WE BELIEVE IT IS ESSENTIAL
DEVOTIONS
For us to dive into the word of God in our homes as an individual and with our families. We have created a way for you to engage in study, discussion and reflection based on the up-coming teaching.
WHY WE DO IT
ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 6 DAY 1
Don’t miss the huge undercutting taking place here. When the people asked, “Isn’t this Mary’s son?” (Mark 6:3), they were implying something. No one in this time was referred to as the son of their mother. The fact that they did not say “the son of Joseph" means they were reminding everyone about the questions surrounding the legitimacy of Jesus’ birth; I also don’t think they were just being rude. Jesus spoke with authority; there was no way to debate the truth He shared, and people were amazed. So, since they couldn’t kill the message, they went after the messenger. They introduced doubt in who Jesus was.
ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 5 DAY 6
In today’s passage, Jesus tells Jairus “Do not fear, only believe.” (Mark 5:36). As Christ followers, we are told the same thing (for more examples reference Isaiah 41:10, 2 Timothy 1:7, 1 John 4:8). Often, our belief is accompanied by fear. As a lifelong Cubs fan, I believe every April is the year that we will win it all. Every year, sometimes as early as June, the fear creeps in that maybe my belief was misplaced. Jesus tells us that fear and faith do not belong together.
ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 5 DAY 5
A lot of people follow superstitions. Baseball players jog off the diamond making sure not to step on the chalk lines. People avoid black cats and open ladders. Superstitions are not new, even back in the first century there were many “ideas” about how to cure ailments.
ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 5 DAY 4
The love Jesus has for us is extravagant! We should not be surprised that Jesus went across the raging Sea of Galilee, not to teach thousands or feed hundreds, but to cast demons out of one man. Jesus’ love for the “one” is apparent in the parables of the lost coin, lost sheep, and the prodigal son (Luke 15). We should also not be surprised that the man, with whom Jesus helped, wanted to follow Jesus. What may be surprising is that Jesus said “no” to this request, and instead wanted the man to stay behind and declare what the Lord had done for him.
ON YOUR MARK: WEEK 5 DAY 3
There are a couple of important things to look for when you start taking medication. The first is the desired outcome, meaning you respond to the medication and it does the job it was prescribed to do. The second is you have a reaction to the medication, typically a negative effect that the medicine has on your system. Over the next couple of days, we are going to look at two specific reactions to Jesus’ casting of the demons out of the man from Gerasenes: the reaction of the townspeople and the reaction of the man himself.

