Mark Chapter 10 Discussion Page 5



 
  • Paul Ernest on Mark 10 - 9 years ago
    The blind man had faith that only Jesus can let him gain his sight and he proved it by shouting. Saying the word. Thus we must say the word to produce results.
  • Esther on Mark 10 - 9 years ago
    In verse 37 James John ask Jesus to sit beside him thier mother also asked for that.They were preoccupied with that.
  • Elbib on Mark 10:12 - 9 years ago
    If a wife puts away her husband, she doesn 't have to remarry to commit adultery, since her action forces her husband into adultery, which they both become guilty of.
  • Teddy Russell on Mark 10 - 9 years ago
    Mark 10:46-52 Blind Bartimaeus could not see, but he could hear. He taught us to use what we have. He used his voice, ears and legs. As he heard Jesus passing by, he shouted out: "Jesus, have mercy on me ". He was then told by others to shut up, but he cried out to Jesus even louder. Clearly, you see that sometimes we have to ignore some people and remain consistent and persistent to achieve what we want. I notice that Bartimaeus was begging for money, but when Jesus asked him what He could do for him,, he asked that he may received his sight. In other words, he asked Jesus to teach him how to fish instead of giving him a fish. He thought to himself: a if I could see I would not need to beg. b If I could see I can and will follow Jesus by myself in which he did. What would you do if Jesus grants you your hearts desire today?
  • David clark on Mark 10:1 - 9 years ago
    God is good to all the just and the unjust
  • Ralf Emuzel on Mark 10:9 - 9 years ago
    To me it is a sound warning to the married couple themselves, that, they have no right what soever to separate themselves from the joining God has joined them this day.
  • Walter on Mark 10 - 9 years ago
    I love this JESUS.
  • Monday Omorodion on Mark 10 - 9 years ago
    The faith of the blind man gave him back his sight.
  • Jones on Mark 10:21 - 9 years ago
    This verse was to a jew under the law. Not a gentile
  • Zvedenga Rugare on Mark 10:30 - 9 years ago
    Pastors who genuinely prosper a hundredfold now and use their wealth for the benefit of God 's Kingdom should not worry about persecution for it is written that the blessings will be accompanied by blessings.The persecutors are playing the role like that of Judas Iscariot and are heading for hell. Im not in anyway exonerating false and corrupt pastors.
  • Grey justice on Mark 10:27 - 9 years ago
    about mark. GOD IS ABOVE ALL THINGS WITH HIM ALL THINGS IT DEPEND ON GOD.
  • Flavia on Mark 10 - 9 years ago
    from mark 10 46 52, I now know that Jesus always asks us what we want him to do for us. and am blessed to know that he wants us to mention what we want him to do for us. I pray for long life and life to see my children z children and see them through school. Amen.
  • Curxon mphangula on Mark 10:45 - 9 years ago
    i think jesus christ he came to serve us all from all misdeeds
  • Rob on Mark 10:27 - 9 years ago
    All things are amazing with God. I was just married on the beach 2 nights ago and we were blessed with a breathtaking sunset. I know that was the Lord approving. Thank you Jesus.
  • Olabode on Mark 10:27 - 9 years ago
    God knows all things. There is nothing hidden from him. So, what man thinks it is impossible, with God all is possible because is thought and his ways are higher than our. His knowledge, wisdom and understanding is unlimited unlike us. So,there is nothing difficult for him to do.
  • Antoinette Hawkinsa on Mark 10:52 - 9 years ago
    This is very uplifting to me to know that JESUS is truly a healer, my father has acute leaukima i pray and ask JESUS to heal our father if Its JESUS WILL i will still praise HIM and seek JESUS from now until ETERNITY!!!!!!
  • Larry on Mark 10:18 - 9 years ago
    This verse has always puzzled me ...I think the young man was addressing what he saw as another human being in Jesus when he called him "good teacher " similar to Plato or Aristotle... Jesus knew his heart and answered him as a human being...in fact if the young man knew he was talking to God, he certainly would have given up all he had to follow Jesus.
  • Bullock on Mark 10:6 - 9 years ago
    Jesus use the word "But " in Mark 10 6 in Matthew 19 4 And he answered and said unto them, Haave ye not read, that he wich made them at the beginning made them male and female, and that is the word of The Lord.Amen.
  • Lea on Mark 10 - 10 years ago
    I believe the 31st verse is concerning the previous verses Peter was ready to leave all and follow Jesus to spread the good news of the Savior but they had much to leave behind family businesses etc the natural things and Jesus was just encouraging them that they would have even more a richer life a secure eternity and it might seem like a huge sacrifice but in reality they will be honored and a great reward would await them if they trusted and put spiritual ahead of natural least that s how I see it
  • King Henry the 9th on Mark 10:31 - 10 years ago
    Who are the first and who are the last Are the first now the rich successful and powerful Are the last now the poor dispossessed and powerless If they accept Jesus Christ as their saviour then even the last now can be first then in God s new kingdom on earth after Armageddon And the first now will be last then in the kingdom of God For it is written Mark 10 25 It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God Is this not so
  • Adubazi Johnson on Mark 10 - 10 years ago
    In Mark 10:11-12, Don't abardone your first wife or husband. Let no man think he can put his wife away, or woman to divorce her husband.
  • LiliAn on Mark 10:15 - 10 years ago
