Being a love-slave of God is choosing to continually serve the master even after granted freedom. Jesus displayed the perfect example of a life of servanthood. As the Son of God, He bore the power to live free of suffering yet He chose to suffer, serve, and be the sacrificial lamb for mankind’s salvation.
Join Mark Rae for weeks of in-depth Bible Study and witness together the unfolding of Jesus’ life of service in the Gospel record of the Book of Mark.
- Session 1: Jesus Christ, The Son of God (Mark 1)
- Session 2: The Servant of Sinners (Mark 2)
- Session 3: Servant of Vision (Mark 3)
- Session 4: Servant of the Kingdom (Mark 4)
- Session 5: Servant of Faith (Mark 5)
- Session 6: Servant of Disciples (Mark 6)
- Session 7: Servant of the Heart (Mark 7)
- Session 8: Servant of Revelation (Mark 8)
- Session 9: Servant of the Last (Mark 9)
- Session 10: Servant of Sight (Mark 10)
- Session 11: Servant of Purpose (Mark 11)
- Session 12: Servant of Rejection (Mark 12)
- Session 13: Servant of Hope (Mark 13)
- Session 14: Servant of Choices (Mark 14)
- Session 15: Servant of Sacrifice (Mark 15)
- Session 16: Servant of Resurrection (Mark 16)
- Session 17: Servant of Servants (Mark 16:19–20)
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“If anyone wants to be first, he shall be last of all and servant of all.” –Mark 9:35
Dr. Mark Rae
Vice President of Community Development at Grace School of Theology and the Executive Director of Grace Center for Spiritual Development.
Mark Rae holds an MA degree in Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary and a Master of Divinity degree from Grace School of Theology. He spent half of his career in sales and marketing and the other half in church and para-church ministry as an Associate Pastor, COO of an evangelistic ministry, Executive Director of a discipleship ministry and Lead Minister.
Mark is married to Melissa and they have two grown children, Ryan and Sean, and five grandchildren.
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