Sermon Notes: Growing In Devotion To Christ -- Mark 14:1-11 -- Follow #44
Read moreFollow #43 - Mark 13:24-37 - The Second Coming Of Christ
On the Mount of Olives outside Jerusalem's temple, a few days before his crucifixion, Jesus explained the end times to his disciples.
Read moreFollow #42 -- The Great Tribulation -- Mark 13:14-23
On the Mount of Olives, overlooking the temple precincts, Jesus continued teaching about the end of the age. Peter, John, James, and Andrew sat in riveted as their Master explained the end times.
Read moreIncreasing Trouble -- Mark 13:1-13 -- Follow #41
Sunday Teaching — Increasing Trouble -- Mark 13:1-13 -- Follow #41
Read moreWhat Jesus Treasures (Mark 12:41-44, Follow #40)
Sermon Notes — What Jesus Treasures (Mark 12:41-44, Follow #40)
In our story today, Jesus is going to let his disciples in on a secret. There, at the temple precincts, amid the noisy activity, Jesus found a true lover of God, a widowed woman who lived in poverty. She gave God everything she had. Jesus knew it. And he rejoiced at what he saw in her, so he pulled his disciples aside to tell them what he'd just witnessed.
Read moreMarks Of A Christ-Follower (Mark 12:35-40 -- Follow #39)
Sermon Notes: Marks Of A Christ-Follower (Mark 12:35-40 -- Follow #39)
Read moreThe Most Important Thing In Life -- Mark 12:28-34 (Follow #38)
Sunday Sermon: The Most Important Thing In Life -- Mark 12:28-34 (Follow #38)
Read moreGalatians 4:4-5 -- The Son Who Came to Make Sons
Today, let us consider four elements of his coming.
- When did he come?
- Where did he come from?
- How did he come?
- And why did he come?
Each of these questions is answered in our text.
Read moreFollow #37 -- Mark 12:18-27 -- Jesus Challenged About The Silliness Of The Bible
Sunday Notes — Follow #37 -- Mark 12:18-27 -- Jesus Challenged About The Silliness Of The Bible
Read moreFollow #36 -- Mark 12:13-17 -- Jesus Challenged About Government Oppression
We are in a place in Mark's gospel where the hostility towards Jesus is reaching its peak. Soon, the religious leaders will conspire with the Roman authorities to put Christ to death. But these leaders and authorities feel a need to build their case against Jesus, and in the final week before his death, that's precisely what they set out to do.
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