
Introduction
A distinguished speaker was speaking in the university chapel service that morning and many guests had joined the students to hear him. He was considered a great man by many. His topic for the morning was that the world lacks good Samaritans today. To convey his point, he told a story from one of his visits to New York City. He recounted that while he and a friend were going to lunch they saw a man who had collapsed, helpless on the street. With rising emotion, he talked about how no one had stopped to help the poor man. After a solemn pause, he reached the climax of the tale as he dramatically added, "Not only had nobody bothered to stop and help this poor fellow, but on our way back after lunch, we saw him still lying in the same spot." The Lord Jesus isn't like this man. He doesn't call others to serve while considering Himself too great to serve. In fact, Jesus said He came to earth to serve - and He calls us to serve like Him. Study Mark 10:32-45 to understand Jesus' purpose in life and find purpose for your own life.
Observation
Pray
Before you study His Word, acknowledge the God who wrote it and ask Him to help you understand it and see how it should impact your life today.
Read Focus Verses
Read Mark 10:32-45 and focus especially on what these verses reveal about Jesus.
Keyword - Jesus
Jesus is the main Character in and the main Subject of these verses. Marking His Name and the references to Him helps Him stand out to us.

Jesus Christ
Jesus
Mark Jesus' Name and the references to Him in Mark 10:32-45.
Where?
Where does verse 32 say they were heading?
Disciples
What was unusual about the trip and how did the disciples respond according to verse 32?
A Warning
What did Jesus tell the disciples in verses 33-34?
Who?
Who asked Jesus a question in the next part of today's passage?
What?
What did they ask?
Response
Before answering them, what did Jesus ask them?
Reply
What was their reply to His question?
Answer
What was Jesus' two-part answer in verses 39-40?
The Others
How did the other disciples respond when they learned about it?
Instruction
What did Jesus tell the disciples in verses 42-44?
Jesus' Purpose
What does Jesus say was the two-part purpose of His life?
Interpretation
Fixed Ahead
Luke 9:51 also speaks of the fact that Jesus leading the way to Jerusalem wasn't an accident or a result of being naïve.
The Threat
John 11:8 quickly fills us in on why the disciples were afraid of going back down towards Jerusalem.
The Situation
How do these two verses help us understand the significance of the way today's passage opens?
Reaching a Climax
How does this background help you understand the timing of John and James' request?
Purposeful
In light of Jesus' purposefulness in the beginning of today's passage, read John 10:17-18.
To Save Me
What does this tell us about the Lord Jesus?
Warning #1
Today's passage isn't the first time Jesus warned the disciples about what was going to happen to Him - the first time in the Gospel of Mark is in 8:31.
Warning #2
The second of these warnings came in Mark 9:31.
Prepared
Why do you think Jesus was preparing the disciples for what was going to happen? What can you learn from this for when you are in a position of leadership?
Making Promises
Consider how Jesus replied to the request for Him to make a blind promise. What can you learn from Him about making promises?
Understanding
In Mark 14:32-36 we learn what Jesus is talking about when He asks James and John if they can drink of His cup.
The Cup
What is Jesus referring to when He refers to His cup?
Partaking
Jesus assures James and John that they will share in His suffering - Philippians 1:29 also refers to this.
Like the Master
Just a few days after the events in today's passage, Jesus explains more about this in John 15:20.
Perspective
Based on these passages, how should Christians think about suffering? Should they expect it?
First Place
Colossians 1:18 tells us who should have first place.
Seeking First Place
In 3 John 1:9-11 we read what God thinks about people trying to put themselves first.
God Resists the Proud
We see how God responds to the proud person in 1 Peter 5:5-7.
God and the Proud
What does God think of pride and those who are prideful?
Instead
We see what kind of attitude Christians should have instead in Philippians 2:3-4.
Not This…
Should a Christian try to put themselves forward and seek first place among other Christians?
But This…
What should a Christian do instead of putting him or herself forward?
