Praying from Mark 12:11. Themes: Salvation, Rejection, Cornerstone
Promise. The verse is expressing awe and wonder at something that the Lord has done. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Mark 12:10. Themes: Rejection, Redemption, Authority
Promise. The verse is a reference to Jesus being rejected by the religious leaders but ultimately becoming the cornerstone of the Christian faith. The prom…
Praying from Mark 12:9. Themes: Judgment, Ownership, Rejection.
Command: Destroy. The verse commands the lord of the vineyard to come and destroy the farmers.
Praying from Mark 12:6. Themes: Love, obedience, redemption.
Promise. The verse is a statement of the father’s belief that the people will respect his son.
Praying from Mark 11:30. Themes: Authority, Repentance, Baptism
Command. The verse commands the reader to answer the question posed by Jesus about the origin of John’s baptism.
Praying from Mark 11:29. Themes: Authority, Questioning, Jesus’ Power.
Command. The reader is commanded to answer Jesus’ question.
Praying from Mark 11:26. Themes: Forgiveness, Consequence, Relationship.
Command. The verse commands the reader to forgive others in order for God to forgive their own transgressions.
Praying from Mark 11:25. Themes: Forgiveness, Prayer, Repentance
Command. The reader is commanded to forgive others when they pray, so that God may also forgive their own transgressions.
Praying from Mark 11:24. Themes: Faith, Prayer, Belief
Promise. The verse promises that if the reader believes they have received what they pray and ask for, they shall have it.
Praying from Mark 11:23. Themes: Faith, Power of Words, Miracles.
Promise. The verse promises that whoever believes and speaks with faith can have whatever they say, even if it involves moving a mountain into the sea.
Praying from Mark 11:22. Themes: Faith, God’s sovereignty.
Command. The verse commands the reader to have faith in God.
Praying from Mark 11:17. Themes: Worship, Justice, Holiness.
Command. The verse commands the reader to make their house a house of prayer for all nations.
Praying from Mark 11:16. Themes: Holiness, Respect for God’s House, Righteous Anger.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not carry a container through the temple.
Praying from Mark 11:15. Themes: Righteous anger, Holiness, Worship
Command: Jesus commands the readers to not use the temple for buying and selling.
Praying from Mark 11:14. Themes: Judgment, Faith, Power
Command. The command is for no one to ever eat fruit from the tree again.
Praying from Mark 11:10. Themes: Kingdom, Salvation, Praise.
Promise. The verse is a declaration of praise and recognition of the coming kingdom of David in the name of the Lord.
Praying from Mark 11:9. Themes: Salvation, Praise, Messiah
Promise. The verse is a declaration of praise and blessing towards Jesus as he enters Jerusalem.
Praying from Mark 11:3. Themes: Obedience, God’s Will, Trust
Command. The verse commands the reader to respond with the given answer if anyone asks why they are doing something.
Praying from Mark 11:2. Themes: Obedience, Provision, Humility.
Command. The verse commands the reader to go to a specific village, find a young donkey, untie it, and bring it.
Praying from Mark 10:52. Themes: Faith, Healing, Following Jesus.
Promise. The blind man’s faith has made him well and he received his sight. He then followed Jesus on the way.