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Its WEDNESDAY - How Do You Prepare to Die?
If you received word that you had one more day to live how would you like to spend that day? With whom would you choose to spend it? How would you prepare yourself to face the kind of cruel death Jesus faced? He knew the end from the beginning, so he took Wednesday and prepared Himself to die. He chose four close friends and spent a quiet day with them. We will hear in today's message why these four friends were so important to Jesus on this final Wednesday. Pastor Mel
Mark - Amazed
Matt continues our look into Mark with a look at how Jesus amazed people with His teachings and miracles.
Mark - Amazed
Matt continues our look into Mark with a look at how Jesus amazed people with His teachings and miracles.
Christ our Champion - Mark 1:12-13
Mark 1:12-13 Highlights Three Phases of our Champions Battle Mark tells us that our Champion was: 1. Propelled into this Battle by the Spirit - v.12 2. Tempted in this Battle by Satan – v.13a 3. Comforted after the Battle by Servants – v.13b
Mustard Seed Kingdom
Jesus teaches that the Kingdom of God starts small, like a seed. So often we are looking for the big things, because small seems insignificant. But it is precisely here, in the seemingly insignificant areas of our life, that the Kingdom of God is breaking in!
A New Authority
Mark's first picture of Jesus in ministry is a the story of a powerful ministry confrontation. Jesus comes into a synagogue to teach and the people are amazed at the authority in his words and character. A demon immediately cries out, and again the people marvel at Jesus' authority to silence the demon. What do we do with One with such authority? How are we to respond? Like the disciples, the only right response is to follow.
Mankind's Greatest Need This Holiday Season
I. Understanding our needs from God's perspective. II. Trust in Jesus, the One who has ALL authority to meet our greatest need. III. Bring others to the feet of Jesus.
Called to be Disciples
The call of Jesus is the same today as it was 2000 years ago - a call to him as teacher and master, in which he takes the lead in making us become fishers of men. And he remains as competent, faithful, and trustworthy as he was to the early disciples
Father, Son, Holy Spirit
Mark is a master of saying much with few words, and in this passage he emphasizes both the total humanity of Jesus and the total divinity of Jesus. Jesus, as a man, was a carpenter from Nazareth. As the second member of the Trinity, however, Jesus is the Son, the Beloved of his Father. God became man in Jesus in order to reverse the effects of the fall and to welcome us back into the community of the Trinity!



