Mark 11:12-33, March 21
by David Kesler on March 21st, 2026
Mark 11 11:33 God Is telling us about his authority, His ability to love us but he also shows us how he can destroy us when we disobey him. He asks us to check our hearts and make sure they are right with GOD. When we are struggling, he is the first person we turn to asking for help or forgiveness. Do you truly believe in Jesus’ authority? Do you trust him and follow him. Jesus was unhappy wi... Read More
Mark 10:46-11:11, March 20
by Larke Blanton on March 20th, 2026
"What do you want me to do for you?” How would you answer Jesus? As a blind man heard Jesus passing by, he shouted for mercy. I always thought this odd. Surely, he knew what Jesus could do. Surely, he heard what Jesus had done. Why not ask instantly to see? He does get there eventually. Why not immediately? I think this speaks to how we are to answer as well. When Jesus asks what we want we have a... Read More
Mark 10:32-45, March 19
by Cheryl Anderson on March 19th, 2026
Mark 10:32-45In Mark 10: 32-34, Jesus tells the disciples again that He will be tortured, mocked and killed in Jerusalem but that on the third day He will rise again. The disciples were both amazed and afraid. What amazed them? Perhaps they were still in awe of Jesus’ teachings, His miracles and especially His courage as his continued toward Jerusalem, fully aware of what awaited HIm. What fri... Read More
Mark 10:17-31, March 18
by Heather Langdon on March 18th, 2026
Lenten Devotion for 3/18/2026Mark 10:17-31This section of scripture includes a well-known biblical story. There is the rich man who asks Jesus what he needs to do to inherit eternal life. Jesus tells the man to sell his possessions and give the money to the poor in order to have treasure in heaven, only to have the man walk away sadly due to the fact that he had many possessions. This story is a c... Read More
Mark 10:1-16, March 17
by Middle School Class on March 17th, 2026
Devotional - Mark 10:1-16Mark 10:14-15 (NIV) – “When Jesus saw this, he was indignant. He said to them, ‘Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.’”In Mark 10:1-16, Jesus shows us how much He loves and values children. When th... Read More
Mark 9:33-50, March 16
by Beth Savage on March 16th, 2026
Mark 9:33-50In Mark 9:33–50, the disciples argue about who is the greatest, but Jesus completely reframes greatness. He places a child among them and says, “Whoever welcomes one of these little children in my name welcomes me.” In Jesus’ time, children had no status or power. By lifting up a child, Jesus teaches that true discipleship is marked by humility and radical welcome. When we receive thos... Read More
Mark 9:14-32, March 14
by Frank Mayberry on March 14th, 2026
Lenten DevotionMarch 14, 2026Mark 9: 14 – 32The title of the first part of this scripture in NIV is “Jesus Heals a Boy Possessed by an Impure Spirit”. The focus of this passage is on the boy with an impure spirit and Jesus who removes the spirit after his disciples failed to do so. There is also something to be learned from the boy’s father who tells Jesus: “I do believe; help me overcome my unb... Read More
Mark 9:2-13, March 13
by Brean Wilkes on March 13th, 2026
Mark 9:2-13Together on this mountain top Jesus, Moses and Elijah, are talking, likely preparing for the most significant event in the history of the universe. At the same time we experience Peter, John and James; overcome with panic, as they struggle to comprehend what they see. It is not until we hear the voice of God intervene, “This is my beloved son, Listen to him” that a sense of calm returns... Read More
Mark 8:22-9:1, March 12
by Erin Fowler on March 12th, 2026
Mark 8:22-9:1"He spoke clearly about this..." - Mark 8:32a-9How many times have I felt that I communicated clearly to the children in my care, to my kids, to my husband? Often -- but it is not understood.The disciples had just witnessed many Jesus miracles but Peter didn't understand the true purpose in Jesus coming to earth--to die for us.Lent brings an opportunity for new things to be revealed t... Read More
Mark 8:1-21, March 11
by Jerri Mayberry on March 11th, 2026
Mark 8:1-21Despite the concerns of his disciples, Jesus compassionately fed thousands utilizing a few loaves and fish, —first in a region primarily of Jews and later at a gathering of Gentiles. Afterwards, when the Pharisees demanded more signs, Jesus was frustrated by their lack of faith. His teachings are for everyone, reminding us that doubt is natural, but genuine faith means trusting God even... Read More
Mark 7:24-37, March 10
by Carrie Merschat on March 10th, 2026
Mark 7:24-37Sometimes we wait for a big miracle, but this passage shows that “crumb” from Jesus is enough. The Syrophoenician woman didn’t care about her status; she wanted her daughter healed. She trusted that even the leftover power of Jesus was superior to anything else. Are you persisting in prayer? Don’t let your ego or fear keep you from falling at his feet. Jesus does all things well! Let u... Read More
Mark 7:1-23, March 9
by High School Class on March 9th, 2026
Mark 7:1-23Reflections from the Senior High Sunday School class members: Abby Talton, Solomon Hutelmyer, Will Leist, and Porter LiljestrandIn this chapter, Jesus says that the Ten Commandments still apply in the New Covenant, while the many man-made rules ( from the Pharisees) are not important. He also explains that it is not the food you put into your body that can make you unclean. Jesus t... Read More
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