The Cross and the Crown Week 8 – Text: Mark 16:12-20
Big Idea: Jesus calls His followers to proclaim His resurrection with boldness, power, and clarity—because the story isn’t over, it’s just beginning.
**Disclaimer**
INTRODUCTION: The End That Isn’t the End
Think of the long ending of Mark like an extra scene at the end of a movie. (An “alternate” ending)
It helps tie things together and fits with the rest of the story—but it wasn’t part of the original script. It’s helpful, but we should remember where it came from.
· Early Church Fathers like Irenaeus (around 180 AD) quoted from the long ending, which means it was already in use very early.
· Reformers like John Calvin and Martin Luther included the long ending in their Bibles, but they were careful to interpret it through the lens of the rest of Scripture.
· Modern scholars like Bruce Metzger and N.T. Wright acknowledge that it probably wasn’t original, but that it doesn’t contradict the truth of the resurrection.
Cohesion In All of Scripture – From Genesis 1:1-Revelation 22:21
Introduction: There is a war. There is, since the fall (Genesis 3), a battle for our souls.
Take Heart – Revelation 12:7-12(emphasis verse 11). The battle has been won. Jesus has defeated sin and death.
When we see the cohesion, that scripture is a singular library made from many books, then we can more clearly see the promise of Jesus throughout all of scripture.
The Old Testament is the New Testament CONCEALED. The New Testament is the Old Testament REVEALED.
Teaching Movements:
1. From Doubt to Declaration: Jesus Meets Us Where We Are
Scriptures: Mark 16:12–14 | Luke 24:13–35 | John 20:24–29
“Did not our hearts burn within us while He talked with us?” — Luke 24:32
2. Commissioned with Power: This Gospel Will Go Global
Scriptures: Mark 16:15–18 | Matthew 28:16–20 | Luke 24:44–49
“Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.” — Mark 16:15
3. The Story Continues: Resurrection People in a Broken World
Scriptures: Mark 16:19–20 | Luke 24:50–53 | Revelation 12:11
“And they went out and preached everywhere, while the Lord worked with them.” — Mark 16:20
Conclusion:
Why it all matters? All of scripture points to Jesus. He was present in the creation. He intervened(Christophanies) throughout the Old Testament storyline. The Prophets foretold of His upcoming arrival. John the Baptist announces His arrival. The Great Commission deploys us into the spread of Resurrection life.
Gospel Summary:
Next Steps: