R.E Marks Gospel Bibliography
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Mark 1:16-18, Jesus calls his first disciples. This would of helped Peter become a leader as when he was chosen he had to leave everything behind including his family, it will help him because he will of picked up the experiences to help him in the future as he will be use to leaving things behind and going out with nothing without it getting in his way and bothering him. 18 At once they left their nets and followed him.
Mark 1:30-31, Simon's mother-in-law was in bed with a fever. This would of helped him become a leader of the Christian community as he recognized those who needed help and he had the faith In Jesus to know that he would be able to heal her. He will of learned from these experiences that Jesus truly is divine and is willing to help if you have faith in him.
Mark 5:37-43, Jairus' daughter. This passage will of helped Peter become a leader of the Christian community as he witnessed Jesus' miracles himself and Peter will of learned from the experiences that you have got to have faith and believe in Jesus and this and it will of strengthened that for him.
Mark 8:27-33 - Peter declares that Jesus is the Messiah and Jesus Predicts his Death. This would help Peter become a leader as he realized and respected Jesus' status as the Messiah and in the passage of Jesus predicting his death when Peter tried to rebuke him, but then Jesus rebuked Peter: "Get behind me, Satan!" he said. "You do not have in mind the concerns of God, but merely human concerns." This will of gave Peter the experience and knowledge to never question Jesus' motives and just have the faith in him.
Mark 9:2-8, The Transfiguration. This would of helped Peter become a leader as he witnessed God confirming Jesus as him son himself and he had respect for Jesus, Moses and Elijah this will of helped him learn from the experience that he needs to respect their authority. "Rabbi, it is good for us to be here. Let us put up three shelters--one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah."
Mark 10:23-31 - Peter will of learned from this experience that for someone rich to enter the kingdom of God they would have to give up everything and they may struggle unlike him who immediately responded because he had the belief in order to do so.
Mark 14:27-31, Jesus Predicts Peter's denial. This event might have helped him become a leader of the Christian community as he will of learned from the experience that he should never make a promise that he cant keep and learned that he was weak and afraid to stand up for Jesus and his faith and this will of helped him see his faults and learn from them and realize that everybody is human and makes a mistake and sometimes you make mistakes to be able to understand it.
Mark 14:32-39 Gethsemane. Peter will of learned from the experience of Gethsemane that he is a human and although he was
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