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CloseRejoice in the Lord always.
In the opening verses of this book, Mark asserts that Jesus is not just the long-awaited Jewish Messiah, but the very Son of God. When Peter dramatically reaches this conclusion at the hinge point of the gospel in chapter 8, a new question is posed: "What has this man come to do?" In the next eight chapters, it will become clear that this King has come to suffer, die, and after that, to rise. He is the Servant King, who gives His life as a ransom for many.
Scripture References: Mark 12:1-12
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Romans 3:27-4:12 | Tim Baldwin | September 9, 2012 | Listen | ||
John 10:24-28 | Tim Baldwin | October 14, 2012 | Listen |