MARK x. 51. “Jesus
answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should
do unto thee?”
I. CONSIDER the disposition this question shows on our
Saviour’s part.
I. It shows the delicacy of the Saviour. There is as
little allusion made by the gospel itself to the sin of the
sinner as possible. It is not, Come filthy, come naked, but
it is, Come whosoever will.
2. Note the wisdom of the Saviour. Our Lord asks him
a question which sets his mind to work, and gives him
lessons in prayer.
II. Turn the question over again as it appeals to our-
selves. What should we say in reply?
1. It ought to prompt a Christian tenderness in us.
2. Let us seek to conquer wisdom. The text suggests
the idea of state: “What wilt thou that I should do unto
thee?”
3. The generosity involved in our Lord’s question sup-
plies us with a strong incentive to boldness at the throne
of the heavenly grace.
Charles H. Spurgeon
There is one key which will open the Book to you and reveal its golden treasures. That key is Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the Foundation, the Center, and the Mainspring of all Divine Truth. This is what He said, “Search the Scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of Me.” If we would avoid error in interpreting and applying the Scriptures, we must understand that everything in the Bible speaks of and relates to Christ. Divorce any doctrine from Christ and that doctrine becomes heresy. Divorce any precept from Christ and that precept becomes self-righteous legality.
Don Fortner