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The Gospel of Mark

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REPENT, BELIEVE, STAND  

Mark Study #1

Join us as we walk through Mark 1:1–13 and watch the intentional way God prepared the world for Jesus. From John the Baptist’s bold call to repentance, to the Father’s testimony about His Son, to Jesus’ victory over temptation, this study helps us see the Savior clearly and follow Him faithfully. Together we’ll explore why people reject the Light, how Satan blinds hearts, why knowing Scripture matters, and how Jesus strengthens us in trials. Grab your Bible and let’s sit at the feet of Jesus.

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CALLED TO FOLLOW: FROM BELIEF TO SURRENDER

Mark Study #2

In this Bible study, we walk through Mark 1 and related passages to see the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry—marked by authority, purpose, and a clear call to respond. From the message to repent and believe, to the disciples leaving everything to follow Him, to Jesus’ authority over the spiritual realm, this study reveals a powerful and consistent picture of who Christ is.

We also see how Jesus lived with intentional purpose, always doing the will of the Father, and how even the spiritual realm recognizes His authority instantly. These truths press us to consider our own response—not just in belief, but in obedience and surrender.

This study invites us to examine our hearts honestly: Are we truly following Him, or holding back? Because Jesus is not only worthy of agreement—He is worthy of our whole lives.

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Called to Trust, Called to Serve

Mark Study #3

This study through Mark 1:29–45 walks through Jesus’ compassion, His authority, and His intentional dependence on the Father. We see Him heal, pray, serve, and obey—even when tired or grieving. As we follow His example, we learn to trust God’s will, intercede for others, guard our time with the Lord, serve sacrificially, and walk in obedience. This message invites us into a life of surrender and faithfulness.

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Radical Friendship-Carrying One Another to Christ

Mark Study #4

In this study we will explore what Scripture teaches about radical, Christlike friendship. We will look at the four men who carried the paralytic, Ruth’s loyalty, Jonathan’s covenant love, Moses’ friends who held up his weary arms, and Job’s loving correction. Each passage shows that the foundation is in Christ’s example — a friendship that sacrifices, strengthens, prays, and speaks truth. This study invites women to grow into friends who carry one another to Jesus at all costs.

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Two Hearts, One Savior: Responding to Jesus with Faith
Mark Study #5

In this women’s Bible study through Mark 2:1–12, we explore the powerful moment when Jesus forgives and heals the paralytic—and exposes the unbelief of the scribes. This study highlights the difference between humble faith and hardened hearts, reminding us that Jesus sees beyond outward behavior and addresses the deeper spiritual need. Together we examine how pride, tradition, and a critical spirit can blind us to what God is doing, and how true biblical discernment requires humility and submission to Christ. Join us as we learn to respond to Jesus with faith, teachability, and a heart willing to be transformed.

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When Jesus Confronts Our Expectations

Mark Study #6

In this women’s Bible study through Mark 2, we walk with Jesus as He calls Levi, confronts the Pharisees, answers questions about fasting, and reveals the true heart of the Sabbath. This chapter exposes the difference between soft, responsive hearts and rigid, self‑righteous ones — and invites us to examine our own. Jesus is still calling, healing, restoring, and reshaping hearts today. Will we respond like Levi? Grab your Bible and join us as we dive deep into the Word.

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Jesus Sees the Heart

Mark Study #7

 In Mark 3, Jesus looks beyond outward appearances and exposes what is in the heart, revealing the danger of accusation, unbelief, pride, and hardness toward God. As we walk through Scripture, we’ll see how different responses to God—like questioning His goodness or following for what He gives—contrast with true discipleship. Ultimately, Peter’s confession in John 6:68 points us to the heart Jesus desires: coming to Him because He alone has the words of eternal life. 

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Prayer, Purpose, and Belonging-What It Means to Belong to Jesus

Mark Study #8

In Mark 3, Jesus models a life of prayer, remains faithful through rejection, confronts hardened hearts, and reveals who truly belongs to the family of God. This study explores what it means to draw near to the Father, walk in His will, and follow Christ with wholehearted devotion.

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What Kind Of Soil Are You?

Mark Study #9

In Mark 4, Jesus teaches the Parable of the Sower, showing that the Word of God produces different results depending on the condition of the heart. Some hear and lose it, some respond briefly, some become distracted, and some receive it and bear fruit. This study walks through each response and calls us to honestly examine what is happening in us when we hear the Word.

Trusting God with Growth and Storms

Mark Study #10

This study walks through Mark 4, focusing on trusting God in both growth and hardship. Jesus teaches that the Kingdom grows by God’s power, not human effort, and that faithfulness matters more than visible results. Through parables and the calming of the storm, we are reminded that the One who brings growth is the same One who has authority over every circumstance. The question remains: do we truly trust who He is?

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When Jesus Meets the Hopeless

Mark Study #11

In Mark 5, Jesus crosses the sea to meet a man living in complete darkness and isolation. What follows is a powerful display of both His authority and compassion. This study walks through how Jesus restores what seemed beyond hope, reveals His power over spiritual forces, and calls the rescued to share what He has done. It’s a reminder that no one is beyond His reach and no story ends where Jesus begins His work.

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