The Gospel of Mark: Authority in Action | Prayer Brings Purpose | Al Rossi | 03.01.2026
Автор: Church LH
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It's good to worship together. Even if it's from home.
After a packed night of ministry and a crowd demanding more, Jesus does something unexpected—He leaves early, finds a solitary place, and prays. In Mark 1:35–39, we see a rhythm that reshapes how we live: prayer before pressure, purpose over popularity, and the gospel above everything else.
This message challenges the idea that being busy automatically means you’re doing what God wants. Jesus wasn’t driven by “everyone is looking for you”—He was driven by the Father’s mission. And that mission still calls us today: seek God in quiet, live with clarity, and be ready to share the hope we have.
Memorable Lines & Takeaways
“Prayer isn’t informing God about anything—it’s inviting God into everything.”
“Success can be a distraction to God’s purpose for me.”
“Busyness doesn’t automatically mean you’re in God’s will.”
“A good thing can still keep you from the best thing God has called you to.”
Bible Study Questions
1. What stands out to you about Jesus choosing prayer and solitude right after a demanding day?
2. When life is busiest, what usually gets squeezed out first—and why?
3. What are the loudest pressures or expectations shaping your schedule right now?
4. Is there a “good” thing you’re doing that may be keeping you from the “best” thing God is calling you to?
5. Why do you think Jesus prioritized preaching even when people wanted more miracles and more access?
6. What would it look like for prayer to become your first move instead of your last resort?
7. How can you grow in sharing your faith with both courage and gentleness?
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