Jesus Dreaded The Cross: The Mark Series pt 61 (

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  • I'm not exaggerating when I say that this passage of the Gospel of Mark records Jesus' most intense, emotional low point, full of agony, and absolute dread. Theological liberals will sometimes distort the agony of Christ in this passage while conservatives have sometimes minimized it. In fact, I would say that it has been radically minimized in history, to the point of us missing the main thrust of what is happening here. In addition to the horror and beauty of the moment where Jesus stands alone, the only faithful one, going to die for the world at great personal cost and pain, we have a lot of absolutely WONDERFUL theological insights from the Psalms, Jonah and parallels with the Garden of Eden that give me chills!
    I can't wait to share it all with you!
    This is part 61 of the Mark Series, going verse by verse through the Gospel of Mark. Today we are in chapter 14:32-52.
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    This is the article about the very recent discovery of a ritual bath from Jesus' time that works well with the idea that olive production was happening in the Garden of Gethsemane during the 1st century. www.timesofisrael.com/ancient...
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Komentáře • 567

  • @jeremythompson5151
    @jeremythompson5151 Před 3 lety +368

    Clicked on this faster than the time it took those disciples to fall asleep!

  • @Tonixy4
    @Tonixy4 Před 3 lety +156

    "when you pray more, you sin less " it's so simple but deep

    • @b-1edward293
      @b-1edward293 Před 3 lety +10

      It's odd how I never put it together like that. This definitely clicked with me and is such a revelation.

    • @graftme3168
      @graftme3168 Před 3 lety +4

      Praying a lot doesn't change anything if you don't have Christ. Just saying.

    • @MrKingcarella23
      @MrKingcarella23 Před 2 lety +6

      @@graftme3168 it’s in the context of having Christ. chill man.

    • @graftme3168
      @graftme3168 Před 2 lety +5

      @@MrKingcarella23 meow

  • @shaygetz52
    @shaygetz52 Před 3 lety +277

    My greatest grief is how callous I am towards what he did for me. We cannot imagine one moment in any of what he did that day to the depth of the pain and anguish he went.

    • @siockaaron3724
      @siockaaron3724 Před 3 lety +33

      I'm so glad someone else feels this way! I almost feel apathetic sometimes and I just continue to pray for understanding

    • @hopelessent.1700
      @hopelessent.1700 Před 3 lety +16

      I felt the same way until I listened to an album on The Cruxifixction of Jesus by Fernando Ortega. It’s quite a beautiful album that expressed his pain through scripture and songs of lent. Listen to the album’s cover of Stricken, Smitten and Afflicted, talk about the pain and guilt carried onto a tree. The song evokes the pain and punishment of man’s justice on the Son of God. While I fall I tend to have this song permeated in my head and the gracious love that flourished from the very act of dying is for sure the greatest gift of all.

    • @robertdouglas8895
      @robertdouglas8895 Před 3 lety +4

      I just wonder why someone who had all power over heaven and earth would choose to use his time here to suffer, regardless what his body was doing.

    • @shaygetz52
      @shaygetz52 Před 3 lety +6

      My understanding of the Gospel is that our sin...not just individual acts, but our very nature...had to be punished. The only way that could happen was thru us as time and chance brought us to judgment, or thru a substitute who was themselves without sin of any kind, who willingly sacrificed themselves in our place. He had to be perfect in every way, including a father who was without sin (hence the virgin birth brought on by the Holy Spirit). Like the lambs offered back in the day, he had to be willing, spotless and submissive. Hence, Jesus was not a martyr, but a willing substitute, and so perfect in every way, that he could take on all the world's sin, not just mine.
      The sad part is people can look at him and what he did on their behalf, and still think what they do is enough to fix their problem with God. One second on the other side of dying is going to be a tough time for a lot of people.

    • @vspec17
      @vspec17 Před 3 lety +7

      Absolutely. On my best day, in my best moment, absolutely vile and pointless in comparison.

  • @beowulf.reborn
    @beowulf.reborn Před 3 lety +150

    I watch a lot of strongman competitions, and when these men are straining to deadlift 455+ kg (1000+ lbs), it is not uncommon for them to get blood noses from the sheer stress of the lift ... but what is really interesting, is that a few years ago, when Hafthor Bjornson was trying to lift to 500kg (1100lbs) the strain was so great that he actually ruptured blood vessels in his forehead and blood began to run down his face.
    When I read of Christ sweating blood, this is what I imagine, only to an even greater degree. He wasn't just trying to lift a few hundred kilos, He was carrying the sins of the whole world.

    • @lauraandrews1676
      @lauraandrews1676 Před 3 lety +12

      Wow, that's powerful.

    • @wishyouthebest9222
      @wishyouthebest9222 Před 3 lety +11

      The last sentence struck me.

    • @Kili098
      @Kili098 Před 3 lety +6

      The Beast still got the record though 🇬🇧🇬🇧 😬

    • @beowulf.reborn
      @beowulf.reborn Před 3 lety +4

      @@Kili098 😂😂😂

    • @joegeorge9869
      @joegeorge9869 Před 3 lety +14

      Usually I get offended by the question, “Bro, do you even lift?” Not compared to the Master, I don’t!

  • @QueMari
    @QueMari Před 3 lety +90

    It’s amazing to consider that the Messiah, God Himself.. felt anguish and agony. He knows what it’s like.

    • @lauraandrews1676
      @lauraandrews1676 Před 3 lety +11

      Yes, that is so true. 'A man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief.' He feels for our sorrows and we know that he will not despise us for our fears and weaknesses.

