
Faith That Stays | Mark 15:47
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Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day.
Today’s shout-out goes to Matt Krapoviky from Auburn, ME. Thank you for your generosity and partnership in Project 23. This one's for you.
Our text today is Mark 15:47:
Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses saw where he was laid. — Mark 15:47
In a world that turned away, two women stayed: Mary Magdalene and Mary, the mother of Joses. While others fled in sorrow or fear, these faithful hearts watched where Jesus’ body was laid.
Why does Mark single them out?
First | Their Presence Speaks Faithfulness
They weren’t curious onlookers. They were devoted followers—present in grief, refusing to abandon their Lord.
Second | They Precede the Resurrection
Their careful observation set the stage for the empty tomb. They would be the first witnesses of new life.
Third | They Model Courageous Love
In a culture that marginalized women, Jesus honored their devotion by entrusting them with the first word of His victory.
These two Marys remind us that hope often starts with those who stay when everyone else walks away. Their eyes saw the sealed stone, but their hearts believed a stone wouldn't keep him forever. Who are the “Marys” in your life? Who sits with you in grief, refuses to give up, and points you toward hope? Be there for someone in pain. Watch closely for where God is working, even when there’s no visible sign. Trust that new life comes after the darkest hours. Just as these women held on, you can hold hope for yourself and others.
#WitnessesOfHope, #Mark15, #FaithfulPresence
ASK THIS:
- What does the faithful presence of these two women teach you about loyalty?
- How might you be called to watch and wait for God’s work in someone’s life?
- In what areas have you been tempted to walk away instead of standing by?
- How can you cultivate hope when circumstances look hopeless?
DO THIS:
Today, reach out to someone who’s struggling. Send a simple message: “I’m here, and I’m not leaving.”
PRAY THIS:
Jesus, thank you for those who stay when all seems lost. Give me a heart like Mary’s—to remain present, hopeful, and faithful—even in the shadow of the tomb. Amen.
PLAY THIS:
"II Will Wait For You (Psalm 130)."