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*Sermon Hardwick ~/ Caldecote 1~/2~/09*
*Mark 1:21-28*
/Summary: Jesus speaks and acts with an authority unlike any one else./
/Aim: That we would listen to his words and acknowledge his authority in our lives./
\\ *INTRO*
Frustrations call centres.
Mobile phone – not terminal, niggly.
fault with the handset – can't authorise that sir.
“/Can I speak to your supervisor?”/
Yes I understand – arrange for you to be sent a new handset.
Spoke with authority, acted with authority
No matter how nice, or polite no good unless speak with authority, and act with authority.
\\ *GOSPEL READING*
Jesus
he speaks with authority – no other religious teacher has.
he acts with authority – he makes things happen!
Synagogue
“/They were //*astounded at his teaching*//, for he taught them as one having authority, and not as their scribes.”/
(v22)
and /*amazed at his actions*/ *(v27)*.
Casts out an unclean spirit.
Something dramatic happens.
\\ /v27 “They were all amazed and kept on asking one another, 'What is this?
A new teaching – with authority!
He commands even the unclean spirits and they obey him.”/
*THE QUESTION*
Seems all so very simple.
But can we believe that Jesus has that kind of authority today?
We've never seen Jesus.
We live in a world where we're aware of many other religions claiming authority.
Peter Owen Jones /*“Around the world in eighty faiths”.
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/*Midsummer Common*/ – 2 young men, Mormons.
Authority.
~* *Can we still say* that Jesus speaks with an authority that no other religious teacher has?
\\ \\ *MARK'S GOSPEL*
Answer to that challenge --> *Read Mark's gospel.*
Written to people not so very different to us.
Never met Jesus ~/ Gentiles not Jews ~/ Graeco-Roman world which was a marketplace for different religions
\\ A thread through Mark – /*Jesus'*/ /*authority*/: teaching, drive out demons, forgive sins.
Climax Mk 11:28.
temple courts chief priests and scribes: /*“By what authority are you doing these things?
Who gave you this authority to do them?”*/
Jesus - elusive - answers: *I won't tell you*
\\ Jesus and Mark are saying – don't take my word for it - *work it out for yourself*
Man brought up in a* rural backwater*, received *no formal religious training*.
Man who the chief priests crucify as a *common criminal*.
Yet a man who spoke and acted with authority never seen before.
Mark turns the question on us.
/*“Where do you think Jesus' authority came from?”*/
Just man, or God?
\\ In the course of my study... read about some of the claims of other religions.
*If anything* that study has made me *more convinced* about the *uniqueness of Jesus*.
His words stand out as *timeless and incisive*.
\\ If you need convincing, or you need reminding.
Encourage you to make a commitment to Read Mark
\\ *CONCLUSION – DON'T DISCOUNT JESUS BECAUSE HE'S FAMILIAR*
Sometimes if we grow up with something we take it for granted.
Forget how special it is.
I wonder how many times... /*Kings parade*/ – Kings college one of premier tourist destinations in this country.
Teenagers from inner city.
- wow.
Miss something special on your own doorstep.
Grown up stories of the gospels – familiarity mean we miss authority
\\ In *Britain today* – *aware of the presence* of other religions
but most of us don't know much in detail
Let's not fall into the *trap* -certain parts of media and government – *each has an equal claim to authority.*
By all means study other religions --> learn what we can about them
*Study Christianity too*.
Church mistakes.
Person where the claim to authority rests -->
*Jesus of Nazareth* – carpenter, man they crucified, someone who captivated crowds authority teaching and actions.
Start with Mark.
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