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Herod offers to give Salome anything she could possibly desire. In the end, all their choices lead to defilement and death.
Our text in this study is: Mark 6:14-29
Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay
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Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/
Welcome back to our ongoing series where we are studying through the life of Jesus in the New Testament Gospel of Mark. This week, we dive into Mark 6:14-29 to examine a powerful and sobering section of Scripture that poses a challenging question to every Christian and to every person: What do you want?
In this passage, we see three central characters—Herod Antipas, Herodias, and even John the Baptist’s disciples—who are all faced with profound spiritual choices. Their stories serve as a warning to us today. We explore the hasty, drunken oath of Herod to his stepdaughter Salome to “ask for whatever you want,” a scene that tragically culminates in the beheading of the prophet John the Baptist. We realize that moments like this—where great wealth, power, or even God Himself extends an offer—happen more frequently in the Bible than we might think. Consider Abraham, David, Esther, Solomon, and even blind Bartimaeus in Mark 10, all asked the question: “What should I give you?”
This message from a conservative, evangelical and Calvary Chapel perspective is aimed at those who want to study the Bible deeply, those interested in Christianity, and anyone pursuing spirituality and a relationship with Jesus Christ.
We unpack the complex and sordid history of the Herodian family—the different Herods mentioned in the Bible—and focus on Herod Antipas, the tetrarch who killed John. We see the constant question of Mark’s Gospel: Who is Jesus? Even Herod, convicted and perplexed by the truth, struggled to surrender to the Son of Man. He chose his pretended “kingdom” and the pleasures of sin over the eternal life offered by the Gospel.
We also look at Herodias, whose hatred for the message of righteousness drove her to plot murder. She illustrates the danger of loving sin and resenting the very truth that could bring life. The message of the Gospel must include God’s moral law and the conviction of sin, because Jesus came not to make us comfortable, but to take us from death to life.
Finally, we consider John’s faithful disciples. Though admirable, they stood so close to the Messiah and yet did not follow Him fully. This reminds us not to settle for a dead tradition or system of religiosity. We are called to serve the Living Savior.
The world offers the scam of sin—false promises of quick pleasure and power. God offers true life and promises far greater than we can ask or imagine. What is motivating your life’s decisions? What do you ask the Lord for? Don’t be a slave to sin; Jesus Christ is the only way out of that trap. Learn how to fully obey and be transformed by Jesus, recognizing Him as the source of all real power and grace.
This study through the Book of Mark provides rich insights into the choices that determine our spiritual lives and futures. Please like, subscribe, and share this video with others who are searching for genuine Bible teaching and a deeper understanding of God’s Word.
#BibleStudy #GospelofMark #Mark6 #JohnTheBaptist #Herod #NewTestament #Christianity #JesusChrist #CalvaryChapel #Evangelical #SpiritualGrowth #BibleTeaching #WordofGod #StudyScripture #Messiah #Salvation #Faith #Discipleship #BibleTruth #ChristianLife #Gospel
Herod offers to give Salome anything she could possibly desire. In the end, all their choices lead to defilement and death.
Our text in this study is: Mark 6:14-29
Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay
Subscribe on YouTube at:
Read the notes at:
Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/
Welcome back to our ongoing series where we are studying through the life of Jesus in the New Testament Gospel of Mark. This week, we dive into Mark 6:14-29 to examine a powerful and sobering section of Scripture that poses a challenging question to every Christian and to every person: What do you want?
In this passage, we see three central characters—Herod Antipas, Herodias, and even John the Baptist’s disciples—who are all faced with profound spiritual choices. Their stories serve as a warning to us today. We explore the hasty, drunken oath of Herod to his stepdaughter Salome to “ask for whatever you want,” a scene that tragically culminates in the beheading of the prophet John the Baptist. We realize that moments like this—where great wealth, power, or even God Himself extends an offer—happen more frequently in the Bible than we might think. Consider Abraham, David, Esther, Solomon, and even blind Bartimaeus in Mark 10, all asked the question: “What should I give you?”
This message from a conservative, evangelical and Calvary Chapel perspective is aimed at those who want to study the Bible deeply, those interested in Christianity, and anyone pursuing spirituality and a relationship with Jesus Christ.
We unpack the complex and sordid history of the Herodian family—the different Herods mentioned in the Bible—and focus on Herod Antipas, the tetrarch who killed John. We see the constant question of Mark’s Gospel: Who is Jesus? Even Herod, convicted and perplexed by the truth, struggled to surrender to the Son of Man. He chose his pretended “kingdom” and the pleasures of sin over the eternal life offered by the Gospel.
We also look at Herodias, whose hatred for the message of righteousness drove her to plot murder. She illustrates the danger of loving sin and resenting the very truth that could bring life. The message of the Gospel must include God’s moral law and the conviction of sin, because Jesus came not to make us comfortable, but to take us from death to life.
Finally, we consider John’s faithful disciples. Though admirable, they stood so close to the Messiah and yet did not follow Him fully. This reminds us not to settle for a dead tradition or system of religiosity. We are called to serve the Living Savior.
The world offers the scam of sin—false promises of quick pleasure and power. God offers true life and promises far greater than we can ask or imagine. What is motivating your life’s decisions? What do you ask the Lord for? Don’t be a slave to sin; Jesus Christ is the only way out of that trap. Learn how to fully obey and be transformed by Jesus, recognizing Him as the source of all real power and grace.
This study through the Book of Mark provides rich insights into the choices that determine our spiritual lives and futures. Please like, subscribe, and share this video with others who are searching for genuine Bible teaching and a deeper understanding of God’s Word.
#BibleStudy #GospelofMark #Mark6 #JohnTheBaptist #Herod #NewTestament #Christianity #JesusChrist #CalvaryChapel #Evangelical #SpiritualGrowth #BibleTeaching #WordofGod #StudyScripture #Messiah #Salvation #Faith #Discipleship #BibleTruth #ChristianLife #Gospel