✝ Daily Encouragement (4/14/25) "Malchus"
Published: Mon, 04/14/25
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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Monday, April 14, 2025 "Malchus"
Note:
During Holy
Week we
normally focus
on the
familiar
truths in
God's
redemption
plan as we
well should.
Hopefully, you
are feeding on
these truths
from your
personal
reading and
through your
church. In our
series this
week we will
consider
people during
the events of
Holy Week that
are rather
incidental to
the main
story. But
each one, just
like each of
us, has a
story.
Message
summary:
All
four Gospels
briefly
mention the
story of
Malchus, with
each
contributing
details not
necessarily
found in the
others. There
is surely a
reason in the
providence of
God his story
is prominent. Listen to our message on your audio player.
"Simon
Peter then,
having a
sword, drew it
and struck the
high priest's
slave, and cut
off his right
ear; and the
slave's name
was Malchus"
(John 18:10).
"But Jesus
answered
'Stop! No more
of this.' And
He touched his
ear and healed
him" (Luke
22:51). Oh, the love that drew salvation’s plan! Oh, the grace that brought it down to man! Oh, the mighty gulf that God did span At Calvary!
Today
let us examine
a rather
obscure Bible
character
whose proper
name is
mentioned only
once. During
the arrest of
Christ in the
garden of
Gethsemane we
read about
Malchus, a
servant to the
high priest.
As Jesus was
being arrested
Peter,
attempting to
protect Him,
took out his
sword and cut
off Malchus'
ear.
(Interestingly
only John's
account
specifies it
was Peter who
did the deed).
In my personal
study I often
wonder, what
happened to a
particular
Bible
character,
especially one
who appears
briefly in the
Scripture and
then
disappears
without
further
information.
And Malchus is
one of those
people. Mercy there was great, and grace was free; Pardon there was multiplied to me; There my burdened soul found liberty At Calvary.
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources "At Calvary" Watch on YouTube The Collingsworth Family This group will be singing Thursday April 24 at Philadelphia Christian Center, a church started by a Bible College friend. See here for details.
"The
Old Rugged
Cross"
Watch
on YouTube
Selah
![]()
Watch
on YouTube
(cued to where
they
sing)
Sight
& Sound's
production of
JESUS will be
streaming for
free over
Easter
Weekend. Go to
this site.
Here's the sample
trailer.
Major Events of the Passion Week An
astounding 30
of the 89
(1/3)
accumulative
chapters in
the four
gospels cover
the period
beginning with
Christ's
triumphal
entry through
His
resurrection
and
post-resurrection
appearances.
Mathematically
this means
that
approximately
33% of the
written
material in
the Gospels
deals with a
mere .05%
period of His
life! In the
providence of
God we have a
much greater
proportion of
Scriptural
revelation
dealing with
God's greatest
act of mercy
in providing
our
redemption.
Saturday
Sunday ![]()
Friday
afternoon I
picked up a
group of Amish
teachers who
had been at a
gathering in
eastern
Lancaster
County. As I
waited in the
van I could
hear them
singing in the
packed one
room
schoolhouse
and then on
the way home
they sang an
old hymn I'm
not sure we've
sung since
Bible College
years. See if
you've heard
it or perhaps
you sing it in
your
church!
"Tell it to
Jesus" Watch
on YouTube
Mennonite
Group a
cappella
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Statement:
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