Authority in Action: The Suffering Servant | Al Rossi | 02.01.2026
Автор: Church LH
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It's good to worship together. Even if it's from home.
Today is an introduction to the Gospel of Mark—and it’s paired intentionally with communion, because Mark paints a clear and challenging picture of Jesus: the suffering servant.
Mark is the shortest Gospel and one of the most fast-paced, moving from scene to scene with urgency. But its theme is unmistakable: “Even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”
In this message, we explore why God gave us four Gospel accounts—not contradictions, but complementary perspectives that help us see Christ more fully. We also learn about John Mark (the author), his connection to the early church, and how God can restore and use people even after real failure.
As we begin this series, we look at key themes to watch for in Mark:
Jesus’ call to secrecy (why He sometimes says, “Don’t tell anyone”)
Radical urgency (Mark’s repeated “immediately”)
Flawed disciples (real people in process)
The suffering servant who calls us to discipleship and the cross
Then we come to the table. Communion reminds us of the broken body and shed blood of Jesus Christ—the sacrifice that brought us peace and the grace that calls us to deeper devotion.
May gratitude lead to obedience, and remembrance lead to a renewed willingness to follow Jesus.
Memorable Lines & Takeaways
“God doesn’t want people building their brand—He wants people exalting Jesus Christ.”
“Jesus didn’t come to be served; He came to serve, and to give His life as a ransom.”
“The disciples are in process—and we are in process.”
“Communion proclaims the Lord’s death until He comes—the suffering servant who took the wrath so you didn’t have to.”
Bible Study Questions
1. Which picture of Jesus comes most naturally to you, and how does Mark’s “suffering servant” emphasis stretch you?
2. Why might Jesus resist being treated like a miracle-worker people use for quick fixes?
3. What does Mark’s urgency challenge about the way you prioritize your time and attention?
4. How do the disciples’ flaws encourage you—and where do they confront pride or comparison?
5. What might “take up your cross and follow me” look like in your life right now?
6. How does communion shape your gratitude, your repentance, and your devotion this week?
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