
Mark Chapter 3 Bible Teaching
Jesus heals on the Sabbath, challenges Pharisees, appoints apostles, teaches unity, emphasizes mercy over law, warns against blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, and defines true kinship by faith.
Jesus heals on the Sabbath, challenges Pharisees, appoints apostles, teaches unity, emphasizes mercy over law, warns against blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, and defines true kinship by faith.
Salvation through faith in Jesus, not the Law; faith upholds moral law, fostering righteousness. Grace encourages rejecting sin, as shown in "Les Miserables." Faith and actions, like love, fulfill God's law. Paul and James agree: faith is proven by love-driven actions, fulfilling commandments to love God and others. Abraham's faith, not works, justified him, showing faith's primacy over legal rites.
Shawn's teaching on Mark 2 highlights Jesus' authority to forgive sins, heal, and redefine traditions like the Sabbath, emphasizing a new covenant and continuous rest.
Mark's Gospel, written in Rome (56-63 AD), is concise, omits nativity, uses "immediately," tailored for Gentiles, focuses on Yeshua's ministry, healing, and teachings.
Shawn's teaching on Romans 3 explores faith's objective/subjective nature, Christ's propitiation, salvation by faith, nullifying boasting, and grace leading to good works.
Paul teaches that righteousness comes through faith in Jesus, not the law. Justification is by grace, accessible to all. Shawn explains propitiation through Christ's sacrifice.
Paul's letter to Philemon urges forgiveness and acceptance of Onesimus, a converted slave, as a brother in faith, highlighting reconciliation, love, and spiritual kinship.
The law reveals sin, not justification. True spirituality focuses on Jesus, not self-righteousness. Justification is through faith in Christ, not law adherence.
Paul instructs Titus to remind believers in Crete to obey authorities, do good works, and embody peace. Salvation is through God's mercy, not human deeds. Emphasizes unity, warns against division, and highlights spiritual rebirth by the Holy Spirit.
Paul's teaching in Titus: confront false doctrines, emphasize discernment, purity, and good works. Believers should live virtuously, reflecting gospel's transformative power.