66 in 52: A One Year Chronological Journey Through the Bible

Tag: Gospel of Mark

  • Day 318: Anticlimactic (Mark 16:8)

    Day 318: Anticlimactic (Mark 16:8)

    Mark’s Gospel ends with the women running away in fear—and then… nothing. No appearance of the risen Jesus, no reunion, no Great Commission. Just silence. But the most anticlimactic ending in Scripture might be the most intentional. Mark leaves the story unfinished so the reader will step into it.

  • Day 316: Two that Got it Right (Mark 15:39)

    Day 316: Two that Got it Right (Mark 15:39)

    “And when the centurion, who stood facing him, saw that in this way he breathed his last, he said, ‘Truly this man was the Son of God!’” — Mark 15:39 Through the Bible: Matthew 27, Mark 15 No one likes feeling like an outsider. Maybe you remember the first time you showed up as an…

  • Day 307: By What Authority? (Mark 11:27–33)

    Day 307: By What Authority? (Mark 11:27–33)

    When the religious leaders asked Jesus, “By what authority are You doing these things?” they weren’t denying His power—they just wanted to control it. From the opening of Mark’s Gospel, Jesus’ authority over sin, storms, and sickness has been unmistakable. But His authority isn’t positional—it’s personal. This reflection explores how Jesus’ exchange with the priests…

  • Day 304: Son of Trash, Son of Treasure  (Mark 10:46-51)

    Day 304: Son of Trash, Son of Treasure (Mark 10:46-51)

    Bartimaeus means “son of Timaeus,” a name that could suggest either honor or uncleanness—“son of treasure” or “son of trash.” The crowd saw a nuisance by the roadside. Jesus saw a man worth stopping for. He still does.

  • Mark: The Most Roman Gospel

    Mark: The Most Roman Gospel

    Mark’s Gospel is fast-paced, action-driven, and Roman in style. Discover how Mark reveals Jesus as the Son of God through a Roman lens.