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Gospel of Mark Part 1 Lectures
$19.30 – $28.00Mark Part 1 covers Mark chapters 1:1—8:33. Click here for Mark Part 2 Audio Lectures.
Formats— CD or mp3 Download
CD $28.00
mp3 Download $19.3013 audio lectures in series. (Lessons 1&2 and 13&14 are combined. Lectures average 30 minutes each.)
Free sample lecture on Lessons 1&2: download mp3 file
Audio quality varies and may not be suitable for use as a “substitute teacher” for a group.
The study of the Gospel of Mark will encourage your heart and build your faith. Jesus was fully man and fully God! Mark was amazed by this reality. For this reason, Mark’s gospel centers on these two aspects of Jesus’ life. The first part of the gospel…
…depicts Jesus as the Servant who rules. The second part focuses on Jesus as the Ruler who serves. In Part 1 of this study, we learn that Jesus’ authority was God-given, and His ministry reverberated with that undeniable authority. Demons obeyed Him. Diseases withered at His command. He calmed wind and waves. Yet He also thoroughly understood and loved humanity. He assumed the attitude of a servant—one who came to suffer and die for our sakes. We will discover Jesus’ interactions with needy people—people just like us—and uncover timeless principles for today. -
Gospel of Mark Part 2 Lectures
$21.70 – $31.50Mark Part 2 covers Mark chapters 8:34—16:20. Click here for Mark Part 1 Audio Lectures.
Formats— CD or mp3 Download
CD $31.50
mp3 Download $21.7018 audio lectures in series. (Lectures average 35 minutes each.)
Free sample lecture on Lessons 1&2 (from Part 1): download mp3 file
Audio quality varies and may not be suitable for use as a “substitute teacher” for a group.
The study of the Gospel of Mark will encourage your heart and build your faith. Jesus was fully man and fully God! Mark was amazed by this reality. For this reason, Mark’s gospel centers on these two aspects of Jesus’ life. The first part of the gospel…
…depicts Jesus as the Servant who rules. The second part focuses on Jesus as the Ruler who serves. In Part 2 of the study, we learn that since Jesus’ authority was God-given, with it He upset the status quo. He directly challenged the religious leaders of His day. He overturned tables and purposefully offended people whose hearts were far from God. We will find ourselves in Mark’s gospel. Pride, foolishness, and faithlessness often blinded Jesus’ disciples and followers. Yet He never gave up on them. And He will not give up on His disciples of today, who are often blinded by the same things. -
Gospel of Mark, Part 1
$18.20 – $27.10Series: Joy of Living Classic
Each lesson contains commentary and a week’s daily study questions (except for the final lesson which contains the final commentary only).Formats:
Printed — 8 1/2” x 11″, spiral-bound
…………$20.10 normal print (sample)
…………$27.10 large print (sample)
Digital — on CD or download
…………information about formats
…………Lesson 1 samples: PDF or MS Word
…………$20.10 on CD
…………$18.20 download (not reproducible)Additional resource: Audio Lectures to complement this study
Study Length: 15 lessons…see what each lesson covers
Commentary by Ray C. Stedman, study questions by Nancy J. Collins
Covers Mark 1:1—8:33. The study of the Gospel of Mark will encourage your heart and build your faith. Jesus was fully man and fully God! Mark was amazed by this reality. For this reason, Mark’s gospel centers on these two aspects of Jesus’ life. The first part of the gospel depicts…
…Jesus as the Servant who rules. The second part (covered in the Gospel of Mark, Part 2) focuses on Jesus as the Ruler who serves.
In Part 1 of this study, we learn that Jesus’ authority was God-given, and His ministry reverberated with that undeniable authority. Demons obeyed Him. Diseases withered at His command. He calmed wind and waves. Yet He also thoroughly understood and loved humanity. He assumed the attitude of a servant—one who came to suffer and die for our sakes. We will discover Jesus’ interactions with needy people—people just like us—and uncover timeless principle for today.
