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Last week we covered significant background information to the book of Mark, and then we covered that first verse.
The good news about Jesus the Christ the Son of God.
Last week we noted how audacious of the claim that this is.
As C.S. Lewis famously once said,
He is either a liar, a lunatic, or he is Lord.
The thing about audacious claims like this is that people tend not to believe them without seeing something powerful.
1. Christ’s Way was Prepared
--John was Prophesied
--John Proclaimed the Coming
--Christ was Presented
--Christ was Preserved through testing
2.Christ’s Way was Proclaimed by the Messiah
--The Right Time
--The Right Kingdom
--The Right Response
“The call to repentance will never become obsolete until human sin has been completely vanquished.”
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