The Lord of the Sabbath | Mark 2:23-3:8

The Lord of the Sabbath | Mark 2:23-3:8
Pastor David Erickson

The Pharisees were depicted as men who, though attempting to follow the Law of the Old Testament, did not see Jesus as their Savior. This passage of Mark shows them attempt to discredit Jesus by attempting to control what others do on the Sabbath, in spite of the Lord of the Sabbath being in their midst.

Christ is the New and Better Way (Mark 2:18-22)

Christ is the New and Better Way | Mark 2:18-22
Pastor Andrey Tiginyanu

The Gospel of Mark continues to display Jesus as the sole Savior of the world by recognizing that the old has passed away, and the new and better Way is shown through His teaching.

Jesus: The Authority to Forgive Sins (Mark 2:1-12)

Jesus: The Authority to Forgive Sins | Mark 2:1-12
Pastor David Erickson

Pastor David Erickson begins chapter two of Mark by reading through the miracle of the paralytic, depicting how persistent faith prompts historic action. In this passage, it is proven that only Jesus has the authority to forgive sins.

The Compassion of Jesus (Mark 1:40-45)

The Compassion of Jesus | Mark 1:40-45
Andrey Tiginyanu

Pastor Andrey Tiginyanu continues our series on the Gospel of Mark by highlighting for us the compassion of our Lord Jesus as seen through His miraculous and counter-cultural healing of a man with leprosy.

The Authority of Jesus (Mark 1:21-28)

The Authority of Jesus | Mark 1:21-28
Pastor Trevor Ice

Pastor Trevor Ice from Edgewood Bible Church preaches on the next section in Mark, which centers on the beginning of Jesus' teaching following the selection of His disciples. In this section, we can see the immediate and formidable Jesus' display of authority captures the attention of those that He first encountered in the early days of His teaching.

Declaration of the Gospel and Disciple Making (Mark 1:14-20)

Declaration of the Gospel and Disciple Making | Mark 1:14-20
Pastor David Erickson

Continuing the series on the Gospel of Mark, Pastor David Erickson preaches on the beginning of Jesus' ministry and how He selected His disciples. In this text, we can see Jesus and His commanding authority dictate the course of the future.