    • @QueMari
      @QueMari Před 3 lety

      @@lauraandrews1676 yesss

    • @joyeeverett6196
      @joyeeverett6196 Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah. My life has sucked (chronic illness, autism and all its challenges, abuse, abandonment), and it took me a long time to come to terms with the fact that Jesus experienced a pain greater than mine, and he knows what it’s like to know your life will culminate in suffering. It’s freeing when no one in your life can relate to the degree of the physical, emotional, mental, and sometimes even spiritual anguish you go through.

    • @QueMari
      @QueMari Před 3 lety

      @Desire Of All Nations ok

    • @joyeeverett6196
      @joyeeverett6196 Před 3 lety +3

      @Desire Of All Nations Of course. But we sometimes think God is so perfect He can’t relate to us. Yeah he’s infinitely perfect but still...

  • @quickattackfilms7923
    @quickattackfilms7923 Před 3 lety +53

    Imagine if, when we looked at how grieved and scared Jesus was at the punishment he was about to endure, we remembered that it’s our sin that caused him this trouble. Maybe then we could recognize the true seriousness of our sins.

    • @robertdouglas8895
      @robertdouglas8895 Před 3 lety +1

      That would be an admirable way to look at it but my choices to be kind and forgiving are more focused on the joy and ease in life I would also have because I follow in his footsteps. "My yoke is easy and my burden is light." 'I came that they may have life, and may have it abundantly.'.

    • @quickattackfilms7923
      @quickattackfilms7923 Před 3 lety +4

      @@robertdouglas8895 If we take my view of the seriousness of sin and combine it with your view of the happiness and joy given to us, we begin to see the full picture of God’s grace. To have a right view of God’s grace, we can’t forget either aspect.

    • @robertdouglas8895
      @robertdouglas8895 Před 3 lety

      @@quickattackfilms7923 Sin is serious in that we must recognize it and ask for God to help us change our minds about it, metanoia, not to suffer for it, but people have been accepting that God makes us suffer for our sin ever since Adam and Eve did. Jesus taught us to see life differently than that with the parable of the prodigal son.

    • @quickattackfilms7923
      @quickattackfilms7923 Před 3 lety +8

      @@robertdouglas8895 I’m not saying we need to live in a state of self hatred because of our sins. But I think we need to recognize that our sin is more than just an unfortunate accident; It’s what put Jesus on the cross. And if we can truly realize the depths to which we’ve fallen, we can truly realize the great mercy and grace God has for us when he pulled us from the depths.
      In order to get the full scope of God’s grace, we need to recognize our sin as an affront to God. We also need to recognize that he’s completely washed us clean and made us truly innocent.

    • @robertdouglas8895
      @robertdouglas8895 Před 3 lety

      @@quickattackfilms7923 You say you are completely washed clean and truly innocent because of Jesus. So you never have feelings of guilt or think of yourself as less than you could be because God created you in His image and likeness? He did it all for you and so you have no more work to do? if you did have work to do, what would it be and if you did, can you really say that Jesus did it all for you?

  • @joyfpontanar
    @joyfpontanar Před 3 lety +12

    When Judas had to signal to the ones who would arrest Jesus by kissing him, it just goes to show at least to me that Jesus looked really ordinary, like the other disciples would’ve looked. This for me reinforces what Isaiah wrote about the Messiah about looking ordinary: “He grew up before him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground. He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him.” Isa. 53:2

  • @samanthajeffers9339
    @samanthajeffers9339 Před 3 lety +95

    You talking about us having a relationship with our Abba, and the reality that we can have that relationship because of Christ made me cry. I’m happy I listened to this Bible study today, since I don’t always listen to them.

  • @lonia.5283
    @lonia.5283 Před 3 lety +15

    Jesus Christ knew excatly what was to come. His moment of "weakness" is for me one of powerfulest moment in the Holy Scripture, then in His weakness He was the most Loving, the Purest, the most Loyal, the Greatest, the Biggest, the Kindest, the most Gentle, the most Spotless, the Humblest, the most Courageous, the Strongest, the most Serving, and so much more, a Son of Men could ever be. He is God the most high, with The Father and The Holy Spirit. He was God as Son of Men as He is know, and will never ever cease to be for all eternity Amen❤🌹❤ in love with my Abba Father. He is perfect sufficient and the only One.

  • @jasondawdy5524
    @jasondawdy5524 Před 2 lety +12

    "He's the only faithful one in the garden. Unlike Adam and all of us who fail, Jesus succeeds. No matter the distress, no matter how hard it is, He presses on and He does the right thing. He does the right thing....I think He's beautiful."
    Very well said, dear brother. I concur. God is so good!

  • @chris20874
    @chris20874 Před 3 lety +38

    This is why when Peter said he would Die with Jesus he meant it...and he absolutely would have. In Peter's mind that meant fighting to the death hence even though they would not have been able to defeat the guard Peter cuts the ear off....BUT when he soon learned that Jesus meant laying down his life without fighting Peter was like I'm out.

    • @thatonechristian2487
      @thatonechristian2487 Před 3 lety +15

      In a weird way, perhaps it’s easier to go out fighting then to surrender, to give up. Perhaps a pride issue? In any case, it’s certainly interesting.

    • @williams33able
      @williams33able Před 2 lety +5

      peter was a good man he meant well..Nobody's king Jesus though we are still accepted though so that's great I remember Jesus saying in the scripture to somebody that they didn't know what they were asking...and he also asked can you drink from the same cup I drink from the disciples were like we are able..They were trying to show there loyalty like this is our master and Lord so if he has to die were willing to die with him but I don't think they all truly understood or were able to bear what was about to truly happen..or magnitude of what it was going to be like he knew their heart and he had a purpose for them that they didn't truly understand yet..I'm happy the Lord didn't reject them or cut them off when some left ..All of them were good except Judas of course..

