Jesus drank the cup of God’s wrath on our behalf,
fully satisfying divine justice.
After suffering in our place, Jesus died in our
place.
Gospel Implication: Jesus absorbed the fury of
God’s wrath and entered God-forsaken darkness so that sinners would
be accepted by God through faith and repentance.
Access Granted (Mark 15:38)
The temple curtain signified the veil that stood
between God and man.
As Jesus died on the cross, He tore the temple
curtain from top to bottom.
Gospel Implication: Because of Jesus’ finished work
on the cross, we have access to God.
Identity Declared (Mark 15:39)
The centurion declares Jesus as the Son of God in
the wake of His death.
This confession echoes the identity statements of
Mark 1:1 and 8:29.
Gospel Implication: Jesus’ title as the Son of God
declares who He is and what He came to accomplish.
Witnesses Described (Mark
15:40-41)
The women who followed Jesus were devoted to Him
and His ministry.
Gospel Implication: Jesus calls both men and women
to Himself who He equips for His kingdom purposes.
Death Confirmed (Mark
15:42-47)
The death of Christ was confirmed, but it would be
short-lived.
Joseph of Arimathea courageously and unashamedly
identifies with Jesus and requests to bury Jesus.
Gospel Implication: Jesus entered death in order to
conquer death for us.
About the Podcast
This is the podcast for Raintree Community Church in Lee's Summit, MO. It features Raintree's most recent sermons.