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  • Sandy on Mark 2 - 11 years ago
    John Garbar, that is so right People are misunderstanding that As they think Jesus was chilling with the sinners Those Sinners Jesus was eating with repented. Their sins have been forgiving They were no longer sinners. Many people today don 't understand that gift of salvation, to repent and sin NO MORE, They believe you get saved and sin some more. Thats how you can lose your salvation! Repent and sin no more Live a Godly life not an unGodly life.
  • Madam on Mark 2 - 11 years ago
    It strengthen my faith
  • Sandy on Mark 2 - 11 years ago
    Nelson, Yes and in some of the new Bibles Christ has also been taken out of some of the verses. You Just can 't take Christ out of the scripture This is God 's Book to us, our life instruction how are we going to get it right if the instructions are wrong! Philippians 4:13
  • Joni G on Romans 2 - 11 years ago
    Christians everywhere worship Jesus Christ on Sunday, Savior, King, and friend who sits at the right if God the Father. Christians don 't worship the day of Sunday but it seems like you are making Saturday an idol, RNM. The Sabbath was for the Jews, alone. We were made to glorify God not a day. We do need to set aside that day for primarily worship. These days in the world, you see many businesses open on Sunday. Why? For money. Where is their faith? In Mark 2:27, Jesus says the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. You are making the sabbath a god. That is wrong. It is cultish. Acts 20:7,When the disciples worshipped on the first day of the week, they had communion with unleavened bread, from the greek word azumos. Not apros, necessary food as you suggest.
  • Lionel on Acts 10 - 11 years ago
    hebrews 9chap 16 For where a testament is, there must also of necessity be the death of the testator. 17 For a testament is of force after men are dead: otherwise it is of no strength at all while the testator liveth. After Jesus death, john 3:3 is enforced. Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. acts2:38..water and spirit... acts 19:5..john 's disciples, were re-baptised, in Jesus ' name and then received the holy ghost... acts 8:6 ...ethiopian received ..water and spirit.... acts 10:48 ...italian received ..water and spirit...and spoke in tongues. while the bridegroom was with them....mark2:10 But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins. hince, situations like the thief on the cross. but , Mark 2:20 But the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken away from them. John 16:7 Nevertheless I tell you the truth It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you but if I depart, I will send him unto you.
  • John Graber on Mark 2 - 11 years ago
    Walter Kings about Jesus sitting and eating with sinners and publicans, needs to be understood correctly , these folks were concerned about their sins, they repented , that is who Jesus and his followers ate with , they were ashamed of their wicked lives . God Bless ,,
  • Vince on Mark 2 - 11 years ago
    what is seen in this chapter,especially v.3 5 , is that we should never give up on bringing the need of another before Christ. By this our faith can move the hand of God . It was not the faith of the sick man that move Jesus ,but the faith of his friends!!!
  • Nelson on Mark 2:17 - 11 years ago
    The word "repentence " was wiped off from most bibles. The devil is not only attacking our only physical weapon that Jesus left us with, but also our Souls. Let those who have eyes see!
  • Norma on Mark 2:22 - 11 years ago
    Tahni Jesus came teaching man great truths from HIs father....But He must teach slowly so our minds can receive and accept what He teaches....He is saying that if we have too much thrust upon us at once it would overwhelm us....we couldn 't understand and we would lose interest in further study. Therefore He is not answering their questions fully as they are not ready to receive it. Jesus teaches us slowly, so the more we study the more He opens our minds to His words.
  • Bible rader 101 on Mark 2 - 11 years ago
    20 But the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken away from them, and then shall they fast in those days. 21 No man also seweth a piece of new cloth on an old garment else the new piece that filled it up taketh away from the old, and the rent is made worse. 22 And no man putteth new wine into old bottles else the new wine doth burst the bottles, and the wine is spilled, and the bottles will be marred but new wine must be put into new bottles we should ll open our hats and minds t this
  • Tahni on Mark 2:22 - 11 years ago
    What does this verse mean? Why was the comment made after speaking of how we are to fast when Yeshua is not on earth. Does fasting make somethimg happen to the body which is beneficial toward receiving a renewed spirit?
  • Anonymous on Mark 2:18 - 11 years ago
    I 've heard it said that we are not to fast on the sabbath because that is our time with Adonai, and I would assume, Yeshua.
  • Danny croley on Mark 2:3 - 12 years ago
    was wondering was this man the fourth borne of the family
  • Kibbaalyajonah on Mark 2 - 12 years ago
    Jesus has the power and authority to heal and command the impossible,things that seem to be hard,He can do away with them for says He has the power and authority on earth and it given to Him by His father in Heaven
  • Pat on Mark 2 - 12 years ago
    remember to keep holy every day
  • Unless GOD on Mark 2:17 - 12 years ago
    Amazing GRACE.
  • Lee-Anne on Mark 2 - 12 years ago
    Jesus is lord of the Sabbath, which means unless you know Him as Lord and Savior you will not understand the significance of the Sabbath,you can remember the Sabbath and keep it holy, but unless the lord of the Sabbath JESUS is not Lord of your life you do so in vain.
