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For Mark this was best communicated in the form of a story. The crux of the story is the question: who do you say I am? The answer, the Christ, must be reconciled with Jesus foretelling of his own suffering and death—and the assurance that discipleship will entail the same fate.
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And so Mark’s gospel, ostensibly a story of Jesus, is revealed as a handbook of discipleship. To be a Christian is not simply a matter of saying that Jesus is the Christ. It is a matter of patterning one’s own life on Jesus’ example of self-sacrificing love.
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