• Will You Trust Him?

    April 2 Chapter 1 covers a lot of ground from Dr. Luke’s careful investigation into Jesus’ background, to his relative John’s birth after his father was struck speechless while serving in the Temple, and finally to Zechariah’s prophecy regarding his son. Luke was a Gentile physician, likely from Troas. His Gentile background is why he,…

  • The Resurrection of Jesus

    Mark 16 Early Sunday Morning, Mary Magdalene, Mary, the mother of James, and Salome went to the garden tomb of Joseph of Arimathea to put spices on Jesus’ body. Anointing the body was a customary way to pay respects to the deceased. On their way, the women wondered how they would access the tomb, since…

  • The Death of Jesus

    March 29 It’s surprising how much sway the Jewish leaders held over the common people. If you’ve seen a Christmas or Easter pageant, you probably saw the very same characters hail Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey on Palm Sunday (Mark 11:7–10) and cry out for Jesus’ crucifixion just a few moments later. But,…

  • Your Speech Betrays You

    March 28 In Mark 14:27–31, Jesus predicted that Peter would deny Him three times. Mark is the only Gospel writer who mentions a rooster crowing twice before Peter’s final denial. (Mark 14:30) All of the disciples present at the Passover feast boasted that they would never deny Jesus. (Mark 14:31) With a little digging through…

  • The Parable of the Vineyard

    March 26 Jesus tells another parable in Mark 12:1-12. In this story, a man plants a vineyard and hires tenant farmers to tend it. Note that although tenant farmers were given the responsibility of tending the vineyard, it still belonged to the owner of the vineyard. At harvest time, the owner of the vineyard sent…