The Gospel of Markنموونە
Jesus was not an ordinary teacher. He did not spend His time recruiting wealthy students who would become religious leaders. Instead, Jesus spent time with fishermen, tax collectors, and even women (a radical and abnormal practice in first-century Israel).
Jesus was not concerned with His reputation. He spent time with those whom many religious leaders considered sinners. He ate meals with them and visited in their homes. These people (like us) needed the hope only Jesus can offer.
Jesus cared for and spent time with all people. Regardless of their past or present, He knew they needed a Savior. Jesus did not run from or avoid those whom the religious leaders rejected. He stepped into their lives and brought them hope and salvation. As we seek to be like Him, may we also be willing to associate with and befriend those who can do nothing for us in return.
Lord, help me love people regardless of their background or what they can do for me. Give me compassion instead of judgment and help me to share the Good News of Your forgiveness with those around me. Amen.
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The Gospel of Mark is a powerful account of the life of Jesus. It displays the character of Jesus on every page, from His willingness to suffer and serve to His power and deity miraculously displayed. With every scene the author asks, “Where is your faith?” As we read and study the Gospel of Mark we can’t help but answer this important question.
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