Jason constantinoff
on January 28, 2025
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"FOR HE IS PROFITABLE TO ME"
"Only Luke is with me. Take Mark, and bring him with thee: for he is profitable to me for the ministry." (2 Timothy 4:11)
Paul is nearing the end of life here on earth now as he pens this letter to Timothy. Without question we find in other writings that Paul is always thinking of and thankful for others. (Philippians 1:3-4) We can certainly see that in this little epistle which many consider to be his swan song.
Paul tells us here in this little verse, "Only Luke is with me." Does that mean that others had forsaken him? Not at all. Those others were out in the highways and by-ways spreading the Good News of Christ and ole Paul would have it no other way!
But there's another piece of information here that we often overlook. Note the next statement, "Take Mark, and bring him with thee: for he is profitable to me for the ministry." Paul is saying to Timothy in so many words, "Listen Timothy, when you come to pay me a visit, make sure Mark is with you. He is very dear to my heart and will prove to be valuable in our Lord's work. I believe Mark had proven himself to be a good soldier for Christ."
But you know folks, it wasn't always that way, was it? In order to get a good understanding of the situation, we need to go back some 22 years and remember an event that took place in Acts 12:25-13:13.
Paul and Barnabas are setting out on the first of three missionary journeys and John, whose surname was Mark, accompanies these two giants of the faith. They traveled together thru several cities spreading the Gospel, but when they came to Paphos, they came face to face with a sorcerer who went by the handle of Bar-jesus.(Elymas).
Now Elymas didn't want anything to do with Jesus or anyone who did, and He thought he was going to set ole Paul straight. But Paul stood his ground and went eyeball to eyeball with him till a mist and darkness fell on Elymas to the point of having to be led around like a stray calf.
After this, the missionary team came to Perga and that's where we hear those words, "...and John departing from them returned to Jerusalem." (Acts 13:13) John, or Mark as he was called, evidently couldn't take the heat so he left the kitchen.
Well, the story goes on and 5 years later in Acts 15:36-41, we find that Paul and Barnabas decided that they would start out on their second leg as Missionaries and journey again thru those areas that they stopped at on their first lap. Barnabas wanted to take Mark again this time, but Paul didn't want anything to do with that idea. Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me! Paul wasn't going to sit around and see if Mark was going to run home again just because the sledding got a little bumpy. The Bible tells us in Acts 15:39, that the contention was so sharp between Paul and Barnabas that they departed asunder. Seeing that both these men were human, I can't help but wonder if clenched fists were visible that day. At any rate, they separated!! The one good thing that came out of this bro-ha was that instead of having one missionary team, now we have two (v. 39-40).
We fast forward now some 17 years to the verse we started in 2 Timothy. Evidently Mark had proven himself. Now he was on Paul's top 10 list of ministerial workers. Mark is no longer viewed in Paul's mind as a PROBLEM CHILD. Mark is now a PROFITABLE CO-WORKER.
If it wasn't for Christ-like Barnabas willing to give him a second chance, who knows where Mark might have ended up? I'm glad that God brought about a great change in the life of Mark, aren't you?
But God also brought about a great change in the life of Paul as well. Paul wanted nothing to do with Mark nearly two decades earlier because he felt Mark might take off again at the drop of a hat and that spelled LOSS for the cause of Christ. But hear again Paul's words on the matter, " Take Mark, and bring him with thee: for he is PROFITABLE to me for the ministry."(caps mine) And Mark was indeed profitable. For we understand that he penned the Gospel that bears his name which is the shortest of the foue and most likely the earliest.
Friends, perhaps we know someone that started out like Mark. Maybe they threw in the towel years ago. Possibly they gave up too. You know, they may stand in need of a Barnabas that will give them a second chance. What do you say we contact that one that left some time ago and offer them the hand of a second chance. Who knows, they just might turn out to be PROFITABLE for the Lord's ministry.
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Rachel
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January 28, 2025
Rachel
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January 28, 2025