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Mark 11:27-33 – Authority Politics

The chief priests, scribes, and elders ambush Jesus, hoping to discredit and destroy Him, but they weren’t ready for Jesus’ counterpunch. Our text in this study is: Mark 11:27-33 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Welcome to our verse by verse Bible study through the New Testament Gospel of Mark. In this session, we dive into Mark 11:27-33 to examine a high-stakes confrontation in Jerusalem. As Mike Tyson famously said, everyone has a plan until they get hit. On the Tuesday and Wednesday before His crucifixion, Jesus entered the ring for a multi-round spiritual fight with religious heavy hitters who wanted Him discredited and destroyed. If you want to study the Bible, grow closer to Jesus, or learn more about Christian spirituality from a conservative, evangelical perspective, you are in the right place. Our focus is on a passage covering the authority politics of the day. As Jesus walks through the temple courts, a delegation of chief priests, scribes, and elders representing the Sanhedrin confronts Him. Fresh off the heels of flipping tables, Jesus is asked for His credentials. Who gave Him the status to dare to disagree with them? As we look at this text from a Calvary Chapel perspective, we see that these leaders did not care about theological integrity, the prophecies of Isaiah or Jeremiah, or the Father’s heart for the nations. They were on a power trip, obsessed with control. Instead of walking into an ambush, Jesus delivers a spiritual left hook that puts His opponents on the ropes. He answers their challenge by asking if the baptism of John the Baptist was from heaven or of human origin. This single question completely corners the Sanhedrin. If John’s ministry was from heaven, then the temple system was becoming obsolete and Jesus was the Messiah. As the historian Josephus even noted, John was deeply revered by the people. This leaves the religious leaders terrified of the crowd, stopping mid-sentence to huddle up. Like rats freezing in fear, they offer a weak, hypocritical response: “We don’t know.” Because their hearts are closed to truth, Jesus refuses to play games and withholds the answer. This text reminds us that Jesus holds all true power and right-ness over heaven, earth, and our lives. As believers, we are called to walk in genuine humility, leaving power trips behind and submitting to His leadership. If you are looking for Calvary Chapel teachings, interested in Christianity, or want to know more about the ministry of Jesus in Israel, please subscribe to our channel. Leave a comment below with your thoughts on this study through the Gospel of Mark.

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