Mark 6:30-44 Sermon
In this message, we explore one of the most striking contrasts in the Gospel of Mark—a tale of two kingdoms. King Herod’s selfish, tragic banquet is set against the backdrop of Jesus’ life-giving feast in the wilderness. Through it all, Mark reveals the heart of Christ, the true Shepherd-King.
Jesus is not the kind of king the world expects. He doesn't rule with power and fear but leads with presence and compassion. In this sermon, we see that Jesus deeply cares for His people—He provides rest for the weary, truth for the lost, and abundant provision for the hungry.
📌 Key Points:
1) Jesus Cares for the Weary – He invites His disciples to rest and sees their needs before they ask.
2) Jesus Cares for the Lost – He teaches the truth with deep compassion, seeing the crowds as sheep without a shepherd.
3) Jesus Cares for the Hungry – He provides more than enough when His people feel they have nothing to offer.
We’ll also see how Jesus fulfills the Old Testament promises of a shepherd who will not abandon His flock but lead them with care, justice, and grace.
✨ This story isn’t just about a miracle—it’s a window into the heart of Jesus.
Questions for Reflection:
1) Are you making space to rest with Jesus?
2) Are you letting the truth of the Gospel shape your life?
3) Are you bringing your “not enough” to Jesus and trusting Him to multiply it?
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