This second volume covers Mark 9:2-
16:20, the culmination of Jesus'
ministry on earth. Seen in glory on
the Mount of Transfiguration,
challenged by religious skeptics, the
Christ moves inexorably toward the
Cross, where history's greatest battle
would be fought and won. And so we,
like the ancient world, are confronted
with the crucified and risen Christ
and must decide if we will acknowledge
him as our Lord and Savior.
Thus 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.
Those who preach, teach, and study
will find this book a gold mine of
helpful information. With divisions
and outlines that are never forced,
but flow naturally from the text, Mark
will be a great boon to those charged
with communicating the Word, and to
all who seek to grow in their faith
through personal Bible study.