This morning we continue to look at Mark 12:28-37 and consider Jesus' answer to the scribe who asked, "Which is the first commandment of all?"
We return to Mark 12:28-37 where Jesus is questioned by a scribe about the greatest commandment.
We return to our series in Mark's Gospel. This week we will be reading about the first commandment: "Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. And…
In Mark 12:18-27 Jesus engages with the Saduccees as they question him about the resurrection. Why does Jesus engage with their non-genuine question? What can we learn from His response…
This morning we turn to Jesus' debate with the Pharisees over the paying of taxes to Rome in Mark 12:14-17.
We turn again to Mark 12:13-17 and consider the deception of the Pharisees.
We turn to Mark 12:13 where the Pharisees and Herodians attempt to catch Jesus out by what He says. What can we learn from their behaviour and from Jesus' response?
This morning we turn to Mark 12:1-12 for the parable of the vineyard tenants.
We turn to Mark 11:27-33, where a group of scribes question Jesus' authority. What does Jesus' response show about who He is?
For this morning's sermon we will be turning to Mark 11:12-24 and the illustration of the barren fig tree. What can the illustration of the fig tree teach us about…