Mark: Introduction
This introduction to our new series going through the Gospel of Mark provides us with "three links", "three questions" and "three responses" for us to be looking for as we travel through this action packed Gospel.
MoreThis introduction to our new series going through the Gospel of Mark provides us with "three links", "three questions" and "three responses" for us to be looking for as we travel through this action packed Gospel.
MoreIn chapter one of Mark we learn of Jesus' practice of going out early in the morning and spending time with his Father. If Jesus needed to spend time with His Father to prepare Himself for the day, how much more we? Let's learn how together.
MoreMark chapter two contains four scenes which has some common elements that tie it all together. What are they? Find out in this weeks message.
MoreOne of the most troubling passages in the Gospels is where Jesus mentions the "unforgivable sin". What is it? Find out in this weeks message.
MoreThe parable of the Sower is really about the power of the Seed. Learn what that means in this weeks message.
MoreGuest preacher Eric Dooley continues our series in Mark. Eric has been a missionary and currently an outstanding Christian counselor in the Gig Harbor area.
MoreLots of action in Mark chapter 6. One key lesson. It's all about the connection between faith and power. But that connection is all about Jesus' power, not ours. His authority, not ours.
MoreSome of us, are still trying to fix the externals of our lives, to make ourselves clean, but still deep inside we don’t feel clean. And no amount of positive thinking helps to remove the self-doubt or the need to try to validate yourself or look good in the eyes of others, trying to convince yourself that you’re okay. But you’re not okay. You have a heart problem.
MoreDo you struggle with depression? Here’s the solution. Deny yourself, and take up your cross and follow him. Do you struggle with worry and anxiety? Then lose yourself for Jesus and for the gospel. Do you have fears that seem to control you? Then the answer is here: deny yourself and take up your cross… Do you harbor bitterness and resentment over things done to you? Deny yourself and take up your cross… Do you fear death? Then don’t wait for death to come – die now! Why wait for inevitable. Death will come to us all. ...
MoreJesus wants to invite you into his inner circle. He wants to elevate you into the place of his presence. Ephesians says we are seated with Christ in heavenly places and that we will one day be reigning with Christ, and judging the angels. You have a high calling. He wants to use you, reveal things to you, he invites you to be his partner in the kingdom work he calls us to!
MoreHaving saving faith is so simple, Jesus said, that the best ones capable of it, capable of receiving the kingdom, capable of saving faith, are babies and small children. In fact, not only are they the best ones, they are the only ones capable of saving faith – you also as grown-ups, in order to have saving faith, must be converted like children (Matthew 18), converted to a child’s state of simple faith, even to a babies state of simple utter dependence, in order to receive the kingdom.
MoreThroughout chapter 11 what we see is a demonstration of Jesus’ authority, of his ownership of things.
MoreDuring our Easter message based on Mark 15 we look at the uniqueness of Christianity and uniqueness of Jesus!
MoreHow can we know there really is life after death? And if there is life after death, what is it like? That's what we explore in this weeks teaching.
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