Mark 15:21 – 16:20
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.
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.
Jesus reveals David’s Lord as more than a son, exposes empty religion, honors true devotion, and warns of coming deception and tribulation—calling believers to discernment, sincerity, and steadfast faith in the last days.
Jesus teaches the power of faith in God, warns against religious leaders who reject His authority, and tells the parable of the vineyard. When questioned about paying taxes, He exposes hypocrisy and calls people to give both to God and to earthly authorities.
Jesus redefines greatness as servanthood, foretells His suffering, and enters Jerusalem as King. He curses the fig tree and cleanses the temple, exposing fruitless religion and revealing God’s desire for faith-filled prayer and a purified house of worship.
Jesus welcomes children, challenges the rich young ruler, foretells His suffering, and redefines greatness. Childlike faith, surrender, and servant-hearted living reveal the way of the kingdom and the path of those who truly follow Him.
Jesus teaches His disciples about the cross, true greatness, and the heart of God’s kingdom. Along the way, He confronts ambition, redefines leadership, while revealing that the kingdom belongs to the humble, dependent, and those willing to receive, not achieve.
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 reveals who He truly is -Messiah, Suffering Servant, and glorious Son! He is calling His disciples to deny themselves, embrace the cross, and behold His kingdom powerfully revealed in the Transfiguration.
Jesus exposes hollow religion, calls hearts to repentance, feeds the hungry, heals the blind, and asks the defining question: Who do you say I am? A call to true faith, clear sight, and wholehearted devotion.