Mark – Chapter 12: 1-17

Jesus answers their questions and then tells them a parable about a vineyard owner who sends his servants to collect the fruit, but they are mistreated and eventually killed. The owner then sends his son, thinking that the tenants will respect him, but they also kill him. Jesus then tells them that they are the wicked tenants, and that the kingdom of God will be taken away from them and given to others who will produce its fruit.

Mark – Chapter 11: 1-33

Jesus enters Jerusalem and goes to the Temple, where he overturns the tables of the money changers and drives out those who were selling animals. The next day, he curses a fig tree that has no fruit, and it withers away. The apostles are amazed by this, and Jesus tells them that they can pray for anything, and it will be done for them if they have faith. The chief priests and the scribes look for a way to kill Jesus, and the chapter ends with Jesus speaking about the importance of forgiveness.

Mark – Chapter 10: 1-52

Jesus teaches about divorce and the importance of marriage. He also blesses the children who are brought to him and tells his disciples that it is difficult for a rich person to enter the kingdom of heaven. After this, a man asks Jesus what he must do to inherit eternal life, and Jesus tells him to follow the commandments. The man says that he has kept all the commandments, and Jesus tells him that he still lacks one thing: to sell all that he has, give to the poor, and follow him.

Mark – Chapter 9: 1-50

Jesus talks about the importance of humility and being willing to suffer in order to be great. After this, Jesus performs a miraculous healing of a demon-possessed boy. Later, Jesus is transfigured before Peter, James, and John, and Elijah and Moses appear with him. After this, Jesus and the apostles come down from the mountain, and Jesus heals a man’s demon-possessed daughter.

Mark – Chapter 8: 1-38

The Pharisees then ask him for a sign, but he refuses and warns them against the leaven (influence) of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod. Jesus then asks his apostles who people say that he is, and they tell him that some say he is John the Baptist, others say he is Elijah, and still others say he is one of the prophets. Jesus asks the apostles who they think he is, and Peter responds that he is the Messiah. Jesus then begins to teach them about his coming death and resurrection.

Mark – Chapter 7: 1-37

The Pharisees criticize Jesus for not following their traditional hand-washing practices. Jesus responds by saying that it is not what goes into a person’s mouth that defiles them, but what comes out of it. He then goes on to list the various ways that people can sin with their words and actions. Jesus heals a woman’s daughter and a deaf man who has a speech impediment. Later, he feeds a large crowd with just a few loaves of bread and fish.

Mark – Chapter 6: 1-56

Jesus is unable to do any miracles in Nazareth because of the people’s lack of faith. He sends his apostles out on a mission, instructing them to take nothing with them but a staff. They perform miracles and heal the sick. John the Baptist is killed, and when Jesus hears about it, he withdraws to a lonely place to grieve and pray. The apostles return and tell him about all that they have done, and Jesus goes with them to teach and heal more people.

Mark – Chapter 5: 1-43

Satan’s only goal is to destroy the life of man, but Christ Jesus gives us life. We see Jesus performing some of His most famous miracles – the healing of a man possessed by demons, a girl restored to life and a woman healed. These miracle shows us the power of Jesus Christ, despite their opposition, Jesus continues to reach out to those who need him, and he ultimately triumphs over death itself.

Mark – Chapter 4: 1-41

The biggest disease in the world is sin. Jesus came to save sinners. This body is perishable it will one day get mixed in the soil your soul is very important for God.

Mark – Chapter 3: 1-35

God was very sad to see the hardness of man’s heart, as Satan hardens the heart of man and does not allow him to turn to God but wants to lead man to hell. Satan always knew that Jesus was the son of God and When a person turns back to God with all his heart, his heart will become soft, and all his needs take a backseat.