
The Kingdom Is Dawning
Mark 1:21–45
LAST WEEK IN REVIEW
Lesson 1 examined the beginnings of Jesus’ ministry and proclamation of the Good News (the gospel) that God’s kingdom had come at last. Yet His kingdom came in unexpected ways. Mark didn’t start with Jesus’ birth or pre-existence like the other Gospels, but with the messenger sent before Him, John the Baptist. John was the servant of the true Servant. He proclaimed the need for confession of sin and repentance, and he used baptism to symbolize commitment to die to one’s self and turn to God.
Jesus was confirmed not just as the Son of Man, but the Son of God. He was testified to by His own message and life, as we’ll see, by John’s testimony, by the Holy Spirit descending upon Him in the form of a dove, and by the proclamation by God the Father, “As for you, you are my Son, the beloved one; in you I am well pleased.[i]”
Rather than immediately entering into ministry, Jesus faced severe temptations in the wilderness for 40 days. Instead of breaking Jesus and destroying His purposes, these temptations became a triumph over Satan, the first step in showing us that the
DAY ONE: An Astonishing Authority
Please carefully read Mark 1:21-26 and answer the following questions.
After calling His initial four disciples, Jesus began ministering in




