When Jesus begins calling disciples he does not call those who believe they are righteous, he calls sinners instead. In this chapter, we will learn a lot about the attitude we need in order to be put right with God.
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Mark 8 Verse by Verse

Jesus engages in ministry among both Jews and Gentiles. The Gospel story reaches a climax in Peter’s confession of Jesus as the Christ.
Mark 08.pdf (Mark Radke)
Mark 08.mp3 (Mark Radke)
A Prayer about Following Jesus Prompted by Matthew 4:18-20
18While walking by the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon (who is called Peter) and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea, for they were fishermen. 19And he said to them, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” 20Immediately they left their nets and followed him.
Heavenly Father,
When Christ called his first disciples to follow him, he let them know that their primary focus would change. Instead of catching fish they would now catch people, drawing others into a relationship with you through Jesus Christ.
How appropriate that some of your first followers did this kind of work! They knew what it was to try to bring in a catch. Sometimes they failed and sometimes they met with amazing success. There was even a time when they fished all night and caught nothing until the risen Christ advised them. When they listened to him, they caught more than they could bring into the boat.
Just as no fisherman ever catches all the fish in the sea, there will be many who will not listen to the call that we put out for them. Still, there will be many others who will and it is for these that you have sent us.
Remind us continually that this is our first priority. We are to go and make disciples of all the nations. Help us to no longer live for ourselves, but for you. Let the Holy Spirit advise us now just as Jesus did those tired disciples. Let us see souls won for Christ and disciples multiplied. Let us not only see converts but see those won to you who will then make disciples of others.
And we ask this in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, believing that this is your will for us.
Amen.
Palmer St. Podcast: Acts 10
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This week we look at the story of Peter and Cornelius. This conversion of a Roman centurian, his friends and his family signals the entrance of non-Jews into the previously Jewish church.
Here are the notes and audio:
Audio: Acts10.mp3
Notes: Acts10.pdf