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Gospel of Mark Cross Passion Theme

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Such a handy little resource to use while studying the gospels. The students found it easy and straight forward.

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In this lesson, students get to analyze a major theme of Mark’s Gospel: The Cross. In this gospel, Jesus says to his disciples that they must deny themselves, take up their cross and follow him. Here, students get to see how this theme is repeated throughout Mark’s gospel in the passion predictions that Jesus makes. For each occasion, there is a misunderstanding from the disciples and a correction from Jesus. These passion predictions are bracketed by stories of blind men being healed in different ways which symbolize the disciples’ blindness. This worksheet guides the students through to understand how important is the cross for Mark (and for Christians) and what does it mean to deny oneself and take up one’s cross. They also get to understand the odd story about the blind man being healed in a two-step process (why does Jesus need to that??) Answer: The disciples go through the process as well and this is evident on Peter’s confession of Jesus as Christ. (And to be honest, we as Christians often have a very blurred vision of “The Christ” as well).


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2 pages
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze in detail its development over the course of the text, including how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details; provide an objective summary of the text.

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