I’ve been trying to figure out how to wrap up Mark. Because a lot has happened over the last couple chapters, but nothing feels like a stand-alone post. Or rather, everything feels like it's been done over and over and over. Then I saw this tweet over Easter weekend, and everything came into focus. https://twitter.com/prophiphop/status/980434685041020929 … Continue reading Mark 15 & 16: Empty Tombs of Hope
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Mark 14 Part 2 – Judas and Choices
For the Son of Man goes as it is written of him, but woe to that one by whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would have been better for that one not to have been born. ~ Mark 14:21 Oh, Judas. You’ve gone and done it now. I mean, I know he's Judas, … Continue reading Mark 14 Part 2 – Judas and Choices
Mark 14: “The poor will be with you always” is not a directive
Chapter and verse divisions in the bible are not in the original manuscripts. They kinda, sorta evolved over time into the near universal system we have now. So why is Mark 14 so dang long? I have no idea. With all the stuff crammed in here, it sure feels like it could split up into a few … Continue reading Mark 14: “The poor will be with you always” is not a directive
Mark 13: Apocalypse as preparation
When you look at these kids from Stoneman Douglas, and you marvel at their ability to not put up with bullshit non-answers from politicians, what you are actually seeing is the fruit of that same “entitlement mentality” you’ve been bitching about. They feel entitled to real answers. And they are right.
Mark 12: Whose stuff is it?
The religious leaders in Jesus’s day get a lot of grief from us modern church folks, and for good reason. But I will give them one thing: they were generally pretty self-aware. When Jesus ripped into them, even obliquely in a parable, they generally picked up on it. Maybe we should take a lesson. Then … Continue reading Mark 12: Whose stuff is it?
Mark 11: What is up with that fig tree?
I don't like the impulsiveness of it, and it feels like it tells the wrong lesson. Cursing a tree for not bearing fruit *during the time of year when it isn't even supposed to be bearing fruit?* That's really weird! And it doesn't seem to line up the Jesus I know. So I don't like the fig tree story, no matter how much "context" I put it in. But do you know what? I think that's okay. Because... Wait. Are you sitting down, Mom?