    • @k-dogg9086
      @k-dogg9086 Před 2 lety

      I believe Peter was going for a head shot but hesitated and got the ear instead.. a missed shot. Good thing, the guy survived. Plus maybe because he was named is telling us that Jesus' healing him was what made him turn to Christ. So maybe while the rest fled or walked away he stayed contemplating our Lord and His mercy, hearing Him speak of "this is the hour of darkness" and about "how will the Scriptures be fulfilled saying that it must be so?" We don't really know, it's just my theory.

  • @colton7373
    @colton7373 Před 3 lety +16

    we can’t even begin to imagine the level of agony Jesus felt when crying out, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?”

    • @souzajustin19d
      @souzajustin19d Před 3 lety +8

      Psalm 22:title-5 (NASB95): 1 My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?
      Far from my deliverance are the words of my groaning.
      2 O my God, I cry by day, but You do not answer;
      And by night, but I have no rest.
      3 Yet You are holy,
      O You who are enthroned upon the praises of Israel.
      4 In You our fathers trusted;
      They trusted and You delivered them.
      5 To You they cried out and were delivered;
      In You they trusted and were not disappointed.

    • @UnlimitedMercy
      @UnlimitedMercy Před 3 lety +4

      The end of that Palm is also beautiful, describing why he was willing to suffer the crises even though he despised the shame.
      Psalm 22:27-31 (NASB):
      27 All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the Lord,
      And all the families of the nations will worship before You.
      28 For the kingdom is the Lord’s
      And He rules over the nations.
      29 All the prosperous of the earth will eat and worship,
      All those who go down to the dust will bow before Him,
      Even he who cannot keep his soul alive.
      30 Posterity will serve Him;
      It will be told of the Lord to the coming generation.
      31 They will come and will declare His righteousness
      To a people who will be born, that He has performed it.

  • @joshuadouglas9201
    @joshuadouglas9201 Před 3 lety +9

    Amazing to think that Jesus was sweating drops of blood because of a real medical reaction; His fight or flight response. He felt the desire to flee but, He didn’t. And, He did not fight it either. He denied Himself and His personal wants in the moment to willingly give Himself for us all even now today. So thankful!

  • @pepeekeopoint4925
    @pepeekeopoint4925 Před 3 lety +15

    I can't wait to be before Jesus , and worship him with thanks giving with all that I have , for what he has done for all of us , it will definitely be the most incredible moment that I have ever received from my lord and savior, and it has always been my deepest prayer to hold him in my arms to behold his love in my heart , thank you Lord

  • @bekkahboodles
    @bekkahboodles Před 2 lety +6

    I'm simultaneously trying to quit smoking weed for God's sake while also studying Christ's sacrifice and the deep suffering He went through. The crucifixion always makes me cry but I have never studied it like this. I have never truly internalized the details of Yeshua's suffering. Withdrawal just makes it more painful to hear. If I hurt this bad just from hearing about it...I can't even imagine His pain and suffering. He reassures me in prayer that it was worth it, that I don't need to feel guilt, but inspiration to take on that same struggle of suffering for God's sake. But jeez...this is all just so hard to hear. I can't wait to give Jesus the biggest hug I've ever given anyone when I finally get to see Him. :(

  • @odec1831
    @odec1831 Před 3 lety +32

    “We all need Jesus. That’s the message. The uncomfortable message, but it’s true.” Words to internalize for all of us. Truly wish my generation was more receptive to all that entails, but I may not have been many years ago either so I know to be patient.

  • @odec1831
    @odec1831 Před 3 lety +26

    The parallels between Jesus and Adam blow me away! Whenever doubt creeps in, remembering such harmonies helps settle me again in my faith.

    • @FRN2013
      @FRN2013 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes, Genesis is such an amazing Book, especially the first 3 chapters! And yet skeptics and liberals think we should be embarrassed at it! Because they are clueless, and they want to be clueless.
      "This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil. Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that their deeds will be exposed. But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what they have done has been done in the sight of God."
      John 3:19-21

  • @M0NK3Y4U2HUG
    @M0NK3Y4U2HUG Před 3 lety +45

    You are a truly gifted teacher, Mike. I discover new and wonderful things every time I listen to your teachings. Incredibly grateful for your work, brother!

    • @juantapia8098
      @juantapia8098 Před 3 lety

      AMEN !! In The Name Of Our Christ Lord Savior & God Jesus.
      In The Name Of Our Father Son & Holy Spirit !!
      This Bible Study Also Sadden Me & I Am So Grateful !!

  • @beowulf.reborn
    @beowulf.reborn Před 3 lety +49

    I don't find "grieved to the point of death" to be a strange saying at all; I have felt grief to the point where I could have wished death, or to the point where I have felt that part of me has died. For Christ, I imagine it was that, only far worse.

    • @robertdouglas8895
      @robertdouglas8895 Před 3 lety +9

      “Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted."

    • @joyeeverett6196
      @joyeeverett6196 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree.

    • @smoadia85
      @smoadia85 Před 3 lety +6

      with you there. had my own moments of grief where i asked God to take my life instead.

    • @joyeeverett6196
      @joyeeverett6196 Před 3 lety +6

      @@smoadia85 Have prayed that many times. But I always seem to live...

