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Forty-seven days of devotions help you fix your eyes on Jesus throughout the Lenten season. Beginning on Ash Wednesday and continuing through Easter, each passage encourages you to consider what you see when you look at Jesus. These daily devotions connect with the corresponding Eyes on Jesus Lenten sermon series.
About the Theme
"Fix your eyes on Jesus."
When the people in the Passion narrative looked at Jesus, what did they see?
Eyes on Jesus asks us to look at Jesus through various Biblical character's viewpoints, learning how they saw Jesus. Did they misunderstand Him? Did they recognize Him as the Son of God?
Using Scripture passages from the Gospel of Mark, challenge yourself to consider what you see when you look at Jesus.