Jesus is revealed as God’s Son, predicts His death and resurrection, corrects the disciples’ misunderstanding of greatness, and teaches that true greatness is found in humility and servanthood.
Jesus is revealed as God’s Son, predicts His death and resurrection, corrects the disciples’ misunderstanding of greatness, and teaches that true greatness is found in humility and servanthood.
Speaker: Charles Lincoln
Jesus is revealed as God’s Son, predicts His death and resurrection, corrects the disciples’ misunderstanding of greatness, and teaches that true greatness is found in humility and servanthood.
Jesus is revealed as God’s Son, predicts His death and resurrection, corrects the disciples’ misunderstanding of greatness, and teaches that true greatness is found in humility and servanthood.
From the cross to the empty tomb, Jesus bears the weight of sin, dies, and rises again. Witnesses encounter the risen Christ, and the gospel commission is given—calling all to believe, follow, and proclaim His victory.
Jesus confronts the mob’s hypocrisy, is abandoned, falsely accused, mocked, and condemned. Though innocent, He is handed over to Pilate, rejected by the crowd, and beaten. The King stands silent as humanity chooses Barabbas and rejects their Savior.
Judas conspires, Jesus shares the Passover, prays in Gethsemane, and is arrested. Amid loyalty and failure, Christ submits fully to God’s will while His disciples falter, overcome by fear, weakness, and the weight of what is unfolding.
In this study of Mark 13:14–14:9, Jesus warns of coming tribulation and reveals true devotion. While many fall away, one woman’s act of worship stands eternal—challenging us to discern the times and give Him our all.