Mark 14:26-31 On the eve of His arrest, Jesus predicts the disciples’ denial. Jesus’ response to impetuous Peter teaches us a lesson on self-confidence.
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Mark 14:12-25 The last supper our Lord shared with His disciples was the very Passover meal on which the Scribes and Pharisees wanted to avoid making a scene. Nevertheless, the scene was to play out as God ordained.
Mark 14:3-11 Mark ends the Tuesday of Holy Week with a strange encounter between Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Her act of devotion both sparks Judas’ betrayal and speaks to our necessity for a similar devotion.
Mark 14:1-2 Upon concluding the Olivet Discourse, Mark transitions for us to the next phase in Christ’s passion. The scribes and priests share a concern over arresting Jesus on the Passover. Why is that? This message explores the answer: Covenant theology.
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About the SeriesThe Gospel of Mark was composed to the glory of God and for the Church as a witness to the selfless, sinless life of the Son of Man. Categories
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