    • @caviestcaveman8691
      @caviestcaveman8691 Před 3 lety +4

      I will confess yes I have wished this upon myself many times...I knew better that this was only temporary but I couldn't even muster up anything to fight. I understand know when I'm so out of it that I don't even have the energy to put my hands together or even speak I just close my eyes and pray in my head and tears begin to fall. Thank you lord I love you and hope to be with you and all kindness in this world! 🙏

  • @ItsJustAdrean
    @ItsJustAdrean Před 3 lety +14

    Sweating blood when anxious is a legit medical condition, and very rare

  • @jesusislord9447
    @jesusislord9447 Před 3 lety +18

    I wish I understood more about His pain, what it felt, but I guess since HE took it all I will never be able to feel this way! All Its left is to say is dear JESUS, THANK YOU my LORD my GOD !!! HALLELUYAH!!!

    • @bobbyraejohnson
      @bobbyraejohnson Před 3 lety +1

      Be careful what you ask for.

    • @graftme3168
      @graftme3168 Před 3 lety

      No man could even begin to understand without totally exploding .

  • @docbrown6797
    @docbrown6797 Před 3 lety +9

    The first time I understood the agony of Christ in the garden was when I read The Murder of Jesus by John MacArthur back in 2002. That book opened my eyes to a lot of things and the whole ordeal Jesus experienced from garden to cross was excruciating; emotionally, spiritually and physically. He did it for us..amazing.

  • @JoyandToffee
    @JoyandToffee Před 3 lety +17

    I noticed when I Write my prayers having a conversation with God it does make me feel at peace and I do believe as I write he reveals things to me because when I don’t have understanding about things he pops up a thought in my head for me to ponder I hope I am making sense

    • @caviestcaveman8691
      @caviestcaveman8691 Před 3 lety

      Yes 🙏 amen

    • @graftme3168
      @graftme3168 Před 3 lety +2

      I used to write my thoughts and prayers in the beginning of my relationship with God. I realized I could be more honest as I pondered what to write. I am convinced that God wants us to be TOTALLY honest with Him instead of just praying what we think He wants to hear. He wants us to pray from the heart. Even when we know our heart is not right. When we confess our heart honestly, He "is faithful and just to forgive us and to cleanse us." God wants REAL people who are honest with themselves and with Him. If we lie to ourselves, we lie to God.

  • @bethannhayward6639
    @bethannhayward6639 Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you Pastor Mike I so love your teachings..this was wonderful...I so Love my Lord and Saviour...I too am in Him ..where by I cry... Abba...Father ..Iam grieved ..so grieved ...at times it feels like unto death... ..I just lost my daughter ..she was very sick and passed away ..and so many other things before this tremendous loss, I was grieving ..to much to mention ...an unbelievable past 12 months..only by the Grace of God Iam serviving the pain and the grief ...He is so Faithful

    • @brandyh8186
      @brandyh8186 Před 3 lety +2

      Bethann Hayward, I'm so sorry for your loss. Prayers for comfort and healing.

    • @TheBlubunni
      @TheBlubunni Před 3 lety +1

      So sorry for your loss, Father's comfort, strength and peace to you and all your family. Jesus is Lord of all. Praise His Holy Name.

    • @bethannhayward6639
      @bethannhayward6639 Před 3 lety +2

      @@brandyh8186 Thank you for your kind words ..

    • @bethannhayward6639
      @bethannhayward6639 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheBlubunni Thank you so much for your compassion and prayers

  • @honeyhymns
    @honeyhymns Před 2 lety +2

    My love for Him grows stronger and stronger as well as the ache in my heart for the suffering He has endured for us all. It brings me to tears and I wish I could hold Him through it as silly as that sounds. The way I hold my son when he’s hurt. I love you mighty Jesus. Thank you thank you thank you

  • @lauraadair6812
    @lauraadair6812 Před 3 lety +7

    I love your teaching! I’m going through the Mark study and I’m obsessed. I can’t get enough of the word. Thank you Mike for the things you have brought to light in the word!
    I’m a 62yr old grandmother that has been studying the Bible since I was a child and I’m still learning and never want to stop! God bless you and your ministry 🙏

  • @littlerascaleventing
    @littlerascaleventing Před 3 lety +2

    Oh my goodness, the parallel between Christ and Adam, with Eve, is just... Wow! Oh wow! Guys, the Bible is just amazing! So amazing...

  • @Captain-Awesome
    @Captain-Awesome Před 3 lety +15

    Thank you Mike!! The detail, The depth, The Enthusiasm AWESOME!!! I have been watching your videos nonstop for the last few weeks. I have been richly blessed. I am so very thankful for a medium like CZcams that makes this so easy. We all know they have thier issues but man talk about getting the Word out.

  • @warrenrosen2326
    @warrenrosen2326 Před 3 lety +11

    They tried to seize the man but all they got was clothes. Dramatic irony foreshadowing the empty tomb? Clothes but no body.

  • @theshepherdpath
    @theshepherdpath Před 3 lety +8

    It is amazing how deep and accurate the Bible can get. Even more amazing to be skeptical say it was man made over the ages and some how they kept writing the same ideas over and over . And hide it all in the text.

  • @davidbishop407
    @davidbishop407 Před měsícem

    So glad I found my church. Just finished verse by verse through Ephesians. Now we're going verse by verse through Jonah.

  • @BooksofHighStrangeness
    @BooksofHighStrangeness Před 3 lety +4

    Hi Mike. This is a popular refrain throughout your comments sections for many reasons, most of which is our growth via your way of teaching us God's Word:
    Thank you Mike.
    For real...From a real brother in Christ...
    out here in the real world...
    Look forward to expressing the same here or when we meet in Heaven.
    In Christ,
    Rob from Chicagoland

  • @ryanh.2078
    @ryanh.2078 Před 3 lety +3

    Gets me emotional.

