The Gospel of Mark was written to prove that Jesus is the Messiah. Rather than making an argument for it, Mark simply lets Jesus do the talking. Quickly moving from story to story, this gospel lays out the evidence and presents who Jesus is in fullness.
Mark 1:1-13 | Straight to the point
Mark 1:14-28 | An issue of authority
Mark 1:29-45 | Jesus’ ministry
Mark 2:1-17 | The great physician
Mark 2:18-3:6 | The place of spiritual disciplines
Mark 3:7-21 | The challenges of Faithful Ministry
Mark 3:22-35 | Committing to Jesus
Mark 4:1-20 | Ears to hear
Mark 4:21-34 | Parables of the Kingdom
Mark 4:35-41 | Peace! Be still!
Mark 5:1-20 | The mercy of Jesus
Mark 5:21-43 | Do not fear, only believe
Mark 6:1-13 | Shake off the dust
Mark 6:14-29 | Preparing the way
Mark 6:30-44 | Eat and be satisfied
Mark 6:45-56 | Take heart; it is I
Mark 7:1-23 | What defiles a person
Mark 7:24-37 | Astonished beyond measure
Mark 8:1-26 | Do you not yet understand
Mark 8:27-38 | Who is Jesus?
Mark 9:1-13 | Witnesses of glory
Mark 9:14-29 | Have compassion on us
Mark 9:30-50 | The cost of following
Mark 10:1-12 | One flesh
Mark 10:13-31 | Dependence on God
Mark 10:32-45 | Drink the cup
Mark 10:46-52 | Your faith has made you well
Mark 11:1-11 | Hosanna in the highest
Mark 11:12-33 | The authority of Jesus
Mark 12:1-12 | The stone the builders rejected
Mark 12:13-34 | Missing the point
Mark 12:35-44 | Beware of the scribes
Mark 13:1-23 | Be on guard
Mark 13:24-37 | Stay awake!
Mark 14:1-11 | What is Jesus worth?
Mark 14:12-25 | Passover with the disciples
Mark 14:32-42 | With friends like these
Mark 14:43-65 | Let the Scriptures be fulfilled
Mark 14:26-31, 66-72 | I will not deny you
Mark 15:1-15 | Delivered to be crucified
Mark 15:16-32 | He cannot save Himself
Mark 15:33-47 | This man was the Son of God
Mark 16:1-8 | He has risen
Mark 16:9-20 | Jesus appears