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Notes from Mark's personal Bible reading and meditation

With a goal to apply one truth from each day's reading to my life that day
Aug 31, 2025, 2:51 PM
Passage Read: Luke 13-14 Meditation Verses: 13:1-5 Thought Jesus' response to these tragedies suggests that the people all held the idea that when someone dies unnaturally or even cruelly, it must have been because they did evil. In fact, they must have done more evil than the average person, to have their life cut short. That would fit with the teaching of Scripture, because God promises a long and peaceful life to those who walk in His ways.
Aug 30, 2025, 5:24 PM
Passage Read: Luke 11-12 Meditation Verses: 11:27-28 Thought This is such an interesting statement from a modern perspective. This woman sounds like an ancient times feminist! It doesn't have to be read that way, of course, she can just be saying how proud Jesus' mother must be to see her son speaking such wisdom and proclaiming God's truth and performing great miracles! But wouldn't his father also be proud? Why no mention of him? It is also a backhanded compliment to Jesus.
Aug 29, 2025, 3:32 PM
Passage Read: Luke 9-10 Meditation Verses: 10:8-12 Thought Jesus references Sodom first as comparison to the judgment the rejecting town will receive. Does He also have in mind the same reception/rejection that the angels received in Sodom? Is He telling his disciples that when they come to a town, first sit in the town square and see if there's anyone who will welcome them into their home and give them a place to stay? Or should they go into town preaching and see if there's still someone willing to receive them into their home?
Aug 28, 2025, 7:15 PM
Passage Read: Luke 7-8 Meditation Verses: 7:29-30 Thought John came to prepare a people for the Lord. He did so by preaching and warning the people to repent; he even gave specific examples of how their repentance should look. Tax collectors, soldiers and many other sinners came to him to be baptized in repentance. That's why there were so many tax collectors and sinners ready to believe in Jesus, to spend time with Him and learn from Him. They had already come to repentance under John's preaching!
Aug 27, 2025, 2:59 PM
Passage Read: Luke 5-6 Meditation Verses: 5:30-32 Thought The Pharisees are upset that Jesus is dining at the feast Levi throws for Him. Levi has come to faith and is delighted that Jesus has called him to follow Him. He wants to share the joy of what he has found with his friends, all of whom are sinners and tax collectors, many who would like salvation but perhaps feel there's no hope for them. Jesus, of course, goes because that is why He came into the world, to preach the gospel to those who need it and call the unrighteous to repentance!
Aug 26, 2025, 3:16 PM
Passage Read: Luke 3-4 Meditation Verses: 3:7-10 Thought John evidently preached of the wrath to come, because then he asks the crowd, "Who warned you to flee?" John did! He calls them a brood of vipers and warns them to repent if they want to be saved. He's doing everything wrong, as far as many in the Church today think. Surely there were many who were insulted and provoked to anger, Herod being the most powerful of them. But the crowd responds in humility, the kind God is seeking, the kind that saves.
Aug 25, 2025, 2:53 PM
Passage Read: Luke 1-2 Meditation Verses: 2:49-50 Thought Did Mary and Joseph forget that Jesus was the Son of God? Surely by this time, they had other children and Jesus fit in like all the rest of them. Did He lead His young brothers and sisters in good behavior, so that they weren't continually reminded of His holiness? We're they so devout that they led their family well in God's ways, so that they lost sight of Jesus' uniqueness? How could they not understand Jesus' statement that He had to be in His Father's house?
Aug 24, 2025, 1:52 PM
Passage Read: Mark 15-16 Meditation Verses: 16:7-10 Thought These women, including Jesus' mother, saw the angel, heard his words and fled the tomb in fear. The angel told them to tell the disciples and Peter that Jesus had risen from the dead, but instead they said nothing to anyone because they were so afraid. They couldn't think straight and they didn't know what to believe. But then the Lord appeared to Mary Magdalene and she understood that Jesus was truly alive, then she knew what she needed to do.
Aug 23, 2025, 4:54 PM
Passage Read: Mark 13-14 Meditation Verse: 14:38 Thought I often thing how much easier it would be to die for Jesus than to live for Him. But even dying for Jesus is no easy thing. Peter and the rest of the Apostles knew Him well. They'd seen His miraculous powers; they were convinced that He was the Messiah. But when He was arrested, though every one agreed they would die with Jesus, yet they all fled. One of them was even the betrayer! Peter went on to deny knowing Him three times, exactly as Jesus said he would.
Aug 22, 2025, 3:29 PM
Passage Read: Mark 11-12 Meditation Verses: 11:21-25 Thought Jesus curses a fig tree because it has no fruit outside its normal fruit season. How is that fair to the tree, to expect fruit when it doesn't normally have fruit? Was the tree somehow to know on this day Jesus would be looking for something to eat and produce some fruit just for Him? Is this only meant to illustrate the power of faith, or is it also showing that God expects fruit from His people in season and out of season?