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MARKed by Jesus: Mark 13:1-37 — 3/20/2026 10:00 AM

Today's All-Access Day chapel speaker is Dr. Thomas White, President of Cedarville University. Speaking from Mark 13:1-37, Dr. White encourages us to stay awake, stand firm, and stay faithful; Jesus is coming again!


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Chapel Recap: Stay Awake, Stand Firm, Stay Faithful

In today’s chapel, Dr. Thomas White continued his series in Mark, preaching from Mark 13. The main idea he drew from the passage was the call to stay awake, stand firm, and stay faithful, because Jesus is coming again.

Dr. White walked through the chapter in four sections. First, stay faithful against deception (13:1–8). Jesus warns that many will come with false claims and misleading messages. The call is not to panic but to remain grounded in truth. “We don’t trust the world; we trust the Word,” Dr. White said. “The Word will last forever.”

Second, stand firm through tribulation (13:9–23). Following Jesus will bring opposition, difficulty, and even suffering. Faithfulness is proven not in ease, but in perseverance.

Third, stay hopeful by trusting the promise (13:24–31). No matter what unfolds in the world, the return of Christ is certain. “It doesn’t matter what happens,” Dr. White reminded, “Jesus is coming again.”

Finally, stay awake and live ready (13:32–37). Since the timing of Christ’s return is unknown, the call is to live with constant readiness — spiritually alert, actively faithful, and fully engaged in what God has given you to do.

Dr. White gave us clear applications:

  • Be hopeful and stay anchored in the certainty of Christ’s return.
  • Be discerning and keep the main thing the main thing.
  • Be alert and remain spiritually awake.
  • Be faithful and continue the work of advancing God’s Kingdom.

Dr. White concluded with a final call to live for God’s glory. “You have the opportunity to use your God-given gifts and your God-given passions for God’s glory for the rest of your life.”