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  • Why Jesus Felt Forsaken: A Study on the Agony of the Cross and God's Faithfulness | Mark 15
    Dec 10 2025

    Midweek Move: Jesus's Death and Direct Access to God (Mark 15:33-41)

    Join Dallas and Carlos Renfroe as they dive into the final, dark moments of Jesus’s life. We examine the supernatural darkness, Jesus's cry of separation, the prophetic tearing of the Temple Curtain, and the faith of the Centurion who became the first Gentile convert. We also offer practical advice for trusting God when facing your own dark seasons of suffering.

    Listen as we discuss: The supernatural three hours of darkness over the whole land and the agony of the crucifixion process. Why Jesus cried out, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" as He bore the sin of the world. Practical ways to rely on "stones of remembrance" and God's promises during difficult times. The profound significance of the Temple Curtain tearing, granting direct access to the Father through Christ. The Roman Centurion's declaration ("Truly this man was the Son of God") and encouragement for praying for unlikely converts. The role of Mary Magdalene, Mary, and Salome as faithful witnesses who stayed when the other disciples fled.

    ========== 🎙️ The Healing Place Church | Midweek Move Podcast

    The Midweek Move is a Bible Study podcast extension of The Healing Place, a church based in Shreveport, Louisiana. We seek to study scripture line-by-line, verse-by-verse, and ask ourselves what is happening here today.

    ========== Connect with The Healing Place: Website: www.thpshreveport.com Email Questions: MediaHub@thpshreveport.com THP's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thpmediaproductions Midweek Move YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@midweekmove

    ========== ⏳ Timecodes: 0:00 - Introduction 0:25 - Welcome to the Midweek Move Podcast 2:44 - Mark 15 verse 33 Darkness Over the Land (Sixth Hour to Ninth Hour) 3:58 - Discussion: The difference between Crucifixion and Death (lasting for days) 4:50 - Jesus's physical and mental state during the six hours on the cross 6:07 - Why Jesus refused the pain-dulling wine mixed with myrrh (maintaining full consciousness) 7:46 - Mark 15 verse 34: Jesus's Cry: "My God, why have you forsaken me?" (Fulfillment of Psalm 22) 8:40 - The agony of separation: Jesus bore our sin 10:20 - Practical advice: How to trust God during suffering and dark seasons 11:56 - Discussion: Using a physical Bible and journaling as "stones of remembrance" 15:19 - Mark 15 verse 35: Bystanders mock, thinking Jesus is calling Elijah 16:16 - Discussion: What victory looked like for Jesus (being obedient to death) 17:55 - Mark 15 verse 37: Jesus breathes His last breath ("It is finished") 19:15 - Jesus's final moments demonstrate consciousness and clarity 20:19 - Mark 15 verse 38: The Curtain of the Temple was torn in two 21:20 - Significance: Direct access to the Father through Christ, the High Priest 23:47 - Mark 15 verse 39: The Centurion's Confession: "Truly this man was the Son of God" 25:55 - Advice for praying for "unlikely converts" in your life 28:14 - Encouragement: Hope can come out of the darkest moments of history 28:57 - Mark 15 verse 40-41: The Faithful Women at the Cross (Mary Magdalene, Mary, Salome) 29:43 - The role and establishment of faithful women in the early church 30:20 - Note: Only John and the three women were present for the death 31:44 - Conclusion and Outro

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    32 min
  • Jesus Mocked & Crucified: Bible Study on Mark 15 (Soldiers, Pilate, & Simon of Cyrene)
    Dec 3 2025

    Midweek Move: Jesus Mocked & Crucified (Mark 15:16-32)

    Join Dallas and Carlos Renfroe as they continue their line-by-line, verse-by-verse study of Mark 15. This week, we examine the brutal mockery and torture Jesus endured at the hands of the soldiers and the profound, prophetic details of His crucifixion. We also tackle tough questions on biblical contradictions, the powerful story of Simon of Cyrene, and the deeper meaning of Christ's ultimate sacrifice.

    In This Episode:

    * The Mockery: The brutal flogging, the painful purple cloak, and the crown of thorns used by the Roman soldiers to humiliate Jesus (Mark 15:16-20). * Spiritual Authority: Profound advice for believers on standing for Christ even when spiritual leaders fail and submit to the world. * Simon of Cyrene: The compelling story of the man forced to carry the cross and the impact on his sons, Alexander and Rufus. * Parenting Faith: A discussion on how a parent's faith and encounters with Christ can impact the lives of their children. * Discrepancy Explained: Clearing up perceived biblical "contradictions" regarding the site of the crucifixion (Golgotha vs. Calvary) and the timing (Third Hour vs. Sixth Hour). * The Refusal: Why Jesus refused the pain-dulling wine mixed with myrrh. * Prophetic Fulfillment: How the soldiers casting lots for His garments fulfilled ancient prophecy (Psalm 22). * The Sacrifice: Understanding that Christ's death was done on our behalf before we had the chance to ask for forgiveness, highlighting the true nature of God's love.

