Description
Opening Question
Why do we sometimes distrust the court system to act justly?
Introduction
Chapter 14 of Mark begins with Jewish leaders plotting to take Jesus out, and ends with Him in handcuffs and facing a court charade. But these scenes also set up the fulfillment of Jesus’ words to Peter about the denials. Jesus is mistreated but is also fulfilling the 3 predictions about His death in Chs. 8-10. Even in these difficult scenes, Jesus is only further showing His power.
Mark 14:1-2
The plot to kill Jesus again shows how fearful the leaders were of losing their power, and how precarious the ...
Relevant Verses: John 8:54–58; 12:1–8; 19:4–22; 20:19– 31
Theme: Signs Faith versus Blessed Faith
Leading Question: What do you need to believe?
The tension between signs faith and belief without having seen is a curious one in John’s Gospel. On one hand, Jesus’ sings are featured with...
Published 11/09/24
Relevant Verses: John 1:32–36; 3:25–36; 5:36–38; 6:51–71; 7:37–53
Theme: The Scandal of Jesus
Leading Question: Have you ever felt offended by something Jesus asked you to do?
The miracle of the loaves and fish is recounted in all four Gospels. According to John’s account in chapter 6,...
Published 11/02/24