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Arguably noted as the first Gospel to be recorded, the Gospel of Mark is a rapid fire, action-packed account addressed to Roman believers, more specifically, Gentiles. In writing to Roman Gentiles, Mark omits Jewish elements and makes fewer references to Old Testament text. Mark’s Gospel is filled with action from the start of the first chapter as John the Baptist is introduced on the scene to make way for the promised Messiah, Jesus Christ. After 400 years of silence after the book of Malachi, the Jewish people were long awaiting their Messianic King.  What was thought to be a triumphal entry to usher in the Messianic Kingdom was the triumphal entry of Christ ushering in a new humanity by way of suffering and dying on a cross. Along with VBVMI’s previous studies in Matthew, Luke, and John, we will see a full picture of Jesus’ life, personhood, work, and ministry on earth. Mark presents Jesus as a suffering king and in turn encourages believers of Christ to obey both in word and in deed. Join us as we walk through the Gospel of Mark, verse by verse.

The Gospel of Mark Wesley Livingston

    • Religion & Spirituality
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Arguably noted as the first Gospel to be recorded, the Gospel of Mark is a rapid fire, action-packed account addressed to Roman believers, more specifically, Gentiles. In writing to Roman Gentiles, Mark omits Jewish elements and makes fewer references to Old Testament text. Mark’s Gospel is filled with action from the start of the first chapter as John the Baptist is introduced on the scene to make way for the promised Messiah, Jesus Christ. After 400 years of silence after the book of Malachi, the Jewish people were long awaiting their Messianic King.  What was thought to be a triumphal entry to usher in the Messianic Kingdom was the triumphal entry of Christ ushering in a new humanity by way of suffering and dying on a cross. Along with VBVMI’s previous studies in Matthew, Luke, and John, we will see a full picture of Jesus’ life, personhood, work, and ministry on earth. Mark presents Jesus as a suffering king and in turn encourages believers of Christ to obey both in word and in deed. Join us as we walk through the Gospel of Mark, verse by verse.

    16C Chapter 16:15-20

    16C Chapter 16:15-20

    Mark 16C – Now What? An Explanation of the Long Ending of Mark (Part 2)

    16B Chapter 16:9-14

    16B Chapter 16:9-14

    Mark 16B - Now What? An Explanation of the Long Ending of Mark 16

    16A Chapter 16:1-8

    16A Chapter 16:1-8

    Mark 16A - He is Risen

    15F Chapter 15:40-47

    15F Chapter 15:40-47

    Mark 15F - A Race to the Tomb

    15E Chapter 15:33-39

    15E Chapter 15:33-39

    Mark 15E - A Crucified Christ: The Hour of Wrath

    15D Chapter 15:22-32

    15D Chapter 15:22-32

    Mark 15D - A Crucified Christ: The Suffering and Mocking Hour

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