THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK

By G. CAMPBELL MORGAN, D.D

This is Pastor Morgan’s exposition on the Gospel of Mark. Excellent work.



Contents of The Gospel according to Mark

1. “The Beginning of the Gospel” Mar 1:1-3
2. “Jesus Came” Mar 1:4-13
3. “Jesus Came Into Galilee” Mar 1:14-35
4. “To this End Came I Forth” Mar 1:35-45 – Mar 2:1-12
5. “And the Pharisees Went Out” Mar 2:13-28 – Mar 3:1-6
6. “He Appointed Twelve” Mar 3:7-19 a
7. “And He Cometh Into a House” Mar 3:19 B-35
8. “He Taught Them Many Things” Mar 4:1-34
9. “Who Then is this?” Mar 4:35-41
10. “A Man with an Unclean Spirit” Mar 5:1-20
11. “Jairus and a Woman” Mar 5:21-43
12. “He Could There Do No Mighty Work” Mar 6:1-6
13. “Come Ye Yourselves Apart” Mar 6:7-56
14. “Ye Leave the Commandment of God” Mar 7:1-23
15. “He Hath Done All Things Well” Mar 7:24-37 – Mar 8:1-26
16. “Till They See the Kingdom” Mar 8:27-38 – Mar 9:1-13
17. “O Faithless Generation” Mar 9:14-29
18. “Be at Peace One with Another” Mar 9:30-50
19. “To Such Belongeth the Kingdom” Mar 10:1-16
20. “Why Callest Thou Me Good?” Mar 10:17-31
21. “His Life a Ransom For Many” Mar 10:32-52
22. “He Found Nothing But Leaves” Mar 11:1-25
23. “This Poor Widow Cast in More” Mar 11:27-33
24. “Watch” Mar 13:1-37
25. “A Large Upper Room, Furnished” Mar 14:1-26
26. “I Will Go Before You Into Galilee” Mar 14:27-52
27. “And They Led Jesus Away” Mar 14:53-72
28. “Himself He Cannot Save” Mar 15:1-32
29. “Aa Stone Against the Door” Mar 15:33-47
30. “The Stone is Rolled Back” Mar 16:1-20

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fam42 The Foolish Child
explains what the Bible teaches on fools and foolishness, and also a parent's solution to a foolish child.
Excerpts: Ecclesiastes 4:13 Better is a poor and a wise child than an old and foolish king, who will no more be admonished. A fool is a person who rejects advice.
We can define the concept of foolishness as the lack of values and vision toward eternity, toward spiritual things. In other words, this person lives focusing on things that the person wants, and he does not pay attention to what God says as being important, or how God says we should live.
Proverbs 18:2 A fool hath no delight in understanding, but that his heart may discover itself.
The basis of being wise is that you do not limit yourself, to just what you think you know. A wise person opens his thinking to the wisdom and advice of others, and weighs others’ opinions to see if they are right or not. The foolish only considers what he himself thinks, or what other fools like him think.

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