ISBN
Normal print edition 1932017348, 9781932017342
Large print edition 9781948126137 -
Gospel of Mark, Part 2
$21.40 – $32.10Series: Joy of Living Classic
Each lesson contains commentary and a week’s daily study questions (except for the final lesson which contains the final commentary only).Formats:
Printed — 8 1/2” x 11″, spiral-bound
…………$23.80 normal print (sample)
…………$32.10 large print (sample)
Digital — on CD or download
…………information about formats
…………Part 1, Lesson 1 samples: PDF or MS Word
…………$23.80 on CD
…………$21.40 download (not reproducible)Additional resource: Audio Lectures to complement this study
Study Length: 18 lessons…see what each lesson covers
Commentary by Ray C. Stedman, study questions by Nancy J. Collins
Covers Mark 8:34—16:20. The study of the Gospel of Mark will encourage your heart and build your faith. Jesus was fully man and fully God! Mark was amazed by this reality. For this reason, Mark’s gospel centers on these two aspects of Jesus’ life. The first part of the gospel…
…(covered in the Gospel of Mark, Part 1) depicts Jesus as the Servant who rules. The second part focuses on Jesus as the Ruler who serves.
In Part 2 of the study, we learn that since Jesus’ authority was God-given, with it He upset the status quo. He directly challenged the religious leaders of His day. He overturned tables and purposefully offended people whose hearts were far from God. We will find ourselves in Mark’s gospel. Pride, foolishness, and faithlessness often blinded Jesus’ disciples and followers. Yet He never gave up on them. And He will not give up on His disciples of today, who are often blinded by the same things.
ISBN
Normal print edition 1932017356, 9781932017359
Large print edition 9781948126144 -
Highlights of the New Testament Lectures
$21.70 – $31.50Formats— CD or mp3 Download
CD $31.50
mp3 Download $21.7017 audio lectures in series (Lectures average 20 minutes each.)
Free sample lecture on Lesson 1: download mp3 file
Audio quality varies and may not be suitable for use as a “substitute teacher” for a group.
Highlights of the New Testament presents the New Testament books in the order they were written, and/or grouped according to a common setting. Each lesson considers the author’s response to the life situation which prompted the book’s message.
For example, Mark wrote his Gospel during a time of great persecution, in order to strengthen Christians in their faithfulness to Jesus. Paul wrote to the church at Thessalonica in defense of his mission and to encourage new Christians faced with opposition from Jewish leaders. James wrote to a church that was still meeting in the synagogue, worshipping side by side with fellow Jews who did not recognize Jesus as the promised Messiah. This study will help you gain a fresh perspective on the total message of the New Testament. -
Highlights of the New Testament
$20.30 – $30.40Series: Joy of Living Classic
Each lesson contains commentary and a week’s daily study questions (except for the final lesson which contains the final commentary only).Formats:
Printed — 8 1/2” x 11″, spiral-bound
…………$22.50 normal print (sample)
…………$30.40 large print (sample)
Digital — on CD or download
…………information about formats
…………Lesson 2 samples: PDF or MS Word
…………$22.50 on CD
…………$20.30 download (not reproducible)Additional resource: Audio Lectures to complement this study
Study Length: 17 lessons…see what each lesson covers
Commentary by William L. Lane, study questions by Nancy J. Collins
Highlights of the New Testament presents the New Testament books in the order they were written, and/or grouped according to a common setting. Each lesson considers the author’s response to the life situation which prompted the book’s message.
For example, Mark wrote his Gospel during a time of great persecution, in order to strengthen Christians in their faithfulness to Jesus. Paul wrote to the church at Thessalonica in defense of his mission and to encourage new Christians faced with opposition from Jewish leaders. James wrote to a church that was still meeting in the synagogue, worshipping side by side with fellow Jews who did not recognize Jesus as the promised Messiah. This study will help you gain a fresh perspective on the total message of the New Testament.ISBN
Normal Print Edition 1932017658, 9781932017656
Large Print Edition 9781948126090