Day 307 – Mark 11, John 12
Talking Points Nothing about Jesus' sacrificial death for sinners was happenstance or suddenly thrust upon Him. Even the details of His descent into Jerusalem had been foretold hundreds of years…
Talking Points Nothing about Jesus' sacrificial death for sinners was happenstance or suddenly thrust upon Him. Even the details of His descent into Jerusalem had been foretold hundreds of years…
Talking Points The world has always hated Jesus, because His very nature, His actions, and His words bring conviction against evil.The words Jesus spoke were not learned in training from…
Talking Points Matthew recorded Jesus' teaching to His disciples on humility. There are many qualities that distinguish the one true God from false gods and from men. His humility is…
Talking Points Joel, like many of the Old Testament prophets, has a message that is both speaking into the hearers' present situation and prophesying a future event. The account of…
Talking Points Even swirling in deep despair, disgust, and regret over sin and its consequences, there is hope! Jeremiah knows who God is, and he finds sure hope in Him…
Talking Points Some wonder if Jonah is an actual, historical account. The testimony of Scripture says it is. 2 Kings chapter 14 and Matthew 12 (Jesus, Himself, is speaking) refer…
Talking Points The psalmist shows us our praises or lack of praises are a witness to the world. David says he will sing praises "among the peoples" (108:3) and "in…
Talking Points After the death of Absalom, David is so distraught, he fails to see the value of those close to him. There are many who loved and served David…
Talking Points God's promise of judgment in the consequences of David's sin continues to be fulfilled as Absalom's rebellion escalates. It really is an unimaginable situation, full of betrayal, lies,…
Talking Points God's promise of judgment on David, because of his sin, is being fulfilled. We often think that forgiveness means the removal of consequence. This account shows it not…