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Failure is not Final

stephen

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Paul thought it not good to take Mark with them, who departed from them fromPamphylia
Acts 15 : 38

Paul rejected Mark. God had not rejected him. Fundamentally Paul was right, if wrong in his sharpness. And Mark was wrong. In Christ for all that, failure is not final. The harsh appraisal of men, even of good men, is not always that of God. He does not quench the smoking flax. Mark failed because he was in the wrong place. Qualities wrongly deployed become defects

Paul once likened the church to a body complete with limbs and organs. Hand cannot function as foot, nor heart do the work of the lungs. Tension invades the community of Christ when people try incongruously to function in ways for which they have no aptitude or calling. In a healthy body each member performs harmoniously its alloted task. So in the body of Christ. Each must do his proper work, or become a liability.

Mark was impulsive, hasty, perhaps to fiery. Those very qualities were to make him successful in the real task which awaited him, the writing of his terse, brief gospel. Paul wrote of the body of Christ in chapter twelve of his first letter to Corinth. Perhaps he thought of Mark, his hasty dismissal of one as hasty as himself, and the events which followed, and which were to restore their fellowship.
 
A great deal of meat here sir, but for me it would have been far more powerful if it were less brief and contained a bit more patient and enlightening discussion. This was just a bit too brief to be clearly understood.
 
2 Tim 4 : 11 "take Mark and bring him with thee; for he is profitable to me for the ministry"

Relationships, churches, groups, all these can split. Things fly apart. We know that Paul and Barnabus split over Mark. And you know it was not just these two men involved. There were groups and camps that went with them.

Political and social groups form and alliances are made and broken. Not just Paul and Barnabus, if you read between the lines you see the strain between Paul and James, and poor Peter seem caught between the two.

Those who have been 'in the inner circle' know all too well that what was true of those men is also true of us. It is a wonder how any real work for the 'kingdom' gets done. But God uses the frail foolish things to demolish the mighty, and it is a comfort to know that these great men, pillars of our faith, were in fact just like you and I.. Giving us hope for the future..... in our God.

Paul at the last, locked up in a Roman prison, (2Tim 4:11) frail and weak, calls for the one he had refused to take along with him years before.

Apparently both of them had learned a lot from their failures. I would like to think that I have learned something too.
 
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