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Welcome to The Scarlet Scribe: The Gospel of Mark, a fresh, chapter-by-chapter journey through the earliest of the four Gospels. In this series, we focus on the red-letter words of Jesus — what He actually said — and the power these words still carry today. Because when Jesus speaks it isn't just ink - it's impact.
In this episode, Jesus delivers the Olivet Discourse from the Mount of Olives, framing temple destruction not as fixed prophecy but present-tense possibilities hinging on repentance—like Nineveh's mercy in Jonah or Babylon's 586 BC judgment for sin (Ezekiel, Deuteronomy curses). False Messiahs arise internally, ethnic wars erupt, discipleship demands suffering and death; persecution's defense flows from God's Spirit as witness. Amid Jewish-Roman wars (67-73 CE, Bar Kokhba 132-135), abomination desolation—Roman standards in the temple—triggers slaughter of millions, exile, and shortened days by divine limit, all within disciples' generation if unrepentant.
Jesus urges vigilance: stay awake ("watch!"), not sleeping, doing God's work since timing and extent remain God's alone—post-tribulation "then the end comes," no escape hatch. Mercy undergirds warnings; leaders missed repentance's deadline (Matthew 23). Preparation trumps prediction: endure internal threats, ethnic strife, oppression—repent to avert wrath, wake up for the Master’s unpredictable return. All in the Gospel of Mark, chapter 13.
Follow The Scarlet Scribe on X at @whatHesaidinred for updates and reflection. If your church or community seeks to strengthen its safety and security, learn about Protective Ministries for Houses of Worship at porticoprotective.com.
And because an asymmetric age calls for asymmetric ministry, consider supporting Operation Needle Nix — a compassionate outreach designed to help former offenders, survivors of violence or trafficking, and those leaving the occult remove tattoos tied to their past. Visit needlenix.org to get involved.
So, join in as we listen, learn, and walk together through the words of Jesus — one chapter, one red letter at a time. All glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — now and forever, to the ages of ages.
By Scarlet ScribeWelcome to The Scarlet Scribe: The Gospel of Mark, a fresh, chapter-by-chapter journey through the earliest of the four Gospels. In this series, we focus on the red-letter words of Jesus — what He actually said — and the power these words still carry today. Because when Jesus speaks it isn't just ink - it's impact.
In this episode, Jesus delivers the Olivet Discourse from the Mount of Olives, framing temple destruction not as fixed prophecy but present-tense possibilities hinging on repentance—like Nineveh's mercy in Jonah or Babylon's 586 BC judgment for sin (Ezekiel, Deuteronomy curses). False Messiahs arise internally, ethnic wars erupt, discipleship demands suffering and death; persecution's defense flows from God's Spirit as witness. Amid Jewish-Roman wars (67-73 CE, Bar Kokhba 132-135), abomination desolation—Roman standards in the temple—triggers slaughter of millions, exile, and shortened days by divine limit, all within disciples' generation if unrepentant.
Jesus urges vigilance: stay awake ("watch!"), not sleeping, doing God's work since timing and extent remain God's alone—post-tribulation "then the end comes," no escape hatch. Mercy undergirds warnings; leaders missed repentance's deadline (Matthew 23). Preparation trumps prediction: endure internal threats, ethnic strife, oppression—repent to avert wrath, wake up for the Master’s unpredictable return. All in the Gospel of Mark, chapter 13.
Follow The Scarlet Scribe on X at @whatHesaidinred for updates and reflection. If your church or community seeks to strengthen its safety and security, learn about Protective Ministries for Houses of Worship at porticoprotective.com.
And because an asymmetric age calls for asymmetric ministry, consider supporting Operation Needle Nix — a compassionate outreach designed to help former offenders, survivors of violence or trafficking, and those leaving the occult remove tattoos tied to their past. Visit needlenix.org to get involved.
So, join in as we listen, learn, and walk together through the words of Jesus — one chapter, one red letter at a time. All glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — now and forever, to the ages of ages.