Dear Folks,
Just for the record -- the basic theology of many of these next STs has
been liberally stolen from Ed Schroeder's pericope studies on the year of
Mark which are already on the website
Have a good week,
24 "But in those days, after that suffering, the sun will be darkened, and
the moon will not give its light, 25and the stars will be falling from
heaven, and the powers in the heavens will be shaken. 26Then they will see
'the Son of Man coming in clouds' with great power and glory. 27Then he
will send out the angels, and gather his elect from the four winds, from
the ends of the earth to the ends of heaven. 28From the fig tree learn its
lesson: as soon as its branch becomes tender and puts forth its leaves, you
know that summer is near. 29So also, when you see these things taking
place, you know that he is near, at the very gates. 30Truly I tell you,
this generation will not pass away until all these things have taken place.
31Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away. 32But
about that day or hour no one knows, neither the angels in heaven, nor the
Son, but only the Father. 33Beware, keep alert; for you do not know when
the time will come. 34It is like a man going on a journey, when he leaves
home and puts his slaves in charge, each with his work, and commands the
door-keeper to be on the watch. 35Therefore, keep awake -- for you do not
know when the master of the house will come, in the evening, or at
midnight, or at cockcrow, or at dawn, 36or else he may find you asleep when
he comes suddenly. 37And what I say to you I say to all: Keep awake."
Step 1-Initial Diagnosis: Asleep (bad timing)
Step 2-Advanced Diagnosis: Astray
Step 3-Final Diagnosis: Ashamed, Rejected
Step 4-Initial Prognosis: The Merciful Apocalypse in the Ochlos-Messiah
Step 5-Advanced Prognosis: Spirited Confessing in the Apocalypse Now
Step 6-Final Prognosis: Servants in Charge -- Alert and Involved (good
timing!)
Robin
DIAGNOSIS: INERT: Sleeping through "Apocalypse Now"
The thirteenth chapter of Mark is all about "Apocalypse," but not only
about the final Apocalypse (Judgment Day), and especially not about the
timing of that Final Apocalypse ("Y2K" prognosticators, beware!). It is
very much about the "Apocalypse Now" -- those times when believers are
called upon now, during their lifetimes, to give a confession of their
faith, because it's these confessions that predict the final one. Jesus
constantly urges, beware, keep alert (v. 33)! In fact, keep awake (v. 35)!
Throughout his Gospel, Mark portrays the disciples (insiders, people we
assume are the closest to Jesus) as being the ones who are the most
"asleep," the ones Jesus constantly has to admonish. Note how they fail
their big opportunity on Easter morning as they flee "trembling with
astonishment, saying nothing to anyone because they were afraid" (Mark
16:8). That was their "Apocalypse Now," but they kept their mouths shut,
resorting to flight and fright. The uncomfortable question we modern-day
Christians, especially those of us who assume we're Jesus' special
"insiders" need to ask is: could this really be a warning to us too? Could
we be asleep and inert, not ready "for the master's sudden return"?
Not being ready, being asleep is bad enough, but Jesus indicates that the
direct cause of that inertia is because the disciples/we have been led
"astray!" He warns, "Beware that no one leads you astray. Many will come
in my name and say, 'I am he!' and they will lead many astray" (v. 5-6).
They/we are astray about the very identity of the Messiah -- who he is and
what he does! "And if anyone says to you at that time, 'Look! Here is the
Messiah!' or 'Look! There he is!' -- do not believe it. False messiahs and
false prophets will appear and produce signs and omens, to lead astray, if
possible, the elect" (v. 21-23). Mesmerized by false Messiahs, or false
notions (theologies of glory) about the true Messiah, they/we are in fact
disconnected from him and his words! But it is only his words that are
guaranteed not to pass away, whereas the words of any other voice or power
in "heaven and earth will pass away," at the Apocalypse Now.
By the disciples/our de facto confessing of a false Messiah in "Apocalypse
Now" times, they/we blow their/our option for confessing the true Messiah
at the Final Apocalypse! Mark graphically describes the consequences of
this in terms of being "ashamed." Jesus says, "those who are ashamed of me
and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of them the Son of
Man will also be ashamed when he comes in the glory of his Father with the
holy angels" (8:38). What more lethal consequence can there be? With
Jesus ashamed of us at the Last Apocalypse, our status changes from
"insider" to "reject" -- big time losers with God!
PROGNOSIS: ALERT: Vitalized Confessing in "Apocalypse Now"
The "beginning of the Good News of Jesus, the Christ," according to Mark
(1:1), is that he initiates the beginning of the end time, and that in him
God's kingdom is here -- i.e., it is, in this beginning, Apocalypse Now
(1:15). Jesus' apocalypse is different from the one expected. Instead of
judgment for the sinners and reward for the righteous, he condemns the
obviously righteous ones and befriends the obvious rejects. He takes on
our identity: ochlos -- the common crowd, rejected one -- and he takes our
Final Apocalypse upon himself, suffers it, and then has the chutzpah to
claim that his "mercifully premature apocalypse boldly scoops the final one
and actually averts and thwarts it" (R.W. Bertram), already giving us
advance approval from the One who will be on the bench in the final
apocalypse. Easter proves Jesus to be God's Elect-Reject, our
Ochlos-Messiah. That closes the case before the court on all the rejects he
elects -- the disciples and ourselves!
The disciples/we are freed in our everyday Apocalypse Nows to confess Jesus
as our Ochlos-Messiah, even if, as Jesus describes, all hell is breaking
loose -- siblings betraying siblings, parents doing their kids in and vice
versa. Even if we are "hated by all for my name's sake" (v. 13). But this
time, we are not led astray by false spirits, we have the Holy Spirit
surging through us. There is no need on our part for advance planning on
what to say or how to say it or how it will come across. Instead of
strategy considerations that inevitably bring anxiety (for no one earthling
can predict the future when it is apocalypse now), our agenda is careful
listening to the Spirit of the Ochlos-Messiah and then simply saying what
we've heard. That's confessing, homo-logia (saying the same thing) i.e.,
saying what was previously said by the one whose "words will not pass away"
(v. 31).
Alert and involved, saying what we've heard, we become trusted servants
whom the master has left in charge. We go about doing that which Jesus
points out needs to get done: preaching the good news to all nations (v.
10) right now, from our witness stands right in the midst of our everyday
lives. We become Jesus' own designated emissaries (angeloi), entrusted to
"gather his elect from the four winds", (whither churchly and worldly
establishments have blown them), "and from the edges [not 'ends'] of the
earth and heaven" (whither they have been shoved, marginated, by the
operating systems of the old eon; v. 27). Through us, the Ochlos-Messiah
gathers in the ochlos of the world. It couldn't come at a better time!
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