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I'll be honest — when I sat down to read Mark 14 this week I felt almost unqualified to comment on it. There's something about the intimacy and weight of these pages that makes confident commentary feel slightly wrong. But we walked through it together anyway.
The Passover lamb and what it means that Jesus died at Passover. The new covenant sealed in the same way the old one always was. The prayer Jesus prayed three times in Gethsemane because the answer was no and he had to keep bringing himself back to yes. The I AM that got him killed. And Peter, outside in the courtyard, hearing the rooster crow in the dark. Part two of two.
By Buckingham VineyardI'll be honest — when I sat down to read Mark 14 this week I felt almost unqualified to comment on it. There's something about the intimacy and weight of these pages that makes confident commentary feel slightly wrong. But we walked through it together anyway.
The Passover lamb and what it means that Jesus died at Passover. The new covenant sealed in the same way the old one always was. The prayer Jesus prayed three times in Gethsemane because the answer was no and he had to keep bringing himself back to yes. The I AM that got him killed. And Peter, outside in the courtyard, hearing the rooster crow in the dark. Part two of two.