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How do we know the Gospel of Mark is inspired?

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The Gospel of Mark is considered inspired as it presents an independent narrative rooted in the teachings and viewpoints of Peter, affirming the divine inspiration of Scripture.

Mark's account is significant because it is shaped by the experiences and teachings of the Apostle Peter, who guided him in the faith. Furthermore, Mark's writing is filled with urgency and purpose, showing that he was inspired to capture the essence of Jesus’ earthly ministry. Each Gospel, including Mark, is seen as divinely inspired, not mere biographies but theological narratives intended to reveal the character of Christ. The ministry of the Holy Spirit ensures that every word penned in Mark is 'given by inspiration of God' and is profitable for teaching and understanding the nature of our Lord.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:13, Romans 10:17

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