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Mark 1:1-20
Lord, we thank You that Your Son, Jesus, has triumphed over Your enemy, Satan.
To us, Satan can seem so strong.
Help us to remember that Jesus is stronger than Satan.
With Jesus as our Saviour, we shall triumph over Satan, our enemy.
Mark 1:21-2:12
Lord, help us never to think that prayer time is wasted time.
Jesus prayed.
Jesus received Your blessing.
Jesus brought Your blessing to others.
Help us to be like Jesus - praying, receiving Your blessing, bringing Your blessing to others.
Mark 2:13-3:12
Lord, there are some changes that are good changes - but not all change is good change.
We live in an ever-changing world.
We look at some of the changes.
We wonder, "Where are these changes coming from?"
Is it because so many people have stopped listening to what Your Word is saying to them?
What about good change, Lord?
Where does good change come from?
It comes from You, Lord.
Real change, true and lasting change, comes to us when we put our trust in You, when we say, "Not my will, but Your will be done, Lord."
Mark 3:13-35
Sometimes, Lord, when we think about our many sins, we wonder, "How can we possibly be forgiven?"
- and, then, we remember Jesus.
We remember that He died for our sins.
We look at ourselves, and everything seems to be so hopeless.
We look at Jesus, and we say, "Thank You, Lord, for Your wonderful love.
Your love is greater than all of our sin.
Thank You, Lord.
Mark 4:1-34
Lord, what does Your Spirit have to say to us?
He speaks to us of our sin.
He shows us our Saviour.
It's a good thing to be aware of our sin.
It's an even better thing to know that Jesus "receives sinners" (Luke 15:2).
We come to Him - and He welcomes us.
He is our Savour.
He forgives our sins.
Our sin gets us down.
Our Saviour lifts us up.
No wonder we sing, "Hallelujah!
What a Saviour!"
Mark 4:35-5:20
"No-one ever cared for me like Jesus": Lord, help us to remember this - when our heads start to go down, and everything seems to be getting on top of us.
Help us to remember this: "Nothing will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus" (Romans 8:38-39).
Mark 5:21-6:13
Lord, when we feel like there's no hope, show us that You are "the God of hope" (Romans 15:130.
This is why we believe that "there is hope" (Jeremiah 31:17).
Our hope is in You - the God of great faithfulness (Lamentations 3:23).
With You as our God, how can we ever feel that we're hopeless?
- To ask this quesion is to answer it!
You are our God.
You are our hope.
Thank You, Lord.
Mark 6:14-44
Lord, we look for happiness.
Where will we find it?
"Happiness is to know thew Saviour, living a life within His favour."
How does happiness come our way?
It comes when we're learning to see that pleasing You is more important than pleasing ourselves: Trust and obey, for there's no other way to be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey."
Mark 6:45-7:23
Where, Lord, will we find peace - when our emotions are tearing us apart?
We feel like we're being pulled this way and that way.
Sometimes, we feel like we're all over the place.
We don't know whether we're coming or going.
Lord, give us Your peace.
Give us Your Son, Jesus.
He is our Saviour.
He is our Peace.
Mark 7:24-8:26
How much, Lord, do we want to be blessed by You?
Is this something that we can take or leave?
Do we say, "It would be nice to have more of the Lord's blessing - but we're doing OK, as things are?
Are we doing OK? or Are we too easily satisfied?
Create in us, Lord, a greater hunger and thirst for Your righteousness.
Give us a greater desire that You will be glorified in us and through us.
Help us not to settle for less than You want to give to us.
Mark 8:27-9:13
Where does our faith come from?
- It comes from You, Lord.
You put it into our hearts.
You brought us to Jesus, Your Son - Jesus, our Saviour.
You brought us out of unbelief and into faith.
We came to You in our sin.
You gave to us Your salvation.
Thank You, Lord.
Mark 9:14-50
Lord, we come to You in weakness.
You come to us in power.
Our faith is weak.
your power is great.
What is our faith?
It is faith in Your power - the power of Your love.
It's not faith in ourselves.
It's faith in You.
You are our God.
We put our trust in You.
May we know, in our hearts, that You are absolutely trustworthy - the God who will never fail us.
Mark 10:1-31
When problems come our way, help us, Lord, to see that You have given us the answer - Your Answer: Jesus.
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