Day 66: Arguing with the children of Satan

John 8:12-59 (AD 29) Today’s passage is a uniquely argument-filled section. Jesus was facing down not just the religious leaders but groups of Jews who were attacking him with bad theology. Remind yourself first that Jesus, whilst God, was also a man capable of feeling hurt and being saddened. Note also the viciousness of the … More Day 66: Arguing with the children of Satan

Day 63: Set your face

Luke 9:51 (autumn, AD29) “As the time approached for him to be taken up to heaven, Jesus resolutely set out for Jerusalem.“ Older translations refer to him “set[ting] his face”. The Greek words ‘prosōpon stērizō’ literally mean, ‘his face set to turn resolutely in a certain direction’. Why did he have to set out ‘resolutely’. Why … More Day 63: Set your face

Horrifying Friday

When Jesus arrived in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, he knew that he was going to his death. Here’s what his last week looked like: Monday: Encounters blasphemous treatment of the temple – clears the temple. Plots to kill him continue, failed attempt to arrest him. Tuesday: [Matthew devotes five of his 28 chapters to this … More Horrifying Friday

Day 58: ‘Get behind me, Satan!’

Mark 8:27-9:1 (AD 29) This is arguably the hinge passage in Mark’s gospel, marking the transition between establishing the identity of Jesus (chapters 1-8, covering about 34 years), and charting the consequences of that identity (chapters 8-16, covering less than a year). One can’t read too much into it, but it’s notable that the disciples’ … More Day 58: ‘Get behind me, Satan!’