The Gospel of Mark
A book study — 20 lessons · New Testament
Mark sets before us, in swift and vivid strokes, the ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ — the One who “came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many” (Mark 10:45, ESV). This twenty-lesson study walks chapter by chapter from the arrival of the King through his authoritative ministry, his training of the twelve, his road to Jerusalem, the cross, and the empty tomb. Each week provides a student lesson; a teacher's guide is also available for every lesson to help Bible class teachers prepare and lead discussion.
Teachers: Each lesson has a matching Teacher's Guide with discussion notes, suggested answers, and supplementary cross-references.
Lessons
- Week 1 The King Arrives Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 2 Authority That Astonishes Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 3 When Jesus Changes Everything Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 4 Following Jesus in a Divided World Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 5 Hearing the Word of the Kingdom Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 6 The Power of Jesus Over Fear and Darkness Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 7 Faith in the Middle of Desperation Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 8 Rejected, Yet Faithful Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 9 The Compassion of the Shepherd King Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 10 True Purity and Genuine Faith Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 11 Seeing Jesus Clearly Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 12 The Cost of Following Christ Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 13 Greatness in the Kingdom of God Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 14 Surrendering Everything to Jesus Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 15 The Servant King on the Road to Jerusalem Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 16 The King Enters Jerusalem Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 17 Questions, Conflicts, and True Devotion Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 18 Watching and Waiting Faithfully Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 19 The Night Before the Cross Lesson Teacher's Guide
- Week 20 The Cross, the Empty Tomb, and the Call to Go Lesson Teacher's Guide
All lessons are provided free of charge for classes and personal study. See How to Use These Studies for more.