Explanation of the first chapter of the Gospel of Mark
A - Messianic Beginnings 1:1-13 The forerunner of the Messiah: “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God,” (Mark 1:1). The passage (1:1-8) constitutes […]
A - Messianic Beginnings 1:1-13 The forerunner of the Messiah: “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God,” (Mark 1:1). The passage (1:1-8) constitutes […]
By knowing God, we do not mean understanding Him logically, but rather a personal encounter with Him. When a person surrenders completely to God, desires to meet Him, and yearns for Him, and after passing through the dark cloud of ignorance, God comes to him, illuminates everything around him, and reveals Himself to him.
The miracles performed by Jesus are divided into four types, all of which have one goal: the salvation of man. They are: control over the elements of the universe (the walk
Christ took upon Himself our innocent sufferings - what are the natural human sufferings that are beyond reproach: and we confess that Christ took upon Himself