
Sermon Archive
Find what you’re looking for!
Search by speaker, year, theme or Bible passage to search through our sermon archive.
Search by speaker, year, theme or Bible passage to search through our sermon archive.
In the gospel of Mark, the account of Jesus Christ rising from the dead shows the drama, the promise and the God-given purpose in the resurrection.
The Son of God: The Cry of Abandonment, The Cry of Victory and The Silence of Burial
On the cross we see the King crowned with thorns and cursed on a tree but also we see his true identity revealed.
We find true freedom by trusting in the rejected king, the silent lamb, and the condemned innocent.
The Trial of Peter shows that no matter how we have we failed or made a ruin of our lives, restoration is offered to all who truly repent and trust in Jesus.
In Jesus we have a Sorrowful Savior (32-34), a Submitting Savior (35-36) and a Steeled Savior (37-42)
The Trial of the Son of Man (53-59)
The Sentencing of the Son of Man (60-65)
Jesus redefines power by showing us the futility of worldly power and the beauty of real power.
Jesus was rejected for us and we are responsible. Evil cannot foil God’s plan of redemption.
Jesus wants us to know the following about his second coming: (1) Preview: He is Coming! (2) Promise: He guarantees it! (3) Prescription: Stay Awake!
Framing eternity through the lens of Jesus prepares us, gives us purpose, and calls us to perseverance.
Josiah Ling
Consolation, Hope, Kingship, Refuge, Security, Sovereignty
Mark
To know God is to 1) Let heave shape your life and 2) Believe in His power to fulfill His promises.
Jesus shows us 1) The Trap of Wealth, 2) How to Escape the Trap, 3) True Wealth.
On the mountain, God shows us the glory of Jesus. Down the mountain, God shows us a world that needs Jesus.
The Cross-Shaped Life is a life of service, is for all who belong to Christ and it takes sin seriously.