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Outline—Matthew 26 and Mark 14

  1. The scene at Gethsemene
  2. The feelings Christ experienced
  3. The struggle Christ experienced
  4. Reasons for the struggle
  5. Guarantees that came from the struggle

Related Scripture

  • Psalm 22
  • Matthew 26:36–46
  • 1Mark 14:32–42
  • Isaiah 53

Take Home Points

  • What is the Father’s will for you?
  • There is a Hell for those who do not trust in Christ.
  • Have you walked away from the Truth?
  • If you die without Christ, you will be hopelessly, eternally lost.
  • If you accept Jesus Christ as Savior, you will enter into the joy of the Lord when you die.

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Jesus Arose

Mark 15:42–16:8—Outline not available.

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And He Was Crucified

Outline—Mark 15:21–41

  1. Steps to the Cross (vv. 21–26)
  2. The mockery (vv. 27–32)
  3. Finishing of His work (vv. 33–39)

Take Home Points

  • What will you take away from Jesus crucifixion?
    • A story to recount?
    • A second-hand garment?
    • The salvation that Jesus died for?

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Silence of the Lord

Outline—Mark 15:1–23

  1. Evidence of His innocence (vv. 2–5)
  2. Substitutionary work of our Savior illustrated (vv. 6–14)
  3. Enduring Savior (vv. 15–20)

Take Home Points

  • If you don’t know Jesus as savior, there will be nothing you can say—no defense—whan you stand in front of the Lord on judgment day.

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Jesus’ Trial

Outline—Mark 14:53–72

  1. Jesus’ trial and condemnation (vv. 53–65)
  2. Peter’s denial (vv. 66–72)

Take Home Points

  • Do you understand the significance when you deny your Savior?
  • We need to catch the eye of Jesus each day so that we may sin not.
  • Jesus was surrounded by liars. When the same thing happens to you (and it will) Jesus knows what you are going through.

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Jesus Stood Alone

Outline—Mark 15:1–23

  1. Judas and the armed crowd (vv. 43–46)
  2. Peter, the impetuous one (v. 47)
  3. Our Lord and His Majesty (vv. 48, 49)
  4. The disciples run in fear (v. 50)
  5. A curoius young man (vv. 51, 52)

Take Home Points

  • Jesus stood alone so that we never have to stand alone.
  • What characteristics do you display as you follow Christ?
    • Are you complacent?
    • Are you treacherous?
    • Do you fall in with the enemy?
    • Are you impetuous—have something to prove?
    • Are you afraid?
    • Are you just curoius,
    • Are you truly walking with Christ?

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