Mark 14:12-31 – The Last Supper

Read Mark 14:12-31

Have you ever attended a retirement or going-away party for yourself or a friend? Then you know the gamut of emotions, the hopes, and the dreams for the future on everyone’s minds. I don’t think Jesus’ disciples realized this dinner with Jesus was one of those occasions. To them, this was sharing the Passover meal with Jesus, which was special by itself. Knowing how the evening carried a much deeper meaning was learned after the fact.

Would the disciples have had an inkling of doom, remembering all of Jesus’ talk lately about death? If there were any doubts going into the Passover meal, Jesus cleared it all up, but then confused the issue again just as quickly. “What was all this talk about the betrayal?” they must have wondered. Continue reading “Mark 14:12-31 – The Last Supper”

Micah 6:1-8 – Be Humble

Read Micah 6:1-8

Micah is another prophet used by God who served at the time of Amos, Isaiah, and others. The message of the coming judgment and pardon available was just that important. God wanted to give his people every possible chance to save themselves. Even though we aren’t in Micah’s first audience, we can glean wisdom from how God addresses the wayward people of that time.

How would you respond if you were asked to state your case against God? Would you think of all the bad things that have happened to you and blame him? Or would you recall all the blessings he has given you, including the love He showed by orchestrating Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross for you? Continue reading “Micah 6:1-8 – Be Humble”

Ezekiel 24:1-14 – That’s Intense!

Read Ezekiel 24:1-14

What a turning point! Everything that Ezekiel has been sharing in his prophetic ministry will now come to pass. God’s announcement alerts Ezekiel that the siege on Jerusalem is beginning.  No more wishful thinking that God will change his mind. Ezekiel lived hundreds of miles away, but God gave him the news firsthand.

If he hadn’t been taken into exile already, Ezekiel could be one of those being destroyed. Talk about putting things into perspective! Can you imagine how surreal it would be to get such news? It’s possible Ezekiel had family left behind in Jerusalem. Soon they, along with friends and acquaintances, would soon be no more. How do you wrestle with news like this? Continue reading “Ezekiel 24:1-14 – That’s Intense!”

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