“Beautiful
Redeemer Emancipates Always Delivering! (B.R.E.A.D)”
By Ramesh
C.Reddy Pittsburgh Standard
June
01,
2008
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SCRIPTURE:
“By
this time it was late in the day, so his disciples came to him. "This is
a remote place," they said, "and it's already very late. Send the people
away so they can go to the surrounding countryside and villages and buy
themselves something to eat." (Mark 6:35-36, NIV)
Observation/Interpretation:
I asked
myself what I learn about the disciples?
They were concerned about the
people who were gathered to hear Jesus. That was noble of them but they
still did not get it. Jesus saw the crowd gathered as a sheep without a
shepherd. Jesus decided to become their Good Shepherd. A shepherd makes
sure their sheep is fed and taken care of. If it were up to the
disciples they would have sent the sheep on their own way to find their
food. Not Jesus though, for Jesus makes a profound statement to the
disciples.
“But
he answered, "You give them something to eat." They said to him, "That
would take eight months of a man's wages! Are we to go and spend that
much on bread and give it to them to eat?" (Mark 6:37, NIV)
The disciples still did not get
it. Anytime Jesus had sent them to do something, Jesus always provided
for them. Jesus wanted them to depend on Him instead they go of on a
rant about it costing eight months of a man’s wages. Still, they do not
outright say they will not do it but ask Jesus a question. Jesus answers
them with a question & command and the disciples respond.
“How
many loaves do you have?" he asked. "Go and see." When they found out,
they said, "Five—and two fish." (Mark 6:38, NIV)
“Then
Jesus directed them to have all the people sit down in groups on the
green grass. So they sat down in groups of hundreds and fifties. Taking
the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave
thanks and broke the loaves. Then he gave them to his disciples to set
before the people. He also divided the two fish among them all.” (Mark
6:39-41, NIV)
As a Good Shepherd, Jesus
decided to feed the crowds physically with bread and fish as He looked
to heaven, gave thanks and broke the loaves. The cause and effect
relationship was that they all ate and were satisfied. Afterwards,
twelve basketfuls of broken pieces of bread and fish were left. The
number of those eaten was five thousand plus because the children and
women were not counted. This evidenced by the next few verses.
“They
all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve
basketfuls of broken pieces of bread and fish. The number of the men who
had eaten was five thousand.” (Mark 6:42-44, NIV)
This is awesome to know how many
people Jesus fed. Jesus not only cared for their spiritual needs as He
taught them but He also cared for their physical needs and health.
As I
thought about what Jesus did, it reminded me of another passage from the
Gospel of John. John 6:10-13 records Jesus feeding the five thousand!
John 6:25-26 records Jesus’ reaction to the crowds that gathered later
again.
“When
they found him on the other side of the lake, they asked him, ‘Rabbi,
when did you get here?’ Jesus answered, ‘I tell you the truth, you are
looking for me, not because you saw miraculous signs but because you ate
the loaves and had your fill.’” (John 6:25-26)
Interpretation:
I asked myself the significance of Jesus’ reaction
to them?
The people were looking for
Jesus because of what they could get out of Jesus and not because of
seeing miraculous signs done by Jesus. Jesus wanted them to believe in
Him for the miraculous signs He had done rather than for the food they
were able to eat and be filled.
Basically, Jesus was letting
them know if they were seeking Jesus just because of the food, they have
missed the point of His coming. Jesus did not come to give them food
alone but more than food. Feeding the 5000+ was a means of taking care
of their physical needs but Jesus emphasized what is more important is
there spiritual health and the spiritual food they receive which can
come only from Him. He is their Good Shepherd to take care of them, His
sheep.
Implications I:
I saw important implications for
my own life studying these verses and the verses that later follow. When
I serve Jesus because of what I can get out of Jesus then I have missed
the point and my personal relationship with Jesus is conditional. It
becomes based on what Jesus could give me and very shallow. The basis
becomes, ‘If Jesus gives me what I want, then I will believe Him but if
I don’t get my way then I don’t serve Him or believe in Him.’ That is a
slippery path to walk on.
You know there was a time in my
life when I thought because I became a Christian, only good things
should happen to me because Jesus is my Lord and Personal Savior. When
things did not go well for me, I was mad with Jesus.
