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Who Can Do the Impossible? (Mark 10:28-31) Part 2
We will study Mark 10:28 to 31, part two of “God Who Can Do the Impossible”, as we focus on the Riches of Poverty, the abundant blessings and rewards of following Christ in this life, in the Kingdom and in Eternity.
Who Can Do the Impossible? (Mark 10:23-27)
In Mark 10:23 to 27, our Lord shocks his men by telling them how hard it is for a wealthy man to enter the Kingdom of God, and then tells them how hard it is for every person to become a Christ-follower. How hard? Jesus actually says it is impossible. Thankfully, God can do the impossible. This will be an astonishing look at our salvation, and an examination of what wealth can do to our hearts, and the ecstatic joy we have in being his children.
How to LOVE the religious? (Mark 10:17-22) Part 2
In Mark 10:17 to 22, Jesus meets up with the rich young ruler. We began to look at this encounter last week, but it is this Sunday where this meeting will rock your world. Our Lord will show us how to correctly share the Gospel, how to reach those who think they are saved but are not, show us the ingredients of the true Gospel, and so much more.
How to LOVE the religious? (Mark 10:17-22) Part 1
Get ready to be blown away as Jesus meets up with the rich young ruler. So much of our understanding of the Gospel is wrong today. So many of our evangelism practices are off-center. So many of us don’t realize the difference between a religionist and a true born again believer. But it will all become clear as we open up verses 17 to 22.
Loving Your Husband (Moms By Grace – Feb 2014)
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Rebuilding Broken Homes (Mark 10:10-12) Part 3
The disciples have some burning questions as a result of the Lord’s dealings with the Pharisees’ trap over the divorce and remarriage question. They are blown away by God’s design for marriage, and by His disdain for divorce. We will see what God says about the consequences of unbiblical divorce and who can actually be remarried. Plus there are some powerful lessons for singles, marrieds and those who have experienced divorce in the past.
Rebuilding Broken Homes (Mark 10:5-9) Part 2
First, Jesus clearly demonstrates how the Pharisees misinterpreted the Old Testament teaching of Moses on divorce and remarriage. Second, the Lord powerfully demonstrates from Genesis 1 and 2 His original blueprint for marriage, an amazingly beautiful portrait of oneness, which divorce violates in every way.
Rebuilding Broken Homes (Mark 10:1-4)
The exposition of Mark 10:1-12 will cover marriage, divorce and remarriage as we examine God’s Word on this controversial yet very helpful issue–do not miss a single one. God will not only strengthen marriages, but impact singles and minister to those who’ve experienced a divorce up close.
Wills and Trusts Seminar
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Biblical Stewardship in a Changing World (Matt 6:19-24)
You can’t be a healthy Christian if you are not a steward of your finances, carry long-term credit card debt, or regularly argue over money. Be encouraged by a biblical perspective on finances. Jim Rickard is a solid biblical financial expert.
Fearing the Lord (Moms By Grace – Jan 2014)
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Morgan
Though a part of the church and a professing Christian, Morgan lived two lives. By God’s grace, his eyes were eventually opened to his hypocrisy and to genuinely understand, believe in and apply the Gospel.