Rushing down the tracks, Jesus’ ministry quickly brings others along with him.  It should be striking that Christ, the Word by which all things were created, the one who does not need to be served by any human hands(Acts 17:25), quickly calls others to join him in his ministry.  Who’s sake was that for?  Why would he invite others to join him?  What kind of people could be used in that capacity?  

The Gospel of Mark continues to zip you through three quick train stops, marking the beginning of Christ’s ministry. Each one takes you further along this glorious journey through Christ’s character and ministry. Yet, each one should energize us to take steps toward repentance and faith. 

Mark’s gospel is like a high-speed train, zipping from one event to another without pause. This rapid pace might be disorienting for some, but it’s not a sign of haste. Instead, it’s a deliberate choice to present the life of Jesus in a dynamic and impactful way. But what is this dynamic impact that he is trying to make? Let’s delve deeper.