Thursday, 3 March 2016

Mark 8-10 (성경통독)

Mark 8: Jesus Feeds the Four Thousand (vs.1-13) The Yeast of the Pharisees and Herod (vs.14-21) Jesus Heals a Blind Man at Bethsaida (vs.22-26) Peter Declares That Jesus Is the Messiah (vs.27-30) Jesus Predicts His Death (vs.31-33) The Way of the Cross (vs.34-38) Mark 9: The Transfiguration (vs.1-13) Jesus Heals a Boy Possessed by an Impure Spirit (vs.14-29) Jesus Predicts His Death a Second Time (vs.30-37) Whoever Is Not Against Us Is for Us (vs.38-41) Causing to Stumble (vs.42-50) Mark 10: Divorce (vs.1-12) The Little Children and Jesus (vs.13-16) The Rich and the Kingdom of God (vs.17-31) Jesus Predicts His Death a Third Time (vs.32-34) The Request of James and John (vs.35-45) Blind Bartimaeus Receives His Sight (vs.46-52)

1 comment:

Won-Min Lee said...

Chapter 8:
not setting your mind on God's interests, but man's. If we set our mind on God's interests, from this moment on, will we seeking a life to pursue the Kingdom of God? Do we also truly acknowledge Jesus to be the Christ in our every day lives?

Chapter 9:
"I do believe; help my unbelief." Amen. Jesus please help me to see the works of your hands from your perspectives rather from the perspectives of the world. Though your works and presence may be invisible to the unbelieving generation, I pray that you will open my spiritual ears, eyes and heart so I can hear you, see you and act upon your words.

Chapter 10:
what shall I do to inherit eternal life?" I think God tells us to store all our treasures in heaven; and come follow Him rather than trying to build a kingdom on this earth that we can rely on. As we truly seek His kingdom and get transformed by the living power and grace of God, we will change our priorities and values of life that we treasure. We will then no longer think that world-centered life on this earth is the most important aspect but that we have an eternal life to live in Christ that starts here on this earth.