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Mark 1:19
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As they were riding, they came upon a cowboy named James and his brother John.
Mark 1:25
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But Jesus shushed him with a look and without raising his voice he said, "Be quiet and come out."
Mark 1:39
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So Jesus and his cowboys rode all through Galilee where Jesus gave clinics in the churches and cast out many a demon along the way.
Mark 2:16
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When the religious experts and bigwig preachers saw who Jesus was eating with, they asked his cowboys, "Why does he eat with such lowlifes?"
Mark 2:19
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Jesus smiled a wry smile and said, "If a cowboy invites his buddies over for a BBQ, he doesn't expect them to go hungry, does he? Of course not. As long as the cowboy is cooking, his guests will be eating.
Mark 2:23
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A little while after that, Jesus and his cowboys were riding through some grain fields on the day of rest. They got hungry and picked some heads of wheat for a quick snack.
Mark 2:25
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Jesus replied calmly, "Didn't you read where David and his cowboys got hungry and went in and
Mark 3:9
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There were so many people, he told his cowboys to stack some hay up so the crowd wouldn't mash him.
Mark 3:11
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But whenever a demon saw him, they would always fall down and holler out, "You are the Son of God, his Top Hand!"
Mark 3:14
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He chose twelve cowboys to ride with him so he could teach them his ways and they could show others. He also gave them the power to
Mark 3:21
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When his family heard what was happening, they tried to go get him. They thought he was going crazy.
Mark 3:25
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A person against himself has come to his end.
Mark 4:3
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"A farmer went out to plant his fields.
Mark 4:10
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Later on, when they were alone, some of his cowboys asked about the stories.
Mark 4:33
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Jesus used a lot of stories like these in his clinics.
Mark 4:34
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Truth be told, he never gave a public clinic without using stories, but later when it was just him and his cowboys, he'd explain everything to them.
Mark 4:35
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When the sun finally set that day, Jesus told his cowboys, "Let's get our tack and cross the lake to the other side."
Mark 4:38
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Jesus was sleeping in his bedroll with his head on his saddle. The cowboys woke him up, yelling, "Boss, don't you care that this storm is going to kill us all?"
Mark 4:41
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The cowboys looked at each other with wide eyes. "Who are we riding with? Even the wind and lightning give to his hand."
Mark 5:15
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People came running and the first thing they saw was Jesus sitting there talking to the man who had been possessed, but this time he was in his right mind.
 
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