Weekly teaching brought to you by FBC Versailles, MO
Main Point: You can’t fix your spiritual blindness anymore than someone can fix their physical blindness. When, in faith, you call out to Jesus for mercy, giving yourself up to him to save you—sin and all—it is that kind of simple faith that saves you.
Main Point: The greatest disciple in the Kingdom of God is the greatest servant.
We cannot walk into heaven on our own, we must be carried in by the arms of our Savior.
Series: Mark, Take Up Your Cross Text: Mark 10:13-16 Main Point: In order to be a part of the Kingdom of God, we must come to Him helpless and needy—totally dependent, like a child. Date: The Lord’s Day Morning on Sunday, September 20, 2020
Jesus holds marriage up high because marriage is the earthly display of the loyal love of Christ and His church.
Jesus gives several warnings about the seriousness of sin, but warnings are only helpful if we listen to them and act on them.
Regardless of what team (church) someone is part of—if they call on the name of Jesus—they are part of His team, they are working on the same goal
The greatest disciple is the greatest servant.
When people look at any part of our lives they know what it looks like to follow Jesus—not only because of what we say but also because of what we do.
Remembering Christ’s life, death and resurrection should encourage and empower us to endure all things to accomplish His mission.
God wants us to discipline ourselves—to dedicate our minds and bodies to his service—for the purpose of godliness.
The church needs godly leaders who are above reproach.
No one is too far gone--Jesus can save even the worst of sinners.
Prayer is the key to finding hope in the only One who can help you through difficult times.
Text: Proverbs 31:10-31 Main Point: We should give praise and honor to the women in our lives who set the example for us by fearing the Lord. Date: The Lord’s Day Morning on Sunday, May 10, 2020
Series: Mark, Take Up Your Cross Text: Mark 8:22-26 Main Point: Only Jesus can cure our spiritual blindness. Date: The Lord’s Day Morning on Sunday, May 3, 2020
Series: Mark, Take Up Your Cross Text: Mark 8:1-21 Main Point: Jesus has been faithful to us in the past, he will be faithful today, and in the future. Date: The Lord’s Day Morning of Sunday, April 26, 2020
Series: Mark, Take Up Your Cross Text: Mark 7:31-36 Main Point: Jesus has affected our lives in such a way that we should not be silent about it. Date: The Lord’s Day Morning of Sunday, April 19, 2020
Series: Mark, Take Up Your Cross Text: Mark 7:24-30 Main Point: We must have an unwavering faith in Jesus, because even a “crumb” of grace from Jesus is more than enough and more than we deserve. Date: Sunday, April 5, 2020
Series: Mark, Take Up Your Cross Text: Mark 7:1-23 Main Point: We may be able to wash our hands, but only God can wash our hearts. Date: Sunday, March 29, 2020
Series: Mark, Take Up Your Cross Text: Mark 6:45-56 Date: Sunday, March 22, 2020