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Mark 8:1-9 | “The Bread that Satisfies Us, and Others”

[display_podcast] One Feeding or Two? The passage we’re going to study this morning is Jesus’ feeding of the four thousand.  You may think that I meant to say, “Jesus’ feeding of the five thousand” and wonder why we’re studying this story again.  But you heard me right.  There are two stories in the Gospel’s of Jesus feeding a large crowd, one was 5,000 (Mk. 6:34-44) and one was 4,000 (8:1-9). Many critical scholars have argued that there was only one feeding story and that the Gospel writers just retold [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:26:59-06:00July 21st, 2019|John Sypert, Mark, Sermons|

Psalm 86 | “Help for the Day of Trouble, Part Two”

[display_podcast] Importance of Lament in the Life of the Church Our text this morning is Psalm 86.  It can be found on page 462 in the pew Bibles.  This Psalm is an individual lament.  Out of one hundred and fifty psalms, there are more than sixty lament psalms.  A lament psalm is a song sung by a person in distress.  They’re songs written for times when life isn’t nice and neat.  There are times when we don’t know what to think about what’s happening, when we feel alone and abandoned, [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:34:35-06:00July 14th, 2019|John Sypert, Mark, Sermons|

Psalm 86 | “Help for the Day of Trouble, Part One”

[display_podcast] “Few of Days and Full of Trouble” The Bible, and our experience, teaches us that our lives are “few of days and full of trouble” (Job 14:1).  Jesus says that each day will bring “its own trouble” (Mt. 6:34).  As David Powlison says in his excellent book God’s Grace in Your Suffering, “God never establishes a no-fly zone keeping all problems away.  He never promises that your life will be safe, easy, peaceful, healthy, and prosperous.  On the contrary, you and I are certain to experience danger, hardship, [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:36:31-06:00July 7th, 2019|John Sypert, Psalms, Sermons|

Psalm 117 | “Praise the Lord, All Nations!”

[display_podcast] Who Is Lottie Moon? Charlotte Digges Moon was born on December 12, 1840 into a wealthy family who owned a tobacco plantation in Virginia.  “Lottie”, as she was called, was a small girl with a big heart.  She was only four feet, three inches tall, but she moved to China as a single woman in order to reach the unreached people of China with the gospel of Jesus Christ.  Lottie was raised in a Christian family, but was indifferent about following Jesus until she was a teenager.  But [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:39:30-06:00June 30th, 2019|John Sypert, Psalms, Sermons|

Mark 7:24-37 | “Jesus Came for the Dogs and the Deaf”

[display_podcast] The Early Church’s Biggest Problem Arguably the biggest problem that the first Christians faced was unity in the church.  The church then, just like the church now, struggled to love each other, struggled to accept people who were different than themselves, struggled with ethnic divisions and selfishness.     This was and is no small problem.  The credibility of our witness in the world hangs on whether or not we love one another.  Jesus said, “By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:42:02-06:00June 23rd, 2019|John Sypert, Mark, Sermons|

Mark 7:1-13 | “Legalism Then and Now”

[display_podcast] Legalism at ETBU One of the biggest complaints around the college that I went to was about the rules for the dormitories.  Many of us would say, “The people running this school are a bunch of legalists!”  We used that word to describe anyone who made us do things we didn’t want to do, like have a curfew, clean our rooms, or not be allowed into the dorm rooms of the opposite sex.  Those accusations were not only unfair, they were also untrue.  I’m fairly certain that the administrators [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:45:57-06:00June 9th, 2019|John Sypert, Mark, Sermons|

Mark 6:31-44 | “A Beautiful Onion”

[display_podcast] How Are Onions Like the Bible? Onions are one of my favorite vegetables.  I could eat them like candy.  A few weeks ago, we were at my sister and brother-in-law’s house for a mother’s day cookout and I was given the task of slicing the onions.  This is not something I’m good at.  Evidence for God’s existence is in the fact that I left that day with all my fingers. Cutting a round onion is hard work for some of us.  It’s much easier to peel the onion apart [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:49:42-06:00May 26th, 2019|John Sypert, Mark, Sermons|

Mark 6:14-30 | “A Costly Courage”

[display_podcast] The Bloody Theater of the Anabaptists On Wednesday evenings, we’ve begun a study of our church’s doctrinal statement, The Baptist Faith and Message 2000.  Last Wednesday, we discussed where the statement came from and did a brief overview of some aspects of Baptist history.  One of the things I mentioned was the persecution that Baptists faced in Europe which led many of them to come to America.  The Catholic Church and even Protestants were killing Baptists in Europe.  These Baptists were called the Radical Reformers, or Anabaptists, because of [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:51:51-06:00May 19th, 2019|John Sypert, Mark, Sermons|
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