Mark 6:37
But Jesus told them, "You give them something to eat." They asked Him, "Should we go out and spend two hundred denarii to give all of them bread to eat?"
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Mark 6:37?

2. How can we apply "You give them something to eat" in our lives today?

3. What does Mark 6:37 teach about trusting God's provision over human limitations?

4. How does this verse connect with God's provision in Exodus 16:4-5?

5. In what ways can we serve others with limited resources, as Jesus instructed?

6. How does Mark 6:37 challenge our understanding of faith and responsibility?

7. How does Mark 6:37 challenge our understanding of Jesus' provision and miracles?

8. What historical evidence supports the feeding of the five thousand in Mark 6:37?

9. How does Mark 6:37 reflect Jesus' compassion and leadership?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Mark 6?

11. What does 'I will never cast out' mean?

12. In Mark 8:14-21, why do the disciples still misunderstand Jesus' power after already witnessing miracles?

13. Did Herod think that Jesus was John the Baptist? Yes (Matthew 14:2; Mark 6:16) No (Luke 9:9)

14. In Mark 6:5, why would an all-powerful Jesus be unable to perform miracles in His hometown due to their unbelief?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Jesus' command to the disciples challenge our understanding of God's provision in our own lives?

2. In what ways do we, like the disciples, focus on practical limitations rather than trusting in God's power? How can we shift our perspective?

3. How can we apply Jesus' example of compassion in our interactions with others, particularly in meeting both spiritual and physical needs?

4. What are some ways we can actively participate in God's work, even when we feel we have little to offer?

5. How does the concept of stewardship apply to our financial resources, and how can we trust God to multiply what we give in faith?1. Why do you think the people of Nazareth had such difficulty accepting Jesus as a prophet?

2. What does the rejection Jesus experienced in His hometown tell you about the nature of belief and unbelief?

3. How does the sending out of the twelve apostles reveal about Jesus' faith in His followers?

4. How can you apply Jesus' instructions to His disciples to your own evangelism efforts?

5. In what ways does the account of John the Baptist's death remind you of the potential cost of discipleship?

6. How does Herod's reaction to Jesus' ministry reveal the power of a guilty conscience?

7. What lessons can we learn from the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand about God's provision?

8. How might the disciples have felt when they saw Jesus walking on water?

9. What does Jesus' calming of the wind and waves reveal about His divine authority?

10. How does the people's reaction to Jesus' miracles in Gennesaret contrast with the response He received in Nazareth?

11. How can you maintain your faith in God's provision when faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges?

12. What role does faith play in your understanding of who Jesus is?

13. How can you encourage faith and discourage unbelief in your life and in your community?

14. How does the disciples' ministry inspire you to serve others?

15. What strategies can you employ to cope with rejection when you share your faith?

16. What practical steps can you take to rely on God's provision in your life?

17. How does Jesus' authority over nature inspire you in times of fear and uncertainty?

18. How does the account of Jesus feeding the five thousand inform your understanding of compassion and generosity?

19. How does Herod's actions caution you against making rash promises?

20. How can you mirror Jesus' courage and faith when facing challenging or perilous situations?

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