• 5.4 Jesus' Compassion Produces Abundance — Mark 6:30–44
    Oct 19 2025

    Mark portrays Jesus as the compassionate Shepherd who miraculously feeds the five thousand, revealing His divine power to provide abundantly for His people’s need. Jesus’ divine compassion ensures limitless provision for His people’s needs, as seen in the miraculous feeding of the five thousand.

    How does our compassionate Savior provide and sustain us?

    In this passage, we identify four provisions Jesus abundantly bestows through His divine compassion to sustain His people.

    1. Jesus Provides Rest (v.30–32)
    2. Jesus Provides Instruction (v.33–34)
    3. Jesus Provides Sustenance (v.35–41)
    4. Jesus Provides Satisfaction (v.42–44)

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    48 mins
  • 5.3 Jesus' Compassion Conquers Death — Mark 5:21–43
    Oct 12 2025

    Mark reveals Jesus as the Messiah who triumphs over death and suffering through the compassionate healing of a woman and the resurrection of Jairus’ daughter.

    Jesus, as the Messiah, holds supreme power over death and suffering, offering hope and restoration through faith in His compassionate authority.

    How far does Jesus' Compassion extend? In this passage, we see how far Jesus' compassionate power reaches in three respects.

    1. Jesus' Compassion Reaches the Privileged (v.21–24)
    2. Jesus' Compassion Reaches the Lowly (v.25–34)
    3. Jesus' Compassion Reaches the Helpless (v.35–43)

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    51 mins
  • 5.2 Jesus' Compassion Transcends Opposition — Mark 2:1–12
    Sep 28 2025

    Mark reveals Jesus’ divine authority to forgive sins and heal, as demonstrated by the healing of the paralytic, affirming His identity as the Son of Man. Through the miracle of the paralytic, the eternal principle emerges that Jesus, as the Son of Man, holds the divine right to absolve sins, prioritizing inner healing over outward cures.

    How can we overcome opposition and know for certain that Jesus, the Son of Man, can forgive sins? The account of the paralytic reveals four ways Jesus is affirmed as the compassionate Son of Man.

    1. God’s Word Affirms the Son of Man. (v.1–2)
    2. Jesus’ Word Affirms the Son of Man. (v.3–7)
    3. Jesus’ Miracles Affirm the Son of Man. (v.8–11)
    4. Eyewitnesses Affirm the Son of Man. (v.12)

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    52 mins
  • 5.1 Jesus' Compassion Inspires Hope — Mark 1:29–45
    Sep 21 2025

    Jesus, as the compassionate Son of God, demonstrates His divine authority by healing, delivering, and proclaiming the Kingdom of God, offering hope and restoration to those who seek Him.

    In this opening chapter of Mark, we identify four ways Jesus shows His compassion, which brings hope and restoration.

    1. Jesus Heals (v.29–34)
    2. Jesus Prays (v.35–37)
    3. Jesus Preaches (v.38–39)
    4. Jesus Cleanses (v.40–45)

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  • 4.7 Wait on the Lord — 1 Samuel 24:1–8
    Jun 15 2025

    God showed that David spared Saul's life despite having the opportunity to kill him, demonstrating his trust in God's timing. God's people can wait on God and trust His timing.

    Three ways to trust God while waiting for His timing.

    1. Trust God's Protection (v.1–2; Ps. 57)
    2. Trust God's Promises (v.3–5)
    3. Trust God's Providence (v.6–8)

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    43 mins
  • 4.6 The Sin of Envy — 1 Samuel 18:6–19
    Jun 14 2025

    God revealed that David’s military victories sparked public admiration, Saul’s increasing jealousy, and an unsuccessful scheme to harm David. Envy can grow subtly and result in harmful actions.

    Three ways to guard against envy.

    1. Detect Envy's Precursors (v.6–7)
    2. Stop Envy's Development (v.8–9)
    3. Beware Envy's Destruction (v.10–19)

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    47 mins
  • 4.5 The Marks of Christian Friendship — 1 Samuel 18:1–5
    Jun 13 2025

    God showed the Israelites that Jonathan formed a deep bond with David, giving him gifts and pledging loyalty. True Christian friendship brings immense value and divine blessing.

    Ten marks of genuine Christian friendship.

    1. Christian Friendships Are Unplanned (v.1a)
    2. Christian Friendships Involve the Soul (v.1b)
    3. Christian Friendships Require Love (v.1c)
    4. Christian Friendships Are Selective (v.1d)
    5. Christian Friendships Prioritize Others (v.1e)
    6. Christian Friendships Reject Envy (v.2)
    7. Christian Friendships Are Commitments (v.3)
    8. Christian Friendships Show Humility (v.4a)
    9. Christian Friendships Are Generous (v.4b)
    10. Christian Friendships Promote Success (v.5)

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    47 mins
  • 4.4 The Battle Is the Lord's — 1 Samuel 17:31–38
    Jun 12 2025

    God enables the underestimated to overcome great challenges and achieve victory.

    Five key steps God's people follow to attain victory.

    1. We Volunteer (v.31–37)
    2. We Prepare (v.38–40)
    3. We Speak Out (v.41–47)
    4. We Proceed Bravely (v.48–51)
    5. We Inspire (v.52–58)

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    52 mins