Ep2 — The Gospel According to Mark: Background & Distinctives
Update: 2025-08-30
Description
In this episode of Studies in the Gospel of Mark, we step back to look at the unique shape and voice of Mark’s Gospel. Who was John Mark? Why does this Gospel read so urgently compared to Matthew, Luke, or John? And what would the first readers — especially in a Roman context — have heard when they opened this text?
Mark doesn’t waste words. He moves fast, cuts straight to the action, and forces us to see Jesus as the Son of God breaking into history with authority. Along the way, we’ll explore how Mark differs from the other Gospels, what his background was, and why his message still cuts through the noise today.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Who John Mark was, and how Peter’s voice shaped this Gospel.
- Why Mark’s writing style is urgent, raw, and full of the word “immediately.”
- How Mark’s Gospel compares to Matthew, Luke, and John.
- Why the first readers — especially Romans — would have felt both scandal and hope.
- How Mark 1:1 sets the tone for the entire Gospel: “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.”
- Why the authority of Scripture matters more than church traditions or celebrity voices.
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