Today’s reading makes it crystal clear that Jesus went to the cross voluntarily and that He could have escaped it had He so decided.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 26:53-56

Today’s reading makes it crystal clear that Jesus went to the cross voluntarily and that He could have escaped it had He so decided.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 26:53-56
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By telling His sympathizers not to weep for Him but for themselves and their chidden, and by referencing the coming day of God’s great wrath, Jesus gave us some insight into what He was thinking about as He made His way to Golgotha.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 27:32
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Standing before the Jewish Sanhedrin, Jesus kept silent before His accusers until the high priest urged Him by the highest authority, who, unknown to Him, was the very one on trial.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 26:57-64
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David shares how Matthew 25:31-46 radically altered his life and ministry.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 25:31-46
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The Last Supper was a Passover Meal, but the final Passover that Jesus celebrated with His disciples held greater significance than any before it. It inaugurated the new covenant, ratified by His own blood.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 26:26-28
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From what Jesus taught in Matthew 25, most Christians believe that the unrighteous will suffer forever by being tortured in burning flames that will never consume them. That, however, presents us with an immense moral problem.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 25:41, 46
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If God is God, why can’t He just forgive those who repent without the mediation of Jesus? Why did Jesus have to die for us to be saved?
Todays Scripture: Matthew 26:28
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David asks a very thought-provoking question about two people who die just one day apart.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 25:41, 46
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Like Peter, we are all apt to think that we are more devoted to the Lord than we really are. And like Peter, the Lord is apt to reveal to us the truth about ourselves.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 26:29-33
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David offers an alternative view of the “eternal punishment” that is promised to the goats in Matthew 25:31-46.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 25:41, 46
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