Mark 1

Today we are able to begin reading Mark's account of Jesus' life on this earth. Unlike Matthew's account, Mark does not give any information about Jesus' birth. I am so thankful that we have four different accounts of the life of Jesus, because we are able to see Jesus' life from different eyewitnesses and friends of eyewitnesses.

It is believed that Mark received most of his information from Peter, one of Jesus' closest disciples.

As you read Mark 1, you may notice that Jesus says several times not to tell people who he is or what he has done. During that particular period of history, the Jewish people were waiting for the Messiah, but they were looking for a political Messiah to save them from the Roman government. That's not what Jesus came to do; his purpose was to establish an eternal kingdom and did not come to cause a political revolt. 

The video below is made by thebibleproject.com  and the creators have done an excellent job of summarizing books of the Bible and key concepts of the Bible. This video gives a solid overview of the book of Mark.

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