Monday, June 29, 2026

But Not With God

But Jesus looked at them and said, “With men it is impossible, but not with God; for with God all things are possible.”  Mark 10:27

Another way to be introduced to the Almighty is to hear that with Him all things are possible. Jesus states this in our verse for today in response to the disciples' astonished question, "Who then can be saved?" The disciples had just found out that the things we work for in this life cannot save us. Both religious obedience and wealth accumulation had presented themselves to the Master in one rich young ruler. And Jesus had told him that he lacked just one thing that required quite a list of tasks to obtain. Plus... the obedient young man could not do those tasks at that time. The one thing he lacked must come from God it seems, for with men it is impossible. 

All the things we may do from reading the word to selling all our possessions, from kneeling down and praying at an altar to religiously following the commandments and others may prepare the way for receiving salvation, but only God can provide it to us and for us. And it is debatable that doing all that can even prepare the way, since preparing the heart comes by way of the Holy Spirit. So, it is no wonder to us why the disciples were astonished. Peter even begins right after to say all that the disciples had done to follow Jesus. Sorry, Pete, it is still impossible for us. 

Have faith in God,

Bucky

Friday, June 26, 2026

Make A Little Security?

Then Jesus looked around and said to His disciples, “How hard it is for those who have riches to enter the kingdom of God!” Mark 10:23

Earthly riches: easy to preach against from the words of our Lord Jesus, popular to preach against because no one considers themselves rich. Seems like a win-win for the preacher. However, that same preacher needs a house, often provided by the church that takes in offerings to pay for the house. Those offerings consist of bits of other peoples riches. Some struggle with that monthly dilemma between wanting to give an offering and being short on the bills of the household. Others may have enough to ponder on where the dividing line might be between rich and not rich, so that they are not left out of the kingdom of God that Jesus will mention in the following verse (v24). For all the struggle and effort we put in to make a little security and not worry about riches, we sure seem to have much to worry over when it comes to riches! And then Jesus went and said to not worry over riches back in the big sermon. Aigh!

You and I are not alone in this. The disciples also were astonished at our Lord's statement. They probably looked to the rich young man with some envy as an example of success in this world. "Obeyed the commandments, got rich, if he can't get into the kingdom of God, who will?!!" they may have muttered among themselves. Actually, that's simply a dramatic version of the disciples' question, "Who then can be saved?" in verse 26. We do not have to worry over rich or not-rich though, but to come to the One who has possible firmly in hand. We will meet Him next time as we continue this story of the rich young ruler.

Love to you in Christ our Lord,

Bucky

Thursday, June 25, 2026

What Would Be Your One Thing?

Then Jesus, looking at him, loved him, and said to him, “One thing you lack: Go your way, sell whatever you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, take up the cross, and follow Me.”  Mark 10:21

Our first response to our Lord's statement this morning might be, "That's one thing?" However the one thing our Lord had for that particular young man might not be the same for you or me. I might ask, "Is there one thing for me or a whole bunch of things I lack?" Of course, the one thing this young man lacked was faith in Jesus. We see in the story that he was good on the commandments, but could not give up his life as it was that day. And that one thing may cause many of us to stumble. 

We can build up quite a castle here on earth, whether we live in a grass hut or a 20-room house on a large acreage. Hut or  house, we will fill our castle with things we need and like, and then protect the walls as best we are able. As much as Heaven is described in the Word of God, it still seems to us kind of out there and ungraspable. It is hard for us to work for something so promised, when things here are touchable and visible. The rich young man could stand on his property, but treasure in heaven was kind of... not there yet? Let us pray for one another that there is no one thing holding us back from all that Jesus would give to us as treasure in heaven. 

May the blessed love of Jesus be with you today,

Bucky

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

You Know Those

You know the commandments: ‘Do not commit adultery,’ ‘Do not murder,’ ‘Do not steal,’ ‘Do not bear false witness,’ ‘Do not defraud,’ ‘Honor your father and your mother. Mark 10:19

You know those commandments, or do you? Adultery, murder, steal, false witness, defraud...wait, do not defraud? Where is that in the big ten? Yes, the reasoning of the flesh would have us argue with the Master. I'm sure that in those call centers, you know the ones, there are those who would say that what they are doing is not stealing since the 'customer' gave the money to them. Jesus shows us by this that combinations of the commandments can trip us up as well. Bearing false witness - your PC is infected with the doomsday virus! - and then accepting money for fixing their machine so that it can be, oh, unfixed again to get more money, will not slip through a net of the ten commandments when the judgment comes. But, so easily do we see the carnal excuses in others while what, forgetting that beam in our own eye?

