Sermon Archive
Who Is Jesus? | The Power Of Faith (Mark 9:14-29)
In this sermon, we see Jesus surrounded by people who lack faith in Him in Mark 9:14-29. Pastor Tom shares with us how each person/s in our story is dealing with a situation that could easily be resolved if they had faith in Christ. We will talk about the power of our faith in Christ and be challenged to grow our faith in Christ.
What is the power of faith in Christ? How can I grow in my faith?
Who Is Jesus? | A Taste Of Glory (Mark 9:1-13)
We finally answer the question "Who is Jesus?" by looking at Mark 8:27-30. Some people say that Jesus was a great prophet or religious leader. But the truth is that He is the Christ, the Messiah, our one and only Savior! It's easy to say that Jesus is our Savior, but do we really believe it and live like it is true? Do we share that good news with others?
In my thoughts, words, and actions, who do I say that Jesus is?
Who Is Jesus? | What Does Jesus Want? (Mark 8:31-38)
We turn to Mark 8:31-38. On this Resurrection Sunday, our passage appropriately tells us what Jesus came to do: suffer, die, and rise again for us! After that, Jesus turns to what He calls us to do in response: follow Him by taking up our cross and surrendering our lives to Him. Jesus is worth following because our eternity is at stake!
What did Jesus do that we are celebrating this weekend?
What should I do in response?
Who Is Jesus? | Who Do You Say That I Am? (Mark 8:27-30)
We finally answer the question "Who is Jesus?" by looking at Mark 8:27-30. Some people say that Jesus was a great prophet or religious leader. But the truth is that He is the Christ, the Messiah, our one and only Savior! It's easy to say that Jesus is our Savior, but do we really believe it and live like it is true? Do we share that good news with others?
In my thoughts, words, and actions, who do I say that Jesus is?
Who Is Jesus? | Substance (Mark 8:22-26)
Pastor Tom continues our study through the Gospel of Mark in 8:22-26. In this text Jesus will take two attempts to heal a blind man, symbolizing the Old and New Testaments.
What were shadows in the Old Testament are now clearly seen in the New Testament. The key difference? Jesus has come to shed light for us to see!
Who Is Jesus? | What More Do You Need? (Mark 8:11-21)
In this sermon Mark 8:11-21 will tell us about two conversations Jesus had with those who were doubting Him.
Some needed to be challenged with the questions: "What more do you need to believe in Jesus?" On the other hand, His disciples needed to be challenged with the question: "What more do you need to trust Jesus?"
We'll look at both of these questions and consider our answers to them.
Do I believe in Jesus?
Do I trust Jesus? If not, what more do I need?
Who Is Jesus? | Surprising Grace (Mark 7:24-8:10)
We look at examples of God's Surprising Grace through Mark 7:24-8:10 (focusing on 8:10). He shows grace when, where, and to those whom we do not expect. We should look for His surprising grace in our lives and in the lives of those around us.
How has God's grace surprised and challenged me?
Who Is Jesus? | Where Does Evil Come From? (Mark 7:14-23)
And we all are called to come to Jesus with humility and receive His grace. Do I believe that Jesus cares for me? How do I respond to that truth?
Who Is Jesus? | The Gospel Must Go Out! (Mark to 7:31-37)
Pastor Tom shares from Mark 7:31-37. His goal and prayer for us is to be astonished at the works of God and for us to begin begging God to display His works.
Am I astonished at the work of God?
How can I make a habit of begging God to display His works?
Who Is Jesus? | Jesus Cares For Us (Mark to 7:24-30)
And we all are called to come to Jesus with humility and receive His grace. Do I believe that Jesus cares for me? How do I respond to that truth?
Who Is Jesus? | God's Word VS Tradition (Mark 7:1-13)
We continue our study of the character of Jesus Christ from Mark 7:1-13. In this passage, Jesus has a debate with the Pharisees over whether God's Word or man's traditions are more important. We will be challenged to think about whether what we do is more in line with our traditions or with the Word of God.
Are the decisions I make in line with God's Word?
How do I know that?
Who Is Jesus? | Do You Understand? (Mark 6:45-56)
In this sermon we look at Jesus walking on water from Mark 6:45-56. This miracle challenges the disciples' understanding of who Jesus is. In the same way, we will be challenged by Jesus' power and discuss the impact a relationship with the Son of God can have in our lives. What do I really believe about Jesus Christ? What difference does that belief make in my life?
Who Is Jesus? | The One Who Cares For Our Needs (Mark 6:30-44)
Josh Wines continues our study of the Gospel of Mark in Mark 6:30-44 by looking at the person of Jesus in the story of the feeding of the five thousand. Here we can see that Jesus is a God of compassion. He shows that compassion by meeting our intimate needs. As disciples of Jesus, we also should look for ways to serve those around us by bringing them to the One who can fully satisfy all of their needs.
As you prepare for the message, please read the passage and ask yourself: How does Jesus meet my needs? What needs of others can I meet in a way that shows Christ's compassion?
Who Is Jesus? | A Difficult, But Needed Calling (Mark 6:7-29)
In this sermon we will deal with the reality that both the followers of God and their Savior are often despised and rejected by men. The world rejects the good news of the gospel because they do not like how it calls us to repent/turn from sin and come to faith in Christ. Nevertheless, we are to continue doing God's good will in the world and telling others about the good news that Jesus was rejected so that we might be accepted by God.
Who Is Jesus? | A Despised Man and His Rejected People (Mark 6:1-13)
In this sermon we will deal with the reality that both the followers of God and their Savior are often despised and rejected by men. The world rejects the good news of the gospel because they do not like how it calls us to repent/turn from sin and come to faith in Christ. Nevertheless, we are to continue doing God's good will in the world and telling others about the good news that Jesus was rejected so that we might be accepted by God.
Who Is Jesus? | How Much Do You Trust Jesus? (Mark 5:21-43)
We return to the Gospel of Mark and examine a profound comparison in Mark 5:21-43. In this account, two individuals have an experience that forces them to trust Jesus. How each of them responded teaches us about the kind of trust that Jesus is worth. As they learn to trust Jesus, so will we.
How much do I trust Jesus?
What does trusting Jesus look like in my life?