My mommy took me to the side and
asked me, “Ramesh, do you love Jesus
because of what you can get out of Jesus or for who He is?”
That was a powerful question and
made me think what my loyalty to Jesus was based on! I should believe in
Jesus for who He is most of all!
Jesus is the Bread of Life and
those coming to Him will never be hungry again and those believing in
Him will never thirst! Reading additional verses from John, chapter 6
reiterated to me that Jesus cares not only for our physical needs but
mostly our spiritual well being.
Jesus knew how much the people
loved eating the bread that He had given them. So Jesus uses that as an
analogy to preach a mini-sermon to them. I learned a lot from that too.
Jesus
said, “I am the bread of life. Your fathers ate the manna in the
wilderness, and are dead. This is the bread which comes down from
heaven, that one may eat of it and not die. I am the living bread which
came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live
forever; and the bread that I shall give is My flesh, which I shall give
for the life of the world.” (John 6:48-51)
Observations:
I looked for words/phrases that
are repeated over and over because repetition usually implies
importance! What stuck out in these verses is BREAD. It is mentioned 7
times in these verses alone:
-
I am the BREAD of life.
-
Your fathers ate the
manna in the wilderness and died.
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This is the BREAD which
comes down from heaven.
-
This BREAD can be eaten
and one who eats it will never die.
-
I am the living BREAD
which came down from heaven.
-
If anyone eats of this
BREAD, he will live forever.
-
The BREAD that I shall
give is My flesh, which I shall give for the life of the world.
Within these 7 listings alone, I
saw lots of precious nuggets of Truth which have been spoken by Jesus
and confirmed with repetition. Seven is a number of completion too!
1 & 5 can be paired together.
3 & 5 can be paired together.
4 & 6 can be paired together.
All these pairings are brought
together and summarized in a nutshell with #7!!!
I found these 7 points very
fascinating and exciting to look deeply into!
Observations/Interpretations:
I
asked myself what types of bread are represented here?
1. Dying bread!
2. Living bread!
I
asked myself what ‘dying bread’ means?
What came to my mind when I
thought about dying bread is the manna that the Israelites ate in the
wilderness. It was a type of bread that was going to rot if it was not
used in the specified time and amount that the Lord had allotted for
them to eat it. Also, this bread was not going to help them live
forever. Those that ate of it eventually died. This bread could not
sustain life forever.
I
asked myself what ‘Living Bread’ means?
What came to my mind is Jesus
Christ for He claimed to be the ‘Living Bread’.
Not only that but He is the ‘I AM’ that
introduced Himself to Moses at the Burning Bush. It is Jesus that gave
them manna to eat. Now Jesus does not just introduce Himself as
‘I AM’ but as ‘I AM
the BREAD OF LIFE’. It is this Bread that gives life but there is
a condition.
Those who want to continue to
live forever need to eat this Bread. Just as the Israelites had to eat
the bread that fell from heaven to stay alive physically, following the
rules set by God, Jesus is letting his listeners know that they need to
eat a new kind of Bread that came from Heaven to stay alive eternally,
following Him.
All the manna eaten would not
give people Eternal life but Jesus said He could give it to them.
The statement Jesus makes is so
profound that Jesus introduces His credentials first before making the
statement, “If anyone eats of this bread, he
will live forever; and the bread that I shall give is My flesh, which I
shall give for the life of the world.”
I
asked myself what are the credentials that Jesus introduces for Himself?
I am the living BREAD
which came down from heaven.
The people of that day would
have been familiar with ‘I AM’ especially
since that is how God introduced Himself to Moses. The people knew that
God spoke from Heaven. Jesus uses those same words with a description:
‘I AM the Bread of Life’. Jesus does not
stop there but lets them know He is the I Am from Heaven!
People needed to believe in His
credentials if they were going to accept what He was going to tell them.
Right after speaking about His credentials, Jesus talks about eating.
Jesus wants them to eat the
Bread of Life to live forever and makes it clear to them He is the key
to make that happen. This is evidenced by “and
the bread that I shall give is My flesh, which I shall give for the life
of the world.”
What cannibalism?
No, No, No!!!
Jesus is foreshadowing His death
to come when His body would be broken, symbolized by bread, and given
for the life of the world.
Jesus starts of with
‘I Am the Bread of Life' and concludes here
with ‘Given for the life of the world.'
