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Monday Nov 27, 2023
Monday Nov 27, 2023
In today's sermon, we continue our study in the Gospel of Mark and look at Mark 12: 28-34. In this account, we see a scribe question Jesus. We notice the simplicity and clarity of the scribe's question and Jesus' response. We see that Jesus’ scriptural answer is the ultimate summation of God’s intent for people--to love God with our ENTIRE self and to love others as we love ourselves.
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In this video:
3:53 Background & Context
20:08 Observations of the Passage
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Monday Nov 13, 2023
Monday Nov 13, 2023
In today's sermon, we continue our study in the Gospel of Mark and look at Mark 12: 18-27. In past sermons, we have already seen people attempt to trap Jesus in his words. Today, we see the Sadducees try to trick Jesus with a question. Jesus responds to their question with ANOTHER question, and in his response, he points out how foolish their religiosity is and how unbelieving their hearts are. In this account, Jesus helps to turn our eyes from the earthly to the eternal, and he emphasizes the importance of having a true relationship with HIM versus relying on fake religiosity.
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In this video:
5:29 Background & Context
8:09 Reading of Mark 12: 18-27
11:06 Themes of the Passage
16:09 Observations of the Passage
50:51 Questions
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Monday Nov 06, 2023
Religious Hypocrites | Mark 12: 13-17 | Gospel of Mark (Msg 55) | 11/5/2023
Monday Nov 06, 2023
Monday Nov 06, 2023
In today's sermon, Pastor Andrew Coleman continues our series in the Gospel of Mark as we look at Mark 12: 13-17. In this passage, we see the hypocrisy of the Pharisees and the Herodians as they come to Jesus with a question, intending to trap him in his words. They tried to appear spiritual and genuine in their question, but they were really seeking to turn the people and the Romans against Jesus. Jesus, however, saw through their ulterior motives, and he answered them in a simple and profound way that completely silenced them and astounded them.
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In this video:
13:04 Background & Context
20:07 You Can Have Religion but Still Miss and Reject God Entirely
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Monday Oct 30, 2023
Monday Oct 30, 2023
In today's sermon, Pastor Andrew preaches on Mark 12: 1-12. In our previous message from Mark 11:27-33, the chief priests, teachers of the law and elders were confronting Jesus more directly and intensely than before. They questioned by what authority he threw the money changers and thieves out of the temple just before Passover. Jesus now answers them by a parable--and this time they get it! The parable of the vineyard points to the truth that It’s not about the Israel’s goodness (or our goodness), but God's GRACIOUSNESS toward us! His salvation will come to all who receive and honor Him… not just this nation of Israel He chose to love. His wrath will come to all who reject and dishonor Him… including this nation of Israel He chose to love.
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In this video:
2:00 Important Introductory Statements for this Sermon
25:32 Background on this Text
28:17 Reading of Mark 12: 1-12
42:40 The Parable of the Vineyard
49:30 The Meaning of the Parable
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Monday Oct 09, 2023
Monday Oct 09, 2023
In today's sermon, Pastor Jason Hill preaches on Mark 11: 27-33. In this passage, we see the Sanhedrin challenge Jesus and try to incriminate him with their questions. As believers observing the interaction between the Sanhedrin and Jesus, we must ask ourselves--are we more concerned about our status or position with others than about exalting Christ and submitting to Jesus’ authority and lordship in our lives? Do we find ourselves fearing man and his opinion more than God?
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In this video:
1:51 Reading of Mark 11: 27-33
3:37 Review & Background
6:38 The Confrontation Over Authority (First of five confrontations in Mark 11 -12: 44)
37:21 Application Questions
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Monday Oct 02, 2023
Monday Oct 02, 2023
In today's sermon, we continue our sermon series in the Gospel of Mark and study Mark 11: 20-25. In this passage, we get a glimpse at Jesus' teaching on effective prayer--what effective prayer is and how we can employ it in our lives. Jesus teaches us that effective prayer is really centered on God and his glory. Effective prayer is not about us, and yet we often manage to make it about ourselves instead of God and His glory. We must seek to center our hearts on God and his Kingdom, relying on him in confidence and faith as we pray for his will to be done.
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In this video:
1:00 Review & Background
7:06 Reading of Mark 11: 20-25
10:13 Essential Elements of Effective Prayer
53:03 The Disciples Became People of Effective Prayer
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Monday Sep 25, 2023
Monday Sep 25, 2023
In today's sermon, we continue our study in the book of Mark and look at Mark 11: 12-20. In this passage, we see two scenarios—one, of Jesus cursing the fig tree, and two, of Jesus throwing the money changers from the temple. These two are connected in an important way. We notice Jesus’s judgment of the fig tree as a prefigured judgment of the temple. Then, we see Jesus’s judgment of fraudulent religion in the temple as He expresses His holy wrath and rage against this great ungodliness of thievery and hypocrisy. In these accounts, we see that having the foliage of religion is not necessarily indicative of the fruit of a true relationship with God. We must ask ourselves—does Jesus need to clear some things out of the temple of your heart?
Are there fraudulent attitudes or actions that hinder the purity of your worship?
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In this video:
1:43 Review
3:06 Mark 11: 12-20
6:07 The Fruitless Fig Tree and the Fraudulent Temple
44:02 Application Questions
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Monday Sep 18, 2023
Praise the Lord! | Mark 11: 1-11 | Gospel of Mark (Msg 50) | 9/17/2023
Monday Sep 18, 2023
Monday Sep 18, 2023
In today's sermon, we continue our study in the book of Mark and look at Mark 11: 1-11. In this passage, we see that Jesus is worthy of praise! We see that Jesus willingly lays down His life to save sinners, because he wants to redeem us. We see Jesus demonstrate that he is a righteous, humble, peaceful deliverer by his entry into Jerusalem on a lowly donkey. Ultimately, we see that Jesus is the Lord of lords and King of kings, and that one day Jesus will return again, appearing triumphantly on a white horse (Revelation 19: 11-16). Jesus ultimately intends to right the wrongs of our fallen world. He wants us to hope in His sovereign rule and final verdict, and He will settle all matters when He returns!
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In this video:
2:27 Reading of Mark 11: 1-11
4:27 A Key Verb of Mark 11:1–11
18:41 Seven Reasons to Praise Jesus
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Monday Sep 11, 2023
Monday Sep 11, 2023
In today's sermon, we continue our study in the book of Mark and look at Mark 10: 36-52, where we read the account of the blind man Bartimaeus encountering Jesus Christ. In this passage, we see a beautiful truth--that Jesus HEARS those who cry out for mercy in faith. Jesus cares about our trouble and suffering, and he has the power to heal your broken life and to save your eternal soul.
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In this video:
1:06 Reading of Mark 10: 46-52
5:33 Key Observations
27:13 Six Characteristics of How Jesus Healed
37:30 Significance For You and Me
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Monday Sep 04, 2023
Monday Sep 04, 2023
In today's sermon, Pastor Ruben Hernandez preaches on Mark 10: 32-34. In this passage, we see Jesus boldly face the path to the cross. As we dig into this passage and contemplate what it means for us, we see the attitude that Christ has toward saving his beloved. John 15:20 tells us, “ ‘A servant is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me, they will also persecute you.” For believers, we must understand that we will sometimes face difficulty, trials, or persecution because we are following Jesus. As we encounter trials brought on by our association with Jesus, let us face them boldly after the manner he set before us.
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In this video:
5:47 Reading of Mark 10: 32-34
6:42 Review from last week
9:07 Context
11:57 Main Points
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