By studying the Gospel of St. Mark we can become an apprentice to Christians From the study of the Gospel by Mark we can learn a lot about the significance of becoming an apprentice. The first is what the disciples are. A disciple is a student who chases, follows, and trained in Jesus in a possible way. The people who chose Jesus to become an apprentice were fishermen and tax collectors.
As to the contents of being "disciples" and the expectations of disciples, we will discuss the cost and rewards of becoming disciples from now on. According to Mark Gospel, the cost to become a disciple is enormous; it is that your way of living, your house, friends, and family all become disciples chasing Jesus. In Mark's Gospel (Mark 8: 34-38), Jesus clearly shows what the price of being a disciple and what that means. "If you think someone is willing to come with me, he must deny himself and have to carry his cross to follow me." (MK 8: 34) Jesus was a disciple To put things in everything they do, to forget things, to become selfless, to care about something in their own lives, and to deny not claiming rights or privileges belonging to God I think that it means. Moreover, the disciples must trace Jesus to the place of death.
The Gospel of Mark can teach us everything about the basic core of the disciple and his disciple. It tells us what, when, where and how to do things in Christian way, and how we can cope with different situations through simple stories and metaphor. It is the foundation of our faith, practice, organization of the church, and authority of certain personality. These primitive disciples were told to give up all the poverty that follows Jesus (I will give you a central belief in our religious order and I must take an oath). The disciples told them Jesus: