Wednesday, May 6, 2026

EmmDev 2026-05-06 [Moments with Mark] Concluding Mark #1 Immediately

Concluding Mark #1 Immediately

At once the Spirit sent him out into the desert... (Mark1:12)

Apart from some detours for Month of Mission and Lent, we've been working through Mark since February last year!

For interest, I threw all 115 of my devotions on Mark at an AI and asked it to summarise the key themes.
The results were striking and rang true and so, over the next few days, I'll explore these themes.

The first of these themes is that Mark should not be read without an appreciation of the sense of urgency that permeates the narrative. Mark writes with urgency and simplicity.
Again and again his favourite words appear:
"Immediately..."
"And then..."
"At once..."

This gives Mark's Gospel a sense of breathlessness.
Jesus is always moving:
- Teaching.
- Healing.
- Confronting evil.
- Calling disciples.
- Striding toward the cross.

This links to Jesus' powerful sense of purpose which is expressed so clearly in Mark 10:45.
"For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve,
and to give His life as a ransom for many."


What is the "take-home"?
That we are loved.
Fiercely and Urgently.
Jesus came and lived earnestly, urgently, passionately and purposefully.
He came to rescue us and He poured His life into His mission...
... and then He poured His life out on the Cross.
He held nothing back - He gave us His all.
We are fiercely and urgently LOVED.