Jesus is… the crucified Messiah
Jesus calls us to follow him – by letting go of everything, so we can receive all he offers.
The big question in Mark’s gospel is: who is Jesus? We look at how different people responded to Jesus then, to answer the question – who we we think Jesus is?
Jesus calls us to follow him – by letting go of everything, so we can receive all he offers.
On this question Mark’s gospel turns: ‘Do you see?’ Do you see who Jesus really is?
Jesus did and said so much but they just didn’t get it – not the crowds, not the Pharisees, not even his disciples.
Two desperate people begged Jesus to help them – and he did. Can we trust him to do the same today?
Like the Pharisees, we too can put our own rules and customs before a heart obedience to God. How can we avoid this trap?
As the wind and waves grew, so did the disciples’ fears – they didn’t realise was watching them and would rescue them.
What does it mean to have compassion? Did Jesus only care about spiritual needs?
People respond in many different ways to the question we are addressing in this series: who is Jesus?
Jesus sent out his closest disciples, two by two, to proclaim his message and use his authority. How does this instruction apply to us?
Many ‘took offence’ at Jesus. His message runs counter to many aspects of our culture – can we accept his hard teaching?
We hear about people who asked for, and received, the power of Jesus to heal and restore. Miracles can and do happen…
Jesus demonstrates his authority over a horde of evil spirits. Evil is a present reality, but in Jesus we are on the winning side.