Monthly Archives: March 2020

When the World Ends

David Sulcer Passage: Mark 13:1-13 Prayer: Father, when the birth pangs began, surely the early disciples felt the end was near. A whole world was over when the Temple fell. An entire way of existence was snuffed out, and from … Continue reading

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David’s Son and the Widow’s Mite

David Sulcer Passage: Mark 12:35-44 Prayer: Father, it is interesting about how the widow’s offering in the Temple is so in line with the Lord of the Temple! Jesus strides into the Temple on this day, with the sudden fury … Continue reading

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The Most Important Commandment

David Sulcer Passage: Mark 12:28-34 Prayer: Father, the great commandment is our focused aim in life. It sums up the very meaning of your revelation. It sketches out the very words written by the finger of God on the mountain … Continue reading

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Marriage and the Resurrection

David Sulcer Passage: Mark 12:18-27 Prayer: Father, resurrection is one of our greatest hopes. To the Sadducees it was a dangerous idea, creating a sense of immortality, among the growing call among the Jews to revolt against Rome, and giving … Continue reading

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Render Unto Caesar

Mike Ferrante Passage: Mark 12:13-17 Prayer: Lord, you said so much in these few words back to your aggressors.  Give to kings what is king’s and God what is God’s.  You won everything, oh Lord, including our hearts.  The deeper … Continue reading

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Faithful, Fruitful Hands and Heart

David Sulcer Passage: Mark 12:1-12 Prayer: Father, so often you long for us to be a fruitful vine, but you find us barren. So often you long for us to be willing servants, laboring in your vineyard, but you find … Continue reading

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Authority

Chris Kaskel Passage: Mark 11:27-33 Point: Has your authority ever been questioned? Imagine you were in charge of something, and have been, to your best knowledge, faithfully doing this job for some time. One day, someone comes along, whom you … Continue reading

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