Daniel 12: 1-3
The prophet Daniel tells of the end of the world and how some will be saved. 

Hebrews 10: 11-14. 18
Jesus has made just one sacrifice – himself.  This has done more than any of the sacrifices made by Priests.  Through Christ’s sacrifice he has achieved eternal perfection. 

Mark 13: 24-32
Jesus tells his followers of a dark time coming soon, when the Son of man will come in glory.  Nobody knows the day or hour, not even the Son himself. 

1 Kings 17: 10-16
In a time of famine a widow shows great faith in God’s word. 

Hebrews 9: 24-28
Christ offered himself completely to God to win our salvation. 

Mark 12: 38-44
In the pennies of those who are poor Jesus sees the integrity of faith. 

Apocalypse 7: 2-4, 9-14
John sees a huge number of saints who have suffered persecution but now enjoy victory in heaven.

1 John 3: 1-3
We are told that in the end we shall be like God because we will see him as he really is.

Matthew 5: 1-12
In the Beatitudes Jesus tells us what kind of people will enter into his kingdom.

Jeremiah 31: 7-9
An Exhortation to shout and praise the Lord,  for his divine plan is to bring his people home from exile in the lands of the north and the far ends of the earth. 

Hebrews 5: 1-6
The Hebrews are reminded that Priests are human, and that they are able to sympathise with sinners because of it.Each Priest – even Christ – is called by God. 

Mark 10: 46-52
The story of Bartimaeus, the blind beggar, who broke through the disapproving crowd to demand the attention of Jesus, and whose faith led to his sight being restored. 

Isaiah 53: 10-11
Isaiah meditates on the saving death and final victory of the suffering servant; this prophecy is fulfilled by Jesus. 

Hebrews 4: 14-16
Jesus is presented as our high Priest who has overcome sin and death to intercede for us in heaven. 

Mark 10: 35-45
Jesus teaches that discipleship can mean suffering and serving after the pattern that he himself showed us.