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The Gospel According to Mark, Volume 2

The Gospel According to Mark, Volume 2

added May 23, 2013
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scripture Mark 3-5
topics Faith, Gospel, Jesus Christ, Kingdom of God
type Series
id 14102

Mark’s Gospel, the first to be written, emphasizes the certainty that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and the fulfillment of God’s purpose. With nearly a third of the narrative dedicated to the passion and the resurrection of Jesus, the Gospel of Mark aims to persuade all who read to believe in Jesus. Attributed to John Mark, a contemporary of the disciple Peter, the Gospel is identified as Peter’s first-hand account of life with Jesus. Not a creator, but a conscientious compiler of the information, Mark provides vivid descriptions of the relationship between Jesus and His disciples, Jesus ...

He Shall Reign Forever

He Shall Reign Forever

preached January 6, 2013
added January 7, 2013
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scripture Isaiah 9:7
topics Jesus Christ, Kingdom of God, Prophecy, Redemptive History
type Sermon
id 2918

When you hear the phrase "the Kingdom of God," you likely think of Jesus' teachings during His earthly ministry. In our final study in Isaiah 9, we learn that this Kingdom was prophesied long before our Savior's birth at Bethlehem. And unlike earthly kingdoms, His government and authority will never end.

A Wake-Up Call!

A Wake-Up Call!

preached October 7, 2012
added October 8, 2012
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scripture Mark 13:32-37
topics Kingdom of God, Obedience, Patience, Prophecy, Second Coming of Christ
type Sermon
id 2901

At the end of Mark 13, Jesus tells His disciples that no one knows when His return will be - even He does not know! What then is the purpose of prophecy in the Bible? Knowing that our Lord will certainly return, but not knowing when, motivates us to obey His command, "Stay awake."

The Kingdom of God, Volume 2

The Kingdom of God, Volume 2

added September 4, 2012
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topics The Bible, Jesus Christ, Kingdom of God
type Series
id 26802

Look out the window of an airplane from 35,000 feet and you’ll see patterns and dimensions in the landscape unobservable from ground level. Look at the 66 books of the Bible through a similar wide-angle lens and you’ll discover far more than a collection of disjointed writings. The Bible is one book, inspired by one author (God), with one supreme subject, Jesus Christ. In a sweeping study from Genesis to Revelation, Alistair Begg shows us how the storyline of the Bible reveals God’s master plan to establish His eternal kingdom. Beginning in the Garden of Eden, we see a model ...

Interview - The Kingdom of God

Interview - The Kingdom of God

preached September 3, 2012
added September 3, 2012
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topics Kingdom of God, Redemptive History, Studying the Bible
type Sermon
id 2889

Written by more than forty writers, in two languages, over the course of several thousand years—the Bible maintains a common theme woven throughout the pages of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation. Join us to hear a personal conversation with Alistair Begg about tracing the big picture of the Bible.

The Kingdom of God, Volume 1

The Kingdom of God, Volume 1

added August 27, 2012
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topics The Bible, Jesus Christ, Kingdom of God
type Series
id 26801

Look out the window of an airplane from 35,000 feet and you’ll see patterns and dimensions in the landscape unobservable from ground level. Look at the 66 books of the Bible through a similar wide-angle lens and you’ll discover far more than a collection of disjointed writings. The Bible is one book, inspired by one author (God), with one supreme subject, Jesus Christ. In a sweeping study from Genesis to Revelation, Alistair Begg shows us how the storyline of the Bible reveals God’s master plan to establish His eternal kingdom. Beginning in the Garden of Eden, we see a model ...

A Canticle

A Canticle

preached December 25, 2011
added December 26, 2011
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scripture Luke 1:46-55
topics Christ's Birth, Gospel, Kingdom of God, Love of God
type Sermon
id 2854

The Magnificat records Mary's response to all that God revealed to her about the child she would bear - a response that drew from all that she had learned about God and how he dealt with his people. Mary's song continues to teach us about the kingdom of God and the Savior she celebrated with reverence, humility, and eagerness to see the promises of God fulfilled.

Not Far From the Kingdom

Not Far From the Kingdom

added November 28, 2011
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scripture Mark 12:28-34
topics Gospel, Kingdom of God
type Sermon
id 2845

How close is close enough when it comes to the kingdom of God? In this study from Mark 12:28-34, we learn that knowing true things about God and understanding his law isn't enough. Unless our religion shows us our need for God, it will actually keep us from him.

Render to Caesar...

Render to Caesar...

preached November 13, 2011
added November 14, 2011
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scripture Mark 12:13-17
topics Jesus Christ, Kingdom of God
type Sermon
id 2841

"Why do you keep playing games with Jesus?" That's the issue that confronted those who questioned Jesus about paying taxes to Caesar and the issue that faces us today. In this study from Mark 12:13-17, we learn that Christ's kingdom takes precedence over every other kingdom and every agenda that we have.

Divine King

Divine King

preached March 5, 2009
added April 15, 2011
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scripture John 12:12-19
topics Character of God, Evangelism, Faith, Jesus Christ, Kingdom of God
type Sermon
id 2792
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