{"id":1649,"date":"2022-10-15T14:58:34","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/mark-817-21-what-aggravated-god-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:58:34","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:34","slug":"mark-817-21-what-aggravated-god-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/mark-817-21-what-aggravated-god-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark 8:17-21 &#8211; What Aggravated God? &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Mark 8:17-21 What Aggravated God?  Have you ever noticed this text? It seems that Jesus was frustrated, perhaps even aggravated. What makes me think that?  Several things: 1. The number of questions asked.  I counted nine questionsright in     a roll. 2. They came rapid fire, one right after another. 3. They were about the same basic topic.  All of them seem to be expressing a similar frustration. Read them again while I paraphrase them.  (1) \\#17\\ &quot;Why reason ye, because ye have no bread?&quot; &#8211; Why are you      thinking about bread? (2) &quot;perceive ye not yet, neither understand?&quot; &#8211; Dont you get it? (3) &quot;have ye your heart yet hardened?&quot; &#8211; Are you deliberating being      stubborn? (stupid) (4) \\#18\\ &quot;Having eyes, see ye not? &#8211; Cant you see? (5) &quot;and having ears, hear ye not?&quot; &#8211; Cant you hear? (6) &quot;do ye not remember?&quot; &#8211;  Have you forgotten already? (7) \\#19\\ How many baskets did you take up when I fed the 5,000? (8) \\#20\\ How many baskets did you take up when I fed the 4,000? (9) \\#21\\ Why dont you understand?  To me, that is frustration and aggravation. What was aggravating Jesus? Lets notice some things.  I. It was aggravating to Jesus that no one understood who He was.     A. To understand we need to back up.     B. \\#Mark 8:1-9\\, Jesus had fed 4,000.         1. Mark does not tell us but \\#Matt 15:39, 16:5\\ tells us             that they were somewhere around the Sea of Galilee.         2. Apparently, they were in a desert place as \\#Mark 8:2\\             tells us that the people had been with Jesus for three             full days and had not eaten ANYTHING.             a. That indicates that they had come without preparation                 and that there was no place to get food.             b. It also indicates there was some preaching going on                 for these people did not leave for THREE WHOLE DAYS                 even though they had no food.         3. That verse also tells us one of the reason why Jesus did             a miracle that day.             a. I believe Jesus always had at least two reason for                 doing every miracle that Jesus performed.             b. One of the reasons was always to help the person or                 the people for whom the miracle is performed.             c. Mark told us what Jesus said when He performed this                 miracle, &quot;I have compassion on the multitude.&quot;             d. Jesus did not want the people to pass out from lack of                 food on the way home.  That is, He wanted to help                 them.             e. That will always be one of the reasons why Jesus did a                 miracle.         4. When Jesus did this miracle, He started with nothing more             than seven loaves of bread \\#Mark 8:5\\ and a few small             fish \\#Mark 8:7\\.  Yet from this small beginning, Jesus             fed 4,000 people and then took up seven full baskets of             left overs \\#Mark 8:8\\!             a. One writer described the baskets as huge, perhaps                 large enough for a person to sit inside!             b. That was just his opinion but there is merit to it.             c. These were likely the baskets that the women used and                 they were both strong and large.                 (1) Women had no cars and few if any carts in that                      day.                 (2) Only the wealthy would have had camels, oxen, or                      mules to use.                 (3) So the women would have large baskets that they                      would carry on their heads to carry what they                      needed to carry.                 (4) These are likely the kind of baskets that were                      used both to distribute and to gather the food.                 (5) Yet, Jesus only started with seven loaves of                      bread and a few small fish!             d. How did Jesus do this?                 (1) It is called a miracle.                 (2) Jesus used power that mankind does not possess.                 (3) Why?  To show who He was.                 (4) And who was He?                 (5) He was God!     C. \\#10-11\\ But look what happened just a short time after.  Mark 8:10  And straightway he entered into a ship with his disciples, and came into the parts of Dalmanutha. 11  And the Pharisees came forth, and began to question with him, seeking of him a sign from heaven, tempting him.          1. The Pharisees wanted to see a sign, something that would             show them that Jesus was from God!         2. Question &#8211; What had they just seen?         3. No wonder \\#12\\ says  Mark 8:12  And he sighed deeply in his spirit.          4. You know what this is?             a. That is frustration if not aggravation!             b. Why?  Because they would not accept who Jesus was.             c. Dont you know God gets aggravated every time someone                 says,                 (1) &quot;Im an atheist?&quot;                      (a) So you know how many times people have said                           &quot;There is no proof of God?&quot;                      (b) Look around!                      (c) Do you really believe that something can                           come from nothing?                      (d) Do you really believe that lifethinking,                           reproducing, creative lifecan come from a                           THING?                      (e) Do you really believe that all life and all                           thingswith all of its order and structure                           and magnificencecame by random happen-                           stances over any amount of time?                      (f) How that must frustrate and aggravate God!                 (2) &quot;I think Jesus was probably a good man but he was                      not God.&quot;                      (a) Really?  Well you do know He claimed to be                          God, do you not?                      (b) He claimed on numerous occasions to be                           Gods Son, sent down from heaven to save                           the world from their sins.                      (c) The people to whom He was speaking                           understood what Jesus was saying.  Why                           cant we?                      (d) By the way, since Jesus made those claims,                           He was either telling the truth or telling                           a lie.                             i. If He was telling the truth, believe                                 Him.                            ii. If He was telling a lie, He was not a                                 good Man.                      (e) How such illogical thinking must frustrate                           even aggravate God!     D. But it gets worse.         