Mark 1:14, 15
Matthew 4:12-17
Luke 3:23a
John 4:46-54
John 4:46-54
Luke 4:16-30
Mark 1:16-20
Matthew 4:18-22
Mark 1:21-28
Luke 4:31-37
Mark 1:29-34
Matthew 8:14-17
Luke 4:38-41
Mark 1:35-39
Luke 4:42-44
Matthew 4:23-25
Jesus began His ministry in earnest. “At last the
time has come! The Kingdom of God is near! Turn from your sins and believe this
Good News!” (Mark 1:15). The word for “good
news” here is “gospel.” Since the beginning, when sin ruined everything, bad
news has been the predominant story of men. Jesus came to
reverse the effects of sin, which is good news!
Luke recorded for us a signal event, in which
Jesus read from the scroll of Isaiah in the synagogue in
Nazareth. “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me,” He read, “for He has appointed
Me to preach Good News to the poor. He has sent Me to proclaim that captives
will be released, that the blind will see, that the downtrodden will be freed
from their oppressors, and that the time of the Lord’s favor has come” (Luke
4:16-21; Isaiah 61:1, 2; 42:6, 7; 53:8). After Jesus finished
reading, He said, “This Scripture has come true today before your very eyes!”
In other words, He was saying to them, “This passage is about the promised
Messiah, and I am He!”
Notice here that Jesus covered the multiple facets
of life — physical (the
blind will see), emotional and
social (the downtrodden will be freed from
their oppressors), and spiritual (captives
will be released). Human beings are more than just a body; we have an
immaterial side to us as well. Unfortunately, sin has infiltrated and corrupted
every part of man, marring our reflection of God’s image; that is the bad news.
However, Jesus is the solution to all of our
suffering; He is the answer to our sin problem. That is the good
news!
Making such a bold statement triggered anger from
the crowds. Claiming to be the Son of God made Him a target for destruction. We
get a glimpse of His future suffering when the people of Nazareth tried to kill
Him (Luke 4:28-30).
However, we also get a glimpse of His escape from
death, when Jesus “slipped away through the crowd and left them.”
These were not just empty words. Jesus’ claims
were not a publicity stunt. He proved them over and over by His authoritative
teaching, by His various miracles, by healing the sick, and by casting out
demons. The world would be different from now on because of the Good News!
Daily Reflection
What physical, emotional, social, or spiritual issues
are you facing right now?
No matter what you are facing, Christ is the answer.
He is the solution to the effects of sin in your life. Are
you turning to Him for help or are you relying on other sources for resolution?
The Good News involves more than just saving you
from your past and securing your future. Christ wants
to impact your present. The Gospel is not a one-time event but rather it
is an ongoing relationship. Are you allowing the Good News of Jesus Christ to
impact and shape your every day life? How so?
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