  • @ree1263
    @ree1263 Před 3 lety +2

    The Bible, the greatest book to ever been written 💯💯

  • @LovinOffGrid
    @LovinOffGrid Před rokem

    thank you for loving God and understanding people. we are satisfied in Christ nothing else can satisfy us
    thank you Jesus for saving us that day and this day and for ever

  • @dorothysittler7370
    @dorothysittler7370 Před rokem +1

    1:35 Joshua 1:5-9 Joshua was being prepped to face 31 kings. This gives me comfort and marching order.

  • @claytonfallon
    @claytonfallon Před 3 lety +13

    maybe the phrase, “scared to death”, would have been a helpful comparison to understand what Jesus was saying

  • @SweetiePieTweety
    @SweetiePieTweety Před 3 lety +2

    Your grief feels so strong it feels it could cause you to die. Your selfishness in judgement or desire for revenge or your grief and suffering in sorrows in love is so strong it causes you to feel and desire death. It’s not strange at all to those who have felt both of these human emotions. It shows the humanity of both Jonah and Jesus despite the knowledge and relationship with God. The prophet of God can be humanly selfish. The savior can be humanly sacrificial. A perfect example that knowledge (intellectual understanding) and your spiritual relationship with God does not always trump human emotions in those who are fully living out their humanity. Mike love this teaching❤️❤️❤️

  • @pamelawomack1674
    @pamelawomack1674 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much Mike. In reading of Our Lord's great distress I am reminded of the passage of Hebrews 5:7, 'In the days of His humanity, He offered up both prayers and pleas with loud crying and tears to the One able to save Him from death, and He was heard because of His devout behaviour.'

  • @midimusicforever
    @midimusicforever Před 7 měsíci +2

    Imagine the hell each and everyone of us have deserved. Now imagine to have to carry the burden of that scaled over all people who ever lived and will ever live. Dreadful indeed. But He did it, for our sake! Praise the Lord!

  • @lorimontez5088
    @lorimontez5088 Před rokem

    I have grown to love your teachings! I feel horrible too because I was critical of you at first and wish I can take it back … all I can do is apologize!! I am so sorry.
    When I let myself listen.. I find I learn so much from you!!! Thank you for all you do for the Kingdom of Christ!!

  • @ShamelesslyRed
    @ShamelesslyRed Před rokem

    Deeply grieved to the point of death....a parent who has lost their child to death knows this defining moment of pain. I'm thankful that scripture is there. My Father knows my pain intimately

  • @Herostatus1991
    @Herostatus1991 Před 3 lety +9

    (still watching as I type this) The bath discovery makes sense why Mark or the young man ran away naked. Because they basically took his bath robe

  • @lorilynnrieseberg7316
    @lorilynnrieseberg7316 Před 2 lety

    💕 loved the modern day archeological segway about the garden of gasedome ❤️Lala

  • @cathylatorre3349
    @cathylatorre3349 Před 3 lety +2

    This is one of the best best messages that I’ve heard in a very very long time just bored bored

  • @michellejohnsen912
    @michellejohnsen912 Před 3 lety +3

    Four cups of Jewish passover may be a good way to look at the cup Jesus was referring to. I think it's the cup of judgment. Which would also include wrath because God hates sin. I look forward to the pastors teaching on when Jesus says " why have you forsaken me?" When he's on the cross. God bless you all! 🕊

  • @cathylatorre3349
    @cathylatorre3349 Před 2 lety

    Good I wish everybody could hear this message I really wish everyone in the whole wide world could hear this message is teaching

  • @susanbibby5879
    @susanbibby5879 Před 3 lety +9

    WOW, WOW, & WOW. Thank you Mike for such insightful teachings. Also for having a brain the size of a planet!😂❤️

  • @tamimaynard420
    @tamimaynard420 Před 3 lety +3

    I love what you are doing for the kingdom of heaven, I'm praying for you and your continued work against the good fight against the materialistic attack on the truth of God and Jesus christ

  • @marthafernandes6065
    @marthafernandes6065 Před rokem

    Praise the Lord. Bless you Pastor Mike 🙏

  • @fiftycalguru
    @fiftycalguru Před 3 lety +1

    Neglected prayer got me right in the heart. A completely accurate thought I think.

  • @coffeeblack1057
    @coffeeblack1057 Před 2 lety

    Makes you wish you could go back in time and just hug Jesus!! I hope he lets us hug him cause if i ever saw him i feel like id be down on my knees. Arms wrapped around one of his legs.

  • @TragedysHalo
    @TragedysHalo Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for your research! This helps me better understand the humanity of Christ. Alot of Christians affirm Christ's divine deity while undermining His humanity. I can't wait until you get to the part where He asks the Father why He has forsaken Him! That is more controversial than I ever thought..

  • @camillewilliams3185
    @camillewilliams3185 Před rokem

    I can't even imagine how Jesus felt knowing he was completely innocent but choosing to suffer 😢. But I'm grateful for his sacrifice.

  • @OverZel
    @OverZel Před 3 lety +2

    Even knowing a lot of information already, my mind was still like 🤯🤯

  • @NewCreationInChrist896
    @NewCreationInChrist896 Před 3 lety +2

    For those who find it hard to read the Bible, listen to the Audio Bible before bedtime and when you wake up in the morning. Most importantly pray asking God to help grow in the word. Tell God you love Him.👑💝
    Mark 12:30-31

  • @nicklandry8019
    @nicklandry8019 Před 3 lety +2

    @1:13:00 when you talk about the crown of thorns representing Christ taking back the Curse of sin, that is beautiful. I’ve also heard it was likely his crown of thorns came from the acacia tree, which is the same tree that the ark of the covenant was built out of. This the crown of thorns thus also representing the new covenant realized through Christ the messiah.
    This was my favourite Mark series study so far!!! Thank you Mike for sharing the deep truths found in this passage. Gods fingerprints are all over it!

