Mark 14:27-42, March 30
Mark 14: 27-42
Jesus has been trying to prepare his disciples for the fulfillment of the scriptures, culminating in His death and resurrection. In these passages we see His sense of urgency and frustration with the disciples lack of understanding of what is to come. Jesus is not only speaking to those in the garden but also to us, we too deny, disown and fall asleep when we should be focused on the message that Christ brings to us. Let us feel the same sense of urgency that Jesus felt. Let us be committed to sharing God's message and His desire to be in relationship with his children, knowing that His grace is assured when we remain faithful.
Blessings,
Liz Michael
Jesus has been trying to prepare his disciples for the fulfillment of the scriptures, culminating in His death and resurrection. In these passages we see His sense of urgency and frustration with the disciples lack of understanding of what is to come. Jesus is not only speaking to those in the garden but also to us, we too deny, disown and fall asleep when we should be focused on the message that Christ brings to us. Let us feel the same sense of urgency that Jesus felt. Let us be committed to sharing God's message and His desire to be in relationship with his children, knowing that His grace is assured when we remain faithful.
Blessings,
Liz Michael
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