  • Margaret on Mark 2:28 - 12 years ago
    What do I think of Mk 2:28? Rev. 1:10 Gen 2:2 Ex 20:8 7th day is His day not first day. However I am not a legalist...for I am under Christ. I go to church on Sun. and I go to church on Sat. I go to church because I love God not because I am bound to the Law. Thank you.
  • Margaret on Mark 2:28 - 12 years ago
    What do I think of Mk 2:28? Rev. 1:10 Gen 2:2 Ex 20:8 7th day is His day not first day. However I am not a legalist...for I am under Christ. I go to church on Sun. and I go to church on Sat. I go to church because I love God not because I am bound to the Law.
  • Michael miller on Exodus 31 - 12 years ago
    In regards to how one was suppose to die if they violated the Sabbath! Ones focus should be on the love of God and in keeping with that, Jesus came and died for us such that we do not have to suffer such things. Additionally, Jesus is the fulfillment of the Law and as such, we are now justified by Him and through Him. Much like Jesus told the group of men who wanted to stone the adulterous woman, He said he did not condemn her. John 8:10 God is a God of love and as such gave His only Begotten Son to die in our place. I am personally thankful that Jesus gave me life. Jesus said Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. Mark 2:27 . In so saying, Jesus wants us to worship the Father in Spirit, not in the letter of the law. John 4:23-24. To me, everyday is the Sabbath. Blessings,
  • Michael Miller on Exodus 31 - 12 years ago
    While it is true that Constantine made Sunday a Holy day, the early Church started meeting on Sunday soon after Jesus resurrected. For the record, the Sabbath was a requirement given to the Jews by God. He did not pass this along to the Gentile Nation. God said in Exodus 31:17 that it was a sign between Him and Israel forever. Secondly, scripture tells us not to judge a man in his Holy day ( Romans 14). I choose to make everyday Holy unto the Lord. Remember what Jesus said to the Pharisee's in Mark 2:27 "The Sabbath was mad for man, not man for the Sabbath". So if one chooses to worship God on Sunday, God will honor it. But I say again, worship God everyday because He and only He is deserving of our worship .
  • Greg Carpenter on Mark 2:17 - 12 years ago
    People ought to quit removing repentance from the Bible. The book of Revelation teaches that it is very dangerous,to add to,or take away from God's Word. And except a man repent,he shall perish.
  • JACOB HAMULI on Mark 2:21 - 12 years ago
    This is he new birth which shows us that a christian
    born again can't continue in his old nature is means
    if any one is in Christ he is a new creation the old things are gone a way all things become new because the Holy Spirit in him who can't stay with our old sinful nature.
  • Jose tross on Mark 2:27 - 12 years ago
    What other day is bleesed by God.
  • Manas tshungu on Mark 2:11 - 12 years ago
    It is very clear that God lives in each one of us. Belief is the key that connects us to the Godliness within us. We are walking miracles.....
  • Jerry on Mark 2 - 12 years ago
    True
  • Ruth on Mark 2:27 - 12 years ago
    it simply means that man was created and then the sabbath was given unto him after God Himself kept the 1st one then after which He gave man to keep the rest. so man was created fast then sabbath and not sabbath then man
  • Bro. Daniel FC on Genesis 2 - 13 years ago
    I find it very intriguing when people ignore the obvious, and yet, they can develop a whole theory based on assumptions! The obvious: Man was “formed of the dust of the ground”, and after God “breathed into his nostrils the breath of life”, he “became a living soul” ( Genesis 2:7). He was not created “an immortal spirit” as there is no Bible support for that: but rather made of flesh, blood and bones. When Adam met Eve for the first time, he did not exclaim, “This is spirit of my spirit” but: “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man ( Genesis 2:23). And, with all their sanctity, beauty and perfection, our first parents were given the First Commandment, under the penalty of death: “Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die” ( Genesis 2:16, 17). Their very existence depended on their obedience to God. It’s a pity that Eve believed “the serpent” instead of God! But I guess we are no different today… God says: “THE SABBATH WAS MADE FOR MAN, (at creation) and not man for the Sabbath” ( Mark 2:27). And, “I rested on the seventh day from all My work which I had made. And I blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it” ( Genesis 2:2, 3). But man says: “It don’t matter to me, the Sabbath was made for the Jews only”.
  • Ruth A on Genesis 2 - 13 years ago
    Genesis 2 is similar to Genesis 1. They both deal with one Subject. The Subject at the core of these chapters is God, Creator. He does not allow man to be the central idea there. It is God. To be created in His image and likeness is to be created as essentially spirit, like God is ( John 4:24). We are at our core, spirit. The flesh is an outward shelter which is temporal. The spirit is what can know God and it is eternal.
    Concerning the sabbath (rest). God was modelling what was good for man ( Mark 2:27). But God did NOT institute a sabbath commandment there at that point. He modelled the rest, and Adam and Eve in this place of heavenly oneness with God, free from sin, were at rest. The commandment came later.
  • Denmag on Mark 2:28 - 13 years ago
    The Sovereign one authors, directs, instructs, compels all matter to act in His own interest, can God be inconvenienced by His own work, absolutely not; for to Him is all subject. This drives us to His supremacy, omnipotence and unfathomable trait.


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