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    🎙️ The Healing Place Church | Midweek Move Podcast

    The Midweek Move is a Bible Study podcast extension of The Healing Place, a church based in Shreveport, Louisiana. We seek to study scripture line-by-line, verse-by-verse, and apply it to our lives today.

    Connect with The Healing Place: * Website: www.thpshreveport.com * Email Questions: MediaHub@thpshreveport.com

    * Midweek Move YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@midweekmove * The Healing Place YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/thpmediaproductions

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    ⏳ Timecodes:

    * 0:00 - Introduction * 0:26 - Welcome to the Midweek Move Podcast * 2:45 - Mark 15:16-20: Jesus is Mocked by Soldiers * 3:19 - Description of the brutal flogging and the painful purple cloak * 6:17 - Discussion: Standing for Christ when leaders fail * 9:30 - Mark 15:21: Simon of Cyrene Carries the Cross * 11:40 - Discussion: Parenting advice for raising children in faith * 15:22 - Mark 15:22-23: Golgotha and Jesus's refusal of wine mixed with myrrh * 15:53 - Discrepancy explained: Golgotha vs. Calvary * 23:00 - Mark 15:24: Casting lots for garments (Prophetic Fulfillment) * 24:06 - Mark 15:25: The timing of the crucifixion (Third Hour vs. Sixth Hour) * 30:11 - Mark 15:29-32: The Mockery Continues * 35:00 - The deeper meaning of Christ's sacrifice

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    37 min
  • Did Pilate Try to SAVE Jesus? (Why Barabbas Was Released) | Mark 15:1-15 Explained
    Nov 26 2025

    Dive into Mark chapter 15 as we examine the critical final stage of Jesus' trial—His encounter with the Roman authority, Pilate. Discover the insidious strategy of the religious leaders who weaponized Rome's political fears by framing Jesus as a threat of treason, not blasphemy. We analyze Pilate's dilemma amid public pressure and his desperate attempt to release Jesus by offering the choice between the Messiah and the notorious insurrectionist Barabbas. This conversation uncovers the shocking reality of Jesus' silence before His accusers, how this fulfilled ancient prophecy, and the horrific cost of the Roman scourging before His crucifixion.

    Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:40 The Final Stage: Jesus Handed to Roman Leadership 02:15 Scripture Reading: Mark 15:1-2 (Before Pilate) 03:17 Understanding the Treason Charge Against Rome 05:29 Scripture Reading: Mark 15:3-5 (Jesus' Silence) 05:41 The Prophecy of Silence (Isaiah 53:7) 09:01 Scripture Reading: Mark 15:6-8 (The Barabbas Tradition) 10:29 Pilate Perceives the Schemes and Envy 11:27 Pilate's Dilemma: Releasing the Guilty in Place of the Innocent 13:17 Scripture Reading: Mark 15:11-12 (Crowd Chooses Barabbas) 14:59 Scripture Reading: Mark 15:13-15 (Crucify Him! The Scourging) 17:30 How Christians Should Respond to Ungodly Worldly Pressure

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    21 min
  • Did Jesus Claim to Be God in Mark 14?
    Nov 19 2025

    Mark 14:53-72 — What really happened when Jesus stood before the Sanhedrin, and why did His words trigger an immediate death sentence? In this episode, we break down the chaos inside the council chamber, the meaning of Jesus’ declaration “I am,” and Peter’s painful denial outside in the courtyard.

    Jesus’ trial is the start of the most painful moments of Jesus' life. Today, we examine how the Sanhedrin twisted His words, why His silence mattered, and how His final response was an unmistakable claim to divine authority. We also follow Peter’s emotional collapse—what drove him to deny Jesus, and what this moment still teaches us about failure, fear, and restoration.

