Jesus is Lord of All
Mark 5:1-20
I) Jesus’ _______________
II) The _____________
III) They encounter a ____________ man
A) Possession is ___________
B) Oppression is more _____________
IV) Jesus goes to ______ them out
V) The demons ____________ Him
VI) They try to ____________ to save themselves
VII) Jesus allows them to go into ________
VIII) The people are now afraid of _________ and ask Him to leave
IX) We see the first missionary to the ____________!
X) __________________
A) God cares about ______________
1) Shown by where Jesus ________
2) Shown by who Jesus ________
3) Shown by what Jesus ________
4) So _____ should too!
B) Jesus’ authority is _____________
1) Real but not seen or ____________
2) One day _____ will see and understand
C) Evil will one day be ______________
D) We have a ___________ too!
Devotional Reading for July 19, 2026
If a high priest sinned, he was required to bring a sin offering to the temple (Leviticus 4:3-12). He could relate to the people because he was subject to the same frailties they were, even though he was called by God. Jesus was also called by God to be our high priest, as Psalm 110:4 shows. Even though He Himself was without sin (2 Corinthians 5:21), He struggled and suffered and wept and prayed, which is why He can relate to us (Hebrews 4:15).
Luke 22:39-46 (WEB) “He came out and went, as his custom was, to the Mount of Olives. His disciples also followed him. When he was at the place, he said to them, ‘Pray that you don’t enter into temptation.’He was withdrawn from them about a stone’s throw, and he knelt down and prayed, saying, ‘Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.’ An angel from heaven appeared to him, strengthening him. Being in agony he prayed more earnestly. His sweat became like great drops of blood falling down on the ground. When he rose up from his prayer, he came to the disciples, and found them sleeping because of grief, and said to them, ‘Why do you sleep? Rise and pray that you may not enter into temptation.’ “
In fact, He was heard because of His devotion! But we note that this hearing didn’t mean that He escaped the cross. The whole purpose of the incarnation was for the cross. Jesus took on humanity and suffered as a result of His obedience.
Philippians 2:6-9 (WEB) “who, existing in the form of God, didn’t consider equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself, becoming obedient to the point of death, yes, the death of the cross. Therefore God also highly exalted him, and gave to him the name which is above every name,”
God incarnate, the second person of the divine Godhead, learned perfect obedience through the cross, and He “became to all of those who obey him the author of eternal salvation.” If that doesn’t blow your mind, nothing will!
Thought for the day: This can be difficult to understand, but it’s important for us to get. It’s the “solid food” that we should be chewing on as adults in the faith. This “solid food” teaches us the magnificent truth about the incarnation and the price that was paid for our salvation. It also teaches us that suffering has role to play in our lives, and we become better and more mature, or “perfected” as a result of it.
James 1:2-4 (WEB) “Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.”
Devotional Reading for July 18, 2026
Hebrews 4 reminds us to persevere in our confession and not miss the promised rest of God, like others did (4:11)! Here is the flow of the argument:
- God entered into rest at the time of creation and His rest continues (Hebrews 4:4-6).
- This rest was available to the Israelites at the time of the Exodus, but they did not enter it because of unbelief (Hebrews 3:8-11; 4:2, 6).
- This rest was still available in David’s time, but it could only be entered into through faith (Hebrews 3:7, 13, 19; 4:7).
- This rest is called a “Sabbath-rest,” and is identified as a cessation from individual works and an entering into God’s finished work (Hebrews 4:3, 9, 10).
- This rest is available “today” (4:3), and we can enter it through Jesus Christ!
- We know about our need through the Bible, because it judges “the thoughts and intentions of the heart.” We all stand condemned before God as a result of its judgment (4:11-13).
- Jesus is not only the great high priest who offers his own life for our salvation, He is also the great high priest who lived life on this earth and experienced what we experience. When we need help or understanding, we can go to Him (4:14-16).
Thought for the day: Have you put aside the idea that you can work your way to God? Have you entered into the rest that is only available through Jesus Christ?
Ephesians 2:8-9 (WEB) “for by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, that no one would boast.”
Devotional Reading for July 17, 2026
Chapter 3 continues to extol the greatness of Jesus!
- We are partners in the heavenly calling, all because of Jesus!
- So we should follow Him. He is our example of how to be faithful.
- He is greater than Moses!
- We are the house that Jesus built. We show that we are His by holding firm to our confidence and hope.
- We shouldn’t be like the Israelites, who rebelled (with a quote from Psalm 95:7-11).
- We need to encourage and challenge each other in order to stay faithful and focused.
Thought for the day: It’s all about Jesus!
Philippians 2:9-10 (WEB) “Therefore God also highly exalted him, and gave to him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow.”
Devotional Reading for July 16, 2026
Hebrews 2 continues to reveal the superiority of the Son. He is greater than the angels!
If angels were a part of the giving of the law (Deuteronomy 33:2) and we shouldn’t neglect it, how much more should we heed the message that was given by the Son? “How will we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?” The Son’s message was confirmed by signs and the gifts given by the Holy Spirit.
Psalm 8:4-6 and Genesis 1:28 reveal that the Son is greater than the angels because the world is subject to Him, even if that hasn’t yet been fully revealed. Even so, He deserves praise and adoration because of His willingness to become human and suffer on our behalf!
