The Gospel of Mark (Page 4)

A Warning From Jesus

A warning is something that we give to the people we love to protect them from danger.  This sermon looks at a verse in which Jesus gives us two warnings.  He said, “Watch out!  Beware!” When the all-knowing, all-loving Savior warns us twice in one sentence, we better listen.

How to Meet Our Needs

Discover two bad solutions to meet your needs… The right solution… How to rely on Jesus to meet your needs… and much more!

Loving God

Discover what it truly means to love God, and how to do it in your daily life.

Why Do People Sin?

Discover a new definition of sin… 3 kinds of laws in the Old Testament… The source of sin… The solution to sin… Why unbelievers sin… And much more!

The Key to Pleasing God

Discover the key to pleasing God… What doesn’t please God… How to know if your rituals and traditions are effective… What God doesn’t care about… The only thing that really matters to God… And much more.

Put Your Neck on the Line For the Gospel

Discover why most Christians never experience what it’s like to be used by God in a powerful way… The three hazards of serving God… What you must do if you want to be used by God… Three ways to dedicate yourself to the propagation of the Gospel… and much more.

Avoiding Evangelistic Discouragement

Every Christian is called to be a witness for Christ.  But evangelism can be discouraging, especially when so many of our attempts fall short.  But we must not give up! Listen to discover the root cause of evangelism discouragement, and the solution.  If you need a shot in the arm to revive your passion for evangelism, don’t miss this message.

How to Handle the Rejection of the Gospel

If you live for Christ, you will be rejected.  And the dangerous thing about rejection is that it can cause us to retreat; to give up; to stop witnessing; to even stop believing the truth.  But we know that’s not what Jesus wants.  Listen to a story in Jesus’ life and learn how to handle the rejection of the Gospel.

Facing the Impossible

One thing that Christians and non-Christians have in common is adversity.  We all face impossible situations, tasks, challenges, and responsibilities at times.  But the way we respond is different — much different. Listen to discover why God allows Christians to go through impossible situations, and six ways we need to respond so that God can get the most good out of our struggles.