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Jon Pentecost
Published on 13 October 2017 | 0 min read
Mark 1:16-39 – October 13th 2017
Jon Pentecost
October 13, 2017
Observation
What does it say?
HE TAUGHT AS ONE WHO HAD AUTHORITY
Read
Mark 1:16-39
What stands out about Jesus in this passage?
How does Jesus address the disciples and what is their response?
How do the people in the synagogue respond to Jesus? Why do they respond that way?
How do the demons/unclean spirits respond to Jesus?
What does Jesus do to sick people?
What is the result of his healing people?
A. How does Jesus respond to this?
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
What does the way people (and demons) respond to Jesus teach us about who Jesus is? What does he have?
How should that affect the way we think of Jesus?
What is most important to Jesus in his ministry? How should that affect our priorities as Christians? As a church?
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Jon Pentecost
October 13, 2017
Observation
What does it say?
HE TAUGHT AS ONE WHO HAD AUTHORITY
Read
Mark 1:16-39
What stands out about Jesus in this passage?
How does Jesus address the disciples and what is their response?
How do the people in the synagogue respond to Jesus? Why do they respond that way?
How do the demons/unclean spirits respond to Jesus?
What does Jesus do to sick people?
What is the result of his healing people?
A. How does Jesus respond to this?
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
What does the way people (and demons) respond to Jesus teach us about who Jesus is? What does he have?
How should that affect the way we think of Jesus?
What is most important to Jesus in his ministry? How should that affect our priorities as Christians? As a church?
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Mark 1:1-15 – October 6th 2017
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Mark 1:40-2:12 – October 20th 2017
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