Mark 5

Interesting to see how Jesus was not welcomed on one side of the lake for driving the evil spirit and cleaning the person, but welcomed with a large gathering on the other side of lake, is this because of the type of miracle?Jesus went about doing good on places where

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Mark 4

“but the worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth and the desires for other things come in and choke the word” (v. 19) The parable of the growing seed clearly teaches us that its not about our power its just God’s providence. The disciples called him “Teacher”. In this

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Mark 3

Jesus appointed and designated them as apostles that they might-Preach Authority to drive out demons and above all They might be with him Jesus appointed twelve apostles to be with him and to be sent out. Jesus discipled them and sent them out. Great model. Jesus got angry seeing the

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Mark 2

Sabbath was a day of rest, holy to the Lord(Exodus 31:14). Jesus said that the Sabbath was made for the humankind and not humankind for the Sabbath. Jesus said to Levi aka Matthew, “follow me.” He got up and followed him (v. 14). No doubts; no questions; no excuses; no

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Mark 1

Jesus healed many and astonished the crowd watching him. I think that some people are seeing Jesus in a way that he is only a healer. So they bring all their loved ones to get restored. For someone starting off in ministry Jesus is pretty low key. The demons knew

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Judges 21

The book of Judges illustrates Israel’s unfaithfulness without godly leaders: “In those days there was no king in Israel; all the people did what was right in their own eyes” (v. 25). With godly leaders people, churches, and nations flourish; without godly leaders, people, churches, and nations perish. (v. 25)

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Judges 19

The dire consequences of choosing to live without God. The Israelites followed the path of Sodom and Gomorrah. A ridiculous story, with lots of “seriously?” moments! No mention of God or god anywhere. Depicts nothing more than the total depravity of everyone involved, except the Levite’s servant! Fortunately, the Levite

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Judges 18

The people are looking for God but through their own means, through ephods, carved images, cast idols and other household gods (v. 17), things explicitly forbidden. The Danites remembered their ancestor and named their city after Dan. However, they failed to remember their God. The previous chapter, Micah said, “Now

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Judges 17

Micah’s Idols: It takes courage to admit our own mistakes and come out clean. At the same time we should be careful about what becomes our idols. This small chapter illustrates how even the Levites have forgotten their calling and in fact their God. It is true including the Levites

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Judges 16

My first thought was, “What an idiot”! Everything is going well for him, why did he just blow it all off. Clearly it is because of his weakness for women, especially Philistine women! If only he had read Prov 5. Samson failed miserably in the hands of women and hence

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