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How to Live Through the Darkest Night Mark 14:10-11, 27-31 , 43-47, 66-72. Gethsemane = _____ press . In Mark 14, we see responses to Christ by those around Him when the _________ was on . Is there forgiveness for those who ____?. olive. pressure. fail.
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How to Live Through the DarkestNight Mark 14:10-11, 27-31, 43-47, 66-72
Gethsemane =_____ press. In Mark 14, we see responses to Christ by those around Him when the _________ was on. Is there forgiveness for those who ____? olive pressure fail
______ was the only one from the southern part of the nation. Judas saw the Messiah as a national ______, leading in the overthrow of Rome. Judas hero
Do we ever want to use Jesus for ____ purposes? Is the Lord ever too _____ for you? our slow
PewBibleScripture 66 Exodus 21:32 824 Zechariah 11:12, 13 670 Jeremiah 19 684 & Jeremiah 32 860 Matthew 26:15 862 Matthew 27:5-10
The potter’s field was the _____ valuable piece of property in the area because the soil was useless. least
Jesus' blood purchased people like us - people with nicks and chips, flaws and failures, and He reshapes, remolds, and renews us. If you feel _______ or worthless, remember what Jesus does. broken
Peter was willing to ______ to the death for Jesus. He was that committed. Peter would ________ Him three times. fight disown
When they both failed, they handled it differently. Judas ____________ himself. Peter threw himself on the Lord’s _______. condemned mercy
PewBibleScripture (continued) 862 Matthew 27:5-10 669 Jeremiah 18 943 Acts 1:18 938 John 18:10 914 Luke 22:61-61 941John 21
Do we respond like Judas, by becoming depressed to the point of giving up on life? Or do we respond like Peter, with _________ and repentance? remorse
Jesus doesn't leave us to _______ in our own sorrow. He comes to us. wallow
Jesus loved both Judas and Peter. Judas gave up. Peter did not. In humble repentance, Peter found ___________ and restoration. We can too. forgiveness
Gethsemane = olive press. In Mark 14, we see responses to Christ by those around Him when the pressure was on. Is there forgiveness for those who fail? Judas was the only one from the southern part of the nation. Judas saw the Messiah as a national hero, leading in the overthrow of Rome. Do we ever want to use Jesus for our purposes? Is the Lord ever too slow for you? The potter’s field was the least valuable piece of property in the area because the soil was useless. Jesus' blood purchased people like us - people with nicks and chips, flaws and failures, and He reshapes, remolds, and renews us. If you feel broken or worthless, remember what Jesus does.
Peter was willing to fight to the death for Jesus. He was that committed. Peter would disown Him three times. When they both failed, they handled it differently. Judas condemned himself. Peter threw himself on the Lord’s mercy. Do we respond like Judas, by becoming depressed to the point of giving up on life? Or do we respond like Peter, with remorse and repentance? Jesus doesn't leave us to wallow in our own sorrow. He comes to us. Jesus loved both Judas and Peter. Judas gave up. Peter did not. In humble repentance, Peter found forgiveness and restoration. We can too.