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Dive into the Gospel of Mark with a focus on the dramatic shifts of public opinion towards Jesus, from acclaim to rejection, and delve into the significance of Jesus' innocence and divinity as perceived by both his accusers and pagan Romans. Explore how the fulfillment of scripture, tearing of the temple curtain, and resurrection account provide ample reasons for belief. Discover the power and authority of Jesus to inspire discipleship and grapple with interpreting Mark 16:9-20. Unravel the core themes of Mark's Gospel and its implications for sharing the Christian faith effectively with non-Christians.
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Studying Mark • (with non-christians in mind)
Points to Bring up • Jesus’ accusers change their accusations • The people go from “hosanna!” to “crucify!” with a week • Jesus is not given a shred of justice • Pagan Romans clearly see Jesus’ innocence and divinity • Scripture consistently fulfilled • Temple curtain is torn • Plenty of reasons to believe the resurrection account!
Points to Bring up • How do I explain 16.9-20?
What’s Mark about? • Showing the power and authority of Jesus to inspire discipleship!