Mark - Living in the WordSample

VERSE OF THE DAY:
“But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?”
- Mark 8:29
REFLECTION:
- Some people see Jesus as a kind teacher.
- Some people see an outlaw.
- Some people see a prophet.
- Some people see a fairy tale.
- WHO DO YOU SEE?
- PETER SAW THE SAVIOR.
- You can’t be saved by a teacher, outlaw, revolutionary, prophet, or myth.
- You can only be saved by a SAVIOR.
JOURNAL POINTS:
- When you talk about Jesus, what do you talk about?
- Who do you say that He is?
- Is Jesus your Savior?
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About this Plan

The Gospel of Mark is considered by some to be the most important of the “synoptic” gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), mainly because it was the earliest written. With brevity and urgency, John Mark describes the birth, life, work and teachings of Jesus Christ. Highlighted with action and vivid storytelling, this Gospel underscores the transformative power of faith and encourages us to remain steadfast in our commitment to Christ.
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