Épisodes

  • Purim War | Exodus 17:8-16; 1 Samuel 15; Esther
    Mar 8 2026
    While Jews around the world were reading of God's deliverance from their annihilation when God used Esther to expose the evil plot, Israel and USA began eliminating the Iranian regime which has vowed the destruction of Israel and America. The sermon illuminates the underlying theology and physical circumstances behind the attack. God's repetition of historical events on the same day on the Jewish calendar shows us that God is sovereign over history.
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    34 min
  • Germination | Mark 4:21-34
    Mar 2 2026
    Jesus gave three short parables after the one on different types of soil. The first was about putting a lamp where it can be seen. The second was on the way the kingdom grows without our being aware of it. And the third was on the tiny beginnings of the kingdom of God and the promise of great growth. The more we shine and cast the seed of the Word, the greater is the growth of God's kingdom.
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    Non communiqué
  • The Sower | Mark 4:1-20
    Feb 22 2026
    The parable of the sower is key to understanding parables. In it, we see the four kinds of soil that represent the condition of our hearts. We need to tend our heart's soil to see that we readily receive the Word when it is proclaimed and that we allow our roots of faith to grow deep into the living water if we are to bear fruit.
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    41 min
  • My Family | Mark 3:20-35
    Feb 15 2026
    In this passage we learn about Jesus' family and the conflict with the scribes from Jerusalem. The sermon also covers the unforgivable sin of blaspheming the Holy Spirit.
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    29 min
  • Come Away | Mark 3:7-19
    Feb 8 2026
    Mark's repeated mention of the pressing crowds lend validity to the account of Jesus' divine powers. After a night of prayer Jesus calls His disciples up a mountainside and selects the twelve who will officially represent Him in the kingdom He is ushering into the hearts of mankind.
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    31 min
  • To Save or Kill | Mark 3:1-6
    Feb 1 2026
    When Jesus found himself in a trap set by the Pharisees to see if his compassion would cause him to break their oral laws, Jesus did not hesitate to show the heart of the Father. He asked them if it the Sabbath was to save or to kill. They would not answer. He healed a man with a crippled arm and their response was to plot his assassination. Apparently, their answer was to kill.
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    30 min
  • Lord of the Sabbath | Mark 2:23-28
    Jan 25 2026
    The Pharisees were trying to find fault with Jesus. They saw His disciples pulling grain from the edge of a field and eating it on the Sabbath. They accused Jesus of letting them break oral tradition. But Jesus reminded them of David sharing the shewbread with his men which were only to be eaten by the priests. The analogy was rich with comparisons including one that predicted the end of the Pharisees.
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    28 min
  • Fasting | Mark 2:18-22
    Jan 18 2026
    People asked Jesus why He and his disciples did not fast like Pharisees and John's disciples. Jesus answered that wedding guests do not fast during a wedding feast. Rabbi even said that joy was more important than religious rules. Inferring that He is the bridegroom means He is the Messiah. He predicted His departure saying they would fast when He is forcibly taken away. This is about the Kingdom of God breaking into the world and an invitation to joyfully be the bride of Christ.
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    26 min