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Continuing with our series called "The Servant King," (A Study of the Gospel of Mark).... Mark CH 14 53-72, People's Response to JESUS Part 4, Rejected and Denied If you are interested in attending our LIVE teachings (Wednesdays @ 7:00 pm & Sundays @ 10:00 am), you are invited to visit us at 4218 Boston Ave. Lubbock, Texas. To connect with us, you can call us at (806) 799-2227, email us at calvarylubbock@hotmail.com, or checkout our website at CalvaryChapelLubbock.church. You can also watch us on Facebook and contact us through Facebook Messenger. Please feel free to let us know about your walk with Jesus, as we would love to hear it and pray with you. If you'd like to partner with us to help us take the Gospel to the world, just click on the DONATE button on our website, let us know through Facebook Messenger, or in person. We pray that the rest of your week be blessed and that you share the love of Jesus with everyone that you encounter.
Sunday sermons from Chewelah Evangelical Free Church
Jesus bore the weight of the world's sin while those around Him caved under the pressure to stand with Him. When everything in this world tells you to deny and betray your faith in Jesus Christ, how will you respond? Sermon Outline @ http://bible.com/events/48906013
Moundsville Baptist Church
CrossRoads Church Making and maturing disciples together as a family
Sermons and teaching from Northern Hills Community Church.
When hate boils over and love peters out.
When hate boils over and love peters out.
You are not defined by your failure.
You are not defined by your failure.
Scandalous: Coronation of the King Mark 14:53-72
There is nothing you can ever do to make God stop loving you.
There is nothing you can ever do to make God stop loving you.
Rev. Stone concludes our tour of the 14th chapter of Mark with a sermon about Jesus on trial and Peter's denial of Jesus. We see the Human Problem we all face and the solution found in the Gospel.
Bible Studies from Calvary Chapel El Monte. May the Lord richly bless you as you study His Word!
Bible Studies from Calvary Chapel El Monte. May the Lord richly bless you as you study His Word!
Man will cower before truth and bend it to meet our needs, but Jesus stood firm because He is the Truth.
Man will cower before truth and bend it to meet our needs, but Jesus stood firm because He is the Truth.
OUTLINE: 1. The faithfulness of Jesus (53, 55-65) 2. The failure of Peter (54, 66-70) John 2:18-20 Matthew 26:63 Matthew 26:67-68 Mark 10:33-34 Isaiah 50:6 Mark 14:29-30 Luke 22:56 John 18:26 Luke 22:60-62 Mark 16:5-7 Luke 22:31-32
Grace Fellowship Church of State College, PA
This week we finally finish up the 72-verse long chapter 14 of Mark's gospel! In this final section we move to the courtyard where the high priest and a partial Sanhedrin condemn Jesus in the middle of the night, breaking many of their own rules of order to do so. The focus turns to Peter, however, and his blatant and strong denial of even knowing Jesus as he watches the proceedings from a distance. Pastor Steve applied this picture of a serious fall to our own lives and had us consider the restoring grace of Jesus even when we fall in such a significant way! May we realize that we need to get back up and find God's grace when we fail and find ourselves potentially even more valuable for ministry after we have been restored.
Marcos 14:53-72
Weekly sermons and study guides.
Weekly sermons and study guides.
Weekly sermons and study guides.
It's often said 'the loudest voice always wins'. Such was the case when the Jewish Sanhedrin judged Jesus guilty of blasphemy. Such was the case with Peter, who avoided certain criminal charges by forcefully denouncing his affiliation to Jesus. But while the loudest voice may always sin, the loudest voice you can hear may not be God's.
It's often said 'the loudest voice always wins'. Such was the case when the Jewish Sanhedrin judged Jesus guilty of blasphemy. Such was the case with Peter, who avoided certain criminal charges by forcefully denouncing his affiliation to Jesus. But while the loudest voice may always sin, the loudest voice you can hear may not be God's.
It's often said 'the loudest voice always wins'. Such was the case when the Jewish Sanhedrin judged Jesus guilty of blasphemy. Such was the case with Peter, who avoided certain criminal charges by forcefully denouncing his affiliation to Jesus. But while the loudest voice may always sin, the loudest voice you can hear may not be God's.
It's often said 'the loudest voice always wins'. Such was the case when the Jewish Sanhedrin judged Jesus guilty of blasphemy. Such was the case with Peter, who avoided certain criminal charges by forcefully denouncing his affiliation to Jesus. But while the loudest voice may always sin, the loudest voice you can hear may not be God's.