In this sermon, Pastor Zack continues our verse-by-verse study of the Paul’s epistle to the Romans by looking at the Gospel that was promised long ago.
In this sermon, Pastor Zack continues our verse-by-verse study of the Paul’s epistle to the Romans by looking at the Gospel that was promised long ago.
In this sermon, Pastor Zack continues our study of Mark’s Gospel by looking at Mark 15:16-32. In this passage, we see Jesus as the mocked Messiah, and we see Him suffer, cursed, and enthroned as the rightful king of the Jews that He is.
In this sermon, Pastor Zack continues our study in the Gospel of Mark by looking at Mark 12:35-37. In these verses, we see twin truths that the Messiah is both David’s Son (and therefore human) as well as David’s Lord (and therefore divine).
In this sermon, Pastor Zack continues our study of Mark’s Gospel by looking at Mark 8:31 – 9:1 as Jesus lays out explicitly what the disciples should expect in relation to Him being the Messiah, and then what they should expect as followers of this Messiah. As we see Jesus’ teaching to the disciples, we […]
In this sermon, Pastor Zack continues our study of Mark’s Gospel by looking at Mark 8:22-30 and Peter’s famous confession that Jesus is the Christ. As we see how the healing of the blind man and the spiritual sight of the disciples coming into clear focus relate, Pastor Zack then turns the attention to us […]
In this sermon, Pastor Zack continues our study of Mark’s Gospel by looking at Mark 7:31-37 and Jesus’ healing of the deaf and mute man. Though the story is simple and straightforward enough, Pastor Zack helps us to see the connections that Mark was also drawing to Isaiah 35 and Jesus as the promised Messiah […]
In this sermon, Pastor Zack introduces us to our verse-by-verse study of Mark’s Gospel by examining the who, what, when, where, and why questions that help us better understand any book. After the introduction, Pastor Zack looks at the first 8 verses and helps us understand the forerunner to the Messiah — John the Baptist […]
In this Palm Sunday sermon, Jim Anderson draws our attention to what the disciples failed to see. As witnesses of Christ’s ministry, the masses and His disciples failed to see Christ as the prophetic fulfillment of Zechariah 9:9. Why? In part because of His humility and their inability to see their own great need of […]