Rejoice in the Lord, and let Him split those beams for us,

Bucky

Monday, June 22, 2026

The Only One

So Jesus said to him, "Why do you call Me good? No one is good but One, that is, God."   Mark 10:18

Hmm, certainly lots of Pharisees had a difference of opinion on that. Only One is good, that is, God. It is one of the more astonishing recordings of our Lord's words. Did He just say that He wasn't God? Yet He will later tell His disciples that He and the Father are one. (John 10:30) Or perhaps He says that we, born fallen sinners, are unable to tell who is good, and thus we should begin with God alone? 

The story begins with a man running up to Jesus and kneeling at His feet and asking, "Good Teacher, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?" Always with the unbeliever it is the action one may take without God in order to gain everlasting life. "What must I do?" becomes a way to reject what Jesus came to do for all who will believe in Him. When asking after eternal life in worldly unbelief, does the man understand that it isn't a continuation of his life of many possessions? Apparently not, as in the last verse of this story, the man goes away sorrowful. He wanted to know what he could do to gain what he wanted, yet he didn't want to do once he found out what he needed to do. 

Since Jesus did for us what we needed for eternal life, let us just accept His already done. 

And God is good!

Bucky

Friday, June 19, 2026

Infant First, Then Child

But when Jesus saw it, He was greatly displeased and said to them, “Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of God. Mark 10:14

Good morning! It is just about to turn Saturday in Auckland, New Zealand as I write this. But I'm firmly at the start of Friday here in our little town in northeast Colorado. In the scriptural today, we come to a moment where His disciples did a thing that greatly displeased their rabbi, our Lord Jesus. And then Jesus says of little children, "for of such is the kingdom of God." Uh, oh, I'm way past the little child stage of life, does that mean that I am disqualified? I like my little tractor toys, does second childhood count? Oh, and the next verse makes it even worse, as only those who receive the kingdom of God as a little child will enter it. Oh, dear! So, if I wasn't saved way back then, I'm doomed?

In John 3, Jesus offers us a clue through His talk with Nicodemus. That famous teacher-baffling line comes, “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” So, just to see the kingdom of God, one must be born again, and then to enter it one becomes a little child. That makes more sense as a little child comes right after a newborn infant. Therefore, Jesus has not introduced something new, but a continuation of His lesson to Nicodemus. We must be born again of the Spirit of Truth (see John 16), and then grow in the love and grace of Jesus Christ to enter into the kingdom of God.

Love and joy to you in Christ our Lord,

Bucky

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Let Not Man Separate

Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate. Mark 10:9

Mark 10 begins with a question and lesson on divorce, and how it was okay with Moses. Jesus had a disagreement with Moses on this and told them the reason why Moses allowed it. You may note along with me how we seem to have gone back to Moses in a manner of speaking on divorce. Merely mention the subject and a long parade of people you and I know come to mind who have suffered a divorce, or more than one. We may even try to make excuses for them by saying that maybe God hadn't put those two together and so divorce was inevitable, or something like that. The difficulty of the subject tells of how much pain there is involved with it. Whether you have experienced being one of the two central characters, or simply have endured extremely awkward communications with two friends going through the thing, you know the feelings swirling around this particular whirlpool. According to Jesus, there shouldn't be any divorce.

And that shows, dear boys and girls, how far we are from the Lord our God in this world.

Bucky

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Salty Words

Salt is good, but if the salt loses its flavor, how will you season it? Have salt in yourselves, and have peace with one another. Mark 9:50

This verse... Well, this verse has been used in a great many ways in sermons I have heard and seen over the years. We have lost some of the value though in our latter days as salt is commonly available, even cheap to purchase. In our Lord's time, salt was critical to life and not easily come by. If we needed further evidence that Jesus was a man, we find it here in our verse today, "Salt is good." Men like the taste of salt. Salt has been used to preserve meat, but we have refrigeration. But the point does not seem to be how to use salt, but that if salt becomes not salt, how can a person make it salt again? In other words, if something in us is lost, we may not be able to find it again. If a person believes in Jesus today, but loses his faith tomorrow, his state may be one of such woe that even the best efforts of the Spirit may not revive him. This salt of sacrifice also seems to allow for peace in our relationships.

