Mark 4:26-32 – Quite Contrary Kingdom

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Pastor Craig Davis continues his series in Mark as Jesus illustrates the nature of the kingdom with two more parables. We receive words of hope and reassurance as Jesus makes it clear that the kingdom grows, and it grows regardless of how imperfect our contributing efforts are.

Mark 4:21-25 – Pay Attention!

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What does the “lamp” in Mark 4:21, the one that is not supposed to be hidden under a basket, what does it refer to? And what of the measure that follows? If you are a fan of children’s Bible songs, the answer might surprise you, but rest assured the it will be founded in Gospel truth. Pastor Craig Davis continues his series in Mark with exposition of two familiar-yet-oft-overlooked parables.

Mark 4:1-20 – Hear Ye!

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Pastor Craig Davis preaches the gospel from a familiar story: Jesus’ parable of the sower. Yet despite its familiarity and the “obvious” applications people often take from it, the passage presents hard words, difficult to understand – and in some cases, hearers’ understanding is not even God’s intent.

Isaiah 40:8-10, 18-28 – The God Question

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Pastor Craig Davis begins a new series on the topic of the Belgic Confession, starting with the most basic of questions: is there a God? In our joyous affirmation along with the prophet Isaiah, we begin to explore some of God’s glorious attributes and the reasons why we can so confidently confess them to the world.

Psalm 97 – ‘All Around’ Song

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The Lord is sovereign over all things, and his sovereignty must be acknowledged. In Psalm 97 we find both doom and deliverance – law and gospel, even advent promises. Pastor Craig Davis continues his series in the Psalms as we continue to celebrate this season of anticipation for the birth of Christ.

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