Mark
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Mark 8: 27-30
Sunday, September 21, 2025 Mark 8: 27-30 “Peter’s Confession of Christ” Points: 1) Our confession of Christ must be true. 2) Our confession of Christ must be personal. 3) Our confession must be without confusion.
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Mark 8: 22-26
Sunday, September 14, 2025 Mark 8: 22-26 “Healing a Blind Man” Points: 1) People start out spiritually blind. 2) Believers see partially now. 3) Perfect vision comes in heaven or at Christ’s return. 4) Believers are not under the judgement for sin. 5) Heaven is the home of the redeemed.
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Mark 8: 11-21
Sunday, August 31, 2025 Mark 8: 11-21 “The Yeast of the Pharisees and of Herod” Points: 1) Do not argue. 2) Do not make demands of God. 3) Put your hope in nothing but Christ. 4) Remember God’s provision for you.
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Mark 8: 1-10
Sunday, August 31, 2025 Mark 8: 1-10 “The Feeding of the 4,000” Questions: 1) Have you come to Jesus? 2) Do you want to stay with Him? 3) Will you rely on His provision? 4) Do you want to be filled by Him?
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Mark 7: 31-37
Sunday, August 24, 2025 Mark 7: 31-37 “The Astonishing Work of Christ” Points: 1) Do not be discouraged by “the long way.” 2) Trust the work of God in your life. 3) Tell others about Jesus. 4) Never stop being amazed by Christ.
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Mark 7: 24-30
Sunday, August 17, 2025 Mark 7: 24-30 “A Faith Which Saves” Points: 1) Jesus is Lord and King. 2) Fall on your knees before Him. 3) Persist in prayer. 4) Accept His grace toward you.
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Mark 7: 14-23
Sunday, August 10, 2025 Mark 7: 14-23 “The Source of Sin” Points: 1) Sin begins in the heart. 2) We must be cleansed from the inside out. 3) We need God’s help to see the problem. 4) Our only choice is to turn to Jesus.
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Mark 7: 1-13
Sunday, August 3, 2025 Mark 7: 1-13 “Christian Piety and God’s Word” Three Truths: 1) God’s word is divine. 2) God’s Word is perfect. 3) God’s Word is sufficient. Points: 1) Creating any set of rules or “truths” apart from or in addition to the Word of God invalidates God’s Word and becomes a false…
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Mark 6: 45-56
Sunday, July 27, 2025 Mark 6: 45-56 “Jesus Walks on Water” Points: 1) Jesus’ miracles validate Him as the Lord. 2) As a disciple of Christ, life’s storms are opportunities for believers to be like Christ. 3) Jesus sees our struggles and has compassion. 4) Anyone who comes to Jesus can be saved.
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Mark 6: 30-44
Sunday, July 20, 2025 Mark 6: 30-44 “The Feeding of the 5,000” Questions: 1) Do you know who Jesus is? 2) Do you understand He is God’s provision for you? 3) Have you turned to Jesus and trusted in Him?
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Mark 6: 19-29
Sunday, July 13, 2025 Mark 6: 19-29 “The Murder of John the Baptist” Points: 1) Do not harbor hatred in your heart. 2) Do not look for opportunities to sin. 3) Do not do what you know is wrong. 4) Care for those who have been hurt.
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Mark 6: 14-18
Sunday, July 6, 2025 Mark 6: 14-18 “Different Ideas About Jesus” Questions: 1) Do you know who Jesus really is? 2) Do you understand God’s judgement for your sins? 3) Will you listen to God’s voice, or will you try to silence it?
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Mark 6: 7-13
Sunday, June 29, 2025 Mark 6: 7-13 “Those Jesus calls; He sends” Points: 1) Those who are called are sent. 2) There is an urgency to the gospel. 3) Fear of judgement leads to salvation. 4) Repentance brings you into God’s Kingdom.
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Mark 6: 1-6
Sunday, June 22, 2025 Mark 6: 1-6 “Marveling Unbelief” Points: 1) Astonishment or amazement about Jesus does not equal saving faith in Jesus. 2) The natural unbelieving human heart takes offense at the gospel. 3) Faith built on signs and wonders is not saving faith. 4) No mighty work of salvation can be done for…
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Mark 5: 35-43
Sunday, June 15, 2025 Mark 5: 35-43 “Jesus Restores Life” Main Idea: Jesus raises the dead. Points: 1) The Lord knows our need. 2) The Lord comes to us. 3) The Lord has great compassion for us. 4) The Lord calls us into new life.
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Mark 5: 21-34
Sunday, June 8, 2025 Mark 5: 21-34 “Jesus Heals” Mark 5: 21-34 “Jesus Heals” Point: The greatest healing each of us needs is salvation. Three observations: 1) Medical care can be expensive. 2) Doctors cannot guarantee a cure. 3) Sicknesses can bring us to Jesus. What happened for the woman? 1) She was afraid. 2)…
