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The Way of Jesus: Chapel Reflections from Mark 1 With Dr. Thomas White
In this chapel service, Dr. Thomas White continued the Marked by Jesus series with a powerful message from Mark 1:14–45. His central theme was “This is the way!” While others pointed to the way, Jesus revealed that He Himself is the way.
Dr. White reminded us that Mark’s Gospel is written with urgency: “Mark is on a mission to the cross.” In this passage, Dr. White highlights five defining marks of Jesus’ ministry that reveal His identity and shape our response as His followers.
1. The Content of His Message (vv. 14–15)
Jesus centralized His ministry on proclaiming the Gospel of God: “Repent and believe in the gospel” (v. 15).
2. The Call to Action (vv. 16–20)
When Jesus called the disciples, His words were direct: “Follow me, and I will make you become fishers of men” (v. 17). Therefore, following Jesus always requires action.
3. The Commanding Authority (vv. 21–28)
Crowds marveled at Jesus’ teaching because it carried an authority that even demons obeyed. Jesus wasn’t given authority; He is the authority.
4. The Commitment to His Mission (vv. 35–39)
Even at the height of His popularity with the crowds, Jesus withdrew to pray. He stayed focused on His mission: preaching the Gospel and moving forward to new towns. His communion with the Father anchored His commitment to the mission.
5. The Compassion of His Touch (vv. 29–34, 40–45)
Whether lifting Peter’s mother-in-law by the hand or cleansing a leper, Jesus revealed His deep compassion and miraculous power. Dr. White then drew a parallel between leprosy and sin: Both corrupt, isolate, and spread, but both can be cleansed by the grace of God.
From these five marks, Dr. White reminded us that our lives should mirror Jesus’ pattern.
Therefore, we must:
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The Way of Jesus: Chapel Reflections from Mark 1 With Dr. Thomas White
In this chapel service, Dr. Thomas White continued the Marked by Jesus series with a powerful message from Mark 1:14–45. His central theme was “This is the way!” While others pointed to the way, Jesus revealed that He Himself is the way.
Dr. White reminded us that Mark’s Gospel is written with urgency: “Mark is on a mission to the cross.” In this passage, Dr. White highlights five defining marks of Jesus’ ministry that reveal His identity and shape our response as His followers.
1. The Content of His Message (vv. 14–15)
Jesus centralized His ministry on proclaiming the Gospel of God: “Repent and believe in the gospel” (v. 15).
2. The Call to Action (vv. 16–20)
When Jesus called the disciples, His words were direct: “Follow me, and I will make you become fishers of men” (v. 17). Therefore, following Jesus always requires action.
3. The Commanding Authority (vv. 21–28)
Crowds marveled at Jesus’ teaching because it carried an authority that even demons obeyed. Jesus wasn’t given authority; He is the authority.
4. The Commitment to His Mission (vv. 35–39)
Even at the height of His popularity with the crowds, Jesus withdrew to pray. He stayed focused on His mission: preaching the Gospel and moving forward to new towns. His communion with the Father anchored His commitment to the mission.
5. The Compassion of His Touch (vv. 29–34, 40–45)
Whether lifting Peter’s mother-in-law by the hand or cleansing a leper, Jesus revealed His deep compassion and miraculous power. Dr. White then drew a parallel between leprosy and sin: Both corrupt, isolate, and spread, but both can be cleansed by the grace of God.
From these five marks, Dr. White reminded us that our lives should mirror Jesus’ pattern.
Therefore, we must:

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