If these two are put together
for a nutshell summary it comes of as “I Am the Bread of Life given for
the life of the world.”
I
asked myself what is the ‘life of the world’ mean?
What came to my mind is that
physical bread such as manna was not enough to keep the world from
dying. People were eating and living but their souls were still dying
because they were separated from God due to being separated from God
because of their sin. No one of the world has been able to be perfect in
the sight of the Lord and the people of
the world have not lived forever. Their eternity has been
hampered because of their separation from God because God in His
Holiness and perfect righteousness cannot allow sin into His presence.
This means even if we think or other people think what good person we
are, our 99.9% good deeds and 0.1% bad deed will still make us bad. It
is like 99.9% of water being polluted by 0.1% drop of cyanide. It is
still polluted no matter how we try to explain it away.
All our good deeds are like filthy rags to the Lord. That shows how
high God's standards are and that we cannot reach God on our own because
of our sin. But the Good News is finally, God decided to
intervene as the Son of Man and became a new kind of Bread with living
qualities called the Living Bread so those who partake of Him will never
die.
God made Eternal life available
to the life of the world so people of the world would not continue to
die eternally. But it had a price!
Jesus was going to give His life
for the life of the world for only life could give life. Jesus was
foreshadowing His sacrifice for the world but wanted those there to
follow Him right there. He was going to sacrifice His life so the people
of the world could have life. There is a condition though.
Jesus is letting them know that
as they follow Him, their life will continue forever eternally because
it will be interwoven with His Life.
Implications II:
I saw important implications for
my own life.
Life starts with Jesus, for He
is the Bread of Life. Just because I am living does not mean that I have
Eternal Life and will live forever. It begins with Jesus. This means no
one else can give Eternal Life. Jesus is making the Absolute claim that
He is the ‘I AM’, He is from Heaven, and He
is the Bread of Life given for the life of the world.
No one else claimed what Jesus
claimed, not Buddha, not Krishna, not Mohammad, not anyone else. If I
wanted a religion to follow, I could have stuck with Hinduism. For me it
is not about religion for religion can save no one. In fact, people
following a religion have caused more havoc in the world and have made
people see that religion can become the death of the world, not the life
of the world.
It is God who saves, who
revealed Himself as ‘I AM’ to Moses and has
revealed Himself to us in Jesus Christ as 'I AM'. Jesus wants us to partake of Him
to receive Eternal Life. I am so glad that I do not follow a religion
but now follow a relationship with Jesus Christ who wants me to partake
of Him. For He has become my Bread of Life!
I
ask you now dear friend what kind of bread do you eat?
Dear friend, all the earthly bread we eat regardless of who it is
blessed by will not save us to live forever eternally! But the Good News is that there is bread that you can eat and live
eternally. Jesus Christ is the Bread of Life offering Himself to you. He
gave His flesh for you on the Cross of Calvary. His body was broken for
you. He wants you to eat of Him in a symbolic sense.
Partake of Him in your life by
allowing Him to come live in you. Then to remember what Jesus did for
you, take Holy Communion. But do remember only Holy Communion is to be
taken by those who have already given their lives to Christ
understanding their own sinfulness and realizing Christ alone can
justify them and sanctify them as they are willing to be covered by the
sacrificial blood of the Lamb of God.
We take Holy Communion in remembrance of what Jesus did for us when
He walked the earth. The first is the bread that represents Christ’s body broken
for you and me. When we eat the bread, we are saying that we do remember
what Jesus did for us on the Cross of Calvary and He did it to give life
to the world of which we are part of.
The second part of Holy Communion
is the wine/juice symbolic of Christ’s cleansing blood when His blood
was shed for you and me.
To eat the bread, symbolizing
the broken body of Jesus to give you life, is telling those around you
that you do follow Jesus Christ and have a relationship with Jesus
Christ because of what He did for you.
To drink the wine/juice,
symbolizing the cleansing blood of Jesus to give you life, is also
telling those around you that you do follow Jesus Christ and have a
relationship with Jesus Christ. Both bread and juice must be taken.
There cannot be one without the other!
Eating of the bread or drinking
of the juice at Holy Communion without acknowledging Jesus as Lord and
Personal Savior, just becomes a religious ritual of religion which
cannot save for only a relationship with Jesus Christ can save you and
me!
