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In this week’s passage, Mark 2:13-17, Jesus will face opposition because he keeps company with tax collectors and sinners. One of the virtues that made the early Christians so winsome and effective in leading people to Christ was that they were “in the world,” but not “of the world.” They didn’t pull back and separate, yet neither did they compromi…
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Jesus’ priority was to preach God’s word. Jesus was not just concerned about broken bodies, but broken souls. His compassion was not less than healing broken bodies, but it was more than healing broken bodies. What good would it have done to only heal people’s temporal bodies for three years in Israel, yet to neglect the healing of their eternal so…
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This week we focus on Mark 1:21-24 and discover the ultimate authority of Jesus our King. He has announced His Kingdom that has come and now in these stories Jesus begins demonstrating the authority that he has to reign over all things. Matthew McCleary, Assistant Pastor Visit our website at www.fremontpres.org Email us at podcast@fremontpres.org…
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This week we look at Mark 1:14-15 where Jesus introduces the main idea of his entire ministry: the Kingdom of God. The Kingdom is here and now and we’re invited into this work of God. Religion vs. Gospel chart https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:d706f782-a015-4e08-b63e-147e92255545 Matthew McCleary, Assistant Pastor Visit our website at www…
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Compassion fuels mission. The Lord Jesus was the epitome of compassion. In Matthew 9:35-38, we see that what drew Christ’s compassion out was that the people were like a sheep without a shepherd. Let’s pray that the Lord of the harvest will send people from our church into the harvest to proclaim the greatest news ever. Let’s pray that the Lord of …
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