Seeing Jesus in the Gospel of MarkSýnishorn
GETTING SOME CONTEXT
Introduction to Mark:
As you read Mark, the “beginning of the gospel about Jesus Christ,” this plan will put you in the crowds and among the disciples, learning to be a careful observer of the life, teachings, miracles, and events of Jesus. If you are ready to investigate Jesus, if you are suspicious that there is more to life than what we see, if you are not a perfect Christian, if you would like to have more faith - then keep reading! Mark speaks to both the ordinary and the extraordinary. As you read, look for these repeated themes and ask yourself these questions:
Son of God/ Son of Man - Who is Jesus?
Cosmic Conflict - Is there more to life than what I can see?
Discipleship and Failure - How do followers of Jesus mess up?
Ordinary Heroes - What does faith look like?
Bible Dictionary Spotlight: Gospel
Throughout this reading plan, once or twice a week, a term, a place, or a person will be highlighted to give you more information as you observe all that is happening in the book of Mark.
Today’s spotlight is on the Gospel.
Before this word was used to describe the first four books of the New Testament, it was a common Greek word (euangelion) that meant “good news.” Commonly used to describe military victories or news from the emperor, it was not a “religious” word in the ancient world. As Christ’s followers adopted the word, “Gospel” came to mean the entirety of Jesus Christ’s life, work, teaching, miracles, death, and resurrection - all of that being God’s plan of salvation for humankind. As you read Mark, consider how good the news of Christ is for you and the world.
Look Closely:
Scholars consider the first verse of Mark (1:1) to be the title of the entire book. What does this title reveal to readers about the contents of the book?
Pause to Pray: Jesus, I believe you want to teach me more about yourself as I read Mark’s gospel. Open my ears to hear your voice, my eyes to see your works, my mind to understand your teachings, and my heart to love you and love others as you do… Amen.
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About this Plan
In a world of hostility, corruption, and confusion, a regular guy named Mark wrote his gospel to boldly proclaim that Jesus is THE good news. Mark vividly tells his story with urgency and purpose, giving all of us a front-row seat to the teachings, miracles, discipleship, and life of Jesus. This plan puts you in the story so that you can observe, ask questions, and learn alongside the disciples.
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