Friend, Jesus has offered
Himself for you too. Yes, He has! The world is full of sin and since the
world is full of sin those who inhabit it are infected and become
sinners. But the Good News is, Jesus came as the Bread of Life to give
His life to give you Eternal Life.
While we
were yet sinners Jesus died for us.
Friend, this means you do not
need to be perfect or have everything right in your life before you come
to Jesus. If you wait for that to happen, you maybe waiting until it is
too late.
Come as you are and allow the
Lord Jesus to work in you. No matter how stained your sins are and you
cannot forgive yourself, Jesus lends a Helping Hand and wants to forgive
you. Jesus reminds us
though our sins are
scarlet red, He can make us white as freshly fallen snow and
though they are crimson red, Jesus can make us
white as wool.
If I allowed my sins to control
my life, then I have given control over to Satan and he has won but I
have come to accept Christ’s grace and merciful forgiveness to move on
and remain His child. For He reminds us friend that
To all who received Him, He gave them right to
become children of God, children born not of natural descent but by the
will of God. All they needed to do is trust in Him to save
them. (John 1:12)
Won’t you do that friend?
You could be reading this and
already have a personal relationship with the Lord. That’s great!
If you feel this would be helpful to
someone who does not have a relationship with the Lord, won’t you share
it with them?
If you do not have a relationship with the Lord as
you desire, now is the time of Salvation. Don’t wait, for Jesus is the
Bread of Life and wants to be part of your life. Yes, He does! May you
make Jesus part of your life today! Amen!
Bread
of Life
by Ramesh C. Reddy
You came as the Bread of Life
Offering deliverance from eternal strife
You ask me to eat
Offering me a seat
From the place you came
Heaven is its name
So I come with my heart
Asking you for a new start
Now I will eternally live
For Eternal Life you give
Jesus, my Bread of Life!
Jesus, my Bread of Life!
Amen!
“Beautiful Redeemer Emancipates Always Delivering!” (B.R.E.A.D)/”What
kind of bread do you eat?”
Make this your prayer. Don’t let
the enemy deceive you into thinking you need all the answers before
coming to Christ. Let me just assure you though you may not have all the
answers right now before coming to Jesus, He will answer them slowly.
Yes, He will for I know our Redeemer will! Amen!
Prayer:
Jesus, I thank you for being the Bread of Life. You are the Living Bread
of my life. Thank you for coming from Heaven and giving your life for
the life of the world. You sacrificed yourself for humanity. Thank you
Lord when we eat of you symbolically making you part of our life,
digesting what you teach us by following you, we can be living
Eternally, and the fruit that comes will reflect and resemble your life.
I want that Father God. I want that Lord Jesus! I want that Holy Spirit!
I know of a lot of people who partake of Holy Communion where the bread
represents your body broken for their sin and the juice represents your
blood shed for their sin. When we partake of Holy Communion, we are
reminded that we are remembering you. I want to remember you always Lord
Jesus. But for me to remember you always, I need to know you and
acknowledge everything you said you are. So right now I acknowledge that
you are my Lord and Personal Savior who died and rose again to give me
life from sin. So right now, I come to you and say how sorry I am for my
sin and living a life on my own. I repent of my sin and ask you to
forgive me of my sin with your cleansing blood which I accept. Wash me
and I will be clean from this infection of sin. Come Lord Jesus and
please become part of my life as you live in me and I will live for you.
I thank you Jesus for coming into my heart and making my heart your
home. Thank you for living in me Jesus and I will live for you and serve
you the rest of the days of my life. I do need your Spirit to reside in
me and work in me and through me so I surrender all that I am and will
be to you. Whatever your will is for me, please give me the strength and
willingness to bear it and rejoice in you. Thank you so much Jesus. I
thank you Jesus for becoming my Lord and Personal Savior. I thank you
Jesus you have heard my prayer and have answered me. I thank you that I
am your child Oh God. I thank you for becoming my only Way to Eternal
Life. In Your Name I Pray Jesus! Amen!
Friend, if you have prayed this
prayer and meant it in your heart, you are a new creation in Christ and
all old things are passed away and everything has become new! You may
feel something or may not but don’t base it on feelings but base your
new life in Christ on the promises of our Savior who will never leave
you nor forsake you! Amen!
