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Mark 14 is filled with passion leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus. It is seventy-two verses, a long chapter. How do you do under pressure? Is, “Not my will but Thy will be done”, on your lips?
In Mark 13, Jesus talks about the end of the age. Are you pre-trib, mid-trib, or post-trib (tribulation)?
Mark 12 is forty-four verses, including the greatest commandment. Do you know it? Is it one of the Ten Commandments?
In Mark 11, we begin Passion Week with the triumphal entry into Jerusalem by Jesus, commonly known as Palm Sunday. When He gets to the temple, He cleans house demonstrating righteous anger. Do you ha…
Today brings us to the fifty-two verses of Mark 10. What does Jesus say about divorce? Is it adultery to divorce and remarry?
Mark 9 is fifty verses about Jesus, the transfiguration, and His pending death and resurrection. Do you believe, or do you need help with unbelief?
Mark 8 is halfway through the Gospel of Mark. After seven chapters of Jesus communicating and demonstrating who He is, He asks His disciples, “who do you say that I am?” (v. 29). If He asks you, what…
In Mark 7, we are confronted with the commandments of God versus the traditions of men. How do we know the difference? Which are you following?
Mark 6 is a long chapter, fifty-six verses. As people encountered Jesus, some hardened their hearts toward Him. Is your heart hard or soft as you encounter Jesus in His Word?
Mark 5 is filled with Jesus performing various miracles. Do you believe in miracles?
Mark chapter 4 contains the parable of the sower. As the seed of the Word of God is sown in you, what is the condition of your ground? There are four options.
In the Gospel of Mark chapter 3, we learn about the unforgivable sin. In chapter 2, we learned about the forgiveness of God through Jesus Christ. If Jesus forgives, why is there an unforgivable sin?
In Mark’s gospel chapter 2, we see Jesus has the power to forgive sin. Do you believe He does? Have you personally received His forgiveness for your sins?
The theme of the Gospel of Mark is to present and defend Jesus’ universal call to discipleship. To Mark, discipleship is essentially a relationship with Jesus. This includes trusting in Him, confessi…
Throughout Chronicles, we saw those who chose to do right in the sight of the Lord, and those who chose to do evil in the sight of the Lord. We have the same choice. What is yours?
King Manasseh starts weak but ends strong. King Josiah starts young and gains even more strength. How about you? It’s not how you start; it’s how you finish. How will you finish?
The revival of Hezekiah continues in 2 Chronicles 31 and 32. When trouble comes, do you see with physical or spiritual eyes? Do you humble yourself and listen for the voice of God?
Today, we are in 2 Chronicles 29 and 30. They are long, but exciting chapters. There is no Book of Hezekiah in the Bible, but these chapters cover part of his reign. Do you need revival?
Today is day twenty-seven in our thirty-one-day journey through 1 and 2 Chronicles and brings us to 2 Chronicles 27 and 28, mostly about King Ahaz. The tougher it got, the more faithless he got. How …
Today, we are in 2 Chronicles 25 and 26. How long have you been a Christian? Have you remained consistent? Will you finish strong?