FAITH WALK GOOD NEWS

Leviticus 23-24, Mark 1:1-22 •Key Verses: Mark 1:14-15 The preaching of Jesus is described as “proclaiming the good news of God” (v. 14). The Gospel is the Good News of God. Specifically, it is what Jesus preached about God. What He had to say is indeed good news. David Garland...

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FAITH WALK WHEN THE ROCK ROLLED

Leviticus 21—22, Matthew 28 •Key Verse: Matthew 28:9 Pilate had ordered the tomb in which Jesus was buried to be made secure (Matt. 27:65). Three things were used to accomplish this. One, a big stone was already in place that covered the entrance securely. Two, a seal of Rome was...

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FAITH WALK RULES FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS

Leviticus 19-20, Matthew 27:51-66 • Key Verse: Leviticus 19:2 Is there a child who has not at some point looked at his parent and asked, “Why?” And is there a parent who has not replied, “Because”? Sometimes when one reads the Old Testament, particularly the sections with various laws, the...

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FAITH WALK OVERCOMER

Leviticus 17-18, Matthew 27:27-50 Key Verses: Matthew 27:28-29 The imagery of the crown, that was set on Jesus head is much fuller than the English translation conveys. It was a crudely and cruelly fashioned crown, the branches of a thorn bush hastily twisted together. The blows to Jesus’ head undoubtedly...

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FAITH WALK REPENTANCE AND REMORSE

Leviticus 15—16, Matthew 27:1-26 • Key Verses: Matthew 27:3-4 Peter's actions are tragic enough, but ultimately he served Jesus courageously and faithfully. Yes, he denied and deserted Jesus, but he found forgiveness and restoration. The actions of Judas are tragic but in a far more intense way. Ultimately he faced...

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FAITH WALK FROM COURAGE TO COWARDICE

Leviticus 14, Matthew 26:51-75 Key Verse: Matthew 26:75 In Peters life there was a slow, downward spiral, a regression from courage to cowardice. It began with a denial, moved to a defense and concluded with a denial of a different kind. Just prior to these verses is the boast of...

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FAITH WALK WORDS' WORTH

Leviticus 13, Matthew 26:26-50 • Key Verses: Matthew 26:34-35 In the space of just a few verses are recorded words spoken by two disciples. The first was a lie and the second was a boast. Judas lied and did what he denied. Peter boasted and did not do what he...

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FAITH WALK GOT THE POINT

Leviticus 11-12, Matthew 26:1-25 • Key Verses: Matthew 26:12-13 Mary’s act of worship is a scene of beauty in many ways. First is the extravagance of it—the perfume is described as being “very expensive” (v. 6). From Johns account we learn that she then wiped Jesus’ feet with her hair,...

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FAITH WALK BY THE BOOK

Leviticus 8-10, Matthew 25:31-46 • Key Verse. Leviticus 10:3 Once again we find that people “did everything the LORD commanded” (8:36). The sad thing to note in this situation, however, is that the commitment did not last one week. Two of Aarons sons, Nadab and Abihu, decided to make some...

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FAITH WALK OPPORTUNITIES KNOCK

Leviticus 6-7, Matthew 25:1-30 • Key Verse: Matthew 25:19 The parable of the talents is one of opportunities seized and lost. If talent is understood as it is used today, one thinks of skills or abilities. This train of thought can lead to identifying talents as spiritual gifts. However, the...

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