From Mark
Hello Friends
Mark on Mark
This week we are in Mark 10v32-52. I’d encourage you to read the whole chapter, from verse 1, to get the full flow of what’s going on.
So, what is going on? Well, there are lots of illustrations here about what it means to be a disciple of Jesus, and most of them turn our normal understand of things upside-down. That’s because the way of Jesus is topsy-turvy to our usual way of seeing things.
In the particular section this week (v.32-52) Jesus walked ahead toward Jerusalem, carrying the quiet weight of the cross while fear and confusion followed behind Him. Though He spoke plainly of suffering, death, and resurrection, the disciples still dreamed of honour and greatness. But Jesus turned their eyes toward another kingdom, where greatness is found in serving and where the Son of Man would give His life for many. Then, beside the road, blind Bartimaeus cried out for mercy above the noise of the crowd. And Jesus stopped.
The King on His way to die stopped for one desperate voice, and in mercy opened blind eyes—not only the beggar’s, but perhaps also the eyes of those still learning what kind of kingdom walks the road to Jerusalem.
Funeral details for the late Andrew Cox
There will be a thanksgiving service at chapel at 3.00pm on Friday 29th May followed by a committal service at 4.30pm at Langstone crematorium.
Lawnmower recycle?
Do you have a lightweight electric lawnmower that you no longer need? If so, would you be willing to donate it to me for use at the manse?
Thanks, Mark