1. \\#Mark 8:13\\ tells us that Jesus just walked away and             left the Pharisees, then He and His disciples got on a             boat to sail to yet another side of the Sea of Galilee             and while they are sailing, Jesus warned the disciples             of falling into the doubt and contempt of the religious             leaders.         2. Their reply tells us that they did not really understand             who Jesus was either!             a. \\#14\\ They realized that they had forgotten to get                 any of bread from the seven baskets for themselves                 and \\#15\\ they thought Jesus was rebuking them for                 forgetting to bring bread.             b. Hello, disciples?  What did Jesus just do?                 (1) He feed 4,000 with almost nothingand you are                      worried that you didnt bring any bread with                      you?                 (2) That is like standing in a warehouse of bread                      that rises to the moon with pockets full of all                      the riches of the world and being worried about                      whether you will ever eat again or not.                 (3) They were standing in the presence of God!             c. Thats when Jesus began asking all of the questions!                 (1) It is one thing when the world forgets who Jesus                      is but it is something totally different for His                      own to forget!                 (2) Is that not what the children of Israel did                      (a) When they stood at the Red Sea frightened of                           Pharaohs puny armies?                      (b) When they stood at edge of the Promised Land                           and refused to enter?                 (3) Isnt that what we do whenever there is a problem                      in our life?  Oh, how that must frustrate and                      aggravate our God!  II. It was aggravating to Jesus that no one understood His enemies.     A. The statement that Jesus made which got the disciple thinking         about bread is found in verse 15.  Mark 8:15  And he charged them, saying, Take heed, beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, and of the leaven of Herod.          1. The word that got them thinking about bread in that verse             was &quot;leaven.&quot;         2. Leaven was and is a yeast, an ingredient that makes bread             rise.         3. But in the Bible, leaven is sometimes used as a symbol for             sin.             a. We cant take the time to study that but you can look                 up some Bible verses if you want to check me out.             b. \\#1Cor 5:6-7, Luke 12:1\\             c. For that reason, bread offered to God in the Bible did                 not have leaven in it and the bread that we use for                 the Lords Supper does not have yeast in it.     B. So Jesus was not talking about bread but about the God-         doubting, antagonistic, hypocritical behavior of the         religious leaders.     C. It was just after the disciples started talking about bread         that Jesus began asking the nine questions.         1. Why?         2. Because the disciples did not understand that Jesus was             warning the disciples about the enemies of the cross not             talking about bread.     D. Consider those that were Jesus enemies.         1. They were the religious and political lost of that day.         2. Jesus specifically called them out, the Pharisees (the             religious lost) and the Herodians (the political lost).         3. Why would Jesus warn His disciples about these?             a. The religious lost do much damage to souls of mankind.             b. The political lost do much damage to the lives of                 mankind.  III. It was aggravating to Jesus that no one understood the       significance of the bread miracles.     A. It is interesting to me how many people are still missing the         significance of the bread miracles.         1. I cannot tell you how many times I have heard or read of a             person claiming that the feeding of the 5,000 and the             4,000 were actually the same miracle.         2. No, they were not.         3. How do I know?             a. Because the Bible says that Jesus fed 5,000 at one and                 4,000 at the other and that is not the same!             b. But also because Jesus started and ended with 12                 baskets when He fed the 5,000 and 7 when He started                 with the 4,000.             c. \\#19-20\\ But one of the best reasons is because Jesus                 mentioned them both right here.         4. This should help every Christian to understand that Jesus             said and did some things more than once.             a. We do not have to reconcile everything that does not                 match exactly.             b. Jesus fed more than one multitude.  Jesus preached the                 same sermons more than once.  Jesus healed more than                 one person with the same disease.     B. Why did Jesus fed more than one great multitude with bread?         1. As we have already seen, in part because they were hungry.         2. But in part, because Jesus wanted the Jews to connect the             God of the New Testament with the God of the Old             Testament.             a. Do you remember another time when a lot of Jews were                 in the wilderness and were hungry, needing to be fed?             b. Sure, when they came out of Egypt and wondered in the                 wilderness for 40 years.             c. What did Jehovah do?                 (1) God fed them.                 (2) Six days every week, they found manna on the                      ground.         3. In the Old Testament, the Jews seemed to want a physical             god to worship.             a. I remember what the false god makers said when they                 made the golden calves.  &quot;Behold, Israel, these are                 the gods that brought you up out of the land of                 Egypt.&quot;             b. They were liars.             c. God in the Ten Commandments told the Jews to never make                 an image of Him, that doing so would always be                 idolatry.             d. Why was God so adamant that no physical object every                 be worshipped?             e. Because God did not want anything to lessen the impact                 the appearance of Jesus Christ would have.             f. Jesus was feeding the multitudes bread in the                 wilderness wanting someone to stand up and say,                 &quot;Behold, Israel, this is the God that brought you up                 out of the land of Egypt!&quot;             g. But no one did.             h. How frustrating and aggravating that must have been to                 God!             i. They missed the connection all together.  What about us?  Have we been a frustration, an aggravation to God? Are we part of the religious lost?  Are we part of those that frustrate God.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Mark 8:17-21 What Aggravated God? Have you ever noticed this text? It seems that Jesus was frustrated, perhaps even aggravated. What makes me think that? Several things: 1. The number of questions asked. I counted nine questionsright in a roll. 2. They came rapid fire, one right after another. 3. 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