Mark in 2min

Discover the main thoughts of Mark and see how they fit into the big picture of the Bible... in 2min.

Connecting Mark to the Big Picture of the Bible

The Key Ideas of Mark

To understand the Gospel of Mark in 2 minutes, let's place it within the big picture of the Bible. The Bible reveals God's plan to rescue humanity through Jesus Christ. In the Old Testament, we can see why this rescue is necessary because that's where the problem arises. And right at the beginning of the New Testament in the Gospels, we find the solution to this problem.

When God gives his son from heaven, the Gospel of Mark is one of the first books of the New Testament. Mark shows Jesus as the perfect servant of God who devotes his entire life to others. So with that, let's dive in. The Gospel of Mark emphasizes Jesus's deeds more than his words. It launches immediately into Jesus's ministry with minimal introduction and shows how active and powerful he is.

Jesus begins his ministry in the countryside far away from the capital city of Jerusalem. His disciples accompany him every step of the way as he preaches about God's kingdom. That is God's reign on earth. And this kingdom has already begun, even if it's not yet visible to everyone. Jesus validates his teaching by healing the sick and casting out demons, making it absolutely clear that God is at work.

Jesus's devotion and love for his neighbor perfectly demonstrate how God intends for humans to live. However, even though many are fascinated, envy grows among the religious elite. From the middle of the gospel onward, the setting shifts from the countryside to Jerusalem. Jesus tells his disciples that he will suffer and die for them and that he will rise again 3 days later.

Summary + Application to Christ

The culmination of his ministry lies not in outward successes but in his death on the cross. Here it becomes clear that Jesus gives his entire life for others and after 3 days Jesus rises from the dead and not long after he ascends into heaven where he continues to work to this day. So the gospel of Mark shows Jesus as the perfect servant of God who devotes his entire life to others.

Action Steps

Go ahead and read Mark to see how Jesus serves and ask him to give you his perspective on others.