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The Gospel Of Mark // Who Do You Say That He Is?
Gene Pensiero
25 episodes
5 days ago
A study with Gene Pensiero Jr. through the Gospel of Mark where we learn the Messiah has arrived and what it really means to follow Him.

Did you know Mark not only wrote the first Gospel, but that he invented a new literary genre? One that is more than a simple biography - this is a we-interrupt-your-regularly-scheduled-programming, breaking news message that the Savior of the world has been revealed and has called out to YOU to follow Him.

In the Gospel of Mark, we learn that though we often fail to understand the truth about Jesus, failure isn't the last word thanks to His grace, power, and revelation.
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A study with Gene Pensiero Jr. through the Gospel of Mark where we learn the Messiah has arrived and what it really means to follow Him.

Did you know Mark not only wrote the first Gospel, but that he invented a new literary genre? One that is more than a simple biography - this is a we-interrupt-your-regularly-scheduled-programming, breaking news message that the Savior of the world has been revealed and has called out to YOU to follow Him.

In the Gospel of Mark, we learn that though we often fail to understand the truth about Jesus, failure isn't the last word thanks to His grace, power, and revelation.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality,
History
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Mark 2:1-12 – Raze The Roof
The Gospel Of Mark // Who Do You Say That He Is?
35 minutes 45 seconds
7 months ago
Mark 2:1-12 – Raze The Roof
Four friends demolish a roof to get to Jesus and He uses the opportunity to prove that He has the power to forgive sins.

Our text in this study is: Mark 2:1-12
Series: Who Do You Say That He Is?
Gene Pensiero Jr

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Welcome to our verse-by-verse Bible study series on the Gospel of Mark! In this episode, "Mark 2:1-12 - Raze The Roof," we dive deep into the powerful story of Jesus healing the paralytic in Capernaum, exploring its rich meaning for Christians today. This sermon unpacks Mark 2:1-12, where Jesus demonstrates His divine authority, forgives sins, and performs a miraculous healing that leaves the crowd astounded.

If you’re searching for in-depth Bible study, sermons on Jesus, or Christian teachings rooted in Scripture, this study is for you.

Join us as we examine this iconic moment when four faithful friends lower a paralyzed man through a roof to reach Jesus. What does this teach us about faith, compassion, and persistence? How does Jesus’ claim to forgive sins reveal His identity as the Son of Man and God Himself? This Calvary Chapel-style sermon connects the historical context of Capernaum with timeless spiritual truths, making it perfect for anyone interested in Christianity, Jesus’ life, or biblical history.

Our Gospel of Mark series is designed for those hungry to grow in their faith, understand Scripture, and explore the life of Jesus Christ. In Mark 2:1-12, we see Jesus as more than a teacher—He’s the Messiah with authority over sin and sickness. This study addresses key questions: Who is Jesus? What does His power mean for us today? How can we apply this story to our spiritual journey? Whether you’re a lifelong Christian, a Bible study enthusiast, or someone curious about spirituality, this teaching offers insights to inspire and challenge you.

Keywords like Bible study, Gospel of Mark, Mark 2:1-12, Jesus heals paralytic, forgiveness of sins, Son of Man, Christian sermons, Calvary Chapel, and faith in action are woven throughout to boost discoverability. We also touch on historical details—like Capernaum’s homes and first-century roofs—to enrich your understanding of Scripture’s context. This isn’t just a story about physical healing; it’s about Jesus’ deeper work in our lives, offering grace, pardon, and purpose.

Subscribe for more verse-by-verse sermons, Bible teachings, and Christian content exploring the life of Jesus and the history of Christianity. If you’re looking for Bible studies on spiritual growth, biblical miracles, or the authority of Christ, hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications! Share this study with your Bible study group, church community, or anyone seeking to know Jesus better. Let’s dig into God’s Word together and discover how Mark 2:1-12 speaks to us today.

For more resources on Christianity, Jesus’ miracles, or the Gospel of Mark, check out our playlist on the Gospel of Mark series. Leave a comment with your thoughts on this passage or how Jesus’ forgiveness has impacted your life. Together, let’s glorify God through studying His Word and living out our faith!
The Gospel Of Mark // Who Do You Say That He Is?
A study with Gene Pensiero Jr. through the Gospel of Mark where we learn the Messiah has arrived and what it really means to follow Him.

Did you know Mark not only wrote the first Gospel, but that he invented a new literary genre? One that is more than a simple biography - this is a we-interrupt-your-regularly-scheduled-programming, breaking news message that the Savior of the world has been revealed and has called out to YOU to follow Him.

In the Gospel of Mark, we learn that though we often fail to understand the truth about Jesus, failure isn't the last word thanks to His grace, power, and revelation.