“From Paphos, Paul and his
companions sailed to Perga in Pamphylia, where John left them to return to
Jerusalem.” – Acts 13:13, NIV
Paul and Barnabas were
traveling and ministering to the Christian church. While they were on their
mission, they invited John Mark along. Although little is known about this
Biblical character, many believe that John was a young Christian who was still
newer in the faith.
During their mission trip,
John suddenly leaves. No explanation as to why is provided in Scripture.
Perhaps an aging parent became ill. Maybe the family business came calling and
John couldn’t say no. Perhaps he was unhappy with one of the missionaries.
Whatever his reason, John Mark left.
Later, Barnabas reconnects
with John and wants to bring him along on their next missions trip. Paul puts
his foot down and the two argue so intensely over this that they eventually
part ways.
What’s interesting though is
Paul’s mention of John Mark years later in a letter to the Colossians. In
Colossians 4:10, he says:
“My fellow prisoner
Aristarchus sends you his greetings, as does Mark, the cousin of Barnabas. (You
have received instructions about him; if he comes to you, welcome him.)”
Not only does he instruct the
church to welcome John. He also mentions that John has been one of his
comforters during his imprisonment (verse 11).
Sometimes, God calls us to
give a second chance to a brother or sister in Christ. It’s a gift that God
gives us every day and one He wants us to generously share with others.
God, help me to give a second chance to those around me.
Remind me again that I need Your grace daily, hourly even. Let me be humble and
kind to the John Marks in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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