The story of Christ’s journey to the cross is a familiar one within the context of the Christian Faith.
It is a well-known narrative and, as such, it features many characters who are not far from our recollection.
Judas, who betrayed Christ for 30 pieces of silver, is a familiar character. Caiaphas, the high priest who was
instrumental in the plot to crucify Christ, is a recognizable character. We have spent a great deal of time with
Peter, the disciple, who declared his undying devotion to Christ only to deny Him soon after. These characters
and their stories are important. It is needful that we take time to take a look at these well-known persons
who fill the narrative as Christ heads to the cross.
This book grew out of a series of Bible study lectures and Sunday morning sermons I delivered from on the Gospel of Mark. It is my sincere hope that this work might be helpful to you on your Christian journey. I pray that what is expressed here might provide you with a deeper sense of how the love of God extends to both the known and the unknown, to those who are popular, and to those who are faces in the crowd.
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