The King and the Cross - The Gospel of Mark
Seeing Jesus Clearly
Mark 8:22-33 In Mark’s gospel, we see that seeing Jesus clearly requires making a personal decision about who we understand Him to be. He asks His disciples, “Who do you say that I am?”. Seeing Jesus clearly also requires understanding that He suffered and offered Himself as a sacrifice for our sins. It is only through this sacrifice that we can take up our cross daily, put sin to death, and run the race that is set before us.
Feeding of the Four Thousand and the Leaven of the Pharisees
Mark 8:11-21 Karl brings us the Word this Sunday – describing how Jesus fed the four-thousand, and taught His disciples about the leaven of the Pharisees. Through these passages, Jesus teaches us to be aware of the permeating power of sin. In contrast to this, He displays His superabundant provision in all of life.
Salvation Overflows to the Gentiles
Mark 7:24-8:10 Following on from Jesus’ teaching about clean and unclean things, Jesus moves into “unclean” Gentile territory where he performs three miracles. Increasingly, we see that the message of the kingdom is not only for the Jews, but for Gentiles also.
True Purity
Mark 7:1-13 In this Sermon, Michael exhorts us to love others and not to let tradition take the place of God’s Word in the way we live our Christian life. True purity is a matter of the heart. With a renewed heart we can produce the fruits of the Spirit outlined in Galatians 5:22-23.
Jesus, in Old Testament Colour
Mark 6:30-56 In this sermon, Michael explores the relationship between specific events in the Old Testament, and there fulfillment in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
The suppression Of Truth
Mark 6:14-29
Relationships in the Digital Age
Hebrews 10:23-25
Authority Over the Forces of Evil
Mark 5:1-20
With Us in the Storm
Mark 4:35-41
The Anticipation of the Harvest
Mark 4:26-34
Listen Up! – The Parable of the Sower
Mark 4:1-25
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