a1:15
b1:1
c15:1–16:8
d1:16-20
eJohn 1:35-42
f1:17
g1:20
h8:34
i1:18
j2:14-15
k3:7
l5:24
m1:19-20
n8:34-35
oMatt 10:37-39

‏ Mark 1:15-20

1:15  a Jesus’ preaching is summarized by his announcement that the Kingdom of God had come, and that people needed to repent and believe the Good News about the Messiah (1:1  b).

• The Kingdom of God is not tied to a territory; it dynamically began in Jesus’ person and extended to his followers.

• In response to the arrival of God’s Kingdom, people are called to repent (to turn from sin and yield to God) and to have faith in God’s Good News. In Jesus’ time, the Good News was the arrival of God’s reign through the Messiah. For Mark’s later audience, it was the news of Jesus’ death, resurrection, ascension, and promised return (15:1–16:8  c). All people, Jews and Gentiles alike, need God’s forgiveness through repentance and faith in Jesus.
Summary for Mark 1:16-20: 1:16-20  d The call of the two pairs of brothers—Simon and Andrew, James and John—followed an earlier encounter with Jesus (John 1:35-42  e).
1:17  f Mark uses Jesus’ invitation—Come, follow me (1:20  g; 8:34  h)—and the expression “to follow him” (1:18  i; 2:14-15  j; 3:7  k; 5:24  l) to indicate what it means to be a Christian (see thematic note for Following Jesus at end of chapter).
Summary for Mark 1:19-20: 1:19-20  m Zebedee’s sons ... leaving their father: Jesus later taught that this is the kind of thing that his followers will do (8:34-35  n; Matt 10:37-39  o).
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