Mark: The Servant at Work

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A Survey of Mark

Action. Movement. Involvement. Service. Eutheos is the Greek term repeated throughout the gospel of Mark, appearing nearly forty times. It means “immediately.” Although the shortest of the four gospels, the book of Mark wastes no words portraying the Savior as a servant to others. The tone is practical, which appealed to the Roman mind. We want to observe the Servant at work in this account of His life, noticing especially how clearly the key verse of the book (Mark 10:45) outlines the two major phases of His earthly existence and ministry.

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