• “Demonic or Just Crazy?” - Mark 3:20-35 | Mark 1-5: Rules of Engagement
    Jun 22 2025

    Opposition to Jesus now includes the attempted intervention of his own family and the official involvement of religious judges from Jerusalem. The claims made against Him are equally malicious and wrong-headed: mental instability or demonic allegiance. The consequences of such assessments are devastating and unending. Your determination about Jesus is the single most important decision of your eternal existence.

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    53 mins
  • "Greatness Among Us: The Mystery of Fatherhood" - Psalm 112:1-10 | Pastor Philip Jackson
    Jun 15 2025

    20th-century pastor A.W. Tozer famously said, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” Simply put, how we see God is how we see the world. But in many ways, our earthly fathers have laid a distorted foundation for our understanding of our creator. If He has truly called us to change the world, our first step is to explore the mystery of God for ourselves to discover what real fatherhood truly looks like.

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    35 mins
  • “Crowds and Disciples” - Mark 3:7-19 | Mark 1-5: Rules of Engagement
    Jun 8 2025

    The summary report of Jesus’ ministry in Galilee indicates widespread interest and fascination. Crowds now become multitudes which require physical accommodation. However, Mark turns our attention from large numbers to deep commitments. The story now turns on the selection, training, and sending of disciples—authentic Jesus-followers.

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    53 mins
  • “Confronting Bad Theology” - Mark 2:1-3:6 | Mark 1-5: Rules of Engagement
    Jun 1 2025

    Mark next records a series of encounters with religious authorities where they attempt to force Jesus into the box of their legalistic expectations. Jesus won’t be limited by their essentially negative view of faith. Rather, He presses forward in each instance to put the true heart of God on display. Does your Christianity look more like Jesus or the Pharisees?

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    59 mins
  • “Mysterious Secret, Open Display” - Mark 1:40-45 | Mark 1-5: Rules of Engagement
    May 25 2025

    Mark completes the Galilee preaching tour with a final dramatic healing of the most horrific disease spoken of in the Scriptures—leprosy. Not merely a demonstration of power over the natural realm, this encounter serves as an affirmation of both the divinity and humanity of Jesus in a single stunning episode.

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    52 mins
  • “One Day in the Life…” - Mark 1:21-39 | Mark 1-5: Rules of Engagement
    May 18 2025

    Mark now presents a representative day in the public ministry of Jesus. All the major elements of His work are on display: preaching, teaching, exorcising demons, healing the sick, prayer, and instructing the disciples. Mark implies here what John affirms in John 21:25—the events of Jesus’ life and ministry are too numerous to record.

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    49 mins
  • “Calling First Followers” - Mark 1:14-20 | Mark 1-5: Rules of Engagement
    May 11 2025

    Immediately the story turns to the calling of His first followers. The response to Jesus’ summons is always to be prompt and complete. Christology (who He is) and discipleship (what He requires) are inseparable. Jesus takes the initiative in making disciples: they do not seek Him, but He seeks them.

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    53 mins
  • “The Long-Awaited Arrival” - Mark 1:1-13 | Mark 1-5: Rules of Engagement
    May 4 2025

    The author of Mark is anonymous. However, Eusebius, the early church historian, preserved the words of Papias, an ancient church father. Papias quoted “the elder,” probably John, as saying that Mark recorded Peter’s preaching about the things Jesus said and did. Written for a Roman audience, Mark emphasizes both the humanity of Jesus and His extensive ministry of miracles. Throughout, people were continually “amazed” by Him. So should we be…

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    50 mins