  • @brittbritt1306
    @brittbritt1306 Před 3 lety +2

    I am totally ok with a 3 hour segment on this!! Thank you!!

  • @mariar2081
    @mariar2081 Před 2 lety +1

    I loved this message of the cross.

  • @ptperry9013
    @ptperry9013 Před 2 lety +1

    Your analogy between the two gardens of Gethsemane and Eden was mind expanding. I took notes on it and created a “easy-to-view” chart. You’re an awesome teacher, Pastor!!! Thank you so much, God bless you.

  • @htebazileeilsel2293
    @htebazileeilsel2293 Před 3 lety +1

    We are to pray without ceasing- I pray all day long while I go about my day. We should also sit and pray,too but if we train ourselves to pray always- we will see great benefit.

  • @pilgrimonanarrowway2034
    @pilgrimonanarrowway2034 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you Pastor Mike. I have been tremendously blessed through this teaching and I pray the Lord will strengthen me to live out this truth in my life. ✝️🙌🏾❤️

  • @hannajohnstone7698
    @hannajohnstone7698 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you, pastor Mike Winger.

  • @danglingondivineladders3994

    thank you Pastor Mike

  • @mediocresunshine
    @mediocresunshine Před 3 lety +1

    This has to be the most heartbreaking episode I’ve watched of yours. I’m not all the way through but when Mark was talking about how Jesus just wanted to be with His people in His darkest moments and they fell asleep... Ugh 😭 So heartbreaking! But The Father was always there, it’s also a beautiful lesson of hope. Thank you Jesus, for feeling the deepest pain of humanity, so we can see how to act when people turn our backs on us. He is such an incredible God.

  • @tomowens7499
    @tomowens7499 Před 3 lety +1

    i have for a long time now added the words 'not my will but yours' to most of my prayers... one time several years ago i was in a prayerful mood and i said the lords prayer, rewording it in my own words in an effort to make it more meaningful to me, and not just a rote poem (which the lords prayer has kinda always been for me at least) in doing this it 'sank in' in a huge way for me! it was a really edifying... in rethinking each line it came to life, and the part about 'thy kingdom come, thy will be done' really sprang into life for me, and ever since i have tried to remember that what i want for myself might very well be selfish...

  • @Rabbit_Person
    @Rabbit_Person Před 2 lety

    Thank you Mike winger for dedicating yourself to God through this channel and series. It is truly edifying

  • @summerlarson1171
    @summerlarson1171 Před 3 lety +2

    The Mark series continues to blow my mind and minister to my heart. Thank you brother Mike!!!

  • @Charis114
    @Charis114 Před 3 lety +2

    I have been reading/listening to/studying God's Word for 40 years. I have had more of the scripture opened up to me listening to Mike's teachings in the past couple of months than I have in those 40 years. Real, eye-opening, shine-the-light-on-it, revelations. I have a very concrete thinking brain and never thought about comparing Adam in Eden with Jesus in Gethsemane. Or relating events in the NT compared to the OT. Thank you, Mike, for being ready, willing, and able to share the pearls and wisdom God imparts to you with us. I can't get enough so please keep the teachings coming. I can't wait until your next series (Romans? Hebrews? Whatever, I am so there.) God bless you!

  • @AlanSilva-nx9oo
    @AlanSilva-nx9oo Před 3 lety +8

    ok I hope I can help you guys, with the grief to the point of death part maybe someone already did, but in my brazilian culture, there is what we call death of grief, or disappointment. is usually a state where something happened that breaks your heart so deeply that you stop living, eating, talking, etc... until you die from that heart break. usually happens when there`s a huge disappointment that breaks the person`s heart, or a huge loss like partner etc... then soon after usually a week or 2 u die. cause u don`t eat or do anything. the grief literally kills u.

    • @Dafterthought
      @Dafterthought Před 3 lety +5

      He knew that was his path but I guess the human side hoped till the end.....I actually love this Jesus even more. He lowered Himself to the human level . Nobody can ever reproach "you dont know how that feels....".

  • @briggy4359
    @briggy4359 Před rokem

    Korean Jesus is truly special

  • @rockiesingrey
    @rockiesingrey Před 3 lety +6

    Great study as always and never apologize for LOTR references!!! 😂

  • @kobsta8209
    @kobsta8209 Před rokem

    man that segway to drinking water was indeed *smooth*, also love the lotr metaphors!

  • @beowulf.reborn
    @beowulf.reborn Před 3 lety +11

    Does the Doctrine of the Trinty teach that God has three wills and that they can be at odds with each other? Because that is not my understanding, nor what I recently heard the classical understanding is. In God, there are three persons but they share the one Divine essence, and therefore they share the one divine will.
    This seems to agree with the Athanasian Creed that teaches that there are not three Lords, but one Lord, etc.
    In the Garden, when Christ says "Not what I will, but your will be done." I believe that this is best understood as Christ, in His humanity, surrendering to the Divine Will, and not as some sort of conflict between the Divine persons of Father and Son.

