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Mark 9:14-29 Introduction: 1) Failure is never fun and defeat is seldom something we take delight in. It can be painful, embarrassing and humiliating. And our response can be life changing, altering our destiny. Failure can make us bitter or it may make us better. We can take it as instructive and corrective and learn from it.
Study Guide on Mark 9:14-29 . English Standard Version . Assign each person in the class one or more verses to study. Each person should answer these two questions on their assigned verse. 1. What does this verse say? 2. What does this verse mean to me? 3. Discuss your answers with the class. Mark 9:14-29 (Mark 9:14) And when they came to the ...
When Faith Struggles. • “I am Not what I used to be, But I am Still Not all that I should be”. • The Disciples Lack of Faith and Power in Prayer. Rejoining the Other 9 Disciples at the Bottom of Mountain. • Hassles after a Mountain Top Experience.
9:19 He answereth him, and saith, O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you? how long shall I suffer you? bring him unto me. The very persons who should have been able to help were the disciples.
(Mark 9:14-18) The disciples are unable to cast out a demon. And when He came to the disciples, He saw a great multitude around them, and scribes disputing with them. Immediately, when they saw Him, all the people were greatly amazed, and running to Him, greeted Him.
26 Σεπ 2023 · Mark 9:14-29;The Object of Faith: To experience a growing faith, we must believe that the Lord Jesus Christ is God, and that He is able to do anything He wishes. Video Mark 9:38-41 ; Nonjudgmental Attitudes: Even though there are various opinions among Bible-believing Christians, we are to demonstrate love and acceptance of one another.
Mark 9:14-29 I. We never advance beyond our need for Jesus. 9:14-19 1) We need Christ when criticized by our detractors. 9:14-16 2) We need Christ when confronted with the demonic. 9:17-18 3) We need Christ when corrected in our defeated. 9:19 II. We never advance beyond our need for faith. 9:19-27 1) The key is direction. 9:19-22