Setting the Stage: Introducing the Gospel of Mark (Part 2) | Mark 1:1
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Why does the Gospel of Mark feel so urgent, so direct, and so different from the other gospels? In Part 2 of “Setting the Stage,” Pastor Bart Horton continues our introduction to Mark—showing why the early church trusted this account, how Mark’s connection to Peter shaped the message, and why Mark’s fast-paced style presses every listener toward one central question: Is Jesus truly the Christ, the Son of God?
This episode highlights Mark’s unique focus on Jesus as the Servant—active, authoritative, and moving steadily toward the cross. You’ll also hear how God used a humbled, restored man (John Mark) to deliver a clear, candid portrait of Christ—one that doesn’t flatter human pride, but calls us to faith, repentance, and discipleship.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why the Gospel of Mark is trusted as inspired Scripture and rooted in eyewitness testimony
- How Mark’s relationship with Peter shaped the content and tone of this gospel
- What makes Mark’s writing style urgent, honest, and action-driven
- Why Mark presents Jesus as the suffering Servant—and why that matters for your life today
Perfect for anyone starting a verse-by-verse Bible study in Mark, Christians wanting a deeper understanding of Jesus’ life and ministry, and listeners who want Scripture that is practical, direct, and Christ-centered.
Topics covered: Gospel of Mark introduction, Mark and Peter, who wrote Mark’s Gospel, Jesus the Servant, Bible study, expository preaching, discipleship, early church testimonyGrowing In Grace features verse-by-verse Bible teaching from Pastor Bart Horton at Grace Bible Church of Hutchinson, Kansas. New episodes every week.