Chapters 3:7-35 & 4:1-34
Jan 13, 2026 • Phil Porter, David Klingler
In Mark chapters 3–5, a powerful contrast emerges: religious leaders miss who Jesus is, while unclean spirits recognize Him as the Son of God. Through parables like the sower and the mustard seed, Jesus teaches that God’s Word must take deep root to produce lasting fruit. Mark challenges readers to examine their hearts and ask whether they are truly hearing, growing, and allowing God’s kingdom to flourish in their lives.
