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The Gospel According to Mark

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Mark seen from the perspective of the gospel of the water and the Spirit (II)

Rev. Paul C. Jong | ISBN 9788928262977 | Pages

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CONTENTS
  • Preface — 7
Mark Chapter 5
Biblical Exposition
Summary of the entire content • The perspective of the gospel of the water and the Spirit — 17
Jesus Christ, who rules over evil spirits, disease, and death — 41
Questions and Answers — 74
Sermons by Paul C. Jong
- A worthless man sunk in desire, cursed and doomed to destruction, is saved (Mark 5:1–20) — 102
- True faith is believing the words Jesus has spoken (Mark 5:21–43) — 117
- Pray to the Lord earnestly and much (Mark 5:21–43) — 131
- The one who believes in the Lord alone (Mark 5:25–43) — 139
- Go home and tell of the compassion you have received (Mark 5:1–20) — 148
- The word heard amid the news of death (Mark 5:21–43) — 160
Mark Chapter 6
Biblical Exposition
Summary of the entire content • The perspective of the gospel of the water and the Spirit — 175
Jesus Christ, who bestows compassion and life even amid rejection — 201
Questions and Answers — 234
Sermons by Paul C. Jong
- Recognize the spiritual aspect and accept the word of God just as it is (Mark 6:1–6) — 257
- God, who saves abundantly (Mark 6:34–44) — 263
- The Lord, who satisfies the hunger and thirst of souls worldwide through us (Mark 6:35–44) — 268
- The Son of God veiled by familiarity (Mark 6:1–6) — 276
- The Lord, who feeds the multitude without a shepherd (Mark 6:30–44) — 288
Mark Chapter 7
Biblical Exposition
Summary of the entire content • The perspective of the gospel of the water and the Spirit — 305
Jesus Christ, who rebukes the tradition of men and brings to light the sin of the heart — 330
Questions and Answers — 348
Sermons by Paul C. Jong
- See your fundamentally sinful self and learn the truth (Mark 7:1–23) — 368
- The very thoughts of man are sin (Mark 7:14–23) — 383
- The gospel of the water, the blood, and the Spirit (Mark 7:20–23) — 393
- Humble your heart to the lowest place and look to the Lord’s compassion (Mark 7:24–30) — 419
- The heart that is not washed even when the hands are washed (Mark 7:1–23) — 431
- “Yes, Lord”—the faith that joins the heart to the word (Mark 7:24–30) — 444
Mark Chapter 8
Biblical Exposition
Summary of the entire content • The perspective of the gospel of the water and the Spirit — 459
The way to know Jesus Christ rightly and follow Him — 485
Questions and Answers — 513
Sermons by Paul C. Jong
- The work of God, who saves the spiritually starving (Mark 8:1–10) — 539
- We must fill our hearts with the grace of God (Mark 8:1–10) — 546
- Let us strive to share the Bread of life with the souls of the whole world (Mark 8:1–21) — 558
- The faith by which one is born again (Mark 8:22–26) — 571
- The compassion of the Lord, who does not send them away hungry (Mark 8:1–10) — 582
- The way of the Cross, learned after confessing Christ (Mark 8:27–38) — 593

The Biblical Exposition & Sermon Series of God’s servant Pastor Paul C. Jong, Mark Seen from the Perspective of the Gospel of the Water and the Spirit (II), reveals through Mark chapters 5–8 who Jesus is before sin, Satan, and death.

The miracles in which Jesus ruled over evil spirits, disease, and death and fed the hungry multitudes are not a promise that worldly wishes will be granted, but signs showing that He is the Son of God, the Lord of life.

This book uncovers the sin that comes out of the heart, the traditions of men, and the limits of our own thinking. Jesus bore all the sins of the world through the baptism He received from John the Baptist, was judged on the Cross, and rose again to complete salvation. Whoever believes this gospel receives the remission of all his sins at once, receives the Holy Spirit, is reconciled with God, and lives spreading to other souls the Word of life he has received.

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