Sermons About Mark
Who Is This Man? (Mark 4:26 - 6:6)
Jesus demonstrates that he has power over creation, over demons, and over life and death itself. He proves that he is king and lord over all. In Mark, we see examples of two responses to Jesus -- the response of unbelief, and the response of faith. We are to walk in faith and trust in Jesus.
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Cash and the Kingdom
As the disciples head towards Jerusalem with Jesus, they receive a powerful lesson about what it means to belong to hium and his kingdom.
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Ears to Hear (Mark 4:1-25)
Jesus appeals to us, not simply to hear his word, but to listen, to heed his word. We must allow his word to speak to us and to change us, by the power of the Holy Spirit. Believers are commanded to hear the word that we may grow as a result.
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Kids and the Kingdom
Mark 10 is the last roadtrip of Jesus and the disciples as he heads towards Jerusalem. This scene gives us a picture of the whole message of Mark's Gospel.
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Dawn of a New Day (Mark 2:18 - 3:35)
Jesus has come as King and Savior to bring forgiveness and life and joy and freedom. Few people recognized his coming as the appearance of the Christ. We are to see Jesus as our life and our hope and our freedom.
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Who Are My Mother and My Brothers?
In this passage, Jesus is not setting up an eternal conflict between church and family, but rather calling for unity based on following God’s will.
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The Authority of the Son (Mark 1:16 - 2:17)
Jesus Christ is not only the Son of God, nor is he merely a man; he is God. Early on in the book of Mark, Mark establishes this by showing Jesus's authority to call disciples, to preach and teach from Scripture, to cast out demons, to heal people, and to forgive sins. Only God can do this!
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The Beginning of the Gospel (Mark 1:1-15)
We are introduced to the gospel of Mark. Mark writes to prove the deity of Christ and to declare the gospel message. In the opening passage we see John prophetically preparing the people for Christ, and we see the declaration of Jesus's deity, and the beginning of the gospel message -- repent and believe!
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