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When presented with the question of paying taxes to Cesar, Jesus saw they were trying to trap Him and used a coin to show that since they were part of the Roman system, they should pay the taxes to that system. As long as our government doesn’t conflict with God’s laws, we should obey their laws, but remember that our true allegiance lies with God.…
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In Mark 12, Jesus uses the parable of the tenants in the vineyard killing the owner’s heir to illustrate how the leaders had rejected the heir to God’s throne. Because they refused to accept and obey Jesus, they were subject to judgment from God. Have you accepted the heir? The post The Rejected Heir | Mark – Week 37 first appeared on Dover Assembl…
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Jesus cursing the fig tree and cleansing the temple were reflections of the state of Israel at the time, who failed to be fruitful for God, looking good on the outside while being full of sin and hypocrisy. Are we leafy trees like Israel, or do we allow the Holy Spirit to produce spiritual fruit within us? The post Nothing But Leaves | Mark – Week …
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After Jesus made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem that subtly announced His kingship by fulfilling Old Testament prophecy, He returned to His disciples and spent time praying with them to prepare for the difficult week ahead. As we begin the new year, we should follow in Jesus’ example by seeking God’s guidance through prayer and fasting for what…
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Prayer and fasting hold the keys to spiritual breakthrough. When the disciples couldn’t cast a demon out of a boy, Jesus told them that it would only come out by prayer and fasting. There are many accounts of others in the Bible who fasted and prayed for breakthrough as well, including Jesus. The post Prayer & Fasting first appeared on Dover Assemb…
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Answered prayer didn’t affect the faith of those who trusted God. Zechariah and Elizabeth remained faithful to God even though their prayer for a child wasn’t answered right away. God eventually did give them a child, but their dedication to Him was not based on that. The post When Life Doesn’t Turn Out Like You Thought first appeared on Dover Asse…
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As they were on the way to Jerusalem, Jesus explained to the disciples what would happen to Him there so they would ready for it. Like the disciples, we need to be ready for what will inevitably happen today so that we can stand tall in the midst of it. Are you ready? The post Are You Ready? | Mark – Week 31 first appeared on Dover Assembly of God.…
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When you acknowledge Jesus as our salvation and look to Him as our light, we see God for who He truly is. When we see our circumstances in His light, fear loses its grip right away. The enemy’s schemes can only prevail in darkness. Light has secured victory over fear. No stronghold of fear from the enemy can prosper in God’s light. The post Fear fi…
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When questioned about the cost of following Him, Jesus promised that anyone who would give up their lives to follow Him would see those sacrifices restored, but would also face persecution and hardships in this life that would ultimately be rewarded with eternal life. The post When You Follow Jesus | Mark – Week 30 first appeared on Dover Assembly …
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When a rich young ruler came to Jesus asking how to inherit eternal life, Jesus told him to follow the commandments and sell his possessions to give to the poor, because those possessions became a god for him. They were the one thing that prevented him from truly giving his heart to God to inherit eternal life. The post What Is Your One Thing? | Ma…
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When presented with the question about divorce, Jesus explained God’s design for marriage, that a man and woman are united as one in marriage. Because of that, there are very few circumstances where God allows divorce, but there is still forgiveness and restoration for those who have been divorced. The post The Truth About Divorce | Mark – Week 27 …
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When a demon possessed boy couldn’t be healed by the disciples, his father’s faith began to struggle as doubt crept in. In spite of that, Jesus still healed the boy of his condition. Even if we struggle with our faith, God can still work in our lives, despite any doubts we may have. The post When Faith Struggles | Mark – Week 24 first appeared on D…
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When Jesus took Peter, James, and John up a mountain, they experienced a glimpse of God’s glory as Jesus’s appearance was transformed and God spoke to them. When we have similar experiences, they should cause us to grow closer to the Lord and become more like Him. The post The Mountaintop Experience | Mark – Week 23 first appeared on Dover Assembly…
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After Peter’s revelation that Jesus is the Messiah, Jesus explained the suffering He would face, as well as the cost of following Him. We must be willing to deny ourselves and endure hardship now, but in exchange for that, we’ll gain eternal life. Will you follow Him? The post The Cost of Following Jesus | Mark – Week 22 first appeared on Dover Ass…
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When the disciples became distracted by the lack of food they had with them, Jesus reminded them of the miracles He just performed to feed thousands. We can be like the disciples, letting the distractions of life prevent us from hearing what He’s trying to teach us. Are you distracted? The post Are You Distracted? | Mark – Week 20 first appeared on…
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When a large crowd was gathered seeking Jesus, He was concerned about them, seeing their need for food. He used seven loaves of bread to meet that need, feeding four thousand people. When we’re focused on seeking Jesus, He’ll provide for our needs too. The post God’s Provision | Mark – Week 19 first appeared on Dover Assembly of God.…
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When a deaf man with a speech impediment was brought to Jesus, He took him aside and healed both of his ailments. Jesus unstopped his hearing to bring the gospel to the Gentiles, just like God wants to unstop our hearing so that we are able to truly hear the word of God and respond in the same way! The post Can You Hear? | Mark – Week 18 first appe…
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When a gentile woman came to Jesus asking for her daughter to be healed, her persistence and faith in Jesus’ words resulted in her request being granted. When we pray, are we like her, praying in persistent faith that God will answer our requests? The post The Power of Persistent Faith | Mark – Week 17 first appeared on Dover Assembly of God.…
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We all have traditions that we follow as a means of pointing us to God. Traditions in and of themselves are not bad, unless they become more important than following God’s word, or prevent others from knowing Him. What are your traditions? The post What Are Your Traditions? | Mark – Week 16 first appeared on Dover Assembly of God.…
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After a great day of ministry, Jesus sent the disciples into another test when they struggled to cross the lake because of the wind and waves. Jesus saw their struggle and walked on the water to meet them and calm the storm. He is always with us, and is able to calm the storms we face in life too. The post Jesus Walks on the Water | Mark – Week 15 …
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When Jesus was teaching in a desolate place, and it came time for the people to eat, a young boy gave Him five loafs and two fish that He used to feed 5,000 men and their families. If we’re willing to give God what little resources we have, He can use them to reach multitudes. We just have to be ready and willing. The post Jesus Feeds Five Thousand…
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King Herod had John the Baptist killed because he was bullied by his wife, influenced by his daughter, and pressured by his friends. He ultimately chose not to do the right thing because of negative influences in his life. What influences are we allowing to determine our actions? The post The Death of John The Baptist | Mark – Week 13 first appeare…
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After Jesus made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem showing his kingship, he took a minute to reflect and wept over the city for those who rejected him. He still cries over anyone who doesn’t accept the offer of salvation that his death and resurrection paid for. Will you accept his gift and let it transform you? The post The King Has Come first ap…
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In Mark 5, the power of faith is demonstrated as Jesus performed miracles in response to the faith of two individuals who were facing impossible situations. A woman who had been bleeding for years had faith that just touching Jesus would heal her, and a synagogue leader whose daughter died was told to have faith and she was raised from the dead. Wa…
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When news of Jesus’ miracles spread, crowds of people came to Him, looking for their own miracles, and not so much interested in Jesus’ message. Are we coming to Jesus for His free gift of salvation, or like the crowds, do we want something from Him? The post What Brings You to Jesus? | Mark – Week 6 first appeared on Dover Assembly of God.…
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