Gospel of Mark

Jesus calls Levi and eats with sinners

Jesus Calls Levi and Dines with Sinners (Mark 2:13–17)

Scripture: Mark 2:13–17 (NASB) And He went out again by the seashore; and all the people were coming to Him, and He was teaching them. As He passed by, He saw Levi the son of Alphaeus sitting in the tax office, and He said to him, “Follow Me!” And he stood up and followed Him. And […]

Jesus heals paralytic in Mark 2

Jesus Heals the Paralytic (Mark 2:1–12)

In Mark 2:1–12, four friends tear through a roof to bring a paralytic to Jesus. What happens next reveals the heart of Christ: forgiveness first, then healing. This bold moment calls us to persistent faith, deeper trust, and a willingness to act when others can’t move on their own.

Jesus heals the leper in Mark

Jesus Heals the Leper (Mark 1:40–45)

A desperate man with leprosy approaches Jesus. Moved with compassion, Jesus touches and heals him. This encounter reveals not just miraculous healing—but the love that restores worth and dignity to the outcast. Will you let Jesus touch what others avoid?

Jesus prays and preaches

Jesus Prays and Preaches (Mark 1:35–39)

After a night of healing, Jesus rises early to pray alone. When the disciples find Him, He reaffirms His mission—to preach in other towns. In a noisy world, Jesus models focused obedience. Will you step away to listen and obey?

Jesus heals Simon’s mother-in-law

Jesus Heals Simon’s Mother-in-Law (Mark 1:29–34)

Jesus enters Simon’s house and heals his mother-in-law with a simple touch. As the sun sets, crowds gather for healing. In this moment, we see the heart of Jesus: personal, powerful, and present. Let Him into your home today.

Jesus teaches and heals with authority

Jesus Teaches and Heals With Authority (Mark 1:21–28)

In Mark 1:21–28, Jesus teaches with authority and confronts an unclean spirit, stunning the synagogue. His words aren’t empty—they change everything. Watch how power, purpose, and purity flow from Jesus, and how we can live in that same authority today.

Jesus calls first disciples

Jesus Calls His First Disciples (Mark 1:16–20)

Jesus calls Simon, Andrew, James, and John from their boats. These fishermen leave everything to follow Him. Mark 1:16–20 shows us how ordinary people respond with extraordinary faith to a simple call. Will you answer that call today?

Jesus temptation in the wilderness

Jesus Temptation in the Wilderness (Mark 1:12–13)

Jesus was led into the wilderness by the Spirit and confronted by Satan. Mark 1:12–13 reveals a powerful picture of divine strength, obedience, and endurance in the face of spiritual warfare. Learn how to face your own wilderness with purpose.

Jesus baptism in the Gospel of Mark

Jesus Baptism in the Gospel of Mark (Mark 1:9–11)

Audience of the Gospel of Mark Mark is writing to Roman Gentile believers—disciples under pressure. His account of Jesus’ baptism in the Gospel of Mark illustrates Jesus as a Servant-King with divine authority. His audience is action-oriented, practical, and surrounded by worldly power. They need to see Jesus as a Servant-King with divine authority, not […]

Jesus interactions in the Gospel of Mark

Jesus Interactions in the Gospel of Mark

Introduction to the Gospel of Mark When we explore Jesus’ interactions in the Gospel of Mark, we are entering a gospel unlike any other. Mark’s writing moves quickly, capturing the urgency, authority, and relentless compassion of Jesus Christ. This Gospel isn’t just a record of events—it’s a compelling, fast-paced call to recognize Jesus as the Son […]