April 2, read the Bible in a year in PowerPoint; with comments.

Mark4:21-41. Jesus spoke in parables He told the parable of the lamp on a stand, not under a bushel, and the parable of the seed in the ground, followed by the parable of the faith of a mustard seed, all parables relating to the Kingdom of God. Finally Jesus calmed the storm while in a boat on lake Genesareth, and chastised the disciples for their lack of faith.

Joshua 14 describes the land west of the Jordan river, and that Caleb, still in his strength at the age of 85 wanted to inherit the hilly land of Hebron.

Joshua 15 defines geographical borders: The land of Judah, Caleb occupies Hebron and Debir and the chapter contains a listing of the cities of Judah.

Joshua 16 describes the land that belongs to the half tribe of Manasseh west of Jordan, and also the land of Ephraim.

Psalm 28, of David. As so often was with David he began with a petition, asking for deliverance, then turned to praise.

Psalm 29, of David. A song of praise. This Psalm gives us a vivid description of a storm, and how the voice of God speaks through it.

Mark 4:21-41, Jesus’ parables, a Lamp on a Stand, the growing Seed, the Mustard Seed, Jesus calms the Storm

Mark 4:21-41, Jesus’ parables, a Lamp on a Stand, the growing Seed, the Mustard Seed, Jesus calms the Storm

 

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Question:  Why were they still terrified? Why was the sight of Jesus more terrifying than the waves?

Mark 4, Jesus’ parables, the Sower, a Lamp on a Stand, the growing Seed, the Mustard Seed, Jesus calms the Storm

Mark 4, Jesus’ parables, the Sower, a Lamp on a Stand, the growing Seed, the Mustard Seed, Jesus calms the Storm.

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Question:  Why were they still terrified? Why was the sight of Jesus more terrifying than the waves?