Mark: The Servant Ministry of Jesus (Focus on the Bible)

Redmond, Eric C


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Eric C. Redmond traces the servant ministry of Jesus in the gospel of Mark, revealing him as the authoritative Son of God in this Focus on the Bible layman's commentary.

- Part of the Focus on the Bible series of commentaries for laypeople

- Examines text passage by passage

- Reveals overall themes and key points

- Reflective questions with each chapter

Although the shortest of the gospel accounts, the book of Mark is not lacking in rich content. Written to a largely non-Jewish audience, it arose from a need for a quickly written, simple account of the life of Christ that affirmed his deity. Eric C. Redmond, Professor of Bible at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, opens up this fast-moving book for us and highlights the key points about Jesus' life which Mark emphasises.

Mark shows how the servant ministry of Jesus reveals him as the authoritative Son of God to those who have simple faith in him, granting them entrance into the kingdom of God, and calling them to like service in the way of God.

The Focus on the Bible series commentaries are popular-level commentaries, especially helpful for pastors and small group leaders. They are useful for personal devotions and spiritual growth. Many of the authors of the commentaries are leading expositors of God's Word on their speciality subjects. The series holds to the inerrancy of scripture and the uniqueness of Christ in salvation.

Whether you are preparing a Bible study or just seeking a deeper understanding of the gospel of Mark this book will be a great help to you.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781527111318
  • Page Count
    280
  • Publisher
    Christian Focus Publications
  • Publication Date
    September 2024
  • Books of the Bible
    Mark

About the Author

Eric C. Redmond (Ph.D. Capital Seminary and Graduate School) is Professor of Bible at Moody Bible Institute, Executive Director of the Center for Compelling Biblical Preaching at Moody Theological Seminary, and Associate Pastor of Preaching and Teaching at Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, Illinois.
Mark: The Servant Ministry of Jesus (Focus on the Bible) - Redmond, Eric C - 9781527111318
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Mark: The Servant Ministry of Jesus (Focus on the Bible)

$12.99 $19.99

Eric C. Redmond traces the servant ministry of Jesus in the gospel of Mark, revealing him as the authoritative Son of God in this Focus on the Bible layman's commentary.

- Part of the Focus on the Bible series of commentaries for laypeople

- Examines text passage by passage

- Reveals overall themes and key points

- Reflective questions with each chapter

Although the shortest of the gospel accounts, the book of Mark is not lacking in rich content. Written to a largely non-Jewish audience, it arose from a need for a quickly written, simple account of the life of Christ that affirmed his deity. Eric C. Redmond, Professor of Bible at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, opens up this fast-moving book for us and highlights the key points about Jesus' life which Mark emphasises.

Mark shows how the servant ministry of Jesus reveals him as the authoritative Son of God to those who have simple faith in him, granting them entrance into the kingdom of God, and calling them to like service in the way of God.

The Focus on the Bible series commentaries are popular-level commentaries, especially helpful for pastors and small group leaders. They are useful for personal devotions and spiritual growth. Many of the authors of the commentaries are leading expositors of God's Word on their speciality subjects. The series holds to the inerrancy of scripture and the uniqueness of Christ in salvation.

Whether you are preparing a Bible study or just seeking a deeper understanding of the gospel of Mark this book will be a great help to you.

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