Perhaps you have noticed in what we have looked at so far that Mark speaks about Jesus as King quite a lot in chapter 15. We have Jesus' admission that He is the King of the Jews to Pilate in verses 1-5. We have the choice of Barabbas, the rebel over Jesus, the King of the Jews, in verses 6-15. In the passage we are looking today (verses 15-32), reference is made to Jesus as King of the Jews three more times. Mark presents Him as a King that is just the kind of King that His people need—a King that is perfectly suited to the church in all ages.
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John Shearouse graduated in 1995 with the Master of Divinity degree from Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, South Carolina. As a former elder in the church pastored by Dr Jay Adams, John has received valuable training in the field of Christian counselling according...