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|

Mark 6:1-13 | “Rejected”

The Intolerance of Tolerance One of the chief virtues of our society is tolerance.  Our culture teaches us that we must tolerate all people and all ideas.  In one sense, tolerance is good and necessary.  In a pluralistic society like ours, with great diversity of ethnic groups, value systems, languages, cultures, and religions, we must learn how to live with people who’re different than us.  We must be tolerant.  Using the language of the Bible, we must “love our neighbor.” But over the last several decades our culture’s understanding [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:53:12-06:00May 12th, 2019|John Sypert, Mark, Sermons|

Mark 5:21-43 | “The Touch of Faith and the Touch of Love”

Why Do Miracles Happen? Christianity is a supernatural religion.  Christians have long confessed belief in the supernatural, that there’s a God who created nature and sometimes operates within it in ways not explained by nature.  Without miracles, there is no Christianity. Why do miracles happen?  First, as Wayne Grudem says, miracles happen “to arouse people’s awe and wonder of God.”  After the Exodus, Moses led Israel to sing, “Who is like you, O Lord, among the gods?  Who is like you, majestic in holiness, awesome in glorious deeds, doing [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:54:32-06:00May 6th, 2019|John Sypert, Mark, Sermons|

Mark 5:1-20 | “Power and Goodness, For You”

[display_podcast] Problem of Evil One of the prevailing arguments that skeptics use to deny the existence of the God of the Bible goes like this: “If God is all-powerful and chooses not to stop evil, then he’s not good.  And if he’s good but isn’t able to stop evil, then he’s not all-powerful.”  The point is that the existence of evil in the world means that God is either not all-powerful or not good.  If God were all-powerful and good, then he’d put an end to evil.  But evil persists, [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:55:55-06:00April 28th, 2019|John Sypert, Mark, Sermons|

Mark 4:35-41 | “A Category by Himself”

[display_podcast] Tiger Woods Is in a Category by Himself Professional golf is probably not the most popular sport among us this morning.  But I bet almost every single one of you can name at least one professional golfer.  Out of approximately one hundred and fifty pro golfers, most of us have heard of one, Tiger Woods.  You may’ve heard that Tiger won the Master’s Championship last weekend.  The story of his win was big news because Tiger last won the Masters in 2005.  Fourteen years passed before the world’s greatest [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:57:08-06:00April 21st, 2019|John Sypert, Mark, Sermons|

Romans 5:18-19 | “Jesus the New and Better Adam”

[display_podcast] Jesus Died for Our Sins Jesus’ death on the cross was for our sins and for our sin.  What do I mean?  Jesus’ death takes away all our sins.  “And you, who were dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made alive together with him, having forgiven us all our trespasses, by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands.  This he set aside, nailing it to the cross” (Col. 2:13-14).  Every single thing we’ve done to dishonor or disobey [...]

By |2020-07-21T20:59:54-06:00April 19th, 2019|John Sypert, Sermons|

Mark 4:1-34 | “Hearing the Mystery”

[display_podcast] Palm Sunday Today is often called “Palm Sunday.”  The Sunday before Easter begins what we call “holy week,” or our remembrance of the last week of Jesus’ life on earth.  As we just heard, he entered Jerusalem with great fanfare and acclaim.  People spread their jackets on the ground.  Others laid down “leafy branches” (Mk. 11:8).  John’s account tells us that many of the people laid down palm branches, hence the name “Palm Sunday.” They said, “Blessed is the coming kingdom of our father David!” (v. 10) because they [...]

By |2020-07-21T21:02:20-06:00April 14th, 2019|John Sypert, Mark, Sermons|

Mark 3:20-35 “The Binder is Unbound”

[display_podcast] Nothing Accidental in Scripture When we study the Bible we must always remember that the individual words and the order of the words are also inspired.  In other words, the Holy Spirit led the writers of Scripture to write specific words in a specific order.  Nothing is accidental in sacred Scripture.  This means that we should pay careful attention to the words of Scripture and to the ordering of the material of Scripture.  The Spirit of God intends to say something through even the way sentences and paragraphs and [...]

By |2020-07-21T21:04:20-06:00April 7th, 2019|John Sypert, Mark, Sermons|
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