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Have you ever stood at a distance, watching something significant unfold without fully engaging? That's where we find several faithful women in Mark's account of Jesus' burial—present, but at a distance.
Mark 15:40-47 introduces us to Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Joseph, Salome, and many other women who had followed Jesus from Galilee. These devoted disciples watched the crucifixion from afar and witnessed where Joseph of Arimathea laid Jesus' body. Their presence speaks volumes about faithfulness in dark moments. Meanwhile, Joseph emerges as an unexpected hero—an "honored member of the high council" who risks everything to provide Jesus a dignified burial. His actions required tremendous courage as he approached Pilate and requested the body, then carefully wrapped it in linen cloth and placed it in his own rock-hewn tomb.
This passage confronts us with a powerful question that reverberates across two millennia: Who is Jesus to you? Are you watching passively from a distance, or will you draw near and respond with genuine faith? The women and Joseph moved beyond mere observation to devoted action. Their example challenges us to examine our own response to Jesus—not just acknowledging him from afar, but stepping closer to see clearly who he truly is.
Join us as we explore this pivotal moment between crucifixion and resurrection, and consider what it means to move from being spectators to faithful followers. Subscribe to Wisdom for the Day for daily spiritual refreshment that will help you embrace each day with renewed faith and purpose.
Struggle to Standing. Available on Amazon. https://a.co/d/ev3YUqw
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Have you ever stood at a distance, watching something significant unfold without fully engaging? That's where we find several faithful women in Mark's account of Jesus' burial—present, but at a distance.
Mark 15:40-47 introduces us to Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Joseph, Salome, and many other women who had followed Jesus from Galilee. These devoted disciples watched the crucifixion from afar and witnessed where Joseph of Arimathea laid Jesus' body. Their presence speaks volumes about faithfulness in dark moments. Meanwhile, Joseph emerges as an unexpected hero—an "honored member of the high council" who risks everything to provide Jesus a dignified burial. His actions required tremendous courage as he approached Pilate and requested the body, then carefully wrapped it in linen cloth and placed it in his own rock-hewn tomb.
This passage confronts us with a powerful question that reverberates across two millennia: Who is Jesus to you? Are you watching passively from a distance, or will you draw near and respond with genuine faith? The women and Joseph moved beyond mere observation to devoted action. Their example challenges us to examine our own response to Jesus—not just acknowledging him from afar, but stepping closer to see clearly who he truly is.
Join us as we explore this pivotal moment between crucifixion and resurrection, and consider what it means to move from being spectators to faithful followers. Subscribe to Wisdom for the Day for daily spiritual refreshment that will help you embrace each day with renewed faith and purpose.
Struggle to Standing. Available on Amazon. https://a.co/d/ev3YUqw
Support the show
Website at https://www.wisdomfortheday.org
Support the show and Community Membership
I Love You!
See Ya!
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