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Sermons on Mark (Page 3)

The Gospel of Mark: How to Access God’s Power and Presence – 7.7.24

Mountain-top experiences are great, but they are not the norm. Jesus and his disciples return from their transfiguration experience to discover their fellow disciples unsuccessfully trying to deliver a demonized boy whose father brought for healing. Why were they unsuccessful? For the same reason we often are. They tried to do God’s work in their own power. From this passage we learn a lot about how to access God’s presence and power.

The Gospel of Mark: The Most Important Question Anyone Can Ask – 6.23.24

TaLKING POINTS / WALKING POINTS View the sermon summary or dig deeper into the message during the sermon, in your personal Bible study, or with your family or Community Group in application-driven discussion. TAKE ONE STEP Each week, write down one doable concrete step of obedience, small or large, that you will put into practice…

Gospel of Mark: Learning to See – 6.16.24

In this passage Jesus continues to help his disciples see things clearly. Like the disciples, we are bombarded by false teaching which hinders us from embracing Christ as our Savior or following him as Lord. In this section Jesus confronts false teaching, criticizes the hard hearts and spiritual blindness of his disciples, and illustrates it all through a blind man!

Gospel of Mark: The Syrophoenician Woman and the Deaf-Mute Man – 5.19.24

In this passage, Jesus heals two people. First, He casts out a demon from the daughter of a Gentile woman. The Gentile woman continued to beg for mercy, even after Jesus referred to her as a Gentile dog! What is going on here? With Jesus, it is always more than meets the eye! Next, Jesus heals a deaf-mute man. These two healings shed light on how we should approach Jesus and why we should approach him this way.

Gospel of Mark: Jesus the Revolutionary – 4.28.24

Jesus conveys much more than we typically understand in this next passage from the Gospel of Mark. It is about a revolutionary doing a revolutionary act. It is about our understanding that God had called his people to do the impossible. It is about wholeness and brokenness. And it’s about laying down your life for the benefit of others.

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