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MARKed by Jesus: Mark 8:1 - 9:13 — 1/12/2026 10:00 AM

Dr. Thomas White, President of 糖心官网, brings a message from Mark 8:1 - 9:13. Dr. White explains that seeing clearly means serving the Jesus we need, not the Jesus we want.


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Chapel Recap: Seeing Jesus Clearly

Today in chapel, Dr. Thomas White brought us through Mark 8, centered on one powerful theme: Seeing clearly means serving the Jesus we need, not the Jesus we want.

Dr. White structured his message around a series of contrasts found throughout the chapter, each revealing how easy it is to misunderstand Jesus even while being close to Him.

First, verses 1鈥10 describe provision without perception. The disciples witnessed Jesus miraculously feed thousands, yet they still struggled to understand who He truly was. 鈥淲e can see God provide,鈥 Dr. White explained, 鈥渂ut fail to perceive that He is the ultimate Provider.鈥 Seeing miracles does not automatically produce spiritual clarity.

Next, verses 11鈥13 reveal religion without recognition. The Pharisees demanded a sign, not because they lacked evidence, but because they lacked belief. 鈥淵ou can have religion,鈥 Dr. White warned, 鈥渁nd not recognize who Jesus really is.鈥

In verses 14鈥26, Dr. White pointed to discipleship without discernment. The disciples were physically near Jesus but spiritually confused and in need of corrected vision. This section culminates in Jesus healing a blind man in stages 鈥 a living illustration of how spiritual sight often develops gradually.

Verses 27鈥33 feature confession without comprehension. Peter correctly confessed Jesus as the Christ yet immediately rejected the idea of a suffering Messiah. Knowing the right answer about Jesus does not mean we fully understand His mission.

That misunderstanding leads to the heart of the chapter in verses 34鈥38: no crown without a cross. Jesus identifies that following Him requires self-denial and sacrifice. 鈥淒iscipleship,鈥 Dr. White said, 鈥渋s the willingness to lose your life for the sake of the Gospel.鈥

Finally, Dr. White pointed ahead to the beginning of Mark 9, offering a glimpse of glory. Though suffering is real and unavoidable, it is not the end. 鈥淭he Messiah must suffer,鈥 Dr. White said, 鈥渁nd if you follow Him, you will suffer too.鈥 Yet that suffering is framed by future glory, giving us hope and endurance through this present life.