Spend time in His word and let the Lord
speak to you! Start out in the Gospel of John! You can also check out
the Gospel of Mark which are the devotionals I have been going through.
Learn from Jesus through study and prayer. Also find yourself a church
fellowship and a college fellowship you can be part of where you can be
part of a community of believers to supplement your own walk with the
Lord. Let it be a Bible-believing and Bible-breathing church! Believe in
Bible Live Eternally!
Feel free to email me at
reddy4hisglory2004@yahoo.com if you want to meet to study the Bible,
pray with, talk about Spiritual issues or whatever is on your mind! My
number is 412-720-4579
"This is my
work and I can do it only because Christ's mighty energy is at work
within me." (Colossians 1:29, TLB)
Love in Christ,
Ramesh
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Archives:
What kind of L.I.G.H.T do you follow? (Dec 13,
07, 10:09 a.m.)
Gospel of Mark Archives:
Mark 1:1:
"What does the G.O.S.P.E.L mean to you?" (Jan
15, 08, 1:15 p.m.)
Mark 1:1-4: "How
seriously do you T.E.S.T.I.F.Y about prophesy?" (Jan
12, 08, 11:18 p.m.)
Mark 1:5-8:
"Who do you P.O.I.N.T to?" (Jan 16, 08,
8:48 a.m.)
Mark 1:9:
How will you take a S.T.A.N.D? (Jan 17, 08,
11:21 a.m.)
Mark 1:9-11:
"How is your loving P.R.A.I.S.E?" (Jan 18, 08,
8:53 a.m.)
Mark 1:12-13: "How
do you handle T.E.M.P.T.A.T.I.O.N?" (Jan 19,
08, 12:27 p.m.)
Mark 1:14-15:
How do you handle T.I.M.E given to you? (Jan
21, 08, 1:31 p.m.)
Mark 1:16-18:
"What kind of P.R.O.F.E.S.S.I.O.N are you in?" (Jan
26, 08, 10:22 a.m.)
Mark
1:19-20:
"Without having to P.R.O.C.R.A.S.T.I.N.A.T.E, what should you do?"
(Jan 29, 08,
10:44 a.m.)
Mark
1:20-22:
"How do you rate in the B.U.S.I.N.E.S.S of Jesus?" (Jan
30, 08, 11:29 a.m.)
Mark
1:20-22:
"Whose T.E.A.C.H.I.N.G.S do you follow?" (Jan
31, 08, 11:52 a.m.)
Mark
1:23-28:
"What C.A.P.T.I.V.I.T.Y are you facing today?" (Feb
01, 08, 10:35 a.m.)
Mark 4:3-20:
"What if Jesus talked F.O.O.T.B.A.L.L?" (Feb
02, 08, 10:35 a.m.)
Mark 1:29-31:
"Where do you need H.E.A.L.I.N.G?" (Feb 05,
08, 11:44 a.m.)
Mark 1:32-34:
"Where do you need an A.N.S.W.E.R?" (Feb 06,
08, 11:16 a.m.)
Mark 1:35-39:
"Where do you give your S.O.L.I.T.A.R.Y time to the Lord?" (Feb
07, 08, 11:41 a.m.)
Mark 1:40-42:
"Where do you need to be C.L.E.A.N?" (Feb 09,
08, 11:00 a.m.)
Mark 1:43-45:
"What do your actions C.A.U.S.E?" (Feb 11, 08,
9:23 a.m.)
MARK CHAPTER 2:
Mark 2:1-2:
"What do you do with your P.O.P.U.L.A.R.I.T.Y?" (Feb
12, 08, 9:52 a.m.)
Mark 2:2-5:
"What kind of F.R.I.E.N.D are you?" (Feb
13, 08, 11:49 a.m.)
Mark 2:5-12:
"Where does P.A.R.A.L.Y.S.I.S take hold of you?" (Feb
15, 08, 7:42 a.m.)
Mark 2:5-12:
"What are you thinking in your M.I.N.D?" (Feb
16, 08, 11:08 a.m.)
Mark 2:5-12:
"What do you represent by your A.C.T.I.O.N.S?" (Feb
18, 08, 8:23 a.m.)