Jesus became human and suffered and died so that we could be saved. Psalm 22 and Isaiah 8:17-18 foreshadow his sacrifice for us. Because of His sacrifice we have been set free from the power of Satan and the power of death. We no longer need to fear! The Greek word translated “tempted” here can also be translated “trial,” which is probably better for our understanding.
Thought for the day: Jesus experienced life as we do. He understands the difficulties we face and therefore can help us through them!
Romans 8:34 (WEB) “Who is he who condemns? It is Christ who died, yes rather, who was raised from the dead, who is at the right hand of God, who also makes intercession for us.”
Devotional Reading for July 15, 2026
Are you confused about who Jesus is and what being the Son means? Apparently, you’re not alone. In Hebrews 1 it’s revealed that Jesus is:
- Communicator (He has spoken to us)
- Heir
- Creator
- Majestic (He is the radiance of God’s glory)
- Divine (He is the representation of God’s essence)
- Sustainer
- Savior
- Lord
- So, of course He is better than the angels!
The author of Hebrews (possibly Paul) goes on to show exactly how much greater than the angels Jesus is! He quotes Psalm 2:7, 2 Samuel 7:14, Deuteronomy 32:43, Psalm 45:6-7, Psalm 102:25-27, and Psalm 110:1.
Thought for the day: The angels are ministering servants. Jesus is King!
Revelation 19:11-16 (WEB) “I saw the heaven opened, and behold, a white horse, and he who sat on it is called Faithful and True. In righteousness he judges and makes war. His eyes are a flame of fire, and on his head are many crowns. He has names written and a name written which no one knows but he himself. He is clothed in a garment sprinkled with blood. His name is called ‘The Word of God.’ The armies which are in heaven, clothed in white, pure, fine linen, followed him on white horses. Out of his mouth proceeds a sharp, double-edged sword that with it he should strike the nations. He will rule them with an iron rod. He treads the wine press of the fierceness of the wrath of God, the Almighty. He has on his garment and on his thigh a name written, ‘KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.’ “
Devotional Reading for July 14, 2026
Chapter 36 resolves a dispute concerning inheritances. If inheriting daughters were to marry outside the tribe, what happens to the land during the year of Jubilee? The issue was resolved by allowing daughters to only marry within the tribe. That kept the land where it belonged.
The book closes with a reminder that, although Moses was used by God, God is the one calling the shots, and that’s why they should obey!
Thought for the day: God has also selected people today to convey and interpret His Word. If we don’t listen, we cause them grief and our disobedience brings harm to ourselves.
Hebrews 13:17 (WEB) “Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they watch on behalf of your souls, as those who will give account, that they may do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be unprofitable for you.”
Devotional Reading for July 13, 2026
We see here that the Levites were taken care of even though they did not personally possess land or dwellings. This was for a twofold purpose: 1) God was the Levites inheritance (Numbers 18:20), and 2) they were to be dispersed throughout Israel because they were disseminators of God’s truth (Deuteronomy 33:10).
Numbers 18:20 (WEB) “Yahweh said to Aaron, ‘You shall have no inheritance in their land, neither shall you have any portion among them. I am your portion and your inheritance among the children of Israel.’ “
Deuteronomy 33:10 (WEB) “They shall teach Jacob your ordinances, and Israel your law.”
The cities of refuge show us the sanctity of life. Murderers were to be killed, but only if there was significant testimony to their guilt. In fact, life is so sacred that even manslaughter was seen as a significant crime. The offender’s freedom was restricted until either his death, or the death of the high priest.
Thought for the day: Life is sacred because we are made in the image of God!
Genesis 9:6 (WEB) “Whoever sheds man’s blood, his blood will be shed by man, for God made man in his own image.”
Sermon outline for 7/12/26 (Radio broadcast 7/19/26) — “Never Alone!”
Never Alone!
Mark 4:35-41
I) The _________ nature of Jesus revealed
A) _______________ in the Old Testament
B) His ______________ displayed
C) His ______________ revealed
II) The disciples lack of ____________ revealed
A) The storm is ______________
B) The disciple’s response is _______________
1) They know where to __________
2) But they are ___________________
3) Presumably because they are ____________
III) Jesus ____________ them over their lack of faith
A) What is ___________?
B) The disciples didn’t _________
IV) They end up even more _____________!
V) What do we ___________?
A) We should realize that God is ____________ with us
1) He ________________!
2) He’s with us even in the ________ times
3) He has put His ____________ in us
B) We should realize that God ____________ about us
1) Even in the _________ times
2) Everything has a ____________
C) We should trust even when we don’t ______________
D) Faith should lead us to _________, not fear
Devotional Reading for July 12, 2026
Chapter 34 gives the limits of the promised land, as well as those who have been called “territorial commissioners.” Ten men are selected, one from each tribe that would settle in Canaan. They would assist Eleazar, the high priest, and Joshua, their military leader, in apportioning the land. Interestingly, the only one mentioned elsewhere in Scripture is Caleb.
The closest Israel ever came to a full inheritance of the land was during the reigns of David and Solomon, although they didn’t have control of the coastal strip along the Mediterranean Sea during that time.
Thought for the day: The lack of Israel’s full inheritance is a reminder to us that we are awaiting our full inheritance too!
Hebrews 9:15 (WEB) “For this reason he [Jesus] is the mediator of a new covenant, since a death has occurred for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first covenant, that those who have been called may receive the promise of the eternal inheritance.”