The amazing, hope-giving and challenging conclusion to Mark's gospel | Mark 15:40-16:8
The Unchanging Significance of the Cross
If you get the cross wrong you'll miss out on Heaven. In these verses, there are four statements which make crystal clear what the cross is about | Mark 15:33-39
Where is God?
We live in a world of terrorist attacks, murder, injustice, deceit, cancer, mental illness and death. Why doesn’t God intervene? To answer that question we need to look at the cross | Mark 15:21-32
Who is King?
This chapter confronts us with some uncomfortable truths about ourselves, but also with the amazing fact of what Jesus has done to save us from our in-built, self-destructive tendencies | Mark 15:1-20
Judas and the Plan of God
How can a loving, all-powerful God allow terrorist attacks in London, Manchester and many other places around the world? | Mark 14:12-31
Two Vital Truths about the Cross
Jesus' actions two days before he dies help shed light on what the cross is all about | Mark 14:1-11
Summer is coming
We all long for a better future. That hope will become a reality when Jesus comes back? But when will that be? And what should we do while we wait? | Mark 13
Jesus condemns the outwardly religious
Of all the groups of people that Jesus came into contact with, there were none he condemned more than the outwardly religious. What exactly did he condemn them for and could we be in danger of being condemned for the same things? | Mark 12:35-44
God and Government
Should our religion affect our politics? With a general election this week, it's a pressing question | Mark 12:17
Silencing the Adversary
Jesus faces a series of questions we could write off as religious debate - just like we could write off terrorist attacks in Manchester and London as religious fundamentalism. But what's really going on? | Mark 12:13-34