The King Is Revealed
From Mark 11:1-11 we see the Procession of the King, the Proclamation of the King, and the Pronouncement of the King.

From Mark 11:1-11 we see the Procession of the King, the Proclamation of the King, and the Pronouncement of the King.
From Mark 10:46-52 we see a broken sinner and the benevolent savior.
From Mark 10:32-45 we see the selfish request and servant authority.
From Mark 10:17-31, we see the inheritance of the kingdom and the impossible salvation.
From Mark 10:13-16 we see the blessing of children and believing like a child.
From Mark 10:1-12 we see the Accommodation of the Law, the Authentic Meaning of Marriage, and the Adultery of Divorce.
From Mark 9:38-50 we see that citizenship in the kingdom is for the dedicated, and not for the deceptive or the disobedient.
From Mark 9:30-37 we find the kingdom priority and the kingdom preference.
From Mark 9:14-29 we see the faithless generation and the formula for true power.
From Mark 9:1-13 we see the nature of Jesus and the necessity of the cross.
From Mark 8:34-38 we see the cost of discipleship in its priority, pattern, paradox, and profession.
From Mark 8:31-33 we see the direction of the true Messiah and the deception of false beliefs.
From Mark 8:27-30, we see the useful gods and the undeniable Messiah.
From Matt. 8:22-26 we see the malady of spiritual blindness and the miracle of spiritual sight.
From Mark 8:14-21 we see the leaven of the pharisees and the low view of the disciples.
From Mark 8:11-13 we see the symptoms of a hard heart and the sovereign judgment of God.
From Mark 8:1-10 we see the dense disciples and the deliverance of the nations.
From Mark 7:31-37 we see an accommodating healing and an affirmation of the Messiah.
From Mark 7:24-30 we see the hatred of the Gentiles and the hopeful faith that saves.
From Mark 7:14-23 we see that sin does not begin with a substance; sin begins with the soul.
From Mark 7:1-13, we see the Hypocrisy of Tradition and the Honor of the Law.
From Mark 6:45-56 we find the emergency at sea and the evidence of Jesus's nature.
From Mark 6:30-44 we find common grace for the skeptic and comforting grace for the weary.
From Mark 6:14-29 we see the ambivalence and abuse of power.
From Mark 6:7-13 we see the charge for the church and the condemnation of the hardhearted.
From Mark 6:1-6 we find that saving faith in Jesus Christ is not basic knowledge, a nostalgic affinity, or commitment to tradition, but a life-changing belief in his power and authority to save.
From Mark 5:21-43 we see that Jesus redeems us from our corruption and restores us to life.
From Mark 5:1-20 we see the impossible deliverance and the diverging responses.
From Mark 4:35-41 we find the doubting disciples and the divine Messiah.
From Mark 4:21-34 we see that the Gospel should never be hidden, that it will do a complete work, and that it will provide unexpected results.