    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:00 – Intro 01:01 – Why Mark 14 is so dense (and why slow study matters) 03:29 – Setting the scene: cold night, chaos, fear, and fatigue 05:15 – Peter follows Jesus into danger 06:02 – What Peter may have been thinking in the courtyard 08:17 – False witnesses and twisted testimony 10:23 – When people twist your words—how should Christians respond? 14:52 – Caiaphas confronts Jesus directly 15:37 – Why Jesus finally says “I am” 18:06 – The Sanhedrin’s explosive reaction 19:03 – Mocking, spitting, beating, and what those actions meant culturally 22:11 – The brutality and chaos of the moment 24:54 – Peter’s three denials begin 26:37 – Emotional collapse and the weight of guilt 27:21 – The warning and the hope in Peter’s failure 29:31 – How God restores those who fall

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    We walk line-by-line through Scripture to help you grow in biblical understanding and spiritual maturity. Dive into the full Book of Mark playlist and study with us each week.

    🔗 Links & Resources

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    If you have questions or need prayer, reach out anytime. We’re here for you.

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    32 min
  • Compassion for Judas? | Mark 14:43-52
    Nov 12 2025

    Mark 14:43-52 shows an interesting view of Judas. While it labels him the betrayer, it still has language that suggests a level of compassion for the very man who handed Jesus over to his death. Is it possible to have compassion for Judas? What does this mean for how we perceive those who have betrayed us personally? Join us as Carlos and Dallas break down this passage together.

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    29 min
  • What do you mean Jesus didn't want to die? | Mark 14:26-42
    Nov 5 2025

    In Mark 14, Jesus and his disciples go to the Mount of Olives to pray. Here, Jesus shares his burdens with 3 of his closest disciples and then goes on to pray a heartbreaking yet awe-inspiring prayer. What happened here, and what can we learn from this moment? Join us as Carlos and Dallas dig through Mark 14:26-42 together.

    00:00 – Introduction and recap of last week’s episode (Communion and reflection) 01:22 – Making Scripture personal and immersive 02:06 – Preparing for the heavy but hopeful journey ahead

    Mark 14:26–28 – Jesus and the Mount of Olives 02:33 – Reading Mark 14:26–28 02:55 – Setting the scene: the late-night walk to Gethsemane 04:07 – What hymn were they singing? (Psalms as worship)

    Mark 14:27–29 – “You will all fall away” 04:59 – Reading Mark 14:27–29 05:16 – Jesus references Zechariah 13:7 06:05 – How the disciples must have felt hearing they would fall away 07:32 – The hope in Jesus’ words despite the warning 08:28 – Lessons about control, faith, and God’s plan in hardship

    Mark 14:30–31 – Peter’s Declaration 11:04 – Reading Mark 14:30–31 11:23 – Peter insists, “I will not deny you” 12:01 – Responding to failure and restoration after falling short 13:12 – Helping others move past spiritual failure

    Mark 14:32–34 – Jesus’ Sorrow in Gethsemane 15:29 – Reading Mark 14:32–34 16:17 – Why Jesus only brought Peter, James, and John 17:17 – Leadership, trust, and knowing who to bring close 19:39 – Lessons for ministry leadership and accountability

    Mark 14:35–36 – “Not My Will, But Yours” 21:33 – Reading Mark 14:35–36 22:23 – The agony of submission and the meaning of “Abba, Father” 23:41 – Choosing obedience in suffering 24:05 – Developing faith to do the hard things 27:09 – The ripple effect of obedience and purpose in pain

    Mark 14:37–38 – Watch and Pray 28:07 – Reading Mark 14:37–38 28:26 – Jesus finds the disciples asleep 29:19 – How prayer helps us resist temptation 30:24 – Jesus’ compassion even in disappointment

    Mark 14:39–42 – The Betrayal Approaches 31:42 – Reading Mark 14:39–42 32:27 – The disciples’ weakness vs. Jesus’ strength 33:09 – Encouragement for the persecuted early church 34:26 – Grace for our human failures

    Closing 35:12 – Final thoughts: grace, restoration, and hope 35:33 – Invitation to connect and visit The Healing Place ( www.thpshreveport.com )

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    37 min
  • What really happened at the Last Supper?
    Oct 29 2025

    What really happened at the Last Supper? What is the point of modern-day Christians taking communion / the Eucharist? Join us as Carlos and Dallas sit down to discuss Mark 14:12-25 together.

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    26 min
  • Mary’s Gift vs Judas’ Betrayal | Understanding Mark 14:1–11
    Oct 22 2025

    This week on Midweek Move, Carlos and Dallas dive into the fascinating contrast between two people, one who blessed Jesus and one who betrayed Him. Through Mark 14:1-11, they explore what true humility looks like, why Mary's act of worship mattered, and how we can guard our hearts from pride and spiritual hardening.

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    32 min