In our age of aggressive evil and
apathetic faith, the Gospel of Mark
resounds with the dynamic power of the
Lord Jesus Christ. Perhaps the most
dramatic and action-packed of the
synoptic Gospels, Mark's writing
continues to inspire increased
commitment in the Church at large.
Mark's portrayal of Christ as the
Servant-Savior takes on fresh relevance
in these masterful expositions by
respected pastor/author R. Kent Hughes.
With careful exegesis, the author draws
from the text many practical lessons
for everyday living and effective
ministry. His numerous illustrations
reflect wide interests, extensive
reading, and years of experience
pastoring and counseling those who seek
to know Christ and walk in his ways.
This first volume covers Mark 1:1-9:1,
the main part of Jesus' teaching and
healing ministry. As the Messiah
confronts evil spirits, heals the
helpless, and challenges the orthodox,
a final conflict with the religious
establishment becomes inevitable--and
we, like the ancient world, must decide
if we will acknowledge him as our Lord
and Savior.