How does Mark 11:6 demonstrate obedience to Jesus' instructions in our lives? Recognizing the Context • Mark 11 opens with Jesus approaching Jerusalem for the triumphal entry. • He sends two disciples ahead: “Go into the village... you will find a colt tied...” (Mark 11:2). • He gives exact words to say if anyone questions them. • Verse 6 records their response: “They answered as Jesus had instructed, and the people gave them permission.” (Mark 11:6) Mark 11:6 — A Snapshot of Obedience • Immediate: The disciples act without delay; no debate, no alteration. • Precise: They repeat Jesus’ words verbatim. • Effective: Their obedience removes obstacles; the colt is released. • Testifies to Christ’s authority: Strangers yield not to the disciples’ charisma but to the authoritative word of Jesus spoken through them. Lessons for Our Daily Walk 1. Take Jesus at His Word • John 14:15 — “If you love Me, you will keep My commandments.” • Like the disciples, we trust Scripture’s directives even when outcomes are unseen. 2. Obey Exactly, Not Approximately • Partial obedience is disobedience (1 Samuel 15:22). • The disciples didn’t edit Jesus’ instructions; we likewise hold to the literal accuracy of Scripture. 3. Expect Provision on the Path of Obedience • Luke 5:5-6 shows nets filled after Peter acts on Jesus’ word. • Here, the colt is freely given. God works behind the scenes when we step out in faith. 4. Courage Is Birthed from Confidence in Christ • Approaching strangers to untie property risked confrontation, yet confidence in Jesus’ authority quelled fear (cf. Joshua 1:9). • Today, bold stands for biblical truth rest on the same certainty. 5. Our Words Carry His Authority When Rooted in Scripture • “They answered as Jesus had instructed.” Speaking His truth releases His power (Hebrews 4:12). • Whether sharing the gospel or offering counsel, Scripture-saturated speech impacts hearts. Practical Applications • Start the day reading a passage; purpose to obey one clear command. • Memorize key verses so, like the disciples, you can answer situations “as Jesus instructs.” • When prompted to serve, give, or speak, act promptly—trust the Lord to “give permission” by opening doors. Living Out Mark 11:6 Instant, precise, faith-filled obedience turns ordinary errands into divinely orchestrated moments. As the disciples secured a colt for the King, so our everyday obedience prepares the way for Jesus to be exalted in our world. |