• Mark 2:1–3:12 - Examining the King
    Jul 5 2026
    In Mark 2:13–3:12, King Jesus advances His campaign, calling Levi (Matthew) the tax collector, dining with sinners, declaring Himself Lord of the Sabbath, and healing on the Sabbath, provoking intense opposition from the scribes and Pharisees.
    See how Jesus reveals Himself as the forgiving Physician, joyful Bridegroom, and true fulfillment of the Law, exposing self-righteous religion. A powerful warning and invitation to humbly follow Christ with mercy and joy.
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  • Mark 1:14–45 - Encountering the King
    Jun 28 2026
    Jesus launches His ministry proclaiming the fulfilled time and arriving Kingdom of God. He calls fishermen as disciples, teaches with authority, casts out demons, heals the sick (including Peter's mother-in-law), and cleanses a leper, showing His power as the compassionate King who sets captives free and bears our pains.
    This foreshadows His path to the cross. Lessons: Follow Him humbly, submit willingly (unlike demons), serve gratefully, and implore His mercy while obeying His word.
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  • Mark 1:1–13 - The Return of the LORD
    Jun 21 2026
    Mark opens with urgency: the beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Through a mashup of prophecies (Exodus 23, Malachi 3, Isaiah 40), he portrays Jesus as Yahweh the Lord himself, the divine warrior king whose way John the Baptist (new Elijah) prepares in the wilderness. Jesus is baptized; heavens tear open, Spirit descends like a dove, Father declares him beloved Son. Immediately the Spirit drives him into the wilderness where he triumphs over Satan for 40 days. This launches the new exodus, deliverance from sin and enemies, rushing toward victory on the cross, first confessed by a Roman centurion. Jesus serves and ransoms his people through death and resurrection.
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  • 2 Samuel 6:12-23 - David and Worship on Mt. Zion
    Jun 7 2026
    David dances with all his might as the Ark enters Zion, but Michal despises him for violating Mosaic custom. She views worship through rigid law, while David acts from his identity as God’s anointed Son (Psalm 2), Melchizedekian priest, and establisher of the Tabernacle of David—filled with joyful song, direct access, and divine promise.
    Believers share this sonship in Christ, worshiping freely on heavenly Zion with praise and confidence.
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  • Matthew 3:16–17 - Commissioning Love
    May 31 2026
    In Jesus’ baptism (Matthew 3:16-17), the triune God is revealed as the Father anoints His beloved Son with the Spirit before His redemptive work. This commissioning love precedes and empowers all labor. Jesus, rooted in the Father’s delight, accomplishes His mission. Likewise, the Church is first baptized in God’s love at Pentecost, then sent. This transforms authority, especially fatherhood and marriage, into gospel-shaped love that leads, rejoices, and bears fruit. Root yourself in the triune God’s affection, then serve boldly.
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  • Ezekiel 43:1–5 - The Gospel According to Ezekiel
    May 24 2026
    In this Pentecost sermon on Ezekiel, the passage shows how the prophet foresaw the Holy Spirit’s coming. The glory of the Lord departs from a corrupt temple and exiled people, but later returns to a new temple with a life-giving river flowing from it, bringing renewal to the world. This is fulfilled at Pentecost: the Spirit fills God’s people as His new temple and flows out, irrigating the earth with new life. We are called to join this renewing mission.
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  • Esther 10 - Christ Ascended
    May 17 2026
    Esther 10 highlights Mordecai’s legacy of civil authority, favor among the Jews, and seeking their good as a shadow of Christ’s ascension and enthronement. It celebrates this as prophetic fulfillment and natural for God’s people. The preacher sharply critiques secularism as unbiblical, unnatural, and doomed, urging Christians to embrace Christ’s total authority over politics and pray for rulers to openly serve Him.
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  • Psalm 2 - Kiss the Son
    May 10 2026
    Psalm 2 reveals nations raging against God and His Anointed, yet He laughs, enthrones Christ on Zion, and gives Him the nations as inheritance through resurrection and ascension. Evil schemes fail; Christ's victory is certain. Trust Him, serve with fear and joy, reject anxiety, and faithfully steward your daily duties. God reigns.
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