Mark uses the word “afraid” in Mark 4:35-41 and Mark 5:1-20 to describe reactions to Jesus. How do both of these passages help to understand who Jesus is?
What does Mark 4:35-41 teach us about how Jesus teaches and builds us up? How have you seen that in your own life?
2 Cor 5:20 says we are to be ambassadors for Christ, which is exactly what Jesus charges the formerly demon-possessed man to do. How does Mark 5:18-20 encourage you to be an ambassador for Christ? Do you see yourself in this man?
(BONUS) What are some of the [many] ways Mark 5:1-20 ties back to the parable of the sower passages in Mark 4:1-34?
(BONUS) Why would the title “Jesus calms the storms of life” be an inadequate way of describing Mark 4:35-41?
Mark uses the word “afraid” in Mark 4:35-41 and Mark 5:1-20 to describe reactions to Jesus. How do both of these passages help to understand who Jesus is?
What does Mark 4:35-41 teach us about how Jesus teaches and builds us up? How have you seen that in your own life?
2 Cor 5:20 says we are to be ambassadors for Christ, which is exactly what Jesus charges the formerly demon-possessed man to do. How does Mark 5:18-20 encourage you to be an ambassador for Christ? Do you see yourself in this man?
(BONUS) What are some of the [many] ways Mark 5:1-20 ties back to the parable of the sower passages in Mark 4:1-34?
(BONUS) Why would the title “Jesus calms the storms of life” be an inadequate way of describing Mark 4:35-41?