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7/14/24 – Sunday Morning Service. A continuation of our study through the Gospel according to Mark.
Father Heart TV Webcast - 8th May 2024Becoming A Son - Mark Gyde [...]
A new MP3 sermon from Grace to You is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Father Buries His Son (Mark 15:42-47) Speaker: Pastor John MacArthur Broadcaster: Grace to You Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/31/2024 Length: 50 min.
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Preacher: Isaac Adams Text: Mark 11:25-12:12 Pastor Isaac continues a series entitled “Who is Jesus?” through the Gospel of Mark. In this sermon, Isaac preaches that Jesus will judge the wicked residents of his kingdom and give his kingdom to the fruitful ones.
One of, if not THE most classic kids game of all time has to be hide and go seek. I mean, does it really get any better than that? What kid doesn't love going to hide some place and hoping they don't get found, but also sorta hoping they do get found? Then there is always the thrill of the seeker, trying…
Message from Billy Zwart on February 25, 2024
Message from Jared Raby on October 29, 2023
The Rejected Son (Mark 11:27-12:12)CrossWay Community ChurchSeptember 24th 2023
Beloved Terry Clifford and her son speak on air about what this time means to him !
9-3-23 – Sunday Morning Service. A continuation of our study through the gospel of Mark.
"In order to save sinners, Jesus identifies himself with you." Pastor Eric Zellner continues preaching through Mark's gospel.
Mark 9:2-13 Big Idea: All of history has led to the great provision of God's Son - therefore, listen to him. 1. Listen to Jesus because he is the radiance of the glory of God. 2. Listen to Jesus because he is the true and better spokesman. 3. Listen to Jesus because he is the promised suffering servant.
Jesus asks why the scribes say that the Messiah will be David's son when in Psalm 110 David calls Him, Lord. We pick up on Jesus's view of scripture and also learn more about His nature as our redeemer.
June 25, 2023. Mark 1:9-13. Pastor Zach Vaughn. www.machiasvalley.org
Mark 12:9-12 Send Kurt a postcard! c/o Faith Baptist Church 4105 Plank Road Fredericksburg, VA 22407
We are all lost to one degree or another and we all need to be found by Jesus. We may have wandered away, we may not even realise we are lost or we may have deliberately gone our own way. This sermon from Mark Tree pulls together 3 of Jesus' parables from Luke 15 v3-32.
Why do all four gospels make such a point about the details of Jesus burial-- His death matters, his resur-rection matters, but why is his burial so important-- And what are the implications for us-- Does it matter what happens to a dead body--
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The Arrival of Salvation in the Arrival of the Son (Mark 1:1-13) CrossWay Community Church January 29th, 2023
We live by a lake in the northwest. If we awoke from a twenty-year-long nap, like in the story of Rip Van Winkle, and we didn't know what month it was, we could guess by looking at the lake. Different seasons bring us different wildlife, mostly waterfowl. Canada geese drop in to rest each spring and fall as they head north or south. They fill the skies, obeying God's call to go where He has prepared a place. Later, white-backed mergansers come in their dozens and stay the winter, chasing fish and snails that multiplied all summer. Round black coots, painted wood ducks, and buffleheads all spend the late winter finding different food in and around the lake. In summer, they're replaced by gangly cormorants and green-headed mallards with fluffy ducklings. Hummingbirds, swallows, and woodpeckers return too. Each is called here in their season to receive the bounty God provides. They hear, trust, and come. “Listen” is one of the most frequent commands in the Bible. In the NIV, the word listen appears more often than trust, praise, obey, and even worship. However, the word love exceeds them all. As you listen for God's call, listen especially for love. God invites us to trust His love for each of us, which He perfectly expressed in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. God the Father tells us to listen to Jesus, who is God the Son (Mark 9:7). And as we follow Jesus, our loving God helps us to love one another. As you spend time in God's Word and listen to the “gentle whisper” (1 Kings 19:12) that He speaks just to you, remember that the lake God has for you may be different from the one He has for your friends. Every year, I watch different geese fly past us for weeks. They don't all stop by our lake because they each get a unique call. Similarly, all Christians are called by the same God, but our lives will not look the same. God has given us each unique paths. And, as we listen to Him, we can trust that the God who cares for the birds will also care for us. ⦁ Rick Taylor ⦁ How do we learn to listen to God? If we know Jesus, the Holy Spirit is in us, reminding us of everything Jesus has said and helping us discern God's voice (John 14:26). We also need to talk to trusted Christians and help each other answer questions like: Does this agree with the Bible? Does this glorify God the Father and God the Son (John 16:12-15)? Does this bring the fruit of the Spirit and hope (Galatians 5:22-23; John 10:10) or condemnation and fear (John 3:17; Romans 8:1)? Who are trusted Christian mentors or peers you could talk to about this? All creatures look to you to give them their food at the proper time. Psalm 104:27 (NIV)
Jesus presents a prediction of His future persecution.
Lead pastor Joseph Rahm speaks through the scripture in Mark.
