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  • Episode 9 - The Gospel of Mark, Chapter 9
    Feb 18 2026

    Welcome to The Scarlet Scribe: The Gospel of Mark, a fresh, chapter-by-chapter journey through the earliest of the four Gospels. In this series, we focus on the red-letter words of Jesus — what He actually said — and the power these words still carry today. Because when Jesus speaks it isn't just ink - it's impact.

    In this episode, Jesus reveals the Kingdom's power arriving dramatically, echoed by a heavenly "Bat Kol" voice from the cloud—reciting Torah, Prophets, and Psalms to affirm him as God's chosen Son (Exodus 4:22, Isaiah 44:1)—just as rabbinic tradition notes unrecorded divine interventions. Peter impulsively wants monuments, but Jesus silences transfiguration talk until resurrection; he equates John the Baptist with Malachi's Elijah, predicting parallel suffering. Defending growing disciples against scribes, Jesus confronts a childhood demon causing muteness, foaming, and near-death by fire or drowning—triggered by fatherly pleas for compassion. He explains some spirits demand prayer and fasting beyond simple rebuke, shifting focus to prepare them for his death's leadership vacuum.

    Disciples bicker over greatness; Jesus flips it—true leaders serve all, exemplified by a child's faithful trust. Embrace "generous orthodoxy": allow exorcisms by Jesus' name, even from outsiders, unifying against darkness. Hyperbolic warnings demand radical purity—cut off sin's "hand" or "eye" (Hebrews' hindering weights)—to stay as salty offerings of righteousness; lose flavor through unrighteousness, and you're discarded. Leadership is service, faith childlike, mission inclusive—throw off entanglements for Kingdom power. All in the Gospel of Mark, chapter 9.

    Follow The Scarlet Scribe on X at @whatHesaidinred for updates and reflection. If your church or community seeks to strengthen its safety and security, learn about Protective Ministries for Houses of Worship at porticoprotective.com.

    And because an asymmetric age calls for asymmetric ministry, consider supporting Operation Needle Nix — a compassionate outreach designed to help former offenders, survivors of violence or trafficking, and those leaving the occult remove tattoos tied to their past. Visit needlenix.org to get involved.

    So, join in as we listen, learn, and walk together through the words of Jesus — one chapter, one red letter at a time. All glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — now and forever, to the ages of ages.


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    15 Min.
  • Episode 8 - The Gospel of Mark, Chapter 8
    Feb 11 2026

    Welcome to The Scarlet Scribe: The Gospel of Mark, a fresh, chapter-by-chapter journey through the earliest of the four Gospels. In this series, we focus on the red-letter words of Jesus — what He actually said — and the power these words still carry today. Because when Jesus speaks it isn't just ink - it's impact.

    In this episode, Jesus' deep compassion drives this episode's miracles and teachings, from feeding 4,000 after three hungry days—echoing the 5,000 as organized generosity rather than mere spectacle—to warning against the "yeast" of Pharisees' traditions and Herod's politics. Publicly challenged by skeptics demanding signs despite abundant healings, Jesus rebukes their blindness, chastising disciples for fixating on literal bread amid overflowing baskets, urging eyes to see the spiritual corruption in religious legalism and political power.

    Peter declares him Messiah, triggering Jesus' plain prediction of suffering, death, and resurrection—shattering expectations of a conquering king for a "Ben Joseph" servant-Messiah rooted in Zechariah. The call rings out: True discipleship demands taking up your cross, embracing shame and social death in an honor-bound culture, an all-in commitment post-revelation where followers choose the path of sacrifice or fall away. All in the Gospel of Mark, chapter 8.

    Follow The Scarlet Scribe on X at @whatHesaidinred for updates and reflection. If your church or community seeks to strengthen its safety and security, learn about Protective Ministries for Houses of Worship at porticoprotective.com.

    And because an asymmetric age calls for asymmetric ministry, consider supporting Operation Needle Nix — a compassionate outreach designed to help former offenders, survivors of violence or trafficking, and those leaving the occult remove tattoos tied to their past. Visit needlenix.org to get involved.

    So, join in as we listen, learn, and walk together through the words of Jesus — one chapter, one red letter at a time. All glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — now and forever, to the ages of ages.


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    12 Min.
  • Episode 7 - The Gospel of Mark, Chapter 7
    Feb 4 2026

    Welcome to The Scarlet Scribe: The Gospel of Mark, a fresh, chapter-by-chapter journey through the earliest of the four Gospels. In this series, we focus on the red-letter words of Jesus — what He actually said — and the power these words still carry today. Because when Jesus speaks it isn't just ink - it's impact.

    In this episode, Jesus faces off against Jerusalem's scribes and Pharisees, who publicly challenge him over rabbinic traditions rather than Torah commands. Demonstrating mastery of Tanakh and Talmud, he delivers a sharp rebuke: God's word (Torah) trumps all human traditions, no matter how pious. He calls the crowds to witness that true defilement arises not from external foods or rituals, but from evil thoughts—greed, malice, deceit—stirred within the heart by world, flesh, and devil, then acted out. With his signature "He who has ears, let him hear," Jesus shifts focus to internal purity, later clarifying for disciples that this teaching exposes false piety, not kosher laws (despite later scribal additions claiming otherwise).

