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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.
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Mark 6:45-56 – Ghost Strider
The Gospel Of Mark // Who Do You Say That He Is?
37 minutes 23 seconds
6 days ago
Mark 6:45-56 – Ghost Strider
In one of the most climactic moments in Gospel history the disciples don't recognize Jesus, not to mention what He was revealing to them.

Our text in this study is: Mark 6:45-56
Series: Who Do You Say That He Is?
Gene Pensiero Jr

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Dive into Mark 6:45-56 with our verse-by-verse Bible study as we continue our journey through the New Testament Gospel of Mark. This passage, titled Ghost Strider, presents a stark Biblical contrast between the disciples' lack of spiritual discernment and the eager faith of the people in Gennesaret.

In this Christian teaching from a conservative, evangelical Calvary Chapel perspective, we explore the breathtaking moment when Jesus walks on the water to His disciples who are "straining at the oars" in a storm (Mark 6:48). Why were they terrified and screaming, mistaking their Lord for a ghost? Our expository study reveals the core issue: their hearts were hardened (Mark 6:52). They failed to connect this miracle—Jesus treading on the waves of the sea like God Himself (Job 9:8, Psalm 77:19)—with the recent feeding of the 5,000. They missed the revelation that Jesus is the Messiah, the ultimate Deliverer and the great I AM.

Key Takeaways:

Recognizing Jesus: Just as the disciples struggled to recognize the Lord's presence in the storm, we can also fail to see Who Christ is and what He is doing in our lives when our hearts are hard. We must know Him as He is revealed in the Word of God, not based on our own expectations of what the Messiah should be or do.

The Hardened Heart: We examine the danger of spiritual dullness, drawing on passages like Jeremiah 24:7 and Ezekiel, which speak of God replacing a hard heart of stone with one that is soft and receptive to Him. Meditating on God's Word (Psalm 119) is essential to keep our hearts from hardening.

Jesus, the Messiah Who Watches: Even while praying alone, Jesus saw His disciples' struggle (Mark 6:48). Discover the comfort of knowing that Jesus sees you, is mindful of your struggles, and is a Welcoming Messiah who will never turn you away, even when He permits the storms of life (The Storm of Instruction).

This Bible lesson encourages Bible students, Christians, and those interested in spirituality to take heart (be of good cheer!) and find peace in the storm by fully embracing the revelation of God found only in Scripture. If your desire is to study the Bible deeply and understand the nature of Jesus Christ, join us as we seek to recognize our Lord more and more.

Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more in-depth Calvary Chapel teachings and join our ongoing Gospel of Mark series.

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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.