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SCRIPTURE
Mark 16:14-18
Later he appeared to the eleven themselves as they were sitting at the table, and he upbraided them for their lack of faith and stubbornness, because they had not believed those who saw him after he had risen. And he said to them, “Go into all the world and proclaim the good news to the whole creation. The one who believes and is baptized will be saved, but the one who does not believe will be condemned. And these signs will accompany those who believe: by using my name they will cast out demons; they will speak in new tongues; they will pick up snakes, and if they drink any deadly thing, it will not hurt them; they will lay their hands on the sick, and they will recover.”
WORDS OF HOPE
This passage comes from what is called the “Long Ending of Mark”. It is not included in some versions of the Scriptures. Scholars agree that the wording and style is not the same as the rest of Mark and was probably added in the second century.
It contains a number of claims that come with the great commission to “Go into all the world and proclaim the good news to the whole creation…” Then it gives a litany of things that believers will be able to do.
If there was ever a reason to question the idea of “biblical inerrancy” it would be this passage for me. I have never tried to pick up serpents, drink poison, or cast out demons, and yet I consider myself a follower of Jesus.
I suspect the writer of this addition to Mark wanted to offer “proofs” of the divinity of Jesus, and the snakes and tongues and casting out demons was a bit of marketing to make the message seem more important. Yet, it does not diminish the importance of this passage to me. I think of it as the ancient version of highlighting the text. Magic markers wouldn’t be invented for many years, but writers of theological books used startling imagery to emphasize not the miracle, but the importance of Jesus and his commission.
We can read these texts as storybooks but that diminishes the value of them. I love the Bible and find abundant truth in its pages. It is truth that transcends the narratives and resonates with my soul. It challenges my intellect and exposes subtilties left by the authors that still speak to me thousands of years later. That is the majesty of the Scriptures. Not the stories, but the truths.
PRAYER
God of many names, lead me to find your revelation through the words passed down for centuries. Give me the curiosity to continue to explore these great works and find new meanings for my life today.
Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Hardy Haberman
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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