    A Syrophoenician woman's clever wordplay earns her daughter's distant healing from demonic oppression—Jesus' authority now unbound by proximity, extending beyond Israel's borders despite cultural insults like "dog" for Gentiles. He sighs deeply, breathing life (echoing Genesis) into a deaf-mute privately via Aramaic command, then urges silence amid spreading fame that burdens his mission. Key takeaways: Prioritize Scripture over tradition, guard your heart against sin's source, embrace faith like the outsider's persistence, and recognize Jesus' escalating power—personal, delegated, now remote—while navigating fame's costs. All in the Gospel of Mark, chapter 7.

    Follow The Scarlet Scribe on X at @whatHesaidinred for updates and reflection. If your church or community seeks to strengthen its safety and security, learn about Protective Ministries for Houses of Worship at porticoprotective.com.

    And because an asymmetric age calls for asymmetric ministry, consider supporting Operation Needle Nix — a compassionate outreach designed to help former offenders, survivors of violence or trafficking, and those leaving the occult remove tattoos tied to their past. Visit needlenix.org to get involved.

    So, join in as we listen, learn, and walk together through the words of Jesus — one chapter, one red letter at a time. All glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — now and forever, to the ages of ages.


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    12 Min.
  • Episode 6 - The Gospel of Mark, Chapter 6
    Jan 29 2026

    Welcome to The Scarlet Scribe: The Gospel of Mark, a fresh, chapter-by-chapter journey through the earliest of the four Gospels. In this series, we focus on the red-letter words of Jesus — what He actually said — and the power these words still carry today. Because when Jesus speaks it isn't just ink - it's impact.

    In this episode, we unpack pivotal Gospel moments where Jesus overcomes hometown slander—dismissed as "just a carpenter"—to reveal his messianic authority. Facing familiarity-bred contempt after proclaiming Isaiah 61, he commissions disciples for short-term missions: preaching repentance, casting out demons, anointing the sick with oil as a symbolic "christening," and shaking dust from rejecting towns. This progression—from calling to hands-on training—equips them with his power, reliant on hospitable households that model radical generosity.

    Jesus exemplifies sharing in the feeding of the 5,000, awakening communal abundance like Torah manna, urging "Be courageous, without fear" as he calms chaotic seas twice. Healing flows through everyday objects like his prayer shawl tassels, foreshadowing Acts. All in the Gospel of Mark, chapter 6.

    Follow The Scarlet Scribe on X at @whatHesaidinred for updates and reflection. If your church or community seeks to strengthen its safety and security, learn about Protective Ministries for Houses of Worship at porticoprotective.com.

    And because an asymmetric age calls for asymmetric ministry, consider supporting Operation Needle Nix — a compassionate outreach designed to help former offenders, survivors of violence or trafficking, and those leaving the occult remove tattoos tied to their past. Visit needlenix.org to get involved.

    So, join in as we listen, learn, and walk together through the words of Jesus — one chapter, one red letter at a time. All glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — now and forever, to the ages of ages..


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    15 Min.
  • Episode 5 - The Gospel of Mark, Chapter 5
    Jan 26 2026

    Welcome to The Scarlet Scribe: The Gospel of Mark, a fresh, chapter-by-chapter journey through the earliest of the four Gospels. In this series, we focus on the red-letter words of Jesus — what He actually said — and the power these words still carry today. Because when Jesus speaks it isn't just ink - it's impact.

    In this episode, we journey through one of the most dramatic encounters in the Gospel of Mark — Jesus’ confrontation with the unclean spirit known as Legion and the chain of miraculous events that follow. We’ll uncover how this story reveals the deceptive nature of demonic forces, their manipulation through lies and fear, and how even their words were attempts to derail Jesus’ mission.

    From the possessed man’s deliverance to the ripple of anger it caused among the herders and townspeople, this passage exposes the clash between worldly priorities and the mercy-driven power of God. We’ll also explore the intertwined healings that follow — the faith of a ritually unclean woman restored to health and community, and the raising of a synagogue leader’s daughter. Together, these moments reveal that God’s mercy, compassion, and power reach those on the margins and invite all who follow Jesus into faith-filled action, all in the Gospel of Mark, chapter 5.

    Follow The Scarlet Scribe on X at @whatHesaidinred for updates and reflection. If your church or community seeks to strengthen its safety and security, learn about Protective Ministries for Houses of Worship at porticoprotective.com.

    And because an asymmetric age calls for asymmetric ministry, consider supporting Operation Needle Nix — a compassionate outreach designed to help former offenders, survivors of violence or trafficking, and those leaving the occult remove tattoos tied to their past. Visit needlenix.org to get involved.

    So, join in as we listen, learn, and walk together through the words of Jesus — one chapter, one red letter at a time. All glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — now and forever, to the ages of ages.

