Praying from Mark 15:21. Themes: Sacrifice, Service, Redemption.
Command. The verse commands Simon of Cyrene to bear the cross of Jesus.
Praying from Mark 15:13. Themes: Rejection, Betrayal, Sacrifice.
Command. The verse commands the reader to cry out for the crucifixion of Jesus.
Praying from Mark 15:9. Themes: Sovereignty, Redemption, Justice.
Command. The verse commands the reader to consider whether they want Pilate to release the King of the Jews.
Praying from Mark 14:64. Themes: Judgment, Persecution, Sacrifice
Command: None.
Promise: None.
Praying from Mark 14:62. Themes: Salvation, Second Coming, Divinity.
Promise. The verse is a promise that the reader will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of Power and coming with the clouds of the sky.
Praying from Mark 14:58. Themes: Salvation, Resurrection, Temple imagery.
Promise. The verse is a statement about what Jesus said he would do – destroy the temple and build another in three days.
Praying from Mark 14:49. Themes: Fulfillment, Teaching, Betrayal
Promise. The verse is stating that Jesus was not arrested in the temple so that the Scriptures might be fulfilled. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Mark 14:44. Themes: Betrayal, Deception, Arrest
Command. The verse instructs the readers to seize and lead away the person who is identified by the betrayer’s kiss.
Praying from Mark 14:42. Themes: Betrayal, Obedience, Sacrifice.
Command. The verse commands the reader to arise and get going because the one who will betray Jesus is approaching.
Praying from Mark 14:41. Themes: Betrayal, Rest, Hour.
Promise. The verse is a statement that the hour has come and the Son of Man is being betrayed into the hands of sinners. There is no command given to the r…
Praying from Mark 14:38. Themes: temptation, prayer, weakness
Command. The verse commands the reader to “watch and pray” in order to avoid temptation, acknowledging the weakness of the flesh.
Praying from Mark 14:37. Themes: Watchfulness, Prayer, Temptation
Command. The verse commands the reader to stay awake and watch for one hour.
Praying from Mark 14:36. Themes: Surrender, Trust, Will of God.
Promise. The verse shows Jesus acknowledging God’s power and asking for his will to be done, even if it means suffering. It is a promise that God has the p…
Praying from Mark 14:34. Themes: Sorrow, Watchfulness, Death.
Command. The reader is commanded to stay and watch.
Praying from Mark 14:32. Themes: Prayer, Discipleship, Suffering
Command – The reader is commanded to sit and wait while Jesus prays.
Praying from Mark 14:31. Themes: Loyalty, Courage, Faithfulness.
Promise. The verse is a statement of Peter’s commitment to not deny Jesus, even if it means dying with him.
Praying from Mark 14:30. Themes: betrayal, prophecy, denial
Promise.
Jesus is predicting that Peter will deny him three times before the rooster crows twice.
Praying from Mark 14:28. Themes: Resurrection, Promise, Commissioning.
Promise.
The verse is a promise from Jesus that after he is raised from the dead, he will go before his disciples into Galilee.
Praying from Mark 14:27. Themes: Suffering, Prophecy, Betrayal.
Promise. The verse is a prophecy that Jesus will be struck and his disciples will scatter.
Praying from Mark 14:25. Themes: Hope, Kingdom, Redemption.
Promise.
The verse promises that the speaker (presumably Jesus) will not drink wine again until he drinks it in God’s Kingdom.