Friday, February 27, 2009

Friday, February 27, 2009 Weekend Mark 1 - 3


Dear Saints,

This weekend we prayerfully continue our feast beginning in Mark 1, Mark 2
  & Mark 3.  His love is sufficient! Please let me know your thoughts, mlightw8@yahoo.com .  Lord willing I will send the feast again Monday.
 
Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth.”- 1 John 3:18
 
If yo u want to know Jesus right now, don’t wait while you try to change anything. Just follow this link; http://www.admenu.com/5815.html God wants to share your love.  It really not about “religion”, it is about a relationship.
 
If you prayed to accept Jesus as your savior you need nourishing and fellowship. Go to the forums at http://www.forthecross.com/ where you can request prayer, talk religion or general chat about life. The Feast will be posted under the Religion General forum. If you want to correspond with an ordained minister, Pastor Glen evangelistglen@yahoo.com, would love to hear from you.  Join me in prayer at http://www.admenu.com/.
 
Please share Jesus along with the Feast, with those you meet.  You can find the f east posted at the following links: http://feastable.blogspot.com/ also http://echosoffaith.spaces.live.com/ .  For instruction, community and prayer please join in at http://www.admenu.com and http://forthecross.com/.
 
The Book of Mark overview:
Mark was a sister's son to Barnabas, ( Colossians 4:10 and Acts 12:12 ) shows that he was the son of Mary, a pious woman of Jerusalem, at whose house the apostles and first Christians ( 1 Peter 5:13 ) evangelist is supposed to have been converted by that apostle. Thus Mark was closely united with the followers of our Lord, if not himself one of the number. Mark wrote at Rome; some suppose that Peter dictated to him, though the general testimony is, that the apostle having preached at Rome, Mark, who was the apostle's companion, and had a clear understand ing of what Peter delivered, was desired to commit the particulars to writing. And we may remark, that the great humility of Peter is very plain where any thing is said about himself. Scarcely an action or a work of Christ is mentioned, at which this apostle was not present, and the minuteness shows that the facts were related by an eye-witness. This Gospel records more of the miracles than of the discourses of our Lord, and though in many things it relates the same things as the Gospel according to St. Matthew, we may reap advantages from reviewing the same events, placed by each of the evangelists in that point of view which most affected his own mind.” – Henry’s Concise 
 
The Feast,
Friday, February 27, 2009, Mark 1 - The office of John the Baptist. (1-8) The baptism and temptation of Christ. (9-13) Christ preaches and calls disciples. (14-22) He casts out an unclean spirit. (23-28)20He heals many diseased. (29-39) He heals a leper. (40-45).
 
Saturday, February 28, 2009, Mark 2 - Christ heals one sick of the palsy. (1-12) Levi's call, and the entertainment given to Jesus. (13-17) Why Christ's disciples did not fast. (18-22) He justifies his disciples for plucking corn on the sabbath. (23-28). 
 
Sunday, March 01, 2009, Mark 3 - The withered hand healed. (1-5) The people resort to Christ. (6-12) The apostles called. (13-21) The blasphemy of the scribes. (22-30) Christ's relatives. (31-35).
God bless you,
Brother Mike