    • @wishyouthebest9222
      @wishyouthebest9222 Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, JESUS had two wills and had to allign HIS human will to the divine. HE showed us how to be truly human and that only works out when we follow our FATHERs will and not ours.
      GOD bless

  • @jofersc
    @jofersc Před 3 lety +6

    This is my favorite passage in the all Bible. For me, this is the exact moment when Jesus really surrenders to the plan of God. Everything that comes later it’s just the consequences of this precise moment. As you said in the beginning, he could stopped everything here, but in here is when he trusts The Father like none of us could have trusted

  • @cathylatorre3349
    @cathylatorre3349 Před 2 lety

    This is the best teaching on the planet I’m not kidding
    First of all it’s hard to even get the scripture up on the CZcams second of all there is no teachings other than movies and they won’t there is an early nap like this teaching

  • @fionalawrie6697
    @fionalawrie6697 Před 3 lety +1

    Mike I have just watched this. This is excellent teaching. You have brought this passage to life and made all that Christ suffered all the more real. Truly spoke to me.
    Going to go back and watch all your studies in Mark. Thank you so much.
    Thankful I discovered your channel. God bless all that you do ❤️

  • @vspec17
    @vspec17 Před 3 lety +21

    Mr W my dear friend had to find his son dead in the last couple of days sometime. Please pray for the guy he lives for others and his son was very similar. Thanks in advance.

    • @blackballer2977
      @blackballer2977 Před 3 lety +1

      What you on

    • @TheBlubunni
      @TheBlubunni Před 3 lety +1

      Prayers for your friend. May our Heavenly Father comfort and strengthen him and give him peace in Jesus Name. God be with you and your family too. Jesus is Lord of all. Praise His Holy Name.

    • @vspec17
      @vspec17 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheBlubunni Thank you so much. It means a lot.

    • @vspec17
      @vspec17 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheBlubunni I appreciate you so much. The young man had every opportunity and the world at his feet. They are heathens, they are hindu, I'm just hurting for my friend while there is so much, of such greater importance at hand. I am going to witness on the young man's behalf. I appreciate you all and I love you all. My woman passed a little over a year ago, I am not in the business of incurring new regret.

    • @tarkatheotter6977
      @tarkatheotter6977 Před 3 lety +2

      What a terrible thing to go through. Your concern and care for your friend is obvious, I will pray for him and for you. I’m very sorry to hear about your own loss too. May God give both comfort and strength in your grief.

  • @Eben_Haezer
    @Eben_Haezer Před rokem

    Thank you Brother Mike for the series

  • @georgian6239
    @georgian6239 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this insightful lesson. I want to share it with everyone I know!

  • @dyingtodeath
    @dyingtodeath Před 3 lety +1

    This was your best video yet on the majesty of Christ and His awesome word.

  • @terisamaartens5575
    @terisamaartens5575 Před 3 lety

    Once again: I appreciate all the hours of research and study that you put into each presentation. I learn much from you. I pray that we will be doers of the word, Eph 2:10 For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. Love from South Africa.

  • @terkaoranzova6345
    @terkaoranzova6345 Před 3 lety

    Oh, the richness of God’s word...❤️Just wow. Thank you for a long study, Mike!

  • @Emper0rH0rde
    @Emper0rH0rde Před 3 lety +1

    When you understand that Jesus, who was as human as every single one of us, although he is God, did not want to die, or suffer physical torment, the phrase 'the agony in the garden' takes on a whole new meaning.

  • @zup9144
    @zup9144 Před 3 lety +4

    I just have to say I love pretty much every series you do, especially the Mark series. I really appreciate the time and dedication to being in the word before presenting it. You really help to shed light on several beautiful connections in scripture. So thank you for embracing Gods word and taking us along with you through these studies. May God’s will and blessings be worked in your life and those of anyone reading this.
    With you showing the Jonah passage it makes me view the "to death” part as a holding in one’s heart. So for Jonah "angry, even to death" hold anger in his heart until death. (You know when people justify their anger and say their going to hold a grudge and take it to the grave). Like holding a grudge until his death, as in his mind he has "good reason". However, with Jesus grieved "to the point of death" his grief will remain to the point of his death, as in the deep pain that he's feeling continues up through his last breath.
    It doesn’t seem like Jesus suddenly overcomes this grief that he enters from that moment until “it is finished” and he is by the Fathers side. Then when he is brought back to life 3 days later, he doesn’t have that grief he took with him “to death” because he has now defeated death and is forever living. He no longer has that grief. But like you said about the opposite contrasts. Jonah is suffering in his own anger out of hate he's holding onto, whereas Jesus is suffering others punishment out of love.
    Amos 2
    I don’t know if I can agree that Amos 2 isn’t connected. This is my first time reading it, but I already see several parallels. Even Amos 2:3 “I will cut off the ruler from its midst, and will kill all its princes with him,” As far as I understand it Satan is the current ruler of earth essentially and God will be removing Satan from the earth sending him to Hell along with all those who would rather follow Satan than God. It goes on to speak about not revoking the punishment for these people because they rejected the law of the Lord despite the things God has done for them.
    Then it continues on to talk about prophets being commanded to not prophesy. A sort of subjugation and leading astray of groups of believers it seems in Amos 2:12. Then Amos 2:13-2:16 speaks of these who have rejected God, he says “I will press you down in your place, as a cart full of sheaves presses down.” The proceeds to tell how they will not be able to save themselves and that they will essentially lose all the things they’re grasping to in this life ‘the strong’ lose ‘his strength’, ‘flight’ from the ‘swift’. We’re talking inescapable judgement from God.
    This sounds very much like a parallel to the gospel to me at least. Man choosing to follow another “ruler” God cutting that ruler off and sending the followers with. Those who reject God and in fact turn to subjugating Gods word seem to be doing so boastfully. In the end comes Gods judgment, inescapable. Man is not able to save himself. Which is true, we cannot, which is what the gospel teaches. And They ultimately lose everything they’re valuing which seems to parallel being sent to Hell. “Stout of heart” sounds like a term for bravery, but even those who don’t fear God will fear God on the day of Judgement “shall flee away naked in that day”.
    This may be an over simplification, but to flee away naked seems to imply going without anything you had, no protection, not taking anything you own and maybe even naked in your own heart (heart bared), not just physical but being stripped of everything. I don’t think it implies that the naked man got away, fleeing simply implies the attempt right, and a few lines before it shows those fleeing and stating they will not save themselves. So to me it looks like on a first read through there are seemingly parallels that aren’t difficult to see. Granted I need to read around this more, just some initial thoughts I figured I’d share while watching.
    As far as connecting it back to that passage in Mark, the only way that would make sense to me is if we were seeing the reverse meaning play out in mark right. The man is leaving behind the only thing covering him, a linen sheet and escaped naked. Where the others ‘left Him and fled’, (by choice) taking with them all that they possessed and valued. The young man is described as following Him (Jesus) and they try to take him “subjugate” the young man to their will, but he pulls free of the only thing he has with him, the only thing he possessed in that moment, escapes their attempt to “subjugate” him and escapes, naked, so without anything, but he “escapes” he doesn’t “flee”.
    So, if we’re tying this back he’s not escaping because of anything he did, but unlike those who fled, his last connection written to Jesus is that he was “following Him” he never stopped following Jesus, he didn’t flee from Jesus’s side, he didn’t leave Jesus, he escaped the will / subjugation of the sinners. Also, I may be wrong, cause I’m a fresh, fresh, saved one, from January of this year, but if I understand it correctly, we’re all leaving here naked.
    We will not be taking things of this world with us, Heaven or Hell, we’re gonna be naked essentially before God, he will see us just us, not all the stuff we coat ourselves in. Even clothes, linen sheets are of this world and we are no longer over it. When we become new in Christ, when we’re born again, we are naked in a sense, the old has passed and we are now covered not by the linen sheet of this world, but we are covered in Christ and his blood that was shed, he clothes us now. We shed the shackles of this world our identity is in Christ.
    Just figured I give my initial perspective.

