Praying from Mark 4:12. Themes: Salvation, Forgiveness, Understanding
Command. The verse is instructing the reader to not understand or perceive in order to prevent forgiveness of sins.
Praying from Mark 4:11. Themes: Mystery, Kingdom, Parables.
Promise. The promise is that the reader (or listener) is given the mystery of God’s Kingdom.
Praying from Mark 4:9. Themes: Listening, Understanding, Faith
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to listen and pay attention.
Praying from Mark 4:8. Themes: Fruitfulness, Growth, Multiplication.
Promise. The verse describes the outcome of the seeds falling on good ground, which is that they yield fruit and increase in abundance. The different level…
Praying from Mark 4:3. Themes: Sowing, Growth, Harvest
Command. The verse is telling the reader to listen and pay attention to the story of the farmer sowing.
Praying from Mark 3:35. Themes: Obedience, Family, Relationship.
Promise. The verse promises that whoever does the will of God will be considered as Jesus’ family.
Praying from Mark 3:29. Themes: Forgiveness, Condemnation, Blasphemy
Promise. The verse states that whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven and will be subject to eternal condemnation.
Praying from Mark 3:28. Themes: Forgiveness, Redemption, Grace.
Promise. The verse promises that all sins, including blasphemies, will be forgiven for the descendants of man.
Praying from Mark 3:27. Themes: Redemption, Power, Victory.
Command. The verse is instructing the reader to bind the strong man before plundering his house.
Praying from Mark 3:26. Themes: Division, Unity, End.
Promise. The verse suggests that if Satan is divided, he cannot stand and will eventually come to an end.
Praying from Mark 3:25. Themes: Unity, Division, Strength
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to avoid division within their household or community in order to maintain stability and strength.
Praying from Mark 3:24. Themes: Unity, Division, Conflict
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to avoid division within their kingdom or community in order to maintain its stability.
Praying from Mark 3:23. Themes: Satan, Parables, Kingdom
Command. The verse is a command to the reader to consider how it is impossible for Satan to cast out Satan.
Praying from Mark 3:15. Themes: Authority, Healing, Deliverance.
Command. The verse is instructing the reader to have authority to heal sicknesses and cast out demons.
Praying from Mark 3:14. Themes: Discipleship, Evangelism, Commissioning.
Command: ‘appoint’
Praying from Mark 3:12. Themes: Secrecy, Messianic Secret.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not make Jesus known.
Praying from Mark 3:11. Themes: Power, Recognition, Authority.
Promise. The verse is describing the reaction of unclean spirits to Jesus, affirming his identity as the Son of God. There is no command given to the reade…
Praying from Mark 3:10. Themes: Healing, Faith, Miracles.
Promise. The verse describes how many people were healed by Jesus and how they were eager to touch him. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Mark 3:9. Themes: Crowd control, Discipleship, Jesus’ ministry.
Command. The verse commands the disciples to keep a little boat near Jesus to prevent the crowd from pressing on him.
Praying from Mark 3:5. Themes: Anger, Healing, Hardening of Hearts.
Command: “Stretch out your hand.”