Some salty words for you today,

Bucky

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Seasoned With Fire

For everyone will be seasoned with fire, and every sacrifice will be seasoned with salt. Mark 9:49

So what does a small-group Bible study teacher do when the group decides it would rather be elsewhere this morning? Right, he goes out in search of another group of students. So, good morning, students! We have a tough verse to study this morning. What does Jesus mean by seasoned with fire? Are we to be barbecued?

Tough verses we come across generate more questions for us than answers. If a person reads through the entire Bible and has no questions, then that person wasn't paying attention as they read. As a veteran of much reading, I can testify that it is possible to do that, maybe more so as we get older. However, back to the question, what does He mean by seasoned with fire? I would tend along Paul's thoughts (see 1 Corinthians 3) that some of us, perhaps all of us, will arrive at the pearly gates smelling of smoke and with singe marks where sin used to cling. It will be a far sight better than going down below and burning for all eternity!

Ouch! And love to you in Christ Jesus this morning,

Bucky

Monday, June 15, 2026

Unquenched Fire

Where,
Their worm does not die
​​And the fire is not quenched.
  -- Mark 9:48

I don't want to write about Hades or Hell, but He keeps speaking of it. There are the parables like the rich man and the beggar (Luke 16:19-31). Then come the references such as 'son of Hell' (Matt 23:15). Hell or Hades, Jesus mentioned them too much to ignore. From His words we know it is down, has gates with keys, and there is much unquenched fire and that worm. We also know by faith in His words that we do not ever want to go there, not even for a visit. So, a question might occur to some. If Jesus brought the good news, why all this down stuff about Hell? Warning is of course the answer. We were born on a path to destruction, and Hell is the place of that destruction. We are quite right to not want to go there. The good news Jesus brought is that by believing in Him, we can be turned around and not go there!

Believe in Jesus, and don't go there!

Bucky

Friday, June 12, 2026

A Fierce Protectiveness

But whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to stumble, it would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck, and he were thrown into the sea. Mark 9:42

There lives something in us that wants to see Jesus as always nice. It is a self-serving thing, because for Jesus to be constantly nice would mean no judgment or hell - especially that eternal punishment thing. However, we see here in our verse for today a fierce protectiveness from our Lord for the little ones who believe in Him. He gives the 1st century version of the old concrete overshoes as a better option for those who would cause His little ones to stumble. Most of us would say that isn't much of an option, sort of final. Better that, our Lord says, than to face His wrath!

Pray for His loving protection,

Bucky

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Our Exclusive Club?

Now John answered Him, saying, “Teacher, we saw someone who does not follow us casting out demons in Your name, and we forbade him because he does not follow us.”  Mark 9:38

It was there for just that brief moment - the 'what day is it?' senior moment struck me. See, it happens to the worst of us too. 

The scholars tell us that John was not senior during his time with Jesus, but in this verse he does seem to be gatekeeping for Jesus. Could there be a personal envy problem here since we saw a few days back where the disciples failed to cast out a demon, and now this stranger is doing it?  Of course it is possible. All the fallen behaviors and feelings that you or I might have were present in the Lord's disciples. Pride, unbelief, envy, lust, and many others came to Jesus in His twelve disciples. And He dealt with them in His way. This time will be a correction, as in the next verse Jesus tells John and his mates, "Do not forbid him..."  

Be ready, correction will come from our Lord to us as well. John is not the only one down through the years to think that faith in Christ belongs to an exclusive club. 

Love to you in Christ our Lord,

Bucky

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Receive Them All

Then He took a little child and set him in the midst of them. And when He had taken him in His arms, He said to them, “Whoever receives one of these little children in My name receives Me; and whoever receives Me, receives not Me but Him who sent Me.” Mark 9:36-37

This is not about regrets. It is a lesson to the greatness-desiring disciples about who to receive as they go out spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ. A humble apostle would have no problem ministering to the children of a village. A great apostle might only go to the town square or center of whatever worship the town had, ignoring the children. And once the 'great' disciple ignored the children, he might go on to ignore the old folks, and the sick or infirm, and many other groups. And those Jesus sent out were to spread the good news of Him to all the people.

We all need salvation, and God wants none to be lost. Love to you in Christ our Lord!

