Last week we spoke a little of how the gospel of Mark is the shortest and most urgent gospel, and at its heart asks the questions; ‘Where can God be found?’ and, ‘Who do you say Jesus is?’
Mark, often called John Mark in Acts and the NT letters, was discipled by the apostle Peter, and Mark’s gospel often seems to me to be imbued with the direct nature of Peter.
So in typical Mark style, unlike Matthew and especially Luke, he forgoes all talk of Jesus’ birth and childhood and cuts straight to the chase to open his gospel. “The beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of God” (1:1).