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Waiting
Through the Gospel of Mark, there have been ups and downs, twists and turns, in following Jesus’ kingdom message. As His disciples have...
Anointed
In (Mk. 14), we read of another significant shift in the narrative of Mark's Gospel. From this point, Jesus will not be speaking and...
s136: When Will This Happen?
The events leading up to (Mark 13) have moved quickly. In Mark 11, Jesus entered Jerusalem, He cleansed the Temple, and His authority has be
Questions For Jesus
The religious leaders do not provide an answer to Jesus' question. They are in a bit of a trap. If they were to say John's baptism was...
The Vineyard
Through Mark’s gospel one of the themes introduced is the kingdom of God (ref. Mk. 1:1; 14-15). Part of understanding Mark’s account is unde
Three Keys To The Kingdom
Today, our culture moves at a very fast pace. From constant notifications to clips and soundbites on our Twitter feeds. The news comes and a
Finding Faith
Jesus has just finished teaching about what truly makes a person unclean. It is not what is on the outside that makes a person unclean, but
Traditions and Habits
LISTEN HERE We all have routines and traditions. It may be something as simple as brushing our teeth in the morning. Even this simple...
Urgency of the Gospel
There are times when we experience a sense of urgency. I like to wake up early in the morning, enjoy a cup of coffee while I read the...
Who Is Jesus?
Toward the end of chapter four of Mark’s gospel, we read of Jesus calming the storm. Continuing to read through chapter five, we read of sev
Hear
However, we also notice in chapter 3 that great multitudes are following Him. Despite some critics and those who have questioned Him (ref. 3
Old and New
Looking at this, what is Jesus teaching in the context of Mark’s gospel? Why is Mark providing us with these stories or accounts here in Cha
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