
This class is designed to help you notice what happens inside you when Jesus acts with authority. Taking the text of Mark 1:21-34, we will observe the response of people who recognize Jesus' authority, holiness revealing what routine hides, Jesus' authority following Him from public worship into private life, and how the needs and expectations of the people grew as Jesus helped them.
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Now and then, there are statements that you hear in life that change everything. When Jesus called to Peter, Andrew, James, and John to follow Him, their whole life changed course. It's important when we study God's Word to focus on what God is calling us to do. (Mark 1:14-20)
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In Mark 1:14-20, we read how the promised kingdom of God was at hand, but many of the Jews were not ready for this moment. Jesus called men to follow Him, and to help Him prepare the way for others to answer the call.
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While John the Baptist and Jesus had a lot in common, there are numerous contrasts as well. Jason takes us on a study into the differences between the work of John and Jesus as seen in Mark 1:1-13.
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The beginning of discipleship starts with preparation. In Mark 1:1-13, Jesus shows His preparation over comfort, conviction for the journey, testing before being proven, and the weight of discipleship as He moved forward with a clear mission.
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The gospel, which is the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ, is the instigator of our transformation into the Christian life.

The Lord's church is called many things in the Bible. Jesus is sometimes called the "Good Shepherd", which makes the church is His flock. In this lesson Jason examines the relationship between the Good Shepherd and His flock.
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