Mark’s Gospel presents Jesus as no ordinary man - He's the Messiah, the Son of God, whose arrival was foretold by prophets and confirmed by John the Baptist. But who do you say Jesus is?
Who do you say Jesus is? Mark’s Gospel presents Jesus as no ordinary man - He's the Messiah, the Son of God, whose arrival was foretold by prophets and confirmed by John the Baptist. But if Jesus is truly who He claims to be, how should we respond to this life-altering truth?
Three voices declare who Jesus is—John the Baptist, an unclean spirit, and even a voice from heaven—but what does this mean for us today? With authority over spirits and an invitation to follow, how should we respond to His call? Is the kingdom closer than we think?
Who do you say Jesus is? The crowds marveled at His teachings, His followers left everything behind, and even His critics recognized His authority to forgive sins. But mere proximity isn’t enough. Have you responded to His call for faith and forgiveness?
In Mark 3, we see Jesus’ miraculous healings tested and his purpose questioned - yet he continues to bring wholeness, even as opposition rises. Is healing only about physical ailments, or could there be a deeper, more profound transformation Jesus offers?
Who defines your identity? Explore the stories of two kings—Herod and Jesus—and a crowd caught in the tension between truth and relevance. How does their response shape your own choice? Is Jesus merely a man, or is He your King and Savior?
Who is Jesus? A prophet, a teacher, or something far greater? Explore this life-changing question through Mark 8:27-38 and uncover how Jesus' identity shapes history, our worldview, and the very essence of discipleship. Are you ready to respond to the most important question?
Who is Jesus, really? Is He the "Son of God", fully divine, or the "Son of Man", fully human? Discover how the Gospel of Mark reveals His dual nature and why we desperately need the Son—God's ultimate gift to humanity. What does this mean for you?
When pride divides and self-seeking reigns, what does true greatness look like? Jesus’s journey to the cross reveals a powerful model: greatness isn’t found in being served but in serving others. Will we follow His path of humility, or let pride keep us from His purpose?
Who are we in Jesus' parable of the vineyard—faithful stewards or rebellious tenants? God has sent His Son, the cornerstone, to offer light and life. Will we embrace the truth or reject it? The kingdom is near—how will you respond to its call?
What if you had to decide what truly matters? In Mark 12, Jesus reveals the greatest command: Love God with everything, and love others wholeheartedly. Yet, do we truly live this way? Discover who Jesus is, why love matters more than sacrifice, and what’s truly missing.