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The Man of the Hour (Mark 14:53-72)

It is well past midnight. In the high priest's residence, the Sanhedrin has assembled, hunting for a charge. In the courtyard below, Peter warms himself at a fire, trying to look inconspicuous. He has followed Jesus: close enough to keep him in sight, yet careful and quiet enough not to be named as a follower. And at the center, under arrest and abandoned by his friends stands our Savior.
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From Series: "The Gospel of Mark"
A series in the Gospel of Mark
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