Each day read the Gospel passage
for the day and the Psalm passage for the day (you can read them all at once or
do one reading in the morning and one in the evening) and use the reflection
questions to help process the passage.
The 33rd day of Lent
Friday March 18, 2016
Now that we have finished one biography of Jesus, the Book of Luke, we
will turn to a second account – the book of Mark. Mark was written by a disciple named Mark who
was a close associate of Peter, one of the closest 12 followers of Jesus. Marks “Gospel” is full of the stories that
Peter told Mark. We will finish Mark on
Easter Sunday.
Gospel Reading : Mark 9
9 And he said to them, “Truly I tell you, some who
are standing here will not taste death before they see that the kingdom of God has come with power.”
The Transfiguration
2After six days Jesus took Peter, James and John with him and led them up a
high mountain, where they were all alone. There he was transfigured before
them. 3His clothes became dazzling white, whiter than anyone in the
world could bleach them. 4And there appeared before them Elijah and
Moses, who were talking with Jesus.
5Peter said to Jesus, “Rabbi, it is good for us to be here. Let us put up
three shelters—one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.” 6(He
did not know what to say, they were so frightened.)
7Then a cloud appeared and covered them, and a voice came from the cloud:
“This is my Son, whom I love. Listen to him!”
8Suddenly, when they looked around, they no longer saw anyone with them except
Jesus.
9As they were coming down the mountain, Jesus gave them orders not to tell
anyone what they had seen until the Son of Man had risen from the dead. 10They
kept the matter to themselves, discussing what “rising from the dead” meant.
11And they asked him, “Why do the teachers of the law say that Elijah must
come first?”
12Jesus replied, “To be sure, Elijah does come first,
and restores all things. Why then is it written that the Son of Man must suffer
much and be rejected? 13But I tell
you, Elijah has come, and they have done to him everything they wished, just as
it is written about him.”
Jesus Heals a Boy Possessed by an Evil Spirit
14When they came to the other disciples, they saw a large crowd around them
and the teachers of the law arguing with them. 15As soon as all the
people saw Jesus, they were overwhelmed with wonder and ran to greet him.
16“What are you arguing with them about?” he asked.
17A man in the crowd answered, “Teacher, I brought you my son, who is
possessed by a spirit that has robbed him of speech. 18Whenever it
seizes him, it throws him to the ground. He foams at the mouth, gnashes his
teeth and becomes rigid. I asked your disciples to drive out the spirit, but
they could not.”
19“You unbelieving generation,” Jesus replied, “how long
shall I stay with you? How long shall I put up with you? Bring the boy to me.”
20So they brought him. When the spirit saw Jesus, it immediately threw the
boy into a convulsion. He fell to the ground and rolled around, foaming at the
mouth.
21Jesus asked the boy’s father, “How long has he been
like this?”
“From childhood,” he answered. 22“It has often thrown him into
fire or water to kill him. But if you can do anything, take pity on us and help
us.”
23“ ‘If you can’?” said Jesus. “Everything
is possible for one who believes.”
24Immediately the boy’s father exclaimed, “I do believe; help me overcome my
unbelief!”
25When Jesus saw that a crowd was running to the scene, he rebuked the evil
spirit. “You deaf and mute spirit,” he said, “I command you, come out of him and never enter him again.”
26The spirit shrieked, convulsed him violently and came out. The boy looked
so much like a corpse that many said, “He’s dead.” 27But Jesus took
him by the hand and lifted him to his feet, and he stood up.
28After Jesus had gone indoors, his disciples asked him privately, “Why
couldn’t we drive it out?”
29He replied, “This kind can come out only by
prayer.”
Jesus Predicts His Death a Second Time
30They left that place and passed through Galilee .
Jesus did not want anyone to know where they were, 31because he was
teaching his disciples. He said to them, “The Son of
Man is going to be delivered over to human hands. He will be killed, and after
three days he will rise.” 32But they did not understand what
he meant and were afraid to ask him about it.
33They came to Capernaum .
When he was in the house, he asked them, “What were you
arguing about on the road?” 34But they kept quiet because on
the way they had argued about who was the greatest.
35Sitting down, Jesus called the Twelve and said, “Anyone
who wants to be first must be the very last, and the servant of all.”
36He took a little child whom he placed among them. Taking the child in his
arms, he said to them, 37“Whoever welcomes
one of these little children in my name welcomes me; and whoever welcomes me
does not welcome me but the one who sent me.”
Whoever Is Not Against Us Is for Us
38“Teacher,” said John, “we saw someone driving out demons in your name and
we told him to stop, because he was not one of us.”
39“Do not stop him,” Jesus said. “No one who does a miracle in my name
can in the next moment say anything bad about me, 40for whoever is not against us is for us. 41Truly I tell you, anyone who gives you a cup of water in my
name because you belong to the Messiah will certainly be rewarded.
Causing to Stumble
42“If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who
believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them if a large millstone were
hung around their neck and they were thrown into the sea. 43[44]If your
hand causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life
maimed than with two hands to go into hell, where the fire never goes out.
45[46]And if your foot causes you to
stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life crippled than to have
two feet and be thrown into hell. 47And
if your eye causes you to stumble, pluck it out. It is better for you to enter
the kingdom of God with one eye than to have two eyes
and be thrown into hell, 48where
“ ‘their worm does not die,
and the fire is not quenched.’
49Everyone will be salted with fire.
50“Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how can you
make it salty again? Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace with each other.”
The Holy Bible : Today's New International Version.
2005. Grand Rapids , MI : Zondervan.
Psalm Reading: Psalm 2
1Why do the nations conspire
and the peoples plot in vain?
2The kings of the earth rise up
and the rulers band together
against the Lord and against his anointed, saying,
3“Let us break their chains
and throw off their shackles.”
4The One enthroned in heaven laughs;
the Lord scoffs at them.
5He rebukes them in his anger
and terrifies them in his wrath, saying,
6“I have installed my king
on Zion ,
my holy mountain.”
7I will proclaim the Lord’s
decree:
He said to me, “You are my son;
today I have become your father.
8Ask me,
and I will make the nations your inheritance,
the ends of the earth your possession.
9You will break them with a rod of iron;
you will dash them to pieces like pottery.”
10Therefore, you kings, be wise;
be warned, you rulers of the earth.
11Serve the Lord
with fear
and celebrate his rule with trembling.
12Kiss his son, or he will be angry
and you and your ways will be destroyed,
for his wrath can flare up in a moment.
Blessed are all who take refuge in him.
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