Praying from Mark 10:51. Themes: healing, faith, compassion
Promise. The promise is that the blind man will be able to see again.
Praying from Mark 10:50. Themes: Faith, Action, Surrender
Command. The verse commands the reader to cast away their cloak and come to Jesus.
Praying from Mark 10:49. Themes: Compassion, Healing, Faith
Command. The command is to call the blind man.
Praying from Mark 10:48. Themes: Persistence, Mercy, Healing.
Promise. The promise is that if the reader cries out to Jesus for mercy, he will hear and respond.
Praying from Mark 10:47. Themes: Faith, Mercy, Healing.
Command. The verse commands the reader to cry out to Jesus for mercy.
Praying from Mark 10:45. Themes: Service, Sacrifice, Redemption.
Promise. The verse states that Jesus came to serve and give his life as a ransom for many.
Praying from Mark 10:44. Themes: Humility, Service, Leadership
Command. The verse commands the reader to become a bondservant of all if they want to become first among them.
Praying from Mark 10:43. Themes: Servanthood, Humility, Greatness.
Command. The verse commands the reader to become a servant if they want to become great.
Praying from Mark 10:42. Themes: Power, Humility, Servanthood.
Command. The brief summary of the command is to not lord over others or exercise authority over them like the rulers of the nations do.
Praying from Mark 10:40. Themes: Humility, Sovereignty, Predestination.
Promise. The verse states that the positions at Jesus’ right and left hand are not his to give, but have already been prepared for someone else.
Praying from Mark 10:39. Themes: Suffering, Baptism, Unity.
Promise. Jesus promises that the disciples will experience the same suffering and baptism as he will.
Praying from Mark 10:38. Themes: Suffering, Baptism, Sacrifice.
Command. The command is for the reader to consider whether they are able to drink the cup and be baptized with the same baptism as Jesus.
Praying from Mark 10:36. Themes: Service, Compassion, Humility.
Command. The verse is asking the reader what they want Jesus to do for them.
Praying from Mark 10:34. Themes: Suffering, Resurrection, Redemption.
Promise. The verse promises that Jesus will rise again on the third day after being mocked, spit on, scourged, and killed.
Praying from Mark 10:31. Themes: Humility, Reversal of Fortune.
Promise. The verse suggests that those who are currently last may eventually become first, and vice versa.
Praying from Mark 10:30. Themes: Blessings, Persecution, Eternal Life.
Promise. The verse promises that those who give up things for the sake of the gospel will receive one hundred times more in this life and eternal life in t…
Praying from Mark 10:29. Themes: Sacrifice, Discipleship, Kingdom of God.
Command. The verse commands the reader to leave behind their possessions and family for the sake of Jesus and the Good News.
Praying from Mark 10:27. Themes: Faith, Power, Salvation.
Promise. The verse promises that all things are possible with God, even if they seem impossible to humans.
Praying from Mark 10:25. Themes: Wealth, Salvation, Difficulty
Command. The verse commands the reader to recognize the difficulty for a rich person to enter God’s Kingdom.
Praying from Mark 10:24. Themes: Wealth, Trust, Kingdom.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not trust in riches if they want to enter into God’s Kingdom.