Bucky

Monday, June 08, 2026

They Kept Silent

Then He came to Capernaum. And when He was in the house He asked them, “What was it you disputed among yourselves on the road?” But they kept silent, for on the road they had disputed among themselves who would be the greatest. Mark 9:33-34

Hey, you disciples, your Rabbi asked you a question. There are those times when a teacher will catch us students in a place we should not have gone. We know it, and like the disciples we may not want to speak the answer for fear of incriminating ourselves. Setting the students on the right path goes with the job of teacher or rabbi, and Jesus has a lesson for His greatness-seeking disciples: be the servant of all. In the Gentile world, we tend to think it would be great to be the top dog and be served by all. (And of course get the most loot to spend from that position.) There is an interesting question in this world. How can we be servants of all and not taint it with a desire for wealth and fame? Maybe I will keep silent until I can answer that one.

Good thing Jesus has an answer!

Bucky

Friday, June 05, 2026

Stalwart Heroes Of The Faith

For He taught His disciples and said to them, “The Son of Man is being betrayed into the hands of men, and they will kill Him. And after He is killed, He will rise the third day.” But they did not understand this saying, and were afraid to ask Him. Mark 9:31-32

With the story in hand from all four gospels, it seems hard for us to understand the disciples' lack of understanding in this. However we might understand the fear of asking they felt as we have known an 'afraid to ask' moment or two ourselves. We have also known persons who did not go to the doctor to get something checked out because they feared the diagnosis. You or I might even know that fear personally. The disciples may be feeling a similar sort of fear in this scripture we read today. Jesus stated it plainly, but ignorance felt better than acceptance to His stalwart heroes of the faith. Yes, they were anything but that in this moment of scripture. And yet, eleven of these twelve would be there when the Spirit of truth arrived on a day known as Pentecost.

Jesus can work big changes in us too. Have faith in Him!

Bucky

Thursday, June 04, 2026

Became As One Dead

When Jesus saw that the people came running together, He rebuked the unclean spirit, saying to it, “Deaf and dumb spirit, I command you, come out of him and enter him no more!” Then the spirit cried out, convulsed him greatly, and came out of him. And he became as one dead, so that many said, “He is dead.” But Jesus took him by the hand and lifted him up, and he arose.  Mark 9:25-27

Jesus used His authority to rebuke and expel the demon. But for that brief moment he appeared as one dead, hardly the result the kid's dad wanted, I would think. Jesus was there though, and the child was raised up by the hand of our Lord. Was the man's son dead or just mostly dead? We may wonder in circles over it, but Jesus was there, the child lives. 

Find Jesus there with you in prayer, and live!

Bucky

Wednesday, June 03, 2026

Him Who Believes...And The Rest Of Us

Jesus said to him, “If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes.”
Immediately the father of the child cried out and said with tears, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!” Mark 9:23-24

"If you can believe, all things are possible." That has been used to pad quite a few pockets and stomp on some heads on the way up the ladder of worldly success. However, grab just a tiny bit of the context of the story and we find the man who represents all of us when it comes to belief and doubt. That great, earnest, and appropriate for you and me, prayer comes with tears from the father of a child the disciples could not set free of an evil spirit. "Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!" It says all we need to know of that battle within us between the newborn faith in Jesus we have and the old crusty doubts of worldly experience. What we think we know is easy and right here; who we believe in is up there, somewhere, invisible. We think how much it would help if Jesus were back right here. But for the man in the story, Jesus was right there - and still he begged for help with his unbelief.

So, you and I are not alone in this fight of faith versus doubt that prevents us from doing those great things Jesus promised. Let us pray together for help with our unbelief.

Bucky

Monday, June 01, 2026

Faithless Generation

He answered him and said, “O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you? Bring him to Me.” Then they brought him to Him. And when he saw Him, immediately the spirit convulsed him, and he fell on the ground and wallowed, foaming at the mouth. Mark 9:19-20

After the disciples had their failure that we read of last week, Jesus has a commentary on all of them. "O faithless generation...how long shall I bear with you?" A comment of exasperation comes from our loving Lord Jesus. The Good Shepherd has sheep who are acting like sheep. The problem is not with the Lord, of course, it is with unbelief in the whole of His chosen generation. We might think it would be a treat to be with the Lord Jesus as He healed and taught in those days, but this should give us a nudge to reconsider. Unbelief or faithlessness was huge in the time of Jesus. Praise God we were born into that age when the good news went out to the Gentiles and we were called to believe in Jesus the Christ.

Rejoice this week in Jesus our Savior,

Bucky