Mark 2:13-15:
"Where are you looking for A.C.C.E.P.T.A.N.C.E?" (Feb
19, 08, 11:22 a.m.)
Mark
2:15-17:
"Who do you I.N.V.I.T.E to Jesus?" (Feb 20,
08, 9:57 a.m.)
Mark
2:18-20:
"When do you F.A.S.T?" (Feb 21, 08,
9:32 a.m.)
Mark 2:21-22:
"How do you see your L.I.F.E?" (Feb 22, 08,
9:56 a.m.)
Mark 2:23-28:
"What kind of L.E.A.D.E.R will you be? (Feb
23, 08, 10:46 a.m.)
Mark 2:23-28:
"What does the S.A.B.B.A.T.H mean to you?" (Feb
25, 08, 10:46 a.m.)
CHAPTER 3:
Mark 3:1-6:"Whose
N.E.E.D.S do you meet?" (Feb 26, 08,
9:54 a.m.)
Mark 3:7-8:
"What is your I.M.P.A.C.T?" (Feb 27, 08,
8:17 a.m.)
Mark 3:9-11:
"What S.P.A.C.E do you give yourself?" (Feb
28, 08, 9:38 a.m.)
Mark 3:11-12:
"How do you fight E.V.I.L?" (Feb 29, 08,
9:11 a.m.)
Mark 3:13-16:
"What emphasis do you put on your R.E.L.A.T.I.O.N.S.H.I.P with Jesus?"
(March 01, 08, 9:29
a.m.)
Mark 3:17-19:
"Where do you have your A.P.P.O.I.N.T.M.E.N.T in?" (March
03, 08, 9:49 a.m.)
Mark 3:20:
"Where do you G.A.T.H.E.R?" (March 04, 08,
12:07 p.m.)
Mark 3:21:
"How are your actions seen by your F.A.M.I.L.Y?" (March
05, 08, 10:24 a.m.)
Mark 3:22-27:
"How do you handle S.L.A.N.D.E.R?" (March 06,
08, 7:57 a.m.)
Mark 3:28-30:
"What is your V.I.E.W of Jesus?" (March 07, 08,
8:18 a.m.)
Mark 3:31-34:
"What do you do with God's Will?" (March 08,
08, 8:45 a.m.)
CHAPTER 4:
Mark 4:1-20:
"What do P.A.R.A.B.L.E.S mean to you?" (March
10, 08, 7:15 a.m.)
Mark 4:1-20:
"What if Jesus talked F.O.O.T.B.A.L.L?" (Feb
02, 08, 10:35 a.m.)
Mark 4:1-20:
"Where are you in your W.A.L.K with the Lord?" (March
11, 08, 9:32 a.m.)
Audio:
"Where are you in your W.A.L.K with the Lord?" (March
11, 08, 11:05 a.m.)
Mark 4:21-23:
"What kind of L.A.M.P will you be?" (March 12,
08, 9:40 a.m.)
Audio:
"What do you C.O.N.C.E.A.L?" (March 14, 08,
10:11 a.m.)
"What do you C.O.N.C.E.A.L?" (March 14, 08,
8:52 a.m.)
John 12:12-15:
"How can you B.L.E.S.S the Lord?" (March 17,
08, 1:25 a.m.)
Philippians 2:8:
"What does the C.R.O.S.S mean to you?" (March
20, 08, 1:16 p.m.)
"How do you handle D.O.U.B.T.S?" (March
25, 08, 12:36 p.m.)
Mark 4:24-25:
"What do you do with what you H.E.A.R?" (March
31, 08, 8:39 a.m.)
Mark 4:26-29:
"What do you do with the W.O.R.D of God?" (April
05, 08, 10:18 a.m.)
Mark 4:30-34:
"What do you do with the S.E.E.D?" (April 07, 08,
11:48 a.m.)
Mark 4:35-41:
"What are the S.T.O.R.M.S in your life?" (April 08, 08,
11:52 a.m.)
CHAPTER 5:
Mark 5:1-13:
"Where is your T.O.R.M.E.N.T coming from?" (April 09, 08,
11:50 a.m.)
Mark 5:14-17:
"Where do you need H.E.A.L.I.N.G?" (April 11, 08,
11:46 a.m.)
Mark 5:14-17:
"What do people R.E.P.O.R.T about you?" (April 12, 08,
11:00 a.m.)
