Mark 16

Today we read the last chapter of Mark. Here, Jesus commands His disciples to go out into the world and proclaim His Good News to all of creation. Two thousand years later, we pastors and missionaries are doing the same thing–now on the Internet, so wherever you are reading this, you may believe that Jesus died for your sins and rose again to grant you eternal life. Hallelujah!

Mark 15

Today we read Mark 15. In verse 34, Jesus on the cross curiously exclaims, “My God, My God, why have you forsaken Me?” Quoting Psalm 22 from the Old Testament, Jesus means that, by taking all the sins of the world upon Himself on the cross, He is during those hours actually separated from God the Father. This is even more painful for Him than the physical pain of the crucifixion. Jesus did this *for you*, so that your sins will never separate *you* from the Father. Hallelujah!

Mark 14

Today we read Mark 14. The most important thing in this chapter is the Lord’s Supper that Jesus offers His disciples. Christians do this in church today too, as they receive the Lord’s true body in the bread and His true blood in the wine. We pray for the believers in countries who are not able to receive the Lord’s Supper because their governments do not allow freedom of religion. May the Lord someday soon make this possible!

Mark 13

Today we read Mark 13. A key passage in this chapter is in verses 10-11: Jesus Christ is the “stone”–a solid foundation–for those who build their lives on Him. At the same time, sadly, He is a “stumbling block” for those who reject Him…Either way, Jesus Christ is present in our lives. Praise God if *your* life is built on Jesus the stone!