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The Send: A Life of Christ-Like Action

DAY 2 OF 30

Today, we will read about the start of Jesus’ ministry. His announcement that God’s kingdom has come near isn’t just a message; it’s a mission he begins to enact immediately. Mark introduces some key themes we will want to track in these scenes as we study this book. In particular, pay attention to:

1. The cost of discipleship: Through Jesus’ teachings on discipleship and the disciples’ struggle to understand who Jesus is and what it means to follow him, Mark reveals that the true nature of discipleship is sacrificial service modeled after the cross.

2. Spiritual conflict: From the moment of Jesus’ baptism, he has been in battle with the demonic powers that have taken God’s creation captive (1:12-13). Jesus’ first major act of ministry is freeing a man from an impure spirit (1:21-28). His conflict with these powers will continue to escalate as he takes back territory for God’s kingdom.

3. The question of Jesus’ identity: Mark highlights the confusion surrounding Jesus’ public ministry. Notice how the disciples, crowds, religious leaders, Romans, and even demons perceive and respond to Jesus. At this point in the story, the demons are the only ones recognizing Jesus for who he is.

Additional Resources

The most important theme for understanding what Jesus is up to in Mark’s gospel is the kingdom of God. To learn more, check out this video from the BibleProject:

Reflection Questions:

  • How is God speaking to me through these verses?
  • What does this set of verses teach me about God?
  • What does this show me about the good news of Jesus?
  • How can I apply what I read today?

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The Send: A Life of Christ-Like Action

We are a part of the war on inaction! As we join in the Great Commission together, we also want to understand what this mission truly is. Join us on a 30-day journey through the Gospel of Mark as we explore who Jesus is and how his time on earth should lead us into a life of Christ-like action.

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