Mark 14

Guest Preacher Caleb Hunt continues our series on Mark.

Mark 14 brings us to a night when everything seems to be falling apart. Jesus is betrayed. His closest friends abandon him. Peter denies him. And in the garden, Jesus faces what's coming and prays, "Not my will, but your will."

Because sometimes trusting God is the hardest when we can't understand what He's doing.

Some reject Jesus when He won't do things their way, and others run when following Him becomes painful. But Mary does something different. She pours out everything she has — not because she understands the plan, but because she trusts the One making it.

And that changes how we see moments that look like defeat. Because the cross looked like everything had gone wrong. But it was actually the greatest victory of all.

Key Moments

  • 00:00 Welcome

  • 1:08 Message: Coming to God on His Terms, Not Ours

  • 2:49 Illustration: What We'd Lose If We Rescued Paul from Prison

  • 7:41 Scripture Reading: Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane (Mark 14:32–42)

  • 8:26 Illustration: The Doctor Who Discovered Handwashing

  • 14:47 Mark's Literary Structure: The "Markan Sandwich"

  • 20:32 Mary of Bethany: Pouring Out Everything She Had

  • 24:03 Gethsemane: The Olive Press and Three Ways We Respond

  • 31:08 Invitation: Coming to God on His Terms

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Mark 13