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Pastor Josh concludes his 3 part mini-series on the Salt of the Earth
The religious leaders set up several scenarios trying to trap Jesus and turn public opinion against him. Spoiler alert: it doesn’t go very well.
Jesus tells a parable that is a summary of the entire Old Testament and is a withering indictment of the religious leaders
Jesus works out some anger issues on a fig tree and then has a blow-up in the temple
Jesus predicts his death a 3rd time and the disciples get it this time right? Wrong. But we encounter another man who does understand what Jesus can offer.
Pastor Josh is back for part 2 of his mini-series on the Salt of the Earth
Jesus has a candid discussion with a man about what it takes to enter the Kingdom of God
Jesus predicts his death again and the disciples still don’t get it
Pastor Josh begins a new section of the Sermon on the Mount about the Salt of the Earth
Jesus descends from the mountain into the middle of a crisis of faith
Jesus reveals the presence of God to his inner circle to reassure them about his identity
Pastor Josh looks at the 8th Beatitude: Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Jesus offers the disciples a re-test with the same results and has a conversation about unbelief
Pastor Josh looks at the 7th Beatitude: Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.
esus calls a woman a dog. Yeah, you read that right. But what does he actually mean?
Jesus challenges the Pharisees notion of what causes defilement
Pastor Josh looks at the 7th Beatitude: Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.
Jesus performs another unnecessary miracle to show the disciples a key truth about himself
Jesus manufactures a crisis so he can perform his most famous miracle
John the Baptizer is killed by Herod and sets up a contrast between King Jesus and King Herod
Jesus sends out his twelve disciples to proclaim the gospel. What can we learn from them?
"If I only had ____ I could make an impact for the Kingdom." We often adopt this mentality in our lives, but God calls us to be faithful where we are with what he has given us. Today we take a break from our Mark series and take a look at the parable of the talents, and what it means for us.
Pastor Josh looks at the 7th Beatitude: Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.
If Jesus is all-powerful and loves us, why don’t our prayers always get answered?
Jesus uses his power to love and care for people, and then he sends those people out with a gospel message.
Jesus is the ultimate power in the universe and sometimes he leads people to a place where he can reveal that power to them.
Jesus tells 3 more parables that show our accountability to the word, our reliance on God, and the ultimate coming of the kingdom.
Jesus tells a parable about how people respond to the gospel.
Pastor Josh looks at the 6th Beatitude: Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
The Pharisees and Jesus clash repeatedly over the Law and Jesus’ identity.
Jesus seeks relationships with the outcasts of society and refuses to be a part of a religious structure based on exclusivity and self-righteousness.
Having rejected the implications that he is merely a healer, Jesus forces a confrontation with the religious leaders and asserts his claim of divinity.
Jesus rejects the idea that he has come only to be a healer, and places the focus on the message that he has come to proclaim.
Pastor Josh looks at the 5th Beatitude: Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.
Jesus kicks off his ministry with a bang: casting out demons, healing the sick, and turning cultural values upside down
Today we overview the political/historical setting in which Jesus lived and talk about how God sovereignly orchestrated human history to pave the way for the spread of the gospel.
Pastor Josh looks at the 4th of the Beatitudes: Blessed are those who long for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.
Why was Jesus led into the Wilderness to be tempted? And what can we learn from his triumph over Satan?
What was the significance of John the Baptist’s ministry? And why was Jesus baptized? Today we answer those questions and more!
Shane provides an introduction to the book of Mark and answers the question, “Why study Mark?”
Pastor Josh looks at the 3rd of the Beatitudes: Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
When we seek God in the midst of trials, He may not change our circumstances. But he will always change our perspective. Today we wrap up the book of Habakkuk and see his final response to God's revelation.
Have you questioned God about something in your life but you didn't like his answer? Don't quit on God, continue to press into him.
Don't walk away from God when you encounter difficult times. Instead, follow the example of Habakkuk and have a difficult conversation with Him.
Pastor Josh looks at the 2nd of the Beatitudes: Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.
What does it mean if one of your dreams comes true? What if it comes true 400 years later? Today we close the book of Daniel by looking at one such dream of his.
What is the purpose of God moments in your life? Today we look at the 2 main purposes they serve and what it means for us.