Mark 7:11 – 8:28
Jesus exposes hollow religion, calls hearts to repentance, feeds the hungry, heals the blind, and asks the defining question: Who do you say I am? A call to true faith, clear sight, and wholehearted devotion.
Jesus exposes hollow religion, calls hearts to repentance, feeds the hungry, heals the blind, and asks the defining question: Who do you say I am? A call to true faith, clear sight, and wholehearted devotion.
Jesus calls us to rest in Him and challenges the empty traditions that distract our hearts. In this study, we’re reminded to put God’s Word above everything else and return to a simple, sincere walk with Him.
Jesus brings life where others see death, restores the broken, empowers His disciples, and reveals compassion for crowds without guidance. From calming panic to feeding thousands, Mark shows His unmatched authority, mercy, and mission to teach and save.
A glimpse of Jesus’ unmatched authority! He delivers, restores, and revives. From the freed man’s testimony to Jairus’ desperate faith, Mark 5:14–40 shows that no situation is too far gone when Christ steps in.
Jesus reveals that nothing hidden will stay secret, calms the storm with a word, frees a man bound by demons, and shows His unmatched authority over nature and darkness.
Jesus reveals His authority, appoints His disciples, and teaches through parables—showing that the Kingdom of God is received by those with open hearts, as only good soil produces lasting fruit.
Jesus reveals His authority to forgive sins, heal the sick, and call sinners to Himself. Amid growing opposition, He shows that mercy outweighs ritual, and that true faith moves mountains!
Jesus reveals His divine authority through His teaching, healing, and power over unclean spirits. The people were astonished because His words carried power and truth unlike anything they had ever heard from the religious leaders of their day.
Discover the beginning of Mark’s Gospel as we explore Mark 1:1–21. From John the Baptist to Jesus’ early ministry, see how Mark reveals Christ’s authority and calls us to follow Him wholeheartedly.
The Gospel of Mark is the earliest and shortest Gospel, showing Jesus as the powerful yet suffering Son of God. It moves quickly through His miracles, teachings, and sacrifice, emphasizing discipleship and the cross.