6.16.24 Mark 14:32-72

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Jesus, by His example, teaches us that it is legitimate to pray that God would provide us with an “alternative route” and would allow us to avoid the encounter with trial, if it is possible. But, having made that request, we must go on to say with our Lord, “not my will, but your will be done.” In other words, we must accept God’s will, submit to it, and trust in His grace to bring us through the trial.

6.9.24 Mark 14:1-31

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“Surely not me” all the disciples proclaim, wanting to believe that they would never betray Jesus. “Surely not me” we say, wanting to believe WE would never betray or deny Him. We like to think the best of ourselves. This passage gives us a reality check. Even the one who protested the most that he would die for Jesus if he had to, denied knowing Jesus. Let’s ask the Lord to give us the strength to stay loyal to Him, no matter the circumstances.

6.2.24 Mark 13

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New Testament scholars agree that Mark 13 has generated more disagreement among interpreters. The history of interpretation of this chapter is immensely complex. So let’s follow Jesus’ commands to “watch out, be on guard and pray!” “Lord Jesus, as we live between your resurrection and your return, give us a steadfast faith to trust you, an enduring hope to wait for you, and an abiding love to live for you until the day of your return. It’s in Jesus’ name we pray.

5.19.24 2 Sam 23

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What is it that you treasure the most about your life? How much has God’s grace shaped your thoughts and decisions? At the end of your life, what will be most significant to you and others? Your positions and gains, or your special times with the Lord? Our life success will be determined by how much we realize how indebted we are to God and by how much we focus on accomplishing what God has for us to do.