Part 1

Part 1

There is a lot of controversy surrounding the end of the gospel of Mark, specifically Mark 16:9–20. If you take your copy of God’s Word and look at these particular verses, you’ll notice a marginal note or footnote that highlights this issue. But as we’ll discover together in this series, there are several biblical and historical arguments that suggest these verses aren’t part of Mark’s original autograph.

Part 1

Part 2

Although the Gospel of Mark ends abruptly, it is really a fitting end to a rapid-paced gospel that tells the story of the good news of Jesus Christ. Through the help of the apostle Peter, Mark records the life and ministry of Jesus Christ and the fact that He came into this world, not to be served but to serve and give His life a ransom for many.