Mark's Gospel

Mark 1:1–8. Foundational truths: Deity of Christ, Humanity of Christ, The Good News, Repentance, Transformation, The perfection of Christ, He will baptize you.

Mark 1:9–28. The anointing: Baptism, Immersion not sprinkling, Empowered, Temptation, Angels, The cost of following Jesus, Authority, Casting out demons.

Mark 1:29–Mark 2:12. Healing the sick: Rebuking a fever, Sickness should be resisted, Jesus' popularity, Radiating his glory, Jesus is willing, The importance of the Word, Faith in action, Saved and healed.

Mark 2:13–17. The worst sickness of all: The extent of our Lord's forgiveness, Power in the blood, Sin is a sickness, God's remedy.

Mark 2:18–20. Fasting: Is fasting obligatory? Reasons for fasting, Practicalities of fasting.

Mark 2:21–22. New wine into new wineskins: Tradition, Flexibility, Change, The Church, The believer, Patching up the old, Rules for meetings, Remain flexible.

Mark 2:23–28. Lord of the Sabbath: A day of rest, A picture of Christ, Let no one judge you, Christian festivals, He is Lord.

Mark 3:1–6. The wrath of God: Jesus: the image of God, God's wrath, Salvation through Christ, Sorrow and pain.

Mark 3:7–12. The popularity of Jesus: From every direction, Followers of Christ, You are the Son of God, God's dwelling place, Forbidden to tell.

Mark 3:13–19. Church leadership: Twelve apostles, Judas Iscariot, Elders in the Old Testament, Elders in the New Testament, Qualities required of elders, Leadership is male, Choosing elders, Obey your leaders.

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