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One question that is often debated begins with, “Who is the greatest?”
In this message we embark on a study of who Jesus is and what He is able to do. Who is Jesus? He is more than a prophet and a good teacher. He is the Son of God, the healer of the blind, the healer of broken hearts, the healer from sin, and the One who alone can forgive us from all our sins. Covers Mark 8:22-30. From the series In Search of the Savior.
In this message we see what it takes to be a disciple of Jesus. Christians put a lot of effort into evangelism and rightly so. But too often, we stop at conversion. The Bible lays out that once you are saved, your work is not done, so we cannot stop there! We are to become disciples of Jesus, and that is not a light work or responsibility. Covers Mark 8:31-38. From the series In Search of the Savior.
Most of us are familiar with many of Jesus’ miracles. But the transfiguration is often forgotten, even though it brought together the two great miracle workers of the Old Testament—Moses and Elijah—with the Miracle Worker of the New who was also the Son of God. Covers Mark 9:1-10. From the series In Search of the Savior.
In this message Jesus shows us what faith in Him really looks like. There is a strong emphasis in Christianity today on having more faith. If you just had more faith in God, a deeper faith, less unbelief, then the things that you desire for God to do for you would come true. But in the book of Mark, Jesus shows us that it is the object of our faith, not our faith itself, that determines everything. Covers Mark 9:14-29. From the series In Search of the Savior.
In this message we get a seminar about the power of service. Our culture encourages people to make big plans and aspire to dream big. Success is measured by making it to the top. But Jesus had a different definition of success. He said that putting yourself last was the key to becoming great—not in the world but in His kingdom. Covers Mark 9:30-37. From the series In Search of the Savior.
If you go to the self-help section of a bookstore, the biggest topic is on leadership. There are many strategies on leadership. But Jesus has a very different set of practices and beliefs when it comes to being a leader, and they are outlined in Mark 9:38-50. From the series In Search of the Savior.
Divorce is a sad reality for many people. It tears families apart and its effects last for years. The Bible has a lot to say on divorce and Jesus spoke very clearly about it. This lesson delves into Jesus’ teachings on the subject of divorce. Covers Mark 10:1-12. From the series In Search of the Savior.
In this message we learn the answer to the question, “How do I have eternal life?” It is easy to mark your own morality on the things that you don’t do. It’s pretty easy not to steal or not to kill someone. But does that make you righteous? Mark 10:17-22 details the exchange between Jesus and a rich young man. Jesus made it clear that it takes more than not sinning to enter the kingdom of God. From the series In Search of the Savior.
In this message we look at the two worlds that followers of Christ must navigate. It is way too easy to get caught up in the current events of the day. We’re bombarded with information constantly. But as Christians, we must remember this world is not our home. We must live with a heavenly mindset. Covers Mark 10:23-31. From the series In Search of the Savior.
In this message we discover the meaning of true greatness. Our society tends to highlight greatness in terms of achievement and money. But in the economy of heaven, greatness is not measured by success, accumulation, or fame; it is measured in service—especially in service that is humble and genuine. Covers Mark 10:32-45. From the series In Search of the Savior.