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Mark
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Reflections on Mark
Among Unbelief at Home and Trust on the Missionch. 6
Faith and trust: when the Nazarenes stumbled over familiarity, Jesus entrusted authority to the Twelve and sent them out two by two.
Trusting the Stone the Builders Rejectedch. 12
When faith seems to fail, God still calls us to trust the Son who was rejected — and made the cornerstone.
Trusting the Healing Lord Among Hardened Heartsch. 3
Mark 3:1–20 shows that faith and trust do not spring from a world without opposition; they grow where human hardness meets the Lord's mercy.
When the Stones Fall: On Faith and Trustch. 13
On the Mount of Olives, Jesus unveils the coming storms and calls His disciples to endure—faith rests not in unmoved stones, but in the faithfulness of the Lord who speaks.
Trusting Like a Little Childch. 10
In Mark 10, Jesus likens faith and trust to the heart of a little child — receiving His grace simply, not earning it by works.
Hearing Him Under the Cloud: When Faith Meets Trustch. 9
The Transfiguration reveals the foundation of faith: not the miracles we see, but the Father's command to 'hear Him' from the cloud.
A Clean Heart, A True Trustch. 7
When tradition replaces commandment, faith becomes performance; true trust begins within.
The Sower's Soils: The Depths of Faith and Trustch. 4
The Parable of the Sower in Mark 4 reveals that faith is not a momentary thrill, but a life rooted deeply enough to bear fruit through trial.
From the Tombs to the Boat: A Leap of Faithch. 5
When Jesus crossed over to a region that begged Him to leave, a man once bound with chains chose to follow—faith is not the absence of storms, but the recognition of the One who walks upon them.
Eyes of the Heart: Trusting After the Feeding of the Four Thousandch. 8
When Jesus again feeds the four thousand with seven loaves, the disciples still worry about bread — faith and trust are learned by remembering what we have already seen.
The Silent King: Trusting Christ Who Does Not Speak at the Judgment Seatch. 15
In the clamor of accusation, the Lord Jesus held our trust by His silence.
Releasing the Reins by Faith: When the Lord Says, 'I Have Need'ch. 11
On Palm Sunday morning, two disciples were sent to untie a stranger's colt on the word of Jesus alone—faith often begins with obeying a command that has not yet been explained.
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