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Notes found here: https://churchlinkfeeds.blob.core.win... Study Guide found here: https://churchlinkfeeds.blob.core.win... In this powerful conclusion to the study of Mark, Pastor John Williams addresses the "bracketed" ending of Mark 16:9-20. Explaining the nuances of textual criticism, he navigates the debate over these verses by bridging the narrative with supporting accounts from John 20 and Matthew 28. The message shifts from the disciples' initial fear and confusion to the glorious reality of the Resurrection and the launch of the Great Commission. Key Takeaways Understanding the Text: A look at why Mark 16:9-20 is treated as historically helpful but distinct from the original "inerrant" autographs, and why we look to John and Matthew for further authority on the Resurrection. Victory Over Fear: The disciples were hiding behind locked doors because they were mourning an "earthly" kingdom. Jesus’ appearance brings a "Peace be with you" that replaces earthly anxiety with heavenly hope. The Holy Spirit & Mission: We aren't sent out alone. Jesus breathes the Holy Spirit onto his followers, empowering them to carry the message of forgiveness to the world. The Great Commission: The church’s primary purpose is to glorify God by making disciples of all nations, baptizing them, and teaching them to observe His commands. "If we are all left to hope in earthly kingdoms, then we should live in fear. Because nothing you build with your hands is going to last... but Jesus is a heavenly king whose kingdom is eternal."