Praying from Mark 3:4. Themes: Sabbath, Good, Life-saving
Command. The verse commands the reader to consider whether it is lawful to do good or harm on the Sabbath day and to save a life or kill.
Praying from Mark 3:3. Themes: Healing, Compassion, Miracles.
Command. The verse commands the man with the withered hand to stand up.
Praying from Mark 2:28. Themes: Lordship, Sabbath, Son of Man.
Promise. The verse is stating that Jesus is the lord of the Sabbath.
Praying from Mark 2:27. Themes: Sabbath, Man, Creation
Command. The verse commands the reader to remember that the Sabbath was made for their benefit, not the other way around.
Praying from Mark 2:22. Themes: Renewal, Transformation, Incompatibility.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not put new wine into old wineskins, but to put new wine into fresh wineskins.
Praying from Mark 2:21. Themes: Restoration, Renewal, Incompatibility.
Command. The verse is instructing the reader not to sew a piece of unshrunk cloth on an old garment.
Praying from Mark 2:20. Themes: Suffering, Fasting, Separation
Command. The verse is instructing the reader to fast when the bridegroom (Jesus) is taken away from them.
Praying from Mark 2:17. Themes: Salvation, Repentance, Grace.
Command. The command is for sinners to repent.
Praying from Mark 2:14. Themes: Call, Discipleship, Obedience.
Command: Follow.
Praying from Mark 2:12. Themes: Miracles, Faith, Glory of God.
Promise. The verse describes the amazement and glorification of God by the witnesses of the miraculous healing performed by Jesus. There is no direct comma…
Praying from Mark 2:11. Themes: Healing, Faith, Obedience.
Command. The verse commands the reader to arise, take up their mat, and go to their house.
Praying from Mark 2:10. Themes: Authority, Forgiveness, Healing
Promise. The verse is a statement made by Jesus to demonstrate his authority to forgive sins.
Praying from Mark 2:8. Themes: Perception, Reasoning, Heart examination.
Command. The command is for the readers to examine their own thoughts and intentions.
Praying from Mark 2:5. Themes: Forgiveness, Faith, Healing.
Promise. Jesus forgives the sins of the paralytic because of his faith.
Praying from Mark 1:44. Themes: Obedience, Healing, Testimony.
Command. The man who was healed of leprosy was commanded to not tell anyone, but to go show himself to the priest and offer the required sacrifice for his …
Praying from Mark 1:43. Themes: Obedience, Urgency, Authority
Command. The verse is a command to the reader to strictly warn and immediately send someone out.
Praying from Mark 1:42. Themes: Healing, Faith, Miracles.
Promise. The verse describes the healing of a man with leprosy, but does not contain a command for the reader to follow.
Praying from Mark 1:41. Themes: Compassion, Healing, Touch
Promise. The promise is that Jesus wants the person to be made clean.
Praying from Mark 1:40. Themes: Faith, Healing, Compassion.
Promise. The leper is expressing faith that Jesus has the power to heal him if he is willing to do so. Jesus responds by saying, “I am willing; be cleansed…
Praying from Mark 1:38. Themes: Preaching, Purpose, Mission.
Command. The command is for the disciples to go to the next towns with Jesus so that he may preach there also.