Mark 10 explained
Servant Leadership: Greatness Rewritten by the Way of the Cross (Mark 10:32–45)
In Mark 10:32–45, Jesus predicts His suffering for the third time and then redefines greatness when James and John seek positions of honor. Jesus teaches that true leadership is found in service—and that the Son of Man came not to be served, but to serve.
The Rich Man and the Cost of Discipleship: What Do You Treasure Most? (Mark 10:17–31)
In Mark 10:17–31, a rich man asks Jesus how to inherit eternal life. Jesus exposes the grip of wealth on the heart and invites him into wholehearted discipleship. This encounter challenges us to examine what we value most—and whether we trust Jesus enough to let go.
Let the Children Come: Receiving the Kingdom with Childlike Faith (Mark 10:13–16)
In Mark 10:13–16, Jesus welcomes children whom others try to send away. With tenderness and authority, He declares that the kingdom of God belongs to those who receive it like a child. This moment reshapes how we understand humility, trust, and true belonging.
Marriage and Divorce: Restoring God’s Design for Covenant Faithfulness (Mark 10:1–12)
In Mark 10:1–12, Jesus addresses marriage and divorce by pointing back to God’s original design. He elevates covenant faithfulness over cultural loopholes and calls His followers to reflect God’s heart in their most intimate commitments.




