SCRIPTURE: Mark 14:66-15:20 OBSERVATION: Even though he was warned, and he firmly denied it, Peter ends up denying Jesus 3 times. Not just denial, he basically calls down curses on himself if he is lying, to prove that he is telling the truth. No wonder he broke down and wept. Pontius Pilate was no friend of the…
Author: Norm
What Jesus’ resurrection means to you!
Time to hear from you again. I would love to hear why the resurrection of Jesus is important to you. There are no right or wrong answers, just an opportunity for you to share your own personal experience of the resurrection. Does it matter to you? Do you have a hard time believing that it…
Apr 12 — Mark 14:32-65
SCRIPTURE: Mark 14:32-65 OBSERVATION: Jesus takes the same ones He took up the mountain when He was “transfigured” (Matthew 17:1-2). Jesus agonizes with God in prayer, and He is overwhelmed with emotion, “deeply distressed and troubled”. “Abba” was the Aramaic term for ‘daddy’. Jesus pleads for another way, but remains committed to doing whatever the Father asks…
Apr 11 — Mark 14:1-31
SCRIPTURE: Mark 14:1-31 OBSERVATION: The Passover (Jewish feast marking the night the angel of death spared their firstborn sons (Exodus 12:13,23,27) The Feast of Unleavened Bread followed, lasting seven days (Exodus 12:15-20). Jerusalem was crowded with festival pilgrims, hence the leaders fear of a riot. The second time Jesus is anointed (Luke 7:36-50), this time by Mary, the sister…
Apr 10 — Mark 12:3-27
SCRIPTURE: Mark 12:13-27 OBSERVATION: An interesting alliance, since the Pharisees were not fans of Herod, while the Herodians were his political supporters. Shows how desperate (and despicable) they were. The tax question was a trick, trying to entice Jesus to say something worthy of the death penalty. Jesus answers in a way that avoids the trap….
Apr 9 — Mark 12:1-12
SCRIPTURE: Mark 12:1-12 OBSERVATION: A vineyard was an old testament symbol for the nation of Israel (Isaiah 5:1-7). The vineyard is Israel; the owner is God; the tenants are the Jewish leaders; the servants are the prophets; and the only son and heir is Jesus. The stewards turn on the landowner, refusing to honour their deal. Jesus…
Apr 8 — Mark 11:20-33
SCRIPTURE: Mark 11:20-33 OBSERVATION: Jesus turns the situation with the fig tree into a lesson on faith and prayer. This is one of the passages that leads people to expect God to answer all our prayers – even radical or extreme ones (cursing fig trees, uprooting mountains) – if we have the right kind of faith…
Question re. SOAP Readings
Hi everyone, just curious! Are you finding the somewhat random selection of Bible Readings helpful (they are the assigned daily readings from the Canadian Bible Society), or would you prefer that we work through one Bible book at a time? I am thinking that it might be helpful to do it one book at a…
Apr 7 — Mark 11:1-19
SCRIPTURE: Mark 11:1-19 OBSERVATION: The colt of a donkey (Matthew 21:2). An unused animal was seen as especially suitable for religious purposes (Numbers 19:2). Notice that Jesus knew the colt would be there, and that the owner would allow Him to use it. Hosanna means “save”, an expression of praise and confidence. They seem to be quoting Psalm 118:25-26,…
Apr 6 — Isaiah 52:13-53:12
SCRIPTURE: Isaiah 52:13-53:12 OBSERVATION: Another very clear picture of what kind of messiah God will send: unattractive, plain, poor, humble, meek, innocent, abused, murdered and ultimately restored. The messiah will suffer by God’s will for the sake of others’ sin. This seems to be a very obvious prophecy about what the messiah would be like, how…