• “Christ Sees, Knows, & Pursues His People” - Mark 6:45-56
    Jun 15 2026

    After feeding the 5,000, Jesus sends his disciples by boat and climbs a mountain to pray. In the night he walks on the sea, reveals himself as the God of the Old Testament who "passes by," and comforts his terrified disciples with the words, "Take heart, it is I. Do not be afraid."

    The episode emphasizes that miracles point to the Messiah—God made flesh—who sees, intercedes for, and ultimately saves his people, calling them to trust him rather than chase spiritual experiences.

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    39 mins
  • "The Shepard and His Sheep" - Mark 6:30-44
    Jun 8 2026

    In Mark 6 the preacher walks through Jesus’ response to a desperate crowd: compassion, teaching, and the miracle of feeding the 5,000. He connects the scene to Ezekiel 34 to show Jesus as the promised shepherd who feeds and guides his sheep.

    The sermon highlights the call to trust Christ in crisis, the danger of chasing spiritual experiences, and the need to rely on Jesus’ provision and teaching rather than our own strength.

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    49 mins
  • "The Cost of Courage, The Folly of A Coward" - Mark 6:14-29
    Jun 5 2026

    This episode examines Mark 6:14–29, recounting John the Baptist’s imprisonment and beheading by Herod at Herodias’ request, and the growing fame of Jesus.

    Using the story, the speaker explores themes of cowardice, compromise, and how sin takes advantage of opportunity, urging listeners to examine their own hearts and live boldly for Christ rather than negotiating with evil.

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    40 mins
  • "Trusting Our Sending Savior" - Mark 6:7-13
    May 25 2026

    This episode studies Mark 6:7–13 where Jesus sends the Twelve out as apostles, two by two, giving them authority and power while calling them to rely on God’s provision. It explores themes of commissioned ministry, working together amid tension, trusting that authority and power come from Christ, and expecting both healing and rejection.

    The message encourages listeners to be faithful in sharing the gospel, depend on God rather than comforts or credentials, and accept that some will reject the message—knocking the dust off as a testimony—while trusting God’s providence for the work ahead.

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    46 mins
  • "Jesus Can Save Anybody" - Mark 5:18-43
    May 11 2026

    This episode contrasts flash-in-the-pan “radical” acts with deep spiritual roots, using stories from Mark to show how genuine faith transforms lives. Through the man with demons, the woman healed after 12 years, and Jairus’ daughter raised from death, the central message is clear: Jesus can save anybody.

    Listeners are encouraged to cultivate lasting faith, trust Jesus for real change, and remember that theology points us to a Savior who is willing to save and cares for those he saves.

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    46 mins
  • "An Unfair Fight:Jesus and Legion" - Mark 5:1-20
    May 6 2026

    This episode walks through Mark 4–5, showing how Jesus demonstrates absolute authority and power—calming storms, casting out demons, and transforming lives by his word.

    The speaker challenges listeners to recognize Christ’s sovereign rule, submit their lives to his authority, and respond to sin and suffering with gospel-centered compassion and repentance.

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    39 mins
  • "The Storm Is Not The Problem" - Mark 4:35-41
    May 1 2026

    This episode walks through Mark 4 (Jesus calming the storm) and argues the common takeaway — that Jesus will always remove our storms — misses the point. The preacher explains that storms come even in obedience, that the disciples’ fear reveals their misunderstanding, and that the central call is to know who Jesus really is.

    Rather than promising fixed outcomes, the message invites listeners to seek a deeper relationship with Christ, asking God to reveal Jesus’ identity and power so faith rests on knowing Him, not merely expecting problem-free life.

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    35 mins
  • "Kingdom Principles" - Mark 4:21-33
    Apr 23 2026

    In this episode we walk through Mark 4 and three of Jesus’ parables to explain how the kingdom grows: Jesus is the light to be put on display, the work of growth is God’s and often happens in secret, and small beginnings (like a mustard seed) will one day shelter the nations.

    Practical takeaways: put Christ unfiltered at the center of ministry, stop measuring success by immediate results, keep sowing the Word, and rest in God’s promised growth rather than burning out trying to do His work for Him.

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    44 mins