EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 30 MIN
Mark - A King's Ransom | A King's Betrayal | 15 March 2026 | 6pm
from FAC Podcast · host Figtree Anglican Church
In this sermon, Peter Lenehan unpacks Mark 14:12–31, focusing on Jesus’ final meal with his disciples in the context of betrayal and denial. He highlights how Jesus knowingly shares the Passover meal with those who will abandon him, revealing his extraordinary grace, patience, and commitment to relationship. The message explains the significance of the Lord’s Supper as a covenant of ongoing friendship through Jesus’ body and blood, while also addressing the seriousness of rejecting him. Listeners are challenged to consider both the warning of betrayal and the invitation to remain at Jesus’ table, responding with honest repentance and lives of sacrificial worship. Questions to Think About How does Jesus’ response to betrayal challenge the way you treat people who let you down? In what ways might you be tempted, like Judas, to value other things above Jesus? What does it mean for you personally to “stay at Jesus’ table”? How comfortable are you with honestly confessing your struggles and failures to God and others? Do you truly believe Jesus is worthy of sacrificial worship—and how is that seen in your life? Three Things to Take Away Jesus shows remarkable grace by inviting those who will fail him into relationship and fellowship. The key question of faith is not “Am I good enough?” but “Is Jesus worthy?” Honest confession and ongoing dependence on Jesus are essential to living a faithful Christian life.
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