Jesus has made quite the entrance into Jerusalem in Mark 11, the last week of his life. A Triumphal Entrance with surprising reactions all around. A temple cleansing that challenged our understanding of prayer. As … Read More
Prayerlessness: The Silent Killer – Mark 11:11
The shocking anger Jesus displays toward the fig tree and the temple was a wake-up call then—and it should be now. There are many interesting details we could dive into, but the key point is … Read More
Here Comes Our King – Mark 11:1-11
This passage reveals Jesus as the King who fulfills promises and challenges expectations. His triumphant arrival on the first day of the last week of His life invites us to deepen our love and satisfaction … Read More
Jesus Enters the Margins – Selected Stories from Mark’s Gospel
Over the past 10 chapters of Mark, we’ve encountered a fresh perspective on Jesus. The Messiah has arrived, transforming everything—both in the places He ministered and across the world. This week, we’ll revisit a few … Read More
Be Thou My Vision – Mark 10:46-52
This short passage highlights an unexpected stop Jesus makes, on the road to Jerusalem, to engage with a blind man named Bartimaeus and his faith-filled encounter with Jesus. It teaches us to recognize Jesus as … Read More
Not to Be Served, But to Serve: The Heart of the Gospel – Mark 10:32-45
In Mark 10:32-45, Jesus journeys toward Jerusalem, knowing He will suffer to bring salvation. Along the way, His disciples reveal their desire for honour, exposing human ambition. Jesus contrasts their self-focus with the true greatness … Read More