The Gospel of Mark (2 Units)
What
this world needs is a Servant – and Mark presents Jesus Christ to us as
the perfect Servant, showing us Jesus moving swiftly from one event to
another leading up to when He gives 'His life a ransom for many.' The
Gospel of Mark emphasizes the servant nature of Jesus Christ,
concentrating on the things that Jesus did and where He went. It is the
shortest of the Gospels and probably the first one written. Mark
presents the action vividly and roughly in the order that the events
happened. Mark explains Jewish customs so his readers can have a better
understanding. His goal is to depict the perfect Servant, the Son of
God, who is the Lord Jesus Christ. --------------- For over sixty years, William MacDonald addressed the key issues of Christianity in clear and simple terms. Leaving a promising business career to serve the Lord Jesus, he traveled worldwide, proclaiming the unsearchable riches of Christ. His more than eighty works are characterized by an economy of words that only comes by a major time investment in God’s Word. Although William MacDonald went to be with the Lord in 2008, his writing ministry continues to instruct and teach thousands of people today. |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Servant Begins His Work (Mark 1)
Chapter 2 Early Opposition (Mark 2, 3)
Chapter 3 Parables of the Kingdom (Mark 4)
Chapter 4 Miracles of Healing (Mark 5)
Chapter 5 Only Believe (Mark 6)
Chapter 6 Belief and Unbelief (Mark 7, 8)
Chapter 7 Two Worlds (Mark 9)
Chapter 8 High Standards (Mark 10)
Chapter 9 The Last Week Begins (Mark 11, 12)
Chapter 10 Signs of Christ’s Return (Mark 13)
Chapter 11 The Betrayal and Trial of Jesus (Mark 14)
Chapter 12 More Than Conqueror (Mark 15, 16)