Jesus hangs out with some sinners. Mark 2:13-17
Jesus changes things up! Mark 2:18-22
A worship service to remember! Mark 3:1-6
Sowing seeds for the kingdom – Mark 4
You get what you give – and more. Mark 4:24
+ Mark 4:21-25 – Literary structure
Jesus subdues the storm. Who is this? Mark 4:35-41
Jesus subdues the storm. Where’s the faith? Mark 4:35-41
Jesus visits home – Mark 6
Jesus takes on human religious traditions. Mark 7:1-13
+ Mark 7:6-13 – literary structure
The real problem: An impure heart. Mark 7:14-23
Jesus and the Syrophoenician woman – Mark 7:24-30
An unusual healing: The blind man of Bethsaida. Mark 8:22-26
An unusual healing: The blind man of Bethsaida. Take two. Mark 8:22-26
Want to be great? Minister to children – Mark 9:33-37
Arguing about who’s the greatest. Mark 9:33-37
Rejecting disciples who are not from your group. Mark 9:38-41
Causing “little ones” to stumble. Mark 9:42
Getting serious about good relationships. Mark 9:43-50
The healing of Bartimaeus – Mark 10
The kind of leaders Jesus is looking for – Mark 10
Jesus signifies the end of the temple. Mark 11:15-19
The end of the old temple the beginning of the new. Mark 11:12-14; 20-21
Jesus’ new temple will be a house of prayer. Mark 11:22-25
The parable of the vineyard tenants. Mark 12:1-12
The widow’s offering. Mark 12:41-44
What to expect as we wait for Jesus’ return – Mark 13