Now Barnabas wanted to take with them John called Mark. But Paul thought best not to take with them one who had withdrawn from them in Pamphylia and had not gone with them to the work. Acts 15:37-38 ESV
Sometimes I wonder, how after going on such an incredible missionary journey together, that Barnabas and Paul, could have such a falling out over Mark going home to Jerusalem. Of course, we will not know for sure until we meet in glory, but maybe – just maybe,the reason is just a few pages back, where we find the gospel of Mark. You see, tradition tells us that Mark wrote HIs account from what he had learned from the Apostle Peter. Any idea where Peter was living? Yup, you guessed it: Jerusalem! Secondly, who was one of those who got to spend plenty of time with Paul in Mark’s absence? Oh yes: That would be Luke, the author of the book of Acts from which we are reading, along with the gospel that bears his name. I am pretty sure Paul didn’t think Mark’s departure was God’s plan…but it was! And maybe – just maybe – in that same way, God has a plan that we don’t approve of for the people around us. But I love that this story didn’t end there. Instead, just a few years later, Paul begins writing his final letter, and guess who is He is asking for? Yes, believe it or not, He wants to see Mark!
Luke alone is with me. Get Mark and bring him with you, for he is very useful to me for ministry. 2 Timothy 4:11 ESV
Sush a story of restoration and grace, maybe – just maybe, will encourage you today about severed friendships, broken relationships, and trusts betrayed. Because God sees to the end of our stories, and He chooses for each of us, the chapters we must write!
Because thy lovingkindness is better than life, my lips shall praise thee. Psalm 63:3 KJV
We love singing the song “Thy Lovingkindness” at Life Care center. This Friday, when we got to the chorus, it was a delight to see some of the ladies smiling and lifting up their hands in rhythm to the music. When we sing those words, I am reminded of our neighborhood back in Scranton. On our block, the police were sometimes pretty busy and at least once we even saw them pull out a gun to arrest someone. They began by saying, “Show me your hands!” My friend from Bible college sometimes used to say that when God was trying to get our attention, He would pull out “The Holy Ghost gun!” and point it at our hearts, until we lovingly surrender to Him! I hope you will enjoy singing this old worship song along with us today. Have a blessed weekend everyone!
Thy Lovingkindness Is better than life Thy Lovingkindness Is better than life My lips shall praise Thee Thus will I bless Thee I will lift up My hands unto Thy name!
I will lift up My hands unto Thy name I will lift up My hands unto Thy name My lips shall praise Thee Thus will I bless Thee I will lift up My hands unto Thy name!
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