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Mark: Follow Me: 20 Studies for Individuals or Groups is unavailable, but you can change that!

In the New Testament Gospel of Mark, we meet Jesus, the man who is King. But this king comes to serve—not to be served. He eats with sinners rather than royalty. His crown is made of thorns instead of gold. This study guide introduces you to the compassionate, suffering, astonishing king who calls us to follow him.

Few Westerners put much stock in royalty. The lives of the British royals have become a source of gossip rather than respect. We have been raised to treasure the spirit of democracy. But democracy, at least on any large scale, is a recent development in human history. People in other eras were accustomed to kings. For good or evil, kings and emperors left their mark on daily life. Thus when a new king came to power, whether through natural succession or through defeat
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