Praying from Mark 1:35. Themes: Prayer, Solitude, Devotion.
Command. The verse commands the reader to rise up early in the morning and go to a deserted place to pray.
Praying from Mark 1:34. Themes: Healing, Deliverance, Authority
Promise. The verse describes Jesus healing many who were sick and casting out demons, and not allowing the demons to speak because they knew him. There is …
Praying from Mark 1:31. Themes: Healing, Faith, Service.
Promise. The verse describes how Jesus healed a woman and the immediate result of her healing. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Mark 1:27. Themes: Authority, Miracles, Amazement.
Command. There is no specific command given in this verse, but it implies that the reader should listen to Jesus and follow his teachings because of his au…
Praying from Mark 1:25. Themes: Authority, Healing, Deliverance.
Command. The command is for the evil spirit to come out of the person.
Praying from Mark 1:18. Themes: Discipleship, Obedience, Sacrifice.
Command. The verse commands the reader to leave their nets and follow Jesus.
Praying from Mark 1:17. Themes: Discipleship, Evangelism, Transformation.
Command. The verse commands the reader to follow Jesus and become fishers for men.
Praying from Mark 1:15. Themes: Repentance, Kingdom, Good News.
Command. The verse commands the reader to repent and believe in the Good News.
Praying from Mark 1:12. Themes: Temptation, Preparation, Solitude.
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to be driven out into the wilderness by the Spirit.
Praying from Mark 1:11. Themes: Identity, Beloved Son, Pleasure.
Promise. The voice from the sky is affirming Jesus as God’s beloved Son and expressing God’s pleasure in him. There is no direct command given to the reade…
Praying from Mark 1:8. Themes: Salvation, Baptism, Holy Spirit.
Promise. The verse is a promise that Jesus will baptize the reader in the Holy Spirit.
Praying from Mark 1:7. Themes: Humility, Salvation, Messiah
Promise. The verse is a statement made by John the Baptist about the coming of Jesus, who is described as mightier than him and whose sandals John is not w…
Praying from Mark 1:5. Themes: Repentance, Baptism, Confession
Command. The verse commands the reader to confess their sins and be baptized.
Praying from Mark 1:4. Themes: Repentance, Forgiveness, Baptism
Command: Repent and be baptized for forgiveness of sins.
Praying from Mark 1:3. Themes: Repentance, Preparation, Salvation
Command. The verse commands the reader to prepare the way for the Lord and make his paths straight.
Praying from Mark 1:2. Themes: Preparation, Prophecy, Messenger
Command. The verse commands the reader to behold and recognize the messenger that God sends to prepare the way before them.
Praying from Luke 24:53. Themes: Worship, Gratitude, Community.
Promise. The verse describes the actions of the people in the temple, praising and blessing God. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Luke 24:52. Themes: Worship, Joy, Redemption
Promise. The verse describes the emotional state of the people who worshiped Jesus and returned to Jerusalem with great joy. There is no command given in t…
Praying from Luke 24:50. Themes: Blessing, Leadership, Ascension.
Promise.
The promise is that Jesus blessed his disciples before he ascended into heaven.
Praying from Luke 24:49. Themes: Promise, Power, Wait
Promise. The verse promises that the Father will send something to the reader, and instructs them to wait in Jerusalem until they receive it. The promise i…