Mark
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Mark 11: 12-19
Sunday, February 15, 2026 Mark 11: 12-19 “The Unfruitful Fig” Points: 1) We must not be hypocrites. 2) We must produce God’s fruit. 3) We must accept Christ’s cleansing.
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Mark 11: 1-11
Sunday, February 8, 2026 Mark 11: 1-11 “The Triumphal Entry” Points: 1) Jesus is the King. 2) Jesus is the Son of David. 3) Jesus is the only Savior.
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Mark 10: 46-52
Sunday, January 25, 2026 Mark 10: 46-52 “A Blind Man Healed” Points: 1) We must hear about Jesus to be saved. 2) We must see our need for mercy. 3) We must abandon any hindrance and come to Christ. 4) We must follow Jesus immediately.
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Mark 10: 35-45
Sunday, January 18, 2026 Mark 10: 35-45 “Suffering and Service” Points: 1) Seeking power is not Christian. 2) Only Christ can save us. 3) Believers will suffer as Christ suffered. 4) Christians must accept what God has decided. 5) Greatness comes through humble service. 6) Christ is our example to follow.
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Mark 10: 32-34
Sunday, January 11, 2026 Mark 10: 32-34 “The Third Prediction of Jesus’ Death” Points: 1) God carries out His plans. 2) Jesus came to die for our sins. 3) You must repent and follow Jesus.
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Mark 10: 23-31
Sunday, January 4, 2026 Mark 10: 23-31 “Many who are First will be Last” Points: 1) The Kingdom of God is worth any sacrifice. 2) Do not give for the purpose of getting. 3) Following Jesus involves reordering your life and your values.
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Mark 10: 17-22
Sunday, November 30, 2025 Mark 10: 17-22 “The Rich Young Ruler” Points: 1) God alone is good. 2) We cannot rely on our own righteousness. 3) Wealth can be a trap. 4) We are lost without Christ. 5) We must not let anything in this world keep us from Him.
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Mark 10: 13-16
Sunday, November 23, 2025 Mark 10: 13-16 “Blessing the Children” Points: 1) Acknowledge your own weakness. 2) Stay close to the Lord. 3) Take everything to God in prayer. 4) Rely on the Lord. 5) Welcome all who are coming to Jesus.
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Mark 10: 1-12
Sunday, November 16, 2025 Mark 10: 1-12 “The Question of Divorce” Points: 1) God does not desire divorce. 2) God established marriages to last and be faithful. 3) Divorce was a provision for the sin of sexual immorality. 4) The spouse who leaves the marriage for any other reason has sinned.
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Mark 9: 42-50
Sunday, November 9, 2025 Mark 9: 42-50 “Christian, Be Christian” Points: 1) Christians should take sin seriously. 2) Christians have a responsibility to not lead others to sin. 3) Rid yourself of sin. 4) Hell is a real place and sin leads to hell. 5) The sanctification process (salt by fire) is a battle within…
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Mark 9: 38-41
Sunday, November 2, 2025 Mark 9: 38-41 “In Jesus’ Name” Points: 1) Don’t stop someone else’s ministry. 2) Don’t mistake God’s people for enemies. 3) Welcome your fellow Christian. 4) Trust in God’s salvation.
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Mark 9: 30-37
Sunday, October 26, 2025 Mark 9: 30-37 “Who is the Greatest?” Points: 1) Don’t fear God’s plan for your life. 2) Always seek the Truth. 3) Do not seek power or position. 4) Service leads to honor. 5) Do not delay your decision to serve.
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Mark 9: 14-29
Sunday, October 19, 2025 Mark 9: 14-29 “Faith Over a Demon” Questions: 1) Do you pray consistently? 2) Do you pray diligently? 3) Do you pray earnestly? 4) Do you rely on prayer?
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Mark 9: 9-13
Sunday, October 12, 2025 Mark 9: 9-13 “Elijah Comes First” Main Point: We see the cross of Christ as God’s glory and strength. Four Errors among those who seek human glory: 1) Seeking God through human reason rather than divine revelation. 2) Focusing on human works and self-righteousness. 3) Viewing outward appearances and indicators of…
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Mark 9: 2-9
Sunday, October 5, 2025 Mark 9: 2-9 “The Transfiguration” Points: 1) Jesus is the Son of God. 2) Jesus is the perfect Savior. 3) Jesus is who the Scripture predicted. 4) We must obey Jesus.
