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  • Michael on Mark 1 - 12 years ago
    He is a strong faith
  • Jerry on Matthew 26:6 - 12 years ago
    There is no mistranslation in the KJB...it has been perfectly and accurately perserved...
    Because there are so many men in the Bible named Simon...This particular Simon was the the title of "the Leper" to distinguish him from the other Simons, and to remind us that he was healed in Mark 1:40 and is now able to fellowship and have people over at his house...he probabley moved from Galilee (if he was a resident there, or could have only visited to be healed) to Bethany
  • Tyrone on Mark 1 - 12 years ago
    what was Moses law Jesus was telling the sick man to follow?
  • Terry on Mark 1 - 13 years ago
    Great scripture
  • Paul sweezea on Matthew 3:5 - 13 years ago
    The problem is, each gospel that mentions this says all. Peter tells them in Acts 2 repent and be baptized everyone of you for the remission of sins, this salvation that is being required is a national salvation for Israel, that would have facilitated the immediate step into the tribulation period, and finally Jesus the Messiahs return to Israel as king. See Mark 1:5, and Acts 2:38, We cannot pass over Matthew 10:23; But when they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another: for verily I say unto you, ye shall not have gone over the cities of Israel, till the Son of man be come. vs 22 sets post ascension period.
  • Talalelei Esekia on Mark 1 - 13 years ago
    Thank God for Jesus because the new things from him, his power cast out demons and obey him unclean spirits and fulfill prothycie from Isaiah 61:1-4 he declare in Luke 4:18 that the gospel for all mankind his mercies endure fore ever
  • Jay on Mark 1 - 13 years ago
    Tips about reading book of Mark:
    1. The writer (Mark) portrays Jesus as a servant;
    2. No servant ever has a genealogy;
    3. When reading the gospels, anything before the cross is still officially under the law;
    4. This is the same John Mark that retreated earlier on Paul's first missionary journey ( Acts 13:13);
    5. Paul and Barnabas spilt up over John Mark in Acts 15:36-41 6, then Paul ask for John Mark, for he now is profitable unto Paul in II Timothy 4:11.
    What is the lesson we can learn from this!
  • Suraj Ribo(pas) on Mark 1 - 13 years ago
    The disciples responded to His call, and followed Him giving away their gains (jobs).He gave them the best job ever, Guiding people to the Kingdom of God by proclaiming the Gospel. The Gospel cleansed, freed, and humbled me to be His true disciple. What a powerful truth and power manifested in mark chapter one. Glory to be HIM forever and ever.
  • Mary McDonald on Mark 1 - 13 years ago
    I was trying to understand Jesus being with the wild beasts. It lets me to know that He had power over them. As Christians we should not be afraid of any type or form that the devil comes at us in.
  • Esther webster on Mark 1 - 13 years ago
    I thought it was really amazing to know that God has so much power and authority and that he can do marvelous miracles.
  • Bwalya. on Mark 1 - 13 years ago
    It’s so amazing to see how much power and authority Christ Jesus has, and even more wonderful to realize that He has given us the some power even beyond, to everyone of us who accepts his invitation as His disciples did, isn’t this winsome?.
  • Mokihana on Mark 1 - 13 years ago
    I Thank GOD for sending me my LORD JESUS CHRIST. When I got baptized by the HOLY GHOST through JESUS CHRIST, I knew that he would make things all right. I believe in him in all my heart and soul that no matter what comes my way he will always be there for me.When I read the word of GOD more and more,I can see my self and how the LORD see me. He loves me for me.
  • Judith chauke on Mark 1 - 13 years ago
    it taught me about His(God)power upon Jesus.
  • Brighten Ndawala on Mark 1 - 13 years ago
    In the book mark chapter1 teaches me that God anwsers only those who come to him in firth. Just as the man who was unclean he asked the Lord God(JESUS) to clean him
    lets come to him with humble life so that we may recieve his grace and love worth finding in JESUS name only the name above all names what a miracle is knowing our God.
