Mark 9-16: The Servant King
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Mark 9-16: The Servant King  -     By: Tim Chester

Mark 9-16: The Servant King

Good Book Company / 2011 / Paperback

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Product Description

Have you ever arranged to meet someone for the first time, only to miss them because you expected someone who looked quite different? This is exactly what happens in the second half of Mark's Gospel. Jesus is the King. But He comes to serve and suffer, not to fight political battles. He is Israel's Messiah. But He comes to judge those who believe they are already God's people. He is the promised Rescuer, but He can't even seem to save himself. Rejected by religious leaders, deserted by His followers, it seems everyone is missing who He really is. Could we make the same mistake as the people of Jesus' day? This Good Book Guide will help you to know and understand Jesus, just as Mark knew Him - nothing that people expected, but more than any of us could hope for. Includes:
  • Talkabout: discussion starters
  • Investigate: inductive study questions
  • Explore More: (optional) questions that connect the text with other parts of the Bible
  • Apply sections
  • Getting Personal: opportunities for each member
  • Prayer: thanksgiving and requests based on the text studied.

Product Information

Title: Mark 9-16: The Servant King
By: Tim Chester
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 64
Vendor: Good Book Company
Publication Date: 2011
Dimensions: 8.27 X 5.51 X 4.00 (inches)
Weight: 4 ounces
ISBN: 1904889514
ISBN-13: 9781904889519
Series: Good Book Guide
Stock No: WW889510

Publisher's Description

Have you ever arranged to meet someone for the first time, only to miss them because you expected someone who looked quite different? But more serious would be to miss God Himself, just because He didn't look like we expected...

This is exactly what happens in the second half of Mark's Gospel. Jesus is the King. But He comes to serve and suffer, not to fight political battles. He is Israel's Messiah. But He comes to judge those who believe they are already God's people. He is the promised Rescuer, but He can't even seem to save himself. Rejected by religious leaders, deserted by His followers, it seems everyone is missing who He really is.

Could we make the same mistake as the people of Jesus' day? This Good Book Guide will help you to know and understand Jesus, just as Mark knew Him—nothing that people expected, but more than any of us could hope for.

Author Bio

Tim Chester is a senior faculty member of Crosslands Training and has written over 40 books. He has a PhD in theology and PgDip in history along with 25 years' experience of pastoral ministry. He is married with two grown-up daughters and lives in rural Derbyshire where he is part of a church plant.

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