Mark 10:2
Some Pharisees came to test Him. "Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?" they inquired.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Mark 10:2?

2. How does Mark 10:2 challenge modern views on marriage and divorce?

3. What does Jesus' response in Mark 10:2 reveal about God's design for marriage?

4. How can we apply Jesus' teachings in Mark 10:2 to strengthen marriages today?

5. What Old Testament teachings on marriage align with Jesus' response in Mark 10:2?

6. How should Mark 10:2 influence Christian counseling on marital issues?

7. Why did the Pharisees test Jesus with the question about divorce in Mark 10:2?

8. How does Mark 10:2 reflect the cultural views on marriage during Jesus' time?

9. What does Mark 10:2 reveal about Jesus' authority over Mosaic Law?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Mark 10?

11. What are the biblical grounds for divorce?

12. Is remarriage after adultery considered adultery?

13. How does 1 Corinthians 7:12–16 reconcile with other biblical passages that permit divorce only for adultery?

14. What does the Bible say about divorce?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Jesus' response to the Pharisees in Mark 10:2 challenge our understanding of the purpose of marriage?

2. In what ways can we ensure that our approach to God's laws is aligned with His intent rather than merely following rules?

3. How does the concept of "hardness of heart" apply to our relationships today, and what steps can we take to soften our hearts?

4. What other biblical teachings on marriage and divorce can help us understand God's design for these relationships?

5. How can we apply Jesus' teachings in Mark 10:2 to modern-day challenges in marriage and relationships?1. How does Jesus' teaching on divorce in verses 1-12 challenge or affirm your understanding of marriage?

2. What does it mean to receive the kingdom of God like a little child?

3. What does the encounter with the rich young ruler reveal about the dangers of wealth and the nature of discipleship?

4. How does the third prediction of Jesus' death and resurrection add to your understanding of His mission?

5. In the request of James and John, how do you see your own desires for significance or recognition reflected?

6. What does the healing of Bartimaeus teach us about faith and persistence?

7. How does Jesus' teaching about greatness in the kingdom of God challenge worldly concepts of success and power?

8. How can you apply the lesson from the rich young ruler to your own life? Are there things you value more than following Jesus?

9. How can you cultivate a childlike faith as Jesus encourages in verses 13-16?

10. What does it mean in a modern context to give one's life as a ransom for many?

11. Why do you think Jesus' teachings on wealth and poverty were so counter-cultural then and remain so today?

12. How do you feel when you read Jesus' clear expectation of self-sacrifice for His disciples? Is it challenging, inspiring, daunting, or something else?

13. Can you identify ways in which you might have been blind in your faith, and how you can learn from Bartimaeus' encounter with Jesus?

14. What does it look like in your everyday life to serve others as Jesus instructed His disciples?

15. In the context of modern relationships and society, how can Jesus' teachings on marriage and divorce be applied?

16. How can Jesus' interaction with children influence your approach to younger generations within the faith community?

17. How does the rich young ruler's response to Jesus challenge your own responses to God's commands?

18. How can you demonstrate servant leadership in your own life, following the example of Jesus?

19. In what ways have you experienced the truth of Jesus' statement that many who are first will be last, and the last will be first?

20. What steps can you take to cultivate a faith that persists in calling out to Jesus, like Bartimaeus, even when others might try to silence you?

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