Mark
Bible Study Lesson 2
Studying the Bible is more than just reading the text. God uses His Word
to speak into our lives. When we go in depth by reading and meditating on what
God has to say, we can be inspired to have a more personal relationship with
Him as well as open the door to be filled with His wisdom and principles;
deepen our hope, faith and trust in Him; and have a greater understanding of
God’s story and His amazing love.
I pray you will
take God’s Word to heart and ask God to help you apply what you have learned. I
hope and pray that this Bible Study helps you grow spiritually by deepening
your faith, trust and love for God………….Dave
Jesus declared that if we seek God, he
will take care of the rest of the things in our lives:
(Matthew 6:33) "Seek
first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to
you as well" In your life, put God
first, and He will take care of "all these things."
Read:
Mark Chapter 1:9-13
Mark
1:9-13 New International Version (NIV)
The Baptism and Testing of Jesus
9 At that time
Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan. 10 Just
as Jesus was coming up out of the water, he saw heaven being torn open and the
Spirit descending on him like a dove. 11 And a voice came from
heaven: “You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.” 12 At
once the Spirit sent him out into the wilderness, 13 and he was
in the wilderness forty days, being tempted by Satan. He was with the wild
animals, and angels attended him.
Mark 1:9-13
1. Content:
What is this passage about?
When John
Baptized Jesus, The Father affirmed Him as His Son. The Holy Spirit descended
on Him and sent Him into the wilderness to be tempted.
Who
are the people if any?
Jesus,
John, the Holy Spirit, God, Satan & Angels.
What
are they doing?
Jesus
get Baptized by John. The Holy Spirit descends on Jesus like a dove. God
says
That Jesus is His Son and that He is well pleased with Him. The Holy Spirit
sends
Jesus out into the desert for 40 days. Satan tempts Jesus. The Angels
minister
to Jesus.
Where
does this take place?
The
Jordan River and then the Desert.
When
does this take place?
Right
before Jesus began His ministry about 30 A.D.
2. Lesson: What do I learn from this passage?
The Holy Spirit anoints us (Chosen by or as if by
divine intervention) for service after which testing may be expected.
Is
there a warning, command or promise?
Satan tempted Jesus and he will tempt us as well. Jesus was ministered to by Angels and as believers we will also be ministered to.
Satan tempted Jesus and he will tempt us as well. Jesus was ministered to by Angels and as believers we will also be ministered to.
Is
there an example to follow or not to follow?
With
more than just water, we need to be Baptized by the Holy Spirit. We need to
obey the prompting of the Holy Spirit.
obey the prompting of the Holy Spirit.
What
is/are the main truth/truths of this passage?
Jesus
was Baptized before He began his earthly Ministry. Jesus is God’s Son,
God
loves Jesus.
Is
there a lesson or principle that is a universal truth?
God
through the Holy Spirit will inspire us to serve His Kingdom. Our Faith will
be
tested. As a believer in Jesus we will receive the Holy Spirit.
Why
did God put this passage in the Bible?
To
teach us about the Humanity and Divinity of Jesus. To show us that we
will
also
go through trials & temptations In order to prepare us for ministry.
What
does the passage reveal about the character of God?
His attributes: God is loving, caring, He ministers to us.
His ways of
relating/communicating to people: God uses His voice His word, the Holy
Spirit & Angels.
His emotions: God “loves”
Jesus. God is “pleased” with Jesus.
His views: Believers will be commissioned by the Holy
Spirit for service.
Reasons for us
to love Him more: He gave us a Savior & the Holy Spirit. He
forgives us for our Sins.
3.
Life Application (Personal):
How have I affirmed Jesus Christ as my Savior?
When
faced with the difficulties of day to day living am I asking the Holy Spirit
for wisdom and discernment?
How
am I allowing trials to strengthen me for the service God has given me?
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