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Our teacher, John Mathews, tackles Mark Chapter 13 with the theme "Apocalypse," focusing on eschatology, the study of the end times, and the return of Christ.
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Our teacher, John Mathews, brings us into Mark Chapters 11 and 12 with the theme "Direct Confrontation." We observe Jesus entering Jerusalem triumphantly, only to directly confront the corruption and hypocrisy within the temple.
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Our teacher, John Mathews, guides us through Mark Chapter 10 with the theme "Counting The Cost." In this chapter, Jesus addresses the cost of discipleship, emphasizing commitment and sacrifice.
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Our teacher, John Mathews, brings us into Mark Chapter 9, where we explore "power and glory." This chapter showcases the Transfiguration, where Jesus reveals His true divine nature to Peter, James, and John.
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In Mark Chapter 8, our teacher, John Mathews, explores the theme "the sign of the cross." Jesus demonstrates His compassion and miraculous provision by feeding four thousand people.
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In this episode, our teacher John Mathews takes us through the theme of "Living Faith or Dead Religion?" in Mark Chapter 7. We discuss how Jesus addressed the hollow practices of the Pharisees, who prioritized tradition over genuine heart transformation.
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Jesus was often misunderstood by those around him. He faced skepticism in his hometown and was taken for granted by those familiar with him. Despite this, he sent his disciples out to preach repentance and gave them authority over evil spirits. They healed many, relying on God's provision.
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In this episode we see Jesus' power over the most frightening aspects of the human condition. The chapter begins with Jesus calming a storm, showcasing his control over nature. On the other side of the sea, he encounters a man tormented by a legion of demons, which Jesus casts out, restoring the man to sanity.
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The theme is "This Seed Speaks Indeed," focusing on the parable of the sower and the power of God's Word. Jesus uses parables to teach about the kingdom of God, explaining that the Word of God is like a seed that grows differently depending on the soil it lands on.
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Jesus, undeterred by the disapproval of others, confronts religious hypocrisy and societal norms by engaging with sinners, challenging religious practices, and healing on the Sabbath
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In Mark Chapter 1, the theme for the day focuses on the authority and power of Jesus Christ over evil and demonic forces. As "The Exorcist," Jesus demonstrates his dominion over impure spirits, showing that He is Lord and Master over all forms of evil.
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This chapter describes the resurrection of Jesus Christ, beginning with Mary Magdalene and the other Mary visiting the tomb and finding it empty. An angel informs them that Jesus has risen, as he promised.
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This chapter recounts the final events leading to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Beginning with Judas Iscariot's remorse and subsequent suicide, the narrative moves to Jesus' trial before Pilate, where despite knowing Jesus is innocent, Pilate succumbs to the crowd's demand for crucifixion.
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John Matthews discusses Matthew 26 under the theme "Betrayal and Passion." This chapter covers the events leading to Jesus' crucifixion, highlighting the Last Supper, during which Jesus predicts Judas' betrayal and Peter's denial. Jesus affirms the necessity of his death, symbolized through the Passover as the sacrificial lamb.
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John Matthews, continues with Jesus' “Olivet Discourse” , emphasizing the importance of being prepared for Judgment Day (J-day). Jesus shares parables illustrating readiness and accountability, such as the Ten Virgins and the Talents.
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Our teacher, John Matthews, examines Matthew 24, in which Jesus discusses the signs of the end times. In what is known as the "Olivet Discourse," Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple and provides a series of events that will signal the approach of the end of the age. He warns of false Christs, wars, famines, earthquakes, and persecution of believers.
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Jesus confronts the hypocrisy of the scribes, Pharisees, and religious leaders of his time. He criticizes them for not practicing what they preach, creating burdens for others they wouldn't carry themselves, and seeking honour and recognition rather than serving humbly.
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Jesus tells the parable of the wedding banquet, explaining that many who seem undeserving will accept God’s invitation to his kingdom, while some expected guests will be excluded because of their pride and rejection of his grace.
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Jesus enters Jerusalem, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies, notably from Zechariah 9:9, as he rides humbly on a donkey, symbolizing peace.
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These chapters address the serious issue of wealth and its potential to become a barrier to following Jesus. The story of the rich young ruler illustrates the struggle between earthly riches and eternal life.
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