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Mark Quote by Michael Green

“now the Spirit had come, and Mark's account of the baptism makes it abundantly clear that he sees Jesus as the Messianic Son and the Suffering Servant, equipped for his stupendous task with the Spirit of God promised for the end-time. The last days are no longer entirely in the future; in the…” quote by Michael Green
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““now the Spirit had come, and Mark's account of the baptism makes it abundantly clear that he sees Jesus as the Messianic Son and the Suffering Servant, equipped for his stupendous task with the Spirit of God promised for the end-time. The last days are no longer entirely in the future; in the person of Jesus the end has dawned.””

Michael Green

About This Quote

The passage interprets Jesus as fulfilling both the messianic and suffering servant roles, empowered by the Spirit, indicating that eschatological fulfillment has begun with Him.

In simple terms: Jesus embodies prophetic roles, Spirit‑enabled, marking inaugurated end‑times.

Key Takeaway

Jesus’ ministry initiates the end‑times.

Themes

Messianic identity Suffering servant Spirit empowerment Inaugurated eschatology Christology

Mood

reverent hopeful reflective

Type

theological interpretive expository

When to use this quote

  • preaching Christology
  • teaching eschatology
  • biblical studies
  • sermon preparation

Key Concepts

Christ as fulfillment Divine Spirit Eschatological present Biblical typology

Practical Applications

  • theological education
  • sermon development

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this view affect understanding of future prophecy?
  • What implications does an inaugurated eschatology have for Christian living?
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