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The Supremacy of God Over the Accomplishments of Man
Mark 13:1-2
I.
About Mark 13:1-2
A. About Mark 13: The Olivet Discourse
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The longest sustained teaching by Jesus in the gospel of Mark
2. Has the character of
a. Apocalyptic - revelation of God in future events
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Testamonial
(1) (Last Will and Testament)
(2) Farewell address focused on how the disciples will move forward as the world advances to its consummation
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About Mark 13:1-2
1.
The public ministry of Jesus has come to an end
2. Jesus is leaving the Temple for the last time
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These two verses introduce the theme of the following chapter
a.
The sovereignty of God in the life of the world
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The sufficiency of God in the circumstances of His people
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