Mark 3:28-35Jesus never shied away from the hard truth, especially when talk with his adversaries and even when talking to his kin. In this sermon, Jesus chides both the Pharisees and his family for their unbelief.
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Mark 3:20-27In this sermon I discuss the necessity of finding our identity in Christ and not in the agendas or divisions that plague mankind.
Mark 3:13-19The Four Marks of the Church — one, holy, catholic, and apostolic – define the Bride of Christ in this world. This sermon looks at the last mark and what it means to be an apostolic church today.
Mark 3:7-12The Sonship of Christ is a doctrine central to orthodox Christianity. To deny his Sonship is to deny the deity of Christ. Believers, too, are sons of God, though not in the same way as Christ. This sermon discusses Jesus’ Sonship and our adoption into the household of faith.
Mark 2:23-3:6Paul makes clear that Jesus came not to abolish the Law but to fulfill it. At the end of the second chapter of the Gospel of Mark, Jesus dismantles the Pharisees’ legalistic rituals around the Sabbath and shows how he fulfills the Fourth Commandment as the Lord of the Sabbath.
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About the SeriesThe Gospel of Mark was composed to the glory of God and for the Church as a witness to the selfless, sinless life of the Son of Man. Categories
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