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Mentioned in 13 episodes
Gospel of Mark
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The Gospel of Mark is the earliest of the four Gospels and provides a unique perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
It emphasizes Jesus' role as both the powerful Messiah and the vulnerable suffering servant.
The narrative highlights key themes such as the Kingdom of God, the messianic secret, and Jesus' mission to suffer and die for the redemption of others.
The Gospel is set against the backdrop of Jewish apocalyptic expectations and the socio-political landscape of 1st-century Judea, serving as a theological treatise and a pastoral response to a community in crisis.
It emphasizes Jesus' role as both the powerful Messiah and the vulnerable suffering servant.
The narrative highlights key themes such as the Kingdom of God, the messianic secret, and Jesus' mission to suffer and die for the redemption of others.
The Gospel is set against the backdrop of Jewish apocalyptic expectations and the socio-political landscape of 1st-century Judea, serving as a theological treatise and a pastoral response to a community in crisis.
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Mentioned in 13 episodes
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as something to slip inside a bag.


John Mark Comer

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Kavod | Garden City E3
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White when talking about the hidden kingdom and a reinterpretation of the Gospel of Mark.

Gordon

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What Would You Do If Certainty Never Returned?
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Father Carlos Martins

Dr. Mary Healy

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The Supernatural Power of the Spirit with Dr. Mary Healy
Mentioned as encapsulating the idea that God is within all of us, regardless of background.

Civilization #24 - Resurrecting the Gnostic Jesus
Mentioned as the place where Jesus says that the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.

Day 281: Keep Holy the Lord’s Day (2025)
Mentioned by Joshua Jipp when discussing the gospels and their different perspectives on the crucifixion of Jesus.

Why do we call Good Friday good?
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as being written by John Mark, and tells Peter's story of his experiences with Jesus.


Andy Stanley

Miracles: Then & Now, Part 2: Mystery and Inconsistency // Andy Stanley
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when explaining the story behind his song 'Help My Unbelief'.


Chris Tomlin

How Chris Tomlin Is Leading Churches Through This Cultural Moment
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as something she reread a few times to understand different perspectives.

Lamorna Ash

Gen Z Christian Revival? What I Learnt Living Amongst Young Christian Converts
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as the shortest gospel, a good starting point for new Bible readers.


John Piper

I’ve Never Read the Bible, Where Should I Start?
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as a reference to a passage taken literally by snake handling churches.


David Boice

52 Ways to Go from Stranger to Friend - with David Boice
Mentioned when discussing the history of Tyrian purple, used to deck Jesus in the hours preceding his crucifixion.

Santa's Secret Super Stories
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in his discussion of the book of Acts.


Greg Koukl

The “Word of God” in Acts
Mentioned by Tod Bolsinger when discussing how to help people move through their fears into a place of faith and faithfulness.

251. How Church Leaders Can Overcome Fear and Build Trust, a Quick Conversation with Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson
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as the gospel where Jesus proclaims the time is fulfilled and the Kingdom of God is near.


Alistair Begg

Introducing Esther (Part 1 of 2)
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as one of the Gospels providing accounts of Jesus's life, ministry and death.


Dan Jones

1. A Nativity to Die For — Surprise!
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to read a passage and compare it with Matthew's gospel.

Scott McKnight

The Inspiration and Inerrancy of the Bible - KR 3
Mentioned by Father Barron, quoting a line from it as part of the gospel reading for the day.

The Bridegroom
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when reinforcing that Jesus had the same message about sacrifices for eternal life.


Alistair Begg
The Spirit of Sonship (Part 1 of 2)
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when discussing the ending of the Gospel of Luke and its sources.


Jimmy Akin

#063 When Were Luke and Acts Written? - Jimmy Akin