  • Brighten Ndawala on Mark 1 - 13 years ago
    In the book mark chapter1 teaches me that God anwsers only those who come to him in firth. Just as the man who was unclean he asked the Lord God(JESUS) to clean him
    lets come to him with humble life so that we may recieve his grace and love worth finding in JESUS name only the name above all names what a miracle is knowing our God.
  • Samuel Bonaya Buya on Malachi 4 - 13 years ago
    In Isaiah 2:10-22 we read of the day of the Lord of hosts in which the Lord Will arise to shake terribly the earth. In chapter 24:5-6 Isaiah of says (of this day) the earth also is defiled under the inhabitants thereof because they have transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance broken the everlasting covenant. Therefore hath the curse devoured the earth, and they that dwell therein are desolate. Therefore the inhabitants of the earth are burned and a few are left. Jeremiah says: a noise shall come even to the ends of the earth: for the Lord hath a controversy with the nations, he will plead with all flesh: he will give them that are wicked to the sword ( Jeremiah 25:27-38 ). The nations shall drink the cup of the wrath of the almighty God. God had promised Abraham a blessing to all the nations through his seed, that is Christ. He was given for a covenant of the people,for a light of the Gentiles. Before the desolation of Jerusalem Paul had these words to say to the Gentiles: and if some of the branches broken off and thou being a wild olive tree, were grafted in among them, and with them partakers of the root and the fatness of the olive tree: boast not against the branches, but if thou boast, thou bearest not the root but the root thee. Thou wilt say the branches were broken that I may be grafted in. Well; because of unbelief they were broken off, and thou standeth by faith. Be not highminded but fear: for if God spared not the natural branches take heed lest he spare not thee.--- for if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be grafted in their own olive tree ( Romans 11:17-26)? The beginning of the gospel was foreran by Malachi 3 messenger ( Mark 1: 1- 3); Jesus pointed in Mathew 11: 10: for this is he, of Whom it is written, Behold I will send my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare the way before me. He was the forerunner of the first coming and he went before him in the the Spirit and power of Elijah, and many of the children of Israel he turned to the Lord their God ( Luke1:17) .He, Christ is the author and the finisher of our faith. He promised in Revelation 10:7 But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he shall begin to sound, the mystery of God should be finished, as he declared to his servants the prophets. We read in the scripture, concerning the second coming: and at midnight there was a cry made, behold the bridegroom cometh (25:5) there is the messenger that is to forerun the second coming, the supper time messenger( Luke 14:17, Revelation 19:9). The forerunner of the second coming will have the spirit of Elijah just as the first forerunner. He will have a world wide ministry because the curse of Isaiah 24:6 will follow after the days of his ministry. The Gentiles (church) will be Judged just as Jerusalem was destroyed by General Titus. The Malachi 3 messenger with the spirit of Elijah ministered the other side of the the atonement before death burial and ressurection. The messenger of Malachi 4 with the spirit of Elijah minister this side of the atonement before the rapture of the church
  • Itury H Shomo Sr. on Mark 1:17 - 14 years ago
    This invitation recieved by eleven and rejected by one over 3000 years ago, is now a cry out to all of mankind, "Come, follow Me."
    It is written, "What good is it for man to gain the whole world, and lose his soul."
    This indeed is a certantie....JESUS IS COMING BACK TO GATHER UP THOSE WHO TOOK HIS INVITE.
  • Grace Collins/Elisha's 3/13/12 @ 6:13pm on Mark 1 - 14 years ago
    In response to Elisha's comment. (1) Join a christian local church, preferraby apostolic. (2) Inquire about any sessions or training provided for studying and understanding the bible. (3) purchase a study guide Bible. (4) the internet is a great source to use. God bless you.
  • Elisha on Mark 1 - 14 years ago
    honestly this the first time i have read this the holy bible of my own accord. this is simple enough to read but i still dont have a vast understanding of what im reading. i have so many question. and seeing a though i dont belong to or have a church. i feel a little lost.
