Mark 1: The Beginning of the Gospel
Mark: The Beginning of the Gospel The original title of the Gospel of Mark was based on the first phrase “The beginning of the gospel
Mark: The Beginning of the Gospel The original title of the Gospel of Mark was based on the first phrase “The beginning of the gospel
The Gospel of Mark was written between 58 and 63 AD to the Christians in Rome. The audience is primarily Gentiles because there are very
Mark 2:1-12, The Capernaum Caper by CHARLIE TAYLOR Around about 27 A.D. there was quite a crime committed in the small seaside town of
Mark 3 – Who Is Your Family? In the Gospel of Mark, Jesus uttered some controversial words when He asked a crowd, “Who are My
Mark 3—The Pursuit of Self Interest One of the interesting controversies in the Gospel accounts of the life of Jesus is the Sabbath controversies
Mark 4:35—5:20, The Perfect Storm and the Demoniac By harmonizing the three Gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark and Luke, we can see that Jesus and
Mark 5:21-43—The Miracle on the Way to do a Miracle In the church today, many use the name of Jesus and come to His house
Mark 6:30-52 In Mark 6:30, we read that the disciples were returning from a mission trip, and they were worn out, and didn’t even have
Mark 7:1-23, Religious Activity vs. Internal Righteousness In Mark 7:1-23, the “religious police” represented by the Pharisees and scribes, came from Jerusalem like private investigators
Mark 8:27—Who do You Say that I Am? So far in the Gospel of Mark we have encountered various views of who Jesus is.
Mark 9—The Transfiguration Imagine the scene as Jesus led His chosen disciples, Peter, James, and John up the slopes of the tallest mountain in
Mark 10:1-12—Divorce or No Divorce? It appears that in our society today the highest goals in relationships are “self fulfillment, personal happiness, and pleasure”.
Mark 10:17-27 Tthe Rich Young Ruler In Mark 10:13-16, people were bringing their little children to Jesus so that He might touch them and bless
Mark 10:32-52 The Trek of the Befuddled Earlier in Mark 8:31 and 9:31, Jesus had taught the disciples about the necessity of the upcoming Passion
Mark 12—the Parables of the Passion Week On Monday of the Passion Week of Christ, Jesus left Bethany where they were staying, and returned
Mark 14:32-52, The Garden of Gethsemane During His visits to Jerusalem, it was Jesus’s habit to stay at Mary and Martha’s house in Bethany,
Mark 15, Pontius Pilate the Roman Governor of Judea The role of Pilate in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ is so important that it
Mark 16 and 1 Corinthians 15, What if There Was No Resurrection? Years ago one of my students came to me asking about if the