DATE: 8TH OF SEPTEMBER 2024
TOPIC: DOORS, WALLS AND FENCES
TEXT: MARK 10:17 – 27
Aim:
Introduction:
Everyone lives with physical barriers—the doors, walls, and fences that keep valuables in and intruders out. These barriers have counterparts in the moral and spiritual arena—beliefs, attitudes, and actions that define and limit a person’s choices. Think, for example, of the fences put up by prejudice, the doors shut by negative self-worth, and the walls built with pride or rebellion.
The young man in today’s passage wasn’t even aware of the barrier that he had put around his heart. Jesus knocked on the barrier, but the young man was unwilling even to make an opening, much less tear it down. This caused a problem. From the text we can see that all of the young man’s good intentions and law-abiding behavior didn’t count as much with Jesus as did removing that barrier around his heart.
When Jesus told the rich young man to sell all he had, the man walked away sadly (Mark 10:17-23). Jesus’ challenge revealed the truth about the young man’s law-abiding record: he loved his money more than God, thus breaking the first commandment (Exodus 20:3). And as Jesus pointed out, until he let go of this false god, he could not have eternal life (Mark 10:17, 23).
Questions for discussion
Food For Thought: Boasting about goodness always presents a barrier to following Jesus.
Memory Verse: Ezek. 14:5