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Monday, April 27th, 2026
the Fourth Week after Easter
the Fourth Week after Easter
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Mark 2:14
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As they continued on their travels to spread the good news, he saw a fellow named Levi sitting in a tax collector's booth. "Saddle up, cowboy," he said to him. Levi left everything right there and rode off with them.
Mark 2:15
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They rode over to Levi's place to have some grub and a lot of Levi's friends were there. These fellows were all tax collectors, outcasts, and outlaws.
Mark 2:16
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When the religious experts and bigwig preachers saw who Jesus was eating with, they asked his cowboys, "Why does he eat with such lowlifes?"
Mark 2:20
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There will come a time when the cowboy will no longer be around and that is when they will fast.
Mark 2:23
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A little while after that, Jesus and his cowboys were riding through some grain fields on the day of rest. They got hungry and picked some heads of wheat for a quick snack.
Mark 3:4
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Then Jesus turned to all the scowling preachers and said, "Is it against the Law to do something good for someone who is in a bad way?" They sat there and didn't say a word.
Mark 3:6
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Them bigwig preachers went straight out and began planning how they could kill Jesus.
Mark 3:11
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But whenever a demon saw him, they would always fall down and holler out, "You are the Son of God, his Top Hand!"
Mark 3:14
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He chose twelve cowboys to ride with him so he could teach them his ways and they could show others. He also gave them the power to
Mark 3:22
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The religious experts came all the way from Jerusalem, but they said he was possessed by the devil and that is how he was able to cast out the demons.
Mark 3:31
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While all this was happening, Jesus's mom and brothers finally found him. They were standing outside the house where he was and
Mark 3:32
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they sent some people in to get him.Someone in the crowd said, "Hey! Your mom and brothers are outside looking for you."
Mark 4:7
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Other seeds fell among the cactus and thistles. They sprouted, but were choked out by the thorns.
Mark 4:12
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so this old saying would come true, 'They look, but cannot see. They hear, but they cannot understand. If they could see and understand, they would turn to me and be forgiven.'"
Mark 4:17
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But they don't last long because it was all emotion and no faith. They wither quickly when faced with any kind of adversity.
Mark 4:20
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And finally, the seed that found good ground are those people who hear the good news and do something with it. They produce a harvest of thirty, sixty, or even a hundred times as much as has been planted."
Mark 4:37
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But soon, after they had bedded down for the night, a terrible storm came upon them. Lightning struck all around and the wind threatened to blow them all away . . . if the waves didn't drown them first.
Mark 5:15
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People came running and the first thing they saw was Jesus sitting there talking to the man who had been possessed, but this time he was in his right mind.
Mark 5:16
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Word spread quickly about what happened and the people were afraid. They
Mark 5:38
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As they neared Jairus's house, there was a terrible commotion of wailing and sobbing coming from inside and out.
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