  • @KellyeR1970
    @KellyeR1970 Před 2 lety +1

    I think The Passion of The Christ depicts Jesus being crucified and all that lead up to it pretty good you really get the turmoil and agony Jesus must have been feeling. It really does a job also of showing how when he was beat with the whips how close to death He was and still had to carry the Cross while in such agony. Everytime I watch that movie I have to have a towel because of the tears and literally crying like a baby just knowing what He went through for us and knowing how unworthy I am.

  • @jackwood3658
    @jackwood3658 Před 3 lety

    I can't remember how I came to your videos but I truly thank the Holy Ghost
    for leading me there. This series on Mark is just invaluable. Thank you Mike
    for your work, for your calling, and for your God given intellect, and for your heart
    for God's Word. I have been so blessed by your ministry.
    When I think about Jesus being totally alone facing what was about to go down. I sob
    and my heart brakes. It is just overwhelmingly unjust. I know there is great joy in
    what he did but that is not what comes to me first. Am I alone in this or terribly miss
    or unfocused on the right message

  • @cjhagg50
    @cjhagg50 Před rokem

    Thanks Mike for all your hard work!!

  • @jcedar25
    @jcedar25 Před 3 lety +1

    You have outdone yourself here Mike, this is top notch teaching!

  • @alexmedina6314
    @alexmedina6314 Před 3 lety

    I'm so blessed to have came across this video. God has used you to answer my prayer. I been going through a lot of temptations and discouragement in life. Then I am reminded of how much God loves me that I can call him "abba" and discovered the most practical way to overcome sin and temptation through engaging with the Spirit through prayer. Thank you Pastor Mike, you have no idea how much I needed to hear this. May God continue to bless and use your ministry.

  • @cathylatorre3349
    @cathylatorre3349 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for everything you do Mike and your team whoever they are but you are blessed you are true blessings

  • @andrewmorrison8065
    @andrewmorrison8065 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Mark.

  • @justedith1682
    @justedith1682 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for the teachings

  • @gregtucker7228
    @gregtucker7228 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Mike....i firmly believe this reference to his despair in the garden may have one other issue yet apart from the physical anguish he'd been predicting all along to the disciples...namely that Jesus knew that, at least for a moment while upon that cursed cross, he would know something (on our behalf/ in our place) which he had never known up to that point...namely, the very real & palpable sense of abandonment from his Father in the cry, "My God, my God! Why have you forsaken me?"

  • @lorrainesmith6429
    @lorrainesmith6429 Před 3 lety

    Your an awesome teacher, thank you so much, I have learnt so much from this study through the gospel of Mark, Blessing

  • @vinceackah7453
    @vinceackah7453 Před 6 měsíci

    God is Good

  • @jrhattenstein
    @jrhattenstein Před 3 lety +7

    In the south i.e. Alabama Mississippi Tennessee we tend to call our dads daddy (pronounced kind of like diddy) even into adulthood. It's just the familiar way

    • @odec1831
      @odec1831 Před 3 lety

      Haha that’s true! I forgot all about that; it definitely is popular here in Bama

    • @Kalamity_Bane
      @Kalamity_Bane Před 3 lety

      Same in the “Arklatex”.. Arkansas/Louisiana/Texas.

    • @makeda6530
      @makeda6530 Před 3 lety +1

      I still call my Dad, Daddy from time to time still too

  • @sigurgeirhbjarnason3054

    Thank you very much.

  • @its_jamess0298
    @its_jamess0298 Před 3 lety

    That was a brilliant analysis of scripture. Thanks Mike I really enjoyed this!

  • @billbradleymusic
    @billbradleymusic Před rokem

    A mere question is just a question and has no power unless it has some merit brought with it. That's a very powerful thought to share. It's exactly what is happening in the world.