
Ep. 17 Mark 6:30-44
Welcome to The Berean Post, where we take Bible study seriously — just like the Bereans Paul commended in Acts 17:11. In today’s study, we’re looking at Mark 6:30–44, the miraculous feeding of the five thousand — a momen

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Dwaine Senechal hosts The Berean Post Podcast, a religion show with 172 episodes published.

Welcome to The Berean Post, where we take Bible study seriously — just like the Bereans Paul commended in Acts 17:11. In today’s study, we’re looking at Mark 6:30–44, the miraculous feeding of the five thousand — a momen

Herod threw a banquet meant for celebration… but it ended in tragedy. In this shocking moment from the Gospel of Mark, pride, lust, and fear collide — and a prophet of God loses his life. Yet even in Herod’s dark palace,

Sent With Nothing but Authority | Mark 6:7–13 | Studies in the Gospel of Mark (Ep. 15) Jesus sends the Twelve into the villages with almost nothing. No bag. No money. No bread. Not even a spare tunic. Just the sandals on

Do Not Be Afraid, Only Believe | Mark 5:35–43 | Studies in the Gospel of Mark (Ep. 14) The house was chaos. Mourners filled the air with wailing. Neighbors pressed in. Death had taken Jairus’ daughter. But when Jesus wal

Ep. 13 — Mark 5:25–34 Who Touched Me? For twelve years she lived with rejection, shame, and pain. No doctor could help. No friend could touch her. She was broke, frail, and forgotten. But in one desperate moment, she pus

Episode 12 — Falling at His Feet: Jairus’ Plea (Mark 5:21–24) A respected synagogue ruler falls in the dust at Jesus’ feet. His only daughter is dying, and desperation strips him of pride and position. In this episode we

Episode 11 — The Call No One Saw Coming (Mark 2:13–17) Jesus calls a man no rabbi would touch — Levi the tax collector. By nightfall He is eating at Levi’s table, surrounded by outcasts, while the Pharisees look on in sh

Title: Breaking Through the Roof: Jesus’ Authority to Forgive and Heal (Mark 2:1–12) A crowded house in Capernaum. Four friends refuse to give up, tearing open a roof to lower their paralyzed companion before Jesus. Ever

Episode 9 — The Bridegroom, the Fast, and the Wineskins (Mark 2:18–22) Why weren’t Jesus’ disciples fasting like everyone else? The Pharisees and John’s followers thought devotion meant going without. But Jesus flips the

Episode Notes The night before, Jesus’ ministry looks unstoppable — crowds pressing, healings flowing, demons shrieking. By any measure, this is “momentum.” But at daybreak, He does something shocking: He walks away. In

Title: Authority in the House — Mark 1:29–34 Description: When Jesus leaves the synagogue, His authority doesn’t stay behind in a sacred building. It walks with Him into Simon and Andrew’s home. There, a fever breaks at

Episode Notes — Ep6: Authority That Shakes the Room (Mark 1:21–28) When Jesus enters the synagogue at Capernaum, His words don’t sound like anyone else’s. The scribes quoted rabbis and recycled tradition. Jesus speaks as

What would make four fishermen drop their nets, walk off the job, and follow a man they just met? In Mark 1:16–20, Jesus’ call doesn’t come with promises of comfort, but with a summons that redefines their lives: “Follow

Summary In this episode, we look at one of the most radical moments in the Gospel: the instant Jesus calls ordinary fishermen, and they abandon everything. Simon, Andrew, James, and John leave nets, boats, and even famil

Title: Baptism and Temptation (Mark 1:9–13) Summary: In this episode of Studies in the Gospel of Mark, we look at two short but powerful scenes: Jesus baptized in the Jordan, and then immediately driven into the wilderne

Studies in the Gospel of Mark Episode: Mark 1:1–8 — The Headline, the Prophet, and the Voice in the Wilderness In this episode of Studies in the Gospel of Mark from The Berean Post, host Dwaine Senechal unpacks the explo

In this episode of Studies in the Gospel of Mark, we step back to look at the unique shape and voice of Mark’s Gospel. Who was John Mark? Why does this Gospel read so urgently compared to Matthew, Luke, or John? And what

Welcome to Studies in the Gospel of Mark, from The Berean Post. I’m Dwaine, and this is my journey — not chasing applause, not repeating clichés, but opening Scripture as the first readers heard it: raw, disruptive, and

📖 Mark 1:1 - "Beginning" and "Gospel" | A Berean Study Welcome to our deep dive into Mark 1:1, where we explore the powerful significance of the words "Beginning" and "Gospel" in their original historical and cultural c

Episode Title: Who Wrote the Gospel of Mark? Bible, History, and Tradition Explored In this episode, we dive into the authorship of the Gospel of Mark. What does the Bible say? What does history reveal? And how does trad
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