  • Bane on Mark 1 - 14 years ago
    How Jesus endured all devil's temptations in the desert. By knowledge and only by knowledge. Gospels are wonderful, one just have to read them carefully.GOD BLESS YOU
  • Erdu on Mark 1:13 - 14 years ago
    Christ was subject to temptation immediately after his baptism; a reminder that our own baptism into Christ includes a baptism into HIS temptations. It is true that we will always have our trials; but, take heart when the wild beasts haunt you or Satan artfully draws you into sin. Take heart, because as a Christian you know that Jesus endured all temptations, without sin, and became our Savior at the cross, where he carried our sins and received the punishment that was reserved for us. In other words, believe the Good News (Gospel) and take heart: in Christ, your sins are forgiven.
  • Tosin on Mark 1 - 14 years ago
    This chapter also teaches that Jesus did not allow the fame of his miracles blind not to go back to God in prayer. He never requested for people's praise, but the miracle benefactors to go and show themselves to the priests as it was commanded as way to show thanks to God for any miracle received.
  • Rachael on Mark 1 - 14 years ago
    Chapter 1 of Mark reminds me of the sacrifices that John and the other disciples had to make in order to be a follower of Christ and to do his will. I can only imagine going about my days business and Jesus just randomly chooses me. I think that although it is a great thing to do the will of God, we as Christians need to be reminded that we will have to make sacrifices if we want to be closer to God. For every great cause that was fought for , there has had to be a sacrifice, Martin Luther King Jr. , president Obama,and many others have all had to sacrifice leading a quite , normal life for publicity and the "haters"(people that don't agree with your cause) opinions and efforts to defeat them.
  • Walter king on Mark 1 - 14 years ago
    Chapter 1 Shows me that the demons or unclean spirits knows who Jesus is. That He is the son of God. And the so call rightous knew Him not.
  • Lucky anachor on Mark 1 - 14 years ago
    Ithink mk 1 especially verse 8 is very important for every christian b/cos we need the power of the HOLY GHOST for work of evangelism.Itwas thru the Holy Ghost operating in Jesus that he was able to perform those signs n wonders with ease.
  • Carlton Le Grand on Acts 2 - 14 years ago
    @ Anonymous: In the bible there are verses that support the baptism of water for remission of sins, for example: Mark 1:4: "John did baptize in the wilderness, and preach the BAPTISM of repentance for the remission of sins". But this does not mean that you were headed to the kingdom of God; there is a little bit more to that. You asked what is the procedure to enter the Kingdom of God:
    1: Acts 19:4 Then said Paul, John verily baptized with the BAPTISM of repentance, saying unto the people, that they should believe on him which should come after him, that is, on Christ Jesus.
    2: Romans 6:4 Therefore we are buried with him by BAPTISM into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
    3: Colossians 2:12 Buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with [him] through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead.

    And summing it all up for us to understand clearly: John 3:5 Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and [of] the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.

    So Baptism of water is needed for remission of our sins and the baptism of spirit is needed for the faith in the operation of God. In other words your sins has to be "washed" away and professed publicly (baptism of water) and the baptism of spirit has to change your lifestyle into one of Faith in God (Baptism of spirit).

    I hope herewith to have answered your question as to the meaning and function of baptism in water and what the procedure is to get into the kingdom of heaven.
  • Trent on Mark 1 - 14 years ago
    Good chapter. John the baptist paved the way for Christ.
  • Joe Glascock on Mark 1:27 - 14 years ago
    This shoes that Jesus as Gods son has authority over all.
  • Joe Glascock on Mark 1:28 - 14 years ago
    This again as does Jesus' other miracles show that he has power, dominion, and authority over all creation as God the Son.
  • Solomone on Mark 1 - 15 years ago
    Thy face in Mark chapter 1:2 refers to refer to us as individuals, and it can also refer to us as a group. I believe that it refers to everyone no matter who we are


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