Preacher: Mark van Pletsen Preach Title: Like Father Like Son Preach Series: The Heart Of It Date: 18/09/2022
The Good News Of God's Son (Mark 1:1-11) Daniel Nealon September 11, 2022 by Deer Creek Church
12:1 And he began to speak unto them by parables. A certain man planted a vineyard, and set an hedge about it, and digged a place for the winefat, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandmen, and went into a far country. 12:2 And at the season he sent to the husbandmen a servant, that he might receive from the husbandmen of the fruit of the vineyard. 12:3 And they caught him, and beat him, and sent him away empty. 12:4 And again he sent unto them another servant; and at him they cast stones, and wounded him in the head, and sent him away shamefully handled. 12:5 And again he sent another; and him they killed, and many others; beating some, and killing some. 12:6 Having yet therefore one son, his wellbeloved, he sent him also last unto them, saying, They will reverence my son.
What was the historical and prophetic purpose of The Transfiguration? And does it hold any application for us today? Today we're going to continue through Paul's sermon series in the gospel of Mark, and in this message, Paul explains why Jesus was transfigured, and how the glory of Christ in that moment should shape the way we live.If you've been enjoying The Paul Tripp Podcast, would you consider leaving a review? Each review helps us reach more people with the transforming power of Jesus Christ.
21/22 er slut, Spurs er tilbage i Champions League, med en verdensklassetræner ved roret, og med et hold, der svømmer i selvtillid. Men det lå ikke i kortene tilbage i august, at vi skulle ende her. Mark og Andreas lægger transferrygterne, spillerpræstationerne og taktikbrættet væk og tager i stedet en stille snak om 21/22-sæsonen overordnet set. Hvorfor det er så smukt at være Spurs-fan lige nu, hvorfor vi skal være taknemmelige lige nu og ikke tænke på meget på fremtiden. Selv om vi også gerne må drømme lidt. Husk at sende spørgsmål på lydenafwhd@gmail.com. Spørgsmål, ris, ros, udsendelsesideer, kommentarer og hurraråb modtages med kyshånd. Twitter: @lydenafwhd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lydenafwhd Web: www.spurs.dk COYS
“The Mockery of God's Son” / Mark 15:16-21 / Eric Dodson / May 8, 2022
Considering that Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) only spent the final two years of his life in Redding, CT, there were an inordinate number of incredible stories that filled those years to the brim, culminating in his death in his mansion. Redding historian Brent Colley recounts both the wonderful and painfully sad moments he spent with his two remaining daughters, the legendary fallout with his business manager and personal secretary, and the final months leading up to the day when Clemens passed away in his fabled Stormfield home.
Mark Twain died exactly 112 years ago, to the very day, of the publication of this podcast episode (April 21, 1910). This first in a two-part series takes a look at Samuel Clemens' last two years of life, spent in Redding, Connecticut, in his famed mansion Stormfield. Redding historian Brent Colley (who is also the First Selectman of Sharon, CT) shares rarely heard and incredibly insightful stories about Clemens and some of his closest friends (including Helen Keller, Hartford Congregational Minister Joseph Twitchell and his biographer Art Bigelow Paine). Also, you'll learn fascinating details about the Stormfield house itself.
Christian singer TobyMac tragically lost his oldest son, Truett Foster McKeehan, 21-years-old at the time, on October 23, 2019.ANDChristian celebrity and Hollywood actor Mark Wahlberg left his church on Ash Wednesday and had a powerful message for fans. He's sharing his plans for this Lent season and it sounds like something we should all try!To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates!https://www.godupdates.com/christian-singer-tobymac-son-truett-grief/https://www.godupdates.com/actor-mark-wahlberg-lent/
“The Betrayal of God's Son” / Mark 14:43-52 / Eric Dodson / April 3, 2022
Jared Huffman | Mark 9:2-13
Pastor Brandon continues our series on the Crucified King. This week, we read Mark 12:1-12 and learned about Jesus' parable of the tenants.
The Spirit as a dove at Jesus' baptism shows Jesus' purpose, his power that came from God, proclaims that he's God's son, and that God has pleasure in him. Transcript coming soon!
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The religious leaders in Jesus time we're practicing the authority that they thought they had been given, which made them question Jesus' authority. Join us we see Jesus' response to these leaders.
Have you ever wondered what the purpose of Jesus' transfiguration was? Or why He was shining like the sun? Join us as we look at the meaning and purpose of this event in the Gospel of Mark.
Welcome as we continue our series of sermons on the Gospel of Mark. Listen as Rev. Dr. Matthew Everhard preaches through Mark 12:1-17
When Jesus was buried in the tomb, it was only for a short weekend stay.
This Sunday we see Jesus walk right into conflict again with the ruling leaders of the day on what they perceive is their turf, the temple. Through their conflict we will see that when we are driven by fear we struggle to not only accept Jesus as our ultimate authority, but we also resist his rightful claims on our everyday lives and the world he has created as well.
Pastor Chris continues our series through the Gospel of Mark. While Jesus is the most popular man in history, he is also the most rejected and resisted. Why is that? In the last week of His life before the cross, a group of leaders who rejected Jesus confront Him about who He is and where His authority comes from. Jesus responds with what is the last parable recorded in Mark—a story that gets to the heart of why we reject Him at all. Mark 11:27-12:12