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Gospel: Mark 10:46-52 (Pentecost 22: Series B )
Today, Jesus' road to Jerusalem turns into your congregation. He calls you and your hearers to follow Him all the way home. -
Gospel: Mark 10:35-45 (Pentecost 21: Series B )
Honor would be shown to the least. Power would be shown by its opposite. The way of glory was marked with humility. -
Gospel: Mark 10:17-22 (Pentecost 20: Series B )
Jesus saves us from the love of money which sent the rich young man away sad. -
Gospel: Mark 10:2-16 (Pentecost 19: Series B )
God’s promise never to separate us from the love of Jesus means that our security, and our confidence, and our forgiveness—even for our part in past divisions—depends entirely on His faithfulness and not ours. -
Gospel: Mark 10:23-31 (Proper 24: Series B)
The heart of a sermon on this text, therefore, would be fairly basic. God alone graciously saves. We, in response, do what the rich man didn’t do. We follow Jesus humbly. As we do so, we cling to the promises of eternal restoration. -
Gospel: Mark 10:17-22 (Proper 23: Series B)
Of all the reactions Jesus elicited during his ministry, sorrow was notd common. It was more typical for people who encountered Jesus to be filled with hope, and to leave everything and follow him. Or to be filled with rage, and to pick up stones to kill him. People usually responded with the extremes. Marveling or mocking. Rejoicing or renouncing. Astonishment or anger. But not the man in our text.
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