Sermons
Sermon: Gospel of Mark – The Triumphal Entry and the Temple
The final week of Jesus’ earthly life begins with what Christians have called “Palm Sunday” or “Triumphal Entry.” What strikes you about the scene with the palm branches, people waving them in the air, tossing them in the path of Jesus on His steed, shouting “Hosanna!” and “Blessed is He who comes in the name of…
Read MoreSermon: Gospel of Mark – Ransom
On at least three distinct occasions, Jesus told His disciples that He came to die. He was quite specific and quite graphic. “Ransom” is not a word we use much nowadays, unless it applies to a kidnapping. The core idea of “ransom” is substitutionary sacrifice, for the release of a victim or the guilty.
Read MoreSermon: Gospel of Mark – Money
This week we’ll look primarily at an interchange between Jesus and the man known as the Rich Young Ruler. Have you ever tried witnessing to someone and become irritated at their blindness and stubbornness? Every day, in every city, in every nation, men and women make their choices.
Read MoreSermon: Gospel of Mark, Glory – The Transfiguration
In the previous chapter of Mark, Jesus speaks very plainly about His coming suffering and death. Peter, of course, was stunned, as were the rest of the disciples. Peter, James and John are invited to walk up the mountain with Jesus. What they see if completely unexpected, and seems to be the complete opposite of…
Read MoreSermon: Gospel of Mark, The Cross Solution
In the book of Mark, the story of the life and ministry takes a sudden shift. We’ve seen His miracles, His teaching, His heart, and the divine character in human flesh. He taught and fed the masses, yet had personal ministry with some of the most downcast people of His time.
Read MoreSermon: The Gospel of Mark, Clean
We exist to enjoy and share the love and message of God with everyone. One of the things that is so puzzling about the Jewish religious leaders is their hyper-attention to things they considered of a life and death nature that we consider so trivial.
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