... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:30-32

THE SON OF MAN WILL BE HANDED OVER. Judas would hand him over to the Jewish leaders. See notes on Matthew 17:22-23 ["Son of Man," see John 9:35.]... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:35

AND BE THE SERVANT OF ALL. Not just the servant of friends, or family, or class, or even of church members. Jesus made himself the servant of ALL! Humility and service are the measure of true greatness.... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:38

TEACHER, WE SAW A MAN. They had just returned from a teaching mission, on which they were driving out demons (Matthew 10:8). They probably met this man while on their mission. He must have been a disciple of Christ, yet not one who had been given a commission as they had. DRIVING OUT DEMONS IN YOUR... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:39

Do NOT TRY TO STOP HIM. They had tried to stop him, but had not succeeded. Jesus neither praises nor condemns the man for going his own way and not working with the twelve. Johnson says: "He simply declares that he must not be forbidden, and that those who work the same kind of work that we do shoul... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:42

CAUSE ONE OF THESE LITTLE ONES TO TURN AWAY. The parallel passage in Matthew 18:6-9 shows he is speaking of little children (see notes there.) Yet, as this comes just after his statement in Mark 9:40, Jesus may have intended them to apply this also to the man they tried to stop (Mark 9:38).... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:43

TO THE FIRE THAT NEVER GOES OUT. See note on Matthew 5:22 Gehenna was symbolic of the "lake of fire" (Revelation 20:14). Both the "heaven" where God lives, and the "hell" to which Satan is consigned, are spiritual places. Human language cannot accurately describe either of them. Both places will be... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:48

THEIR WORMS NEVER DIE. This is the language of Isaiah 66:24. Probably the Jews in Jesus' time used these words to describe eternal punishment.... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:49

FOR EVERYONE WILL BE SALTED WITH FIRE. IN Mark 9:45-48 Jesus emphasizes that it would be the best of the bargain to sacrifice a hand, or foot, or eye [if that would help] to escape from God's wrath. _Fire_ symbolizes pain, suffering, punishment, persecution, etc. _Salt_ symbolizes permanence, to kee... [ Continue Reading ]

Mark 9:50

SALT IS GOOD. See note on Matthew 5:13. HAVE SALT IN YOURSELVES. The spirit of self-sacrifice and humility [which "salting with fire" helps produce]. This would allow them to be at peace with one another, which was not true of them just then (Mark 9:33-37).... [ Continue Reading ]

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