The Identity of Jesus

The Identity of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark

Messiah and Son of God

  • The Gospel of Mark begins by presenting Jesus as the Messiah and Son of God. This is immediately signalled in Mark 1:1, setting the stage for rest of the Gospel.
  • Jesus being referred to as ‘Christ’ or ‘Messiah’ in Mark’s Gospel carries powerful implications because the term signifies an anointed one, a deliverer, or a King in Jewish tradition.

Human and Divine

  • Throughout Mark’s Gospel, Jesus is presented as having a dual nature - both human and divine. This is unique and fundamental in Christian belief.
  • His human side is shown in his emotions and sufferings, such as in Mark 14:33-34, where Jesus is described as being ‘deeply distressed and troubled’.
  • His divine nature is illustrated through miracles and teachings, confirming that Jesus wasn’t just a human, he was also divine.

Prophet

  • Jesus is often portrayed as a prophet, continuing God’s communication to the people. A clear example is His teaching in parables, for instance, the Parable of the Sower in Mark 4.
  • Jesus, like Old Testament prophets, faced persecution and rejection, further portraying Jesus as a prophet.

Crucifixion and Resurrection

  • Mark’s account of the crucifixion and resurrection hold great significance for Jesus’ identity.
  • The crucifixion depicted in Mark 15 provides evidence for Jesus being the suffering servant of God, fulfilling the prophecies and carrying the sins of humanity.
  • The resurrection, described in Mark 16, asserts Jesus’ victory over death and sin, proving His divine nature beyond doubt.

Teacher and Healer

  • Jesus is frequently shown as a great teacher in Mark’s Gospel. For instance, His teachings on divorce in Mark 10 argue against the practices of the time and show a deep understanding of God’s intentions.
  • The many healing miracles in Mark (e.g., the healing of the paralytic in Mark 2) present Jesus as a healer. These miracles not only confirm His divine nature but also reveal His compassionate character.

By understanding these aspects of Jesus’ identity in Mark’s Gospel, one can gain important insights into the Christian belief system.