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Mark 13 is full of phrases like "watch out," "be on your guard," "be alert," "keep watch," and "watch." As we learned earlier, repetition in the text is often an author's way of making the main points clear. What main point was Jesus trying to make clear to His disciples with so much repetition in this chapter? Do you think this main point applies to His Church today? Do you think this main point has application in your life? Take time today to pray that God will guide your heart and mind as you reflect on these questions. After your time of prayer, reflect in the Notes feature in the YouVersion App. (Note: Church is capitalized above to mean the global Church - all Christians.)
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Do you want to get more out of the Bible? The Bible is the very breath of God, and God wants to use it to speak into your life each day! This plan brings together daily Bible reading along with a collection of Bible study tools to help you get more out of the Bible every day! For tips on using this plan in a group, see day 1.
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