Sunday, January 26, 2014

Mark 3: 13-19 - Call To Discipleship (Part 4)

Sermon on Mark 3: 13-19
Call To Discipleship
Disciples of the Master:
The word “disciple” refers to a learner or follower. The word “apostle” means “one who is sent out.”
The apostle: ambassador, or messenger commissioned to carry out the instructions
In Hebrew 3 verses 1 is applied to Jesus as the Sent One of God, apostle.
(1) What was the common theme among them:
(a) They were not scholars,
(b) They were not scribes,
(c) They were not skilled speakers.

(2) What was uncommon among them:
(a) Five were Fishermen, Simon Peter, son of John, James son of Zebede  John son of Zebede, Andrew Peter’s brother and Philip.
(b) Matthew a tax collector and Simon the zealot who was involved in a radical movement to overthrow Roman government.
(c) We do not have much history of Bartholomew, Thomas, James Son of Alpheus, Thaddaeus, Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot.

(3) How many of these men do we really know anything about?
• We know more about Peter, James, John, and Judas. But of the other eight, we pretty much only know their names.
• However, we will all know about them in Heaven, “and the wall of the city had twelve foundations, and in them the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb”. Revelation 21:14.
(4) Why Jesus Chose Judas:
• One reason could be that Jesus wanted to show us how to love even our enemies.
• The main reason Jesus chose Judas is given to us in John 13:18-22,
 “I do not speak of all of you. I know the ones I have chosen; but it is that the Scripture may be fulfilled, 'HE WHO EATS MY BREAD HAS LIFTED UP HIS HEEL AGAINST ME.' . . . He became troubled in spirit . . . and said, "Truly, truly, I say to you, that one of you will betray Me." The disciples began looking at one another, at a loss to know of which one He was speaking. (NASB) John 13:18-22.
Lesson: To know about Jesus is different than knowing Jesus.

The Mission of the Master:
(1) That they might be with him:
• Being with Jesus should be the first priority in each of our lives. If we would be like Him, then we must spend time with Him. If we would serve Him like He desires, then we must spend time with Him.

(2) Send them out to preach:
• The disciples are called to Preach v14:  The word “ preach”, kēryssō it means to be a herald, to proclaim, to preach.
St. Francis of Assisi said, Preach always, if necessary, use words. ¨
(3) Authority to drive out demons:
• They were given the power to heal the sick and to cast out devils. These were “sign gifts”. They were given this power to validate their ministry to the people they preached to.

Conclusion:  God calls us to serve Jesus, regardless of our circumstances or background God has a place of service for you and me.

 By: Revive Church Posted: January 26, 2014

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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Mark 2:18-28 - Jesus' Radical Difference! (Part 3)

Jesus: Servant & Savior
 Jesus' Radical Difference! (Part 3)
Mark 2:18-28




 By: Revive Church Posted: January 19, 2014

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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Mark 1:21-2:12 - With Authority (Part 2)

Jesus: Servant & Savior, Part 2 With Authority! 
Mark 1:21-2:12 

1. Jesus Displays His Divine Authority
- The Teaching of a Different Nature
- The Diversity of His Miracles
- The Claim to Forgive Sins

 2. Jesus Displays His Remarkable Humility
- The Devotion to Prayer
- The Lack of Pursuit of Fame
- The Compassion as He Heals


 By: Revive Church Posted: January 12, 2014

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Sunday, January 5, 2014

Mark 1:1-13 - The Way of Jesus (Part 1)

Jesus, the Son of God: THE Good News (v.1)

 I. Preparation for Jesus(v.2-8) - Jesus’ arrival is expected and then prepared for.

II. The Inauguration of Jesus’ ministry (v. 9-11)
- The ministry of Christ begins by His baptism and public blessing by God the Father.

III. Jesus, into the Wilderness (v. 12-13)
- Immediately after Jesus is blessed and sent out by God the Father, he is led directly into trial and temptation by God the Father.

IV. The Way of Jesus - The Way of Jesus requires effort
- The Way of Jesus is accompanied by the Holy Spirit
- The Way of Jesus passes through adversity


 By: Revive Church Posted: January 5, 2014


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