LESSON EIGHT: Mark 14:32 to 16:20
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Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.
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Only God’s Son could drink the cup of death and survive it through the resurrection that would follow.
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In the midst of false accusations, Jesus kept His composure and was completely focused on what He was to do.
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The mocking of Jesus by the soldiers referenced in Mark 15 can be seen as a prophetic marking of the beginning of the ridicule and mocking that Christians will face until Jesus returns.
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Golgotha is interpreted as the place of the:
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As Jesus hung on the cross, how many hours of darkness passed?
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Mark 15 tells us that Jesus’ body was laid in the borrowed tomb of Joseph of Arimathea.
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Mark 16:1–8 is the account of Jesus’ resurrection, which is the hope of eternal life.
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The resurrection of Jesus is the ultimate essence of Christianity because as He lived, we can live.
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In this passage in Mark, two of the most indicative words of hope are spoken: Go tell His disciples “and Peter.” If ever two words represented hope and life and the restoring power of Jesus, they can be found in these two words, “and Peter.”
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Since Peter’s forgiveness and restoration is the first act of the New Covenant after the resurrection, perhaps the Body of Christ could learn a great lesson from this account.
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Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.
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Mark 14:32–72 contains the account of Jesus going to the cross. Fill in the blanks in the following passage referencing Judas’ betrayal of Jesus: “As soon as He had come, immediately he went up to Him and said to Him, ‘_______, _______!’ and _______ him.”
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What did Peter do at the moment he realized he had denied Jesus just as the Lord foretold?
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Prayer is the key that unlocks the throne of God’s mercy.
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Jesus faced false accusations (referenced in Mark 15:1–5) but kept His composure and remained completely focused on what He was to do. This behavior can be a lesson to us when we face false accusations from others.
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What is the name of the man who helped Jesus by bearing His cross?
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While no words can explain fully what Jesus did on the cross, His words in John 12:32 where Jesus said, “If I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men to Me,” tell His real purpose. He went to the cross with the ultimate goal to restore humankind to God through His final sacrifice.
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Peter, who denied he knew Jesus, is included with the rest of the disciples, to meet the resurrected Jesus in Galilee. This can be a great lesson to believers from Jesus’ actions of forgiving, including, and restoring.
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