The beginning of St. Mark’s Gospel contains, in a sense, the whole Gospel message. It expresses the euangelion, the good news of Christ the King, whose victory over death brings salvation to God’s people. Everyone is invited to come under the reign of this newborn king.
Mark’s Gospel and the Victory of God
by Bishop Robert BarronDecember 12, 2014
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Authors
Bishop Robert Barron
Catechism
422
Scriptures
Mark 1:1-8, 2 Peter 3:8-14
Topics
Advent, Creation, Jesus Christ, Kingdom of God
Categories
Theology