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Daily Bible Reading–March 2021 God's Word of Prayer

DAY 28 OF 31

March 28

Introduction

Jesus enters Jerusalem as the messiah-king, riding on a colt (see Zechariah 9:9). His entry marks the beginning of his final days in Jerusalem, as he knows he will face suffering and death. Many people greet him with shouts of praise. The next day Jesus enters the Temple in Jerusalem and drives out the dishonest money changers and commercial vendors. Using the example of a fig tree, Jesus offers to teach about faith. The reading concludes with the religious leaders questioning Jesus’s authority.

Today’s Scripture Reading 

Mark 11:1-33 

Today’s Key Verse: Mark 11:9b

“Praise God! God bless him who comes in the name of the Lord!”

Reflect

The placing of cloaks and branches along the road indicates the way kings were honored in a procession (see 2 Kings 9:13). How did the crowd honor Jesus? How will you honor Jesus today? According to one interpretation, the fruitless fig tree is meant to serve as a comparison to the Temple which had become a dishonest commercial marketplace. How did the chief priests react to what Jesus did? Jesus refers to the Temple as a “house of prayer.” How would you define your house of worship?

Pray

I praise you, Lord Jesus! You are my King and my Savior. Reign in my heart forever. Amen.

Prayer Concern

Those preparing for Holy Week.

Tomorrow’s Reading

Mark 12:1-17: Jesus continues teaching and responds to questions from the religious leaders.

Scripture

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Daily Bible Reading–March 2021 God's Word of Prayer

Daily Bible Reading is designed to facilitate consistent interaction with Scripture. It includes background information on each day’s Scripture passage and key verse for meditation, reflection questions to help you dive deeper into Scripture, a prayer and prayer concern to help you connect to God and be of spiritual support to others. Journey with us this month as we explore the theme “God’s Word of Prayer.”

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