Mark 5:18-19:
"What makes you A.F.R.A.I.D of Jesus?" (April 14, 08,
10:40 a.m.)
Mark 5:18-19:
"Will you T.E.L.L others about Jesus?" (April 15, 08,
11:32 a.m.)
Mark 5:20:
"What do you do with your T.E.S.T.I.M.O.N.Y?" (April
16, 08,
12:03 p.m.)
Proverbs 17:4:
"What does G.O.S.S.I.P do to you?" (April 17, 08,
6:52 p.m.)
Exodus 12:5,7,11,13-14:
"How do you know judgment will P.A.S.S.O.V.E.R you?" (April
24, 08,
9:26 a.m.)
Mark 5:21:
"Why will you G.A.T.H.E.R before Jesus?" (April
28, 08,
9:36 a.m.)
Mark 5:22-24:
"What place do you give P.R.A.Y.E.R in your life?" (April
29, 08,
7:51 a.m.)
Mark 5:24b-29:
“Unclean
Now? Christ’s Leading Everyday Always Nurtures! (U.N.C.L.E.A.N)"
(May 05, 08,
10:24 a.m.)
Mark 5:30-34:
“Forever,
Redeemer Everyday Excitingly Delivers Omnipotent Message!(F.R.E.E.D.O.M)”
(May
05, 08,
10:24 a.m.)
Mark 5:35-37:
“Timing Is Messiah’s Involvement Nurturing Graciously!
(T.I.M.I.N.G)”
(May 07, 08, 10:07 a.m.)
Mark 5:35-42:
"What place do you give G.O.D.S W.I.L.L in your life?"
(May 08, 08, 9:33 a.m.)
CHAPTER 6:
Mark 6:1-2:"Where
do you seek W.I.S.D.O.M for your life?"
(May 09, 08, 10:31 a.m.)
Mark 6:2-3:"What do you do with your C.A.L.L.I.N.G in life?"
(May 10, 08, 9:43 a.m.)
Mark 6:2-3:
"Who/Where is your
I.D.E.N.T.I.T.Y found in?"
(May 12, 08, 8:45 a.m.)
Mark 6:4:
"When do you feel
A.C.C.E.P.T.E.D in your life"
(May 13, 08, 8:21 a.m.)
Mark 6:4-6:
"How is your F.A.I.T.H in
the Lord?"
(May 14, 08, 8:01 a.m.)
Mark 6:6-7:"What
do you T.E.A.C.H by your life?"
(May 15, 08, 10:34 a.m.)
Mark 6:6-7:"Who
are you S.E.N.T by?"
(May 16, 08, 6:49 a.m.)
Mark 6:7-11:"Where
are you S.T.A.Y.I.N.G in your life?"
(May 17, 08, 8:38 a.m.)
Mark 6:12-13:
"How is your spiritual
H.E.A.L.T.H in your life?"
(May 20, 08, 7:41 a.m.)
Mark 6:12-14:
"What have people H.E.A.R.D
about Jesus through you?"
(May 21, 08, 8:36 a.m.)
Mark 6:14-16:
"What do you T.H.I.N.K about
Jesus?"
(May 22, 08, 10:02 a.m.)
Mark 6:16-17:
"How do you handle
D.O.U.B.T.S in your life?"
(May 23, 08, 9:05 a.m.)
Mark 6:17-20:
"When do you
S.P.E.A.K out?"
(May 24, 08, 9:32 a.m.)
Philippians 4:9:
"What kind of
S.O.L.D.I.E.R will you be?"
(May 26, 08, 9:55 a.m.)
Mark 6:21-25:
"What has the
T.O.N.G.U.E done in your life?"
(May 27, 08, 8:27 a.m.)
Mark 6:25-29:
"What has P.R.I.D.E
done in your life?"
(May 28, 08, 8:25 a.m.)
Mark 6:30:
"What is your
M.I.S.S.I.O.N you have been called to?"
(May 29, 08, 8:19 a.m.)
Mark 6:31-32:
"Where do you find
R.E.S.T in your life?"
(May 30, 08, 8:04 a.m.)
Mark 6:33-34:
"Who have you made
the S.H.E.P.H.E.R.D of your life?"
(May 31, 08, 8:37 a.m.)
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