Walk with me - A study from book of Mark
Teacher
Lesson Summary
The class began by reiterating its goal: to see Jesus more clearly than ever before. The teacher highlighted how Jesus was repeatedly misunderstood—by crowds, family, disciples, and even his own relatives—yet his singular focus remained doing God's will. References to Mark 3:21 and Mark 7:6 illustrated this misunderstanding, while passages such as Mark 4:24 and Acts 7:51 emphasized the importance of listening with an open heart. The discussion then shifted to how Jesus interacted with large crowds, noting that He never allowed them to dictate his agenda, even as he performed miracles like feeding the 5,000 (Mark 6) and the 4,000 (John 6). The teacher urged students to move beyond surface-level scripture reading, to retain God's word, and to persevere despite spiritual attacks, using 1 Corinthians 3 as a reminder that God produces the final increase. In concluding remarks, the class applied these concepts to everyday life, asking whether modern “crowds” have ever swayed personal convictions. A vivid courtroom story illustrated the danger of peer pressure, reinforcing that, like Jesus, believers must stand firm on God’s truth. The session closed with actionable steps: listen deeply, let the word take root in the heart, and trust God to produce spiritual fruit in each life.
Key Scriptures
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