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Mark 14 traces the final hours before Jesus’ crucifixion, revealing the contrast between human weakness and divine obedience. The woman’s anointing anticipates Jesus’ burial and stands as a model of wholehearted devotion. Judas’ betrayal highlights the cost of misplaced allegiance.
At the Last Supper, Jesus establishes the new covenant, identifying His body and blood as the means of forgiveness. In Gethsemane, Jesus wrestles honestly with suffering yet submits fully to the Father’s will, becoming the perfect example of faithful obedience.
Jesus’ arrest, trial, and Peter’s denial show the collapse of human loyalty — yet Jesus remains steady, fulfilling Scripture and embracing the path that leads to redemption.
Mark 14 reveals Christ as the willing Lamb who submits to the Father’s will. The broken bread and poured wine point directly to the cross. Gethsemane anticipates Calvary, where obedience triumphs over fear, and the faithful Son carries the weight of the world’s sin.
Mark 14
Full Song Lyrics
Verse 1 — The Plot
Two days remain till Passover night
The leaders scheme outside the light
Not in the feast, not in the crowd
Fear restrains what hate allows
But mercy moves in quiet space
A woman comes with costly grace
Verse 2 — The Broken Jar
Alabaster breaks in air
Pure perfume poured without care
Some protest love’s reckless cost
“What a waste,” they count the loss
Jesus speaks — the moment sealed
“She’s done a beautiful thing,” revealed
Prepared for burial before the grave
Love understood what fear would save
Chorus — Remember Her
Wherever this good news is told
Her act of love will still be known
What she has done will stand through time
When hearts pour out what’s truly mine
Verse 3
Judas leaves with silver weighed
Betrayal priced, the deal is made
The room prepared, the hour near
Jesus sits with those most dear
Bread is broken, words unfold
“This is My body — take and hold”
The cup is raised, the covenant poured
“My blood for many,” the promise sworn
Chorus
Given for you, broken and shared
A new covenant freely declared
Forgiveness sealed in sacred wine
Love poured out in flesh and time
Verse 4 — Gethsemane
They sing and walk beneath the trees
Toward the garden, falling leaves
“My soul is crushed with sorrow’s weight”
He asks them all — “Stay awake”
He falls alone, the prayer is torn
“Let this cup from Me be gone
Yet not My will — but Yours be done”
He rises ready — the choice is won
Bridge — Spirit Willing
Sleep returns where fear runs deep
The flesh is weak, the spirit weeps
Again He prays, again He yields
Obedience sealed where anguish kneels
Verse 5 — Betrayal’s Kiss
Torches flash, the moment breaks
A friend steps close, affection faked
A kiss delivers the Son of Man
They seize His hands — the plan began
A sword swings fast, an ear falls down
Violence meets the silent crown
“All this must fulfill the word”
They flee — He stands unheard
Verse 6
False witnesses collide and fail
Their stories crack beneath the tale
“Are You the Christ?” the question burns
Jesus speaks — no more returns
“You will see the Son of Man
Coming in glory, heaven’s hand”
The verdict falls, the sentence sealed
Condemned before the truth revealed
Final Chorus — Not My Will
Not My will, but Yours be done
The faithful path is fully run
Though all deny and all depart
Obedience holds the Father’s heart
Outro — The Rooster Crows
Peter swears he’ll never fall
Before the dawn, denial calls
The rooster cries, the glance is shared
And bitter tears confess
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