Anger
At first glance, we might think the other disciples were angry with James and John because of their pride, but based on what Jesus said to them, were the other disciples angry with James and John for a good reason?
Hypocrisy
Do you ever find yourself angry at others for things you do yourself - just like the other ten disciples were angry with James and John for trying to be first since the others all wanted to be first too?
Similar
A chapter ago in Mark 9:33-35, Jesus said something quite similar to what He says in today's passage.
Washing Feet
Jesus was the greatest example of this kind of service. One of the most dramatic instances was when He took the very lowest job - washing feet - and did it for his disciples. This powerful silhouette video with the words of Scripture brings the power of the moment and Jesus' words home. (If you prefer, you can read John 13:2-17.)
Humble Servant
In Philippians 2:5-11 we see that Jesus' coming itself was an act of humble service.
Example
What are some of the ways Jesus showed us an example of being a servant?
Follow
What are some of the ways we are called to follow His example of humble service?
Below You
Based on Jesus' example of washing the disciples' feet, is there any service below a Christian?
Paul, a Servant
Notice how Paul identifies himself in Romans 1:1.
James, a Servant
Notice how James identifies himself in James 1:1.
Your Servants
2 Corinthians 4:5 reveals that Jesus Christ isn't the only one His servants serve.
Servants
If the Lord Jesus and these men who wrote the Bible were servants do we have any excuse to refuse to serve?
By Love
Galatians 5:13 tells us what is to motivate and guide our service.
How to Serve
How are we called to serve others?
Ransom
Take a closer look at the word translated ransom.
Strong's G3083
Greek,lutron [loo'-tron]
--Noun Neuter
Origin: from (3089)
Definition:
- the price for redeeming, ransom
- paid for slaves, captives
- for the ransom of life
- to liberate many from misery and the penalty of their sins
Why a Ransom?
This short post explains what it means that Jesus paid our ransom and why it was necessary.
Click To Visit WebsiteIn Your Words
In your own words, what did Jesus mean when He said He came to give His life as a ransom?
Necessary
Romans 6:23 explains why this is necessary.
For Whom
In Romans 3:23 we see who needs to be ransomed by Jesus.
Who?
Who needs Jesus to pay their ransom?
The Exchange
Consider what 2 Corinthians 5:21 says about how God can accept ransomed sinners.
Enemies
Romans 5:6-8 shows us how wonderful this gift really is.
How?
How does it work for a sinner to be ransomed?
Believe and Confess
We see how a sinner accepts this gift of salvation in Romans 10:9-10.
How to Be Ransomed
How does a person accept God's gift of salvation?
Responding
Titus 2:13-14 tells us how a Christian should respond to the amazing truth that Jesus gave Himself as a ransom for us while we were His enemies.
Hope to Live with Zeal
How should you live in light of the wonderful reality that Jesus paid our ransom?
Once More
Read Mark 10:32-45 once more in light of what you've seen in your Bible study.
About Jesus
What do you see about Jesus in these verses?
Challenge
How would you summarize in a sentence or two how these verses challenge you to live?
Application
First Place
Do you try to position yourself to get recognition and attention? What are some specific ways you do that and what are specific thoughts and actions you should take instead based on what you've seen in this passage?
Servant
Jesus came to serve. Do you think of yourself as a servant? Will you? What is one specific, practical way you will serve someone today?
Ransom
Have you accepted Jesus' gift of eternal life by turning from your sin and believing in His ransom for you by His death and resurrection on your behalf? If not, won't you do that today? If you have, take a minute to thank Him for what He's done for you.
Wrapup
Closing
We hope this study plan has changed the way you think about yourself and challenged you to view yourself as a servant of God and others.
Feedback
Please take a brief moment to provide us some feedback on this lesson. We're always striving to improve, and, with your help, we will.
Click To Visit WebsiteSupport our Ministry
Please join us in our quest to help the world discover the beauty of the Bible. Consider making a generous donation today.
Click To Visit Website
Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.