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Follow Me!
Daily ReflectionThose of us who are familiar with the ministry of Jesus can take for granted the fact that he called his disciples. But...
Teaching with Authority
Daily ReflectionIn the time of Jesus, Jewish teachers often focused on the fine details of legal interpretation.
Best of Daily Reflections: Keeping Focused on Your Purpose
Daily ReflectionShortly after Jesus began his ministry in Capernaum, he arose early one morning to find an isolated place where he could...
Prayer and Purpose
Daily ReflectionIn yesterday’s reflection, I noted how Jesus remained faithful to his purpose, even when that meant disappointing the...
Suddenly!
Daily ReflectionIn the Greek original of the first chapter of Mark’s Gospel, the word euthus appears twelve times. This word, a...
Best of Daily Reflections: Why Does He Eat With Such Scum?
Daily ReflectionWhen I was the pastor of Irvine Presbyterian Church, I once got into considerable trouble with a man who was upset with...
Beware! This Passage Could Change Your Life
Daily ReflectionIn the context of explaining why his disciples did not fast, like so many other faithful Jews in his time, Jesus used...
The Taste of New Wine
Daily ReflectionYesterday I offered some reflections on Mark 2:22, a verse that speaks of wine and wineskins. Today I want to add some...
Being with Jesus
Daily ReflectionAs Jesus preached the good news of the kingdom of God and healed the sick, his popularity grew. He was being followed by...
The Unpardonable Sin
Daily ReflectionThis passage from the Gospel of Mark has worried Christians for centuries. It speaks of a sin that will not be forgiven,...
A New Kind of Family
Daily ReflectionOne of the striking and, frankly, sad aspects of Mark’s Gospel is the description of Jesus’ relationship with his...
Watch Out for the Thorns!
Daily ReflectionIn Mark 4, Jesus tells a series of parables that reveal something of the nature of the kingdom of God. The first of...