Und die Jünger waren über seine Worte erstaunt. Doch König Yeshua antwortete ihnen erneut und sprach: Meine Kinder, wie schwer ist es für diejenigen, die auf Reichtümer vertrauen, in das Reich Gottes zu gelangen! – Markus 10:24
And the disciples were astonished at his words. But King Yeshua answered them again and said: My children, how hard it is for those who trust in riches to enter the Kingdom of God! – Mark 10:24an excerpt from the book
Amid a world where faith can sometimes become routine or reduced to tradition, “The New Gospel of the Kingdom According to Saint Mark” (German Edition) by Minister Bennie Earl Jenkins invites readers to return to the central message that defined Jesus’ earthly ministry: the Kingdom of God. Rather than presenting faith as a collection of rituals or beliefs, the book challenges believers to embrace a life transformed by God’s authority, purpose, and truth. Proudly published by Citi of Books, the book is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major retail platforms.
Far from being a retelling or fictional adaptation of Scripture, this work offers a thoughtful theological exploration of the Gospel of Mark through a Kingdom-centered perspective. Minister Jenkins carefully examines the words, actions, and ministry of Jesus, encouraging readers to look beyond familiar passages and discover the deeper significance of Christ’s proclamation that “the Kingdom of God is at hand.” His goal is not to replace Scripture but to help readers engage with it more intentionally and apply its truths to everyday life.
Writing with the heart of a pastor and the discipline of a biblical teacher, Minister Bennie Earl Jenkins presents complex theological ideas in a clear and approachable manner. His reflections remain firmly grounded in Scripture while avoiding unnecessary academic complexity. Throughout the book, he consistently points readers back to the authority of God’s Word, helping them develop a richer understanding of Christ’s mission and the life to which believers are called.
One of the book’s central themes is that Jesus did not come merely to establish another religious system but to announce and demonstrate the reign of God. Through careful examination of the Gospel of Mark, Jenkins explains how Christ’s ministry revealed the reality of God’s Kingdom through repentance, healing, compassion, authority, obedience, and faith. Each chapter builds upon this foundation, showing that true discipleship requires more than intellectual agreement—it requires personal transformation.
As readers journey through Mark’s Gospel, they encounter many familiar moments presented through a fresh Kingdom perspective. Jenkins explores Christ’s authority over sickness, nature, evil spirits, and human traditions, demonstrating that these miracles were not isolated events but visible signs of God’s sovereign rule breaking into the world. These biblical accounts reinforce the truth that the Kingdom is experienced through faith, surrender, and obedience rather than social position, religious status, or outward appearance.
Another compelling aspect of the book is its emphasis on spiritual transformation. Jenkins repeatedly reminds readers that the Gospel extends beyond the promise of eternal salvation. It also calls believers to live under God’s rule each day, allowing His truth to shape their decisions, relationships, priorities, and identity. The Kingdom, as presented throughout the book, is not simply a future hope but a present reality that influences every aspect of life.
The author also challenges readers to examine where their ultimate allegiance lies. In a culture often shaped by personal preference, worldly success, and shifting values, Jenkins encourages believers to place God’s authority above every competing influence. His message calls Christians to move beyond cultural Christianity and embrace a faith marked by humility, obedience, and wholehearted devotion to Christ.
Throughout the book, Scripture remains the guiding foundation. Rather than introducing new doctrines, Jenkins consistently directs readers back to the teachings of Jesus, inviting them to see familiar passages with renewed clarity and spiritual depth. His thoughtful reflections encourage personal study, prayer, and a deeper appreciation for the enduring relevance of the Gospel of Mark.
Excitingly, “The New Gospel of the Kingdom According to Saint Mark” is now available in German, allowing even more readers to engage with its biblical insights in their native language. This expanded accessibility reflects Minister Bennie Earl Jenkins’ desire to share the timeless message of God’s Kingdom with readers from diverse backgrounds. Whether read in German or English, the book offers a thoughtful and Scripture-centered guide that encourages believers to live under Christ’s authority and embrace the transforming reality of God’s Kingdom each day.
Dieses Buch legt das Evangelium vom Reich Gottes in einer klaren, eindringlichen und vollständigen Form dar. Es knüpft an das Evangelium vom Reich Gottes nach Markus an, das kürzeste der vier Evangelien, und entfaltet seinen Inhalt in einer erneuerten und erweiterten Darstellung.
Viele bemühen sich, das Evangelium vom Reich Gottes zu verbreiten, indem sie suchenden Menschen die ganze Bibel in die Hand geben. Doch das gleicht dem Versuch, einem hungrigen Säugling ein schweres Mahl vorzusetzen; er braucht Nahrung, gewiss, aber er kann sie in dieser Form noch nicht aufnehmen. Andere verteilen Traktate oder kurze Schriften, die zwar auf den Erlöser hinweisen, ihm aber nicht in ganzer Fülle die Ehre geben, die seinem Werk gebührt. Dieses Buch erzählt die ganze Geschichte: sein Leben, seine Lehre, sein Opfer und seinen Sieg über den Tod. Darum kann es denen zu einem kraftvollen Werkzeug werden, die sich berufen wissen, das Evangelium vom Reich Gottes unter allen Völkern bekannt zu machen.
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