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Join me on a journey of joyfully reading and understanding the Word of God! The Bible has so much to teach us—not just for information, but for transformation. In each study, we’re not only reading Scripture but also learning how to apply it to our daily lives. Together, we’ll explore how to read the Bible well, how to meditate on it deeply, and how to walk away changed. This isn’t just a Bible study—it’s an invitation to think, to reflect, and to seek God with fresh questions. I’ve personally found myself going to bed thinking about what I’ve read, and waking up still pondering it. That’s the power of the Word when we let it dwell in us richly. 👉 Join our private Facebook community for encouragement, discussion, and discipleship: Discipleship 101 Facebook Group 📖 I typically read from the NASB (New American Standard Bible). 💸 Support the Channel If this helped you please consider: ☕ Buying Me a Tea or a Book → https://buymeacoffee.com/discipleship101 🙏 Your support helps fuel the mission so I can create more videos, more often. 💗💗Thanks for watching! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE! 💗💗 Let’s rediscover the joy of Bible reading—together. Mark 11, a chapter filled with powerful imagery, prophetic fulfillment, and faith lessons that still speak today. Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey — a humble yet royal entrance that fulfills prophecy. The people shout “Hosanna!”, but within days, their praise will turn to rejection. His entrance challenges us: Is Jesus truly King in your heart, or just a guest in your life? Next, Jesus curses the barren fig tree, a living parable about fruitless faith — a warning that outward appearance means nothing if the heart isn’t producing spiritual fruit. Then, we see Jesus cleansing the temple, driving out the money changers and declaring, “My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations.” He reminds us that God’s presence is holy — and our lives, as His temple, must reflect His purity. Finally, Jesus teaches about mountain-moving faith: prayer that believes, forgives, and trusts God completely. Mark 11 calls every disciple to a life that’s both fruitful and faithful — bearing the kind of faith that not only moves mountains, but also transforms hearts. #biblestudy #transformedbytheword #newtestament #religiouseducation #milenasakalauskas #discipleship101withpastormilena #jesus