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Summary: Mark records what happened when Jesus came to church. The normal order was interrupted, the people were amazed, the forces of evil were disturbed, and the oppressed were set free. The same thing should happen today when Jesus comes to Church!

WHEN JESUS CAME TO CHURCH

Mk. 1:21-28

INTRODUCTION

A. HUMOR: FAITH BETTER THAN ATHEISM

1. I read about a rabbi who was sitting next to an atheist on an airplane. Every few minutes, one of the rabbi’s children or grandchildren would inquire about his needs for food, drink, or comfort.

2. The atheist commented, “The respect your children and grandchildren show you is wonderful. My kids don’t show me that kind of respect.”

3. The rabbi responded, “Think about it. To my children and grandchildren, I am one step closer in a chain of tradition to the time when God spoke to the whole Jewish people on Mount Sinai. To your children and grandchildren, you are one step closer to being an ape.” (Laura Schlessinger)

B. TEXT

21 They went to Capernaum, and when the Sabbath came, Jesus went into the synagogue and began to teach. 22 The people were amazed at his teaching, because he taught them as one who had authority, not as the teachers of the law. 23 Just then a man in their synagogue who was possessed by an evil spirit cried out, 24 “What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are—the Holy One of God!” 25 “Be quiet!” said Jesus sternly. “Come out of him!” 26 The evil spirit shook the man violently and came out of him with a shriek. 27 The people were all so amazed that they asked each other, “What is this? A new teaching—and with authority! He even gives orders to evil

spirits and they obey him.” 28 News about him spread quickly over the whole region of Galilee. Mark 1:21-28

C. THESIS

1. If Jesus were to personally walk into every church this morning, what would it be like?

2. We all have our stereo-typical opinions of what it would be like: some think we’d feel an awesome peace; others think a heavenly love would pervade; others, a feeling of tenderness & compassion.

3. But are we right? What would actually happen if Jesus showed up for church? Well, it happened in Capernaum, and it was different than anyone expected.

4. Someone has said that if God took the Holy Spirit out of the world, 90% of the churches would never know it, because the Holy Spirit is so restricted from moving freely or at all!

5. That’s why so many churches are dry, disconnected, tedious, and boring. But you can tell the difference when Jesus shows up for church! God’s presence is manifested!

6. The title of this morning's message is, "When Jesus came to Church." We're going to look at the power of Jesus’ teaching, see his confrontation with evil, and see the people's reaction to the miracle.

I. POWER OF JESUS’ TEACHING

A. INTRODUCTION

1. It happened at the First A of G in Capernaum;

2. It was: a. An Awesome Day, in

b. God’s's House, with

c. The God's Son,

d. Teaching God's Word.

3. What was the effect of Jesus' teaching?

B. JESUS AMAZED THE PEOPLE Why?

1. He Preached The Truth. Truth is powerful. The Word is like a sword, piercing and dividing.

2. Jesus didn't teach like the Scribes.

a. They quoted traditions, ventured opinions.

b. They tried to impress people with their wisdom.

3. Jesus had no doubts, no hesitancy, no question as to what He believed was true.

4. And He was backed up by the anointing of the Holy Spirit:

a. If Jesus spoke of sin, the H.S. convicted of sin.

b. “ “ “ righteousness, “ “ righteousness.

c. “ “ “Coming judgment, “ “ coming judgment.

5. If this gospel doesn't still come with power, then the skeptics can attack it with ease. But if it comes in the demonstration of the Spirit and of power, then God shuts the mouths of the cynics and God gains renown!

C. HE DISTURBED THE POWERS OF DARKNESS

1. Is it possible that this guy was a regular member of the church? Yes! It's possible that demons hold membership cards, sit on church boards, and sometimes stand behind pulpits!

2. But when Jesus comes to church, they can't tolerate His presence or His truth.

3. This man was in bondage -- shackled with invisible fetters. He needed deliverance.

4. Demons cause people to be dumb, deaf, blind. This man had an "unclean" or perverted spirit. He began to disrupt the service. He began to cry out and to shake violently.

5. Now some churches have the opinion that it’s always God’s will for services to be quiet, peaceful, and logical. In general, I agree.

6. But there are times when the Holy Spirit moves. There may be tongues and interpretations, there may be some shouting, there may be some crying, tears, and deliverances.

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Keith Evans

commented on Oct 20, 2018

yes I will respond this is great you did an excellent jobon this passage

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