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Mark 11

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Mark 11:1-11

Christ rides into Jerusalem. Matthew 21:1-17.

Mark 11:2

Christ has a right to all things, because he made all things, and by him all consist. Colossians 1:16-17. He can so influence the hearts of men that they will comply with his wishes, and cheerfully give up their possessions to any extent that he may require.

Mark 11:12-14

The fig-tree cursed. Matthew 21:18-22.

Mark 11:13

Any thing; any of the earlier crop, for the fig-tree bears crops at different times.

The time of figs; of the crop which this tree might have borne. The curse represented the fate of the barren church-member.

Mark 11:14

Even the vegetable creation is dependent upon Christ. There is not a plant or flower in the garden, not a tree by the wayside, in the orchard, the field, or the forest, but will wither away if not supported by him.

Mark 11:15-19

Traffickers driven from the temple. Matthew 21:12-17.

Mark 11:16

Any vessel; any vessel used in or connected with their traffic.

Mark 11:22

Men who have strong and living faith in God, who pray for things agreeable to his will, and which he has promised to grant in answer to prayer, may confidently expect, in his time and way, to receive them.

Mark 11:23

This mountain; to remove a mountain was a common phrase for the most difficult thing.

He shall have whatsoever he saith; the things which, in the name of Christ, under the guidance of his Spirit, and with the faith of miracles, he shall attempt, he shall accomplish; as when Peter said to the lame man, “In the name of Jesus Christ, rise up and walk”; and to Eneas, who had been confined to his bed eight years, “Eneas, Jesus Christ maketh thee whole.” Acts 3:6; Acts 9:34.

Mark 11:24

What things soever ye desire; in accordance with the will and promises of God, ye shall receive.

Mark 11:25-26

In order to pray acceptably, we must have a kind and forgiving disposition. If we do not forgive others, our heavenly Father will not forgive us. To inculcate this truth, and impress it upon our minds, God has made it our duty daily to pray, “Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.” Matthew 6:12-15.

Forgiveness in prayer. Matthew 6:12-15.

Mark 11:27-33

Christ’ s authority. Matthew 21:23-27.

Mark 11:29

Pertinent and discriminating questions may lead opposers to see the truth more clearly and feel it more deeply than cogent arguments or long discussions. Friends of truth who, like Christ, are called to meet opposers, may wisely imitate him by asking them such appropriate questions as they cannot answer without acknowledging the truth. Then, whether they answer or not, truth will triumph.

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