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    14 Min.
  • Episode 4 - The Gospel of Mark, Chapter 4
    Jan 22 2026

    Welcome to The Scarlet Scribe: The Gospel of Mark, a fresh, chapter-by-chapter journey through the earliest of the four Gospels. In this series, we focus on the red-letter words of Jesus — what He actually said — and the power these words still carry today. Because when Jesus speaks it isn't just ink - it's impact.

    In this episode, we explore the very first parable Jesus tells in the Gospel of Mark—a story rooted in the everyday life of a 1st-century agricultural society. Jesus often used parables as “coded” stories, teaching profound spiritual truths beneath simple images of farmers, seeds, and soil. We’ll unpack what it means to truly hear his message, why some hearts are more receptive than others, and how the kingdom of God begins small but grows into something immense and life-giving.

    Along the way, we’ll consider the hidden wisdom behind these stories—why Jesus sometimes spoke in veiled language, how misunderstanding can lead to missed truth, and what genuine faith and fruitfulness look like in real life. Whether you’re new to the parables or revisiting them with fresh eyes, this episode invites you to listen deeply and cultivate good soil in your own heart. All this in the Gospel of Mark, chapter 4.

    Follow The Scarlet Scribe on X at @whatHesaidinred for updates and reflection. If your church or community seeks to strengthen its safety and security, learn about Protective Ministries for Houses of Worship at porticoprotective.com.

    And because an asymmetric age calls for asymmetric ministry, consider supporting Operation Needle Nix — a compassionate outreach designed to help former offenders, survivors of violence or trafficking, and those leaving the occult remove tattoos tied to their past. Visit needlenix.org to get involved.

    So, join in as we listen, learn, and walk together through the words of Jesus — one chapter, one red letter at a time. All glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — now and forever, to the ages of ages.

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    14 Min.
  • Episode 2 - The Gospel of Mark, Chapter 2
    Jan 16 2026

    Welcome to The Scarlet Scribe: The Gospel of Mark, a fresh, chapter-by-chapter journey through the earliest of the four Gospels. In this series, we focus on the red-letter words of Jesus — what He actually said — and the power these words still carry today. Because when Jesus speaks it isn't just ink - it's impact.

    In this episode, we explore the deep connection between sickness, forgiveness, and the authority of Jesus’ actions. Far from a theoretical debate, this passage reveals a practical demonstration of divine power — the proof is in the healing itself. We unpack how forgiveness was perceived in the first century, why some accused Jesus of overturning God’s justice, and how His actions reframed what it meant to be righteous or sinful.

    Through encounters with skeptics, tax collectors, and the hungry, we consider how repentance calls sinners back into community, how fasting shapes spiritual maturity, and how the preservation of life sometimes overrides even sacred rules. This conversation invites listeners to see that divine mercy isn't opposed to justice — it fulfills it.

    Follow The Scarlet Scribe on X at @whatHesaidinred for updates and reflection. If your church or community seeks to strengthen its safety and security, learn about Protective Ministries for Houses of Worship at porticoprotective.com.

    And because an asymmetric age calls for asymmetric ministry, consider supporting Operation Needle Nix — a compassionate outreach designed to help former offenders, survivors of violence or trafficking, and those leaving the occult remove tattoos tied to their past. Visit needlenix.org to get involved.

    So, join in as we listen, learn, and walk together through the words of Jesus — one chapter, one red letter at a time. All glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — now and forever, to the ages of ages

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    11 Min.
  • Episode 3 - The Gospel of Mark, Chapter 3
    Jan 9 2026

    Welcome to The Scarlet Scribe: The Gospel of Mark, a fresh, chapter-by-chapter journey through the earliest of the four Gospels. In this series, we focus on the red-letter words of Jesus — what He actually said — and the power these words still carry today. Because when Jesus speaks it isn't just ink - it's impact.

    In this episode of The Scarlet Scribe, we dive deep into Chapter 3 of the Gospel of Mark, continuing the conversation on what it means to preserve life and honor God’s will above all else. From Jesus’ confrontation over healing on the Sabbath to his clash with the scribes accusing him of sorcery, this discussion explores how themes of mercy, truth, and spiritual discernment weave through the text.

    We’ll consider why Jesus’ anger toward certain Pharisees mattered, what the “blasphemy of the Spirit” truly means in its historical context, and how the demonic opposition reveals the unity of evil against the kingdom of God. The episode also examines Jesus’ redefinition of family—not by bloodline, but by obedience and faithfulness to God’s will.

    Follow The Scarlet Scribe on X at @whatHesaidinred for updates and reflection. If your church or community seeks to strengthen its safety and security, learn about Protective Ministries for Houses of Worship at porticoprotective.com.

    And because an asymmetric age calls for asymmetric ministry, consider supporting Operation Needle Nix — a compassionate outreach designed to help former offenders, survivors of violence or trafficking, and those leaving the occult remove tattoos tied to their past. Visit needlenix.org to get involved.

    So, join in as we listen, learn, and walk together through the words of Jesus — one chapter, one red letter at a time. All glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — now and forever, to the ages of ages.

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    11 Min.