    We should accept the love we feel in our heart of hearts. Without trying to describe it. The inate sense of oneness, meaning that we are not alone, is a constant current educating us through instinct. If you aknowledge the love of God feeding your soul and leave it as such, then Heaven herself will open the gates to bliss.
  • Dette on Mark 10:9 - 10 years ago
    Humans should not separate whatever God has joined together because God would never do what He did if it was not good for us. God Himself joined man and wife together for them to help each other in life and in reaching heaven one day. A direct assault to this teaching of Christ would be divorce because it literally means cutting in half the lifetime of marriage man and wife promised each other. This bond which God had tied is never to be untied.
  • Connie govender on Mark 10:9 - 10 years ago
    to me it means no one on earth has the authority to divorce two people joined together by GOD, for as the scripture states the one who marries her will be committing adultery, if caught in the act of adultery, the word of GOD say `what sin is there that is unforgivable, only the blaspheming of the holy spirit, so if CHRIST forgave us our sins who are we then not to forgive those who trespass against us!
  • Panagiota on Mark 10:2 - 10 years ago
    Whom God the Father has joined together let no man think he can put his wife away but he needs to remember for what is bound on earth is bound in heaven , a man and women in marriage are joint in a holy covenant before God the father weather you were married in a church or not if you are a believer you will not break God's covenant but work to keep it as all covenants made with God are holy and under God's law. Amen
  • Panagiota on Mark 10:2 - 10 years ago
    who God the father has joined together let no man think he can put away for what is bound on earth is bound in heaven , a man and women in marriage are joint in a holy covenant before God the father whether you were married in a church or not if you are a believer you will not break Gods covenant but work to keep it as all covenants made with God are holy and under Gods law Amen
  • Fuller Ming on Mark 10:7 - 10 years ago
    I can't separate Mark 10:7 from Mark 10:8, they strongly belong together.... "...and the two become one flesh". The biology, physiology, and emotional and psychological bonding that God has designed into mankind is for a man and a woman to be married - one man, one woman, for life. My feelings or desires for multiple women or for a man in this intimate and life-long bonding relationship is restricted to one man and one woman for life, regardless of reproductive results. One flesh can imply child, but this same language is used in 1 Corinthians 6:16 with regard to having sex with a prostitute - ONE FLESH, and clearly a child is not the byproduct. As human beings, we must RESTRICT ourselves from all kinds of desires, wants, wishes, and urges. It is healthy and good. One flesh is all encompassing, involving the whole human being - not just our bodies but also our emotions, desires, heart, mind, and even dreams. We mess up with this, and we are simply in pain, confused, hurt, frustrated, and a bunch of other negative emotions; and we often deal with these things for much of our lives when we don't restrict ourselves to one man and one woman for life when it comes to sexual activity.
  • Don Farmer, Jr. on Mark 10:18 - 10 years ago
    The rich young ruler called Jesus good. Jesus responds: There is none good but God. The point is: Since there is none good but God, if Jesus is good, then He must be God. There is no denying that Jesus is good. He does not just do good things, He is good. He is inherently good because of His deity. Because of this, had the rich young ruler fully believed who He was and trusted Him, he would have been willing to do anything Jesus asked him to do.
  • Steve on Mark 10:21 - 11 years ago
    He loved him. He demonstrated that love for him by telling him what he must do in order to worship and become a disciple. The rich young ruler could have had vast satisfaction and blessing in obedience, but rather chose to be rich, how sad. He could have had great comfort in knowing he had forsaken all for The Master. Instead he doubtless lived a life of misery, never being satisfied with the wealth he loved more than his Savior.

    Do we repeat this same mistake? Surely this man was a child of God for Jesus 'loved him'. Nevertheless, his selfishness hindered his joy in this time world.
  • Afam on Mark 10:18 - 11 years ago
    You guys are entirely missing the point. Jesus is God. Him and the father are one. He is the express image of the father. The perfect imprint. The very icon of the father. Jesus in addressing the man, told him no one is good but God. Why? Look at the previous verse 17. This very man called him good teacher only because he witnessed his acts and not because he was convinced he was son of God. Jesus was trying to tell the man that one is good not because of only his outward act but also that he possesses the nature of God. There is a difference between right living and righteousness. You can only live right if you have the righteousness of God. The righteousness of God is the expression of the nature and will of God. Christ gave full expression to that. After all, it�s God that judges what is right and wrong. You have to know the will of God to know that. You can't just see a man and say he is good if you don't have the correct standard to judge by which is the will and nature of God. When you receive Christ, this is given to you as a gift. Only then can you rightly judge. Please study your bible very well. Spiritual things are foolishness to the natural man, 1 Corinth 2:14.


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