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Ep. Mark 4:24–25 The Measure You Use
In Mark 4:24–25, Jesus uses the image of weights and measures to describe hearing the Word. A generous, honest measure brings deeper understanding, but a shallow or dishonest measure results in loss. The measure we bring to Scripture is the measure God uses with us — truth embraced grows, truth ignored is lost.

Dwaine C. Senechal
Sep 14 min read


Ep. Mark 4:21–23 The Lamp
In Mark 4:21–23, Jesus says the kingdom is like a lamp already burning — not meant to be hidden, but set out to shine. This short parable shows the presence of the kingdom now, the calling of God’s people to let it shine, and the principle that God’s truth will not stay buried.

Dwaine C. Senechal
Aug 313 min read


Ep. Mark 4:21–34 The Parables of the Kingdom an Overview
In Mark 4:21–34, Jesus gives a cluster of parables — the lamp, the measure, the growing seed, and the mustard seed. At first they seem like scattered sayings, but together they reveal a pattern: from how we hear the Word, to how the kingdom grows, to its surprising destiny.

Dwaine C. Senechal
Aug 304 min read


Ep. Mark 4:13-20 The Parable of the Sower
After the Parable of the Sower, the disciples asked why Jesus spoke in parables. This study looks at His answer in Mark 4:10–12 and why He quoted Isaiah 6.

Dwaine C. Senechal
Aug 294 min read


Ep. Mark 4:1–9 The Parable of the Sower
Jesus told the Parable of the Sower to a great crowd by the Sea of Galilee. This study explores why His story about soils was so shocking then and still challenges us today.

Dwaine C. Senechal
Aug 284 min read


Ep. Mark 4 A Turning Point: From Miracles to Parables
From Miracles to Parables: Mark 4 marks the pivotal shift in Jesus' ministry as He transitions from performing miracles to teaching in...

Dwaine C. Senechal
Aug 273 min read
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