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Mark 10:45
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the greatest story ever told!
It is the greatest story because it centers on the greatest person to ever walk the earth!
-Matthew presents Jesus as The King of the Jews.
His Gospel was written to a Jewish audience.
-Luke presents Jesus as The Son of Man, reaching out to the Greeks.
-Luke presents Jesus as The Son of Man, reaching out to the Greeks.
-John presents Jesus as The Son of God, written to the world at large.
-Mark presents Jesus as The Servant of Men, written primarily with a Roman audience in mind.
Matt 14:29
John Mark is the author of this Gospel.
John Mark was part of the mission team led by Barnabas and Paul
Barnabas created a second missionary team
Mark wrote this Gospel based on the preaching of Peter!
Mark wrote his Gospel AD 67- 70
Theme: Jesus is the Servant of God with authority and power.
This Gospel can be looked at from several vantage points:
Tangible Gospel – Mark focused more on the actions and life of Jesus than the words He spoke.
Action Packed- Mark moves rapidly from one account of Jesus ministry to another.
Gospel of Jesus’ Humanity
Mark 3:5
Jesus came with purpose – to give His life a ransom US!
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