In this weekend's passage we encounter continued (and even surprising) pushback against Jesus. How can His people ensure that we are unreservedly following God’s will, and not slip into wayward and even evil resistance?
Week 9 - ‘What must take place’: The cosmic conflict: The futility and fall of rejectors (17:1-20:15)
Welcome to Timberline Church and Daylight Savings Time! This weekend Dick Foth will explore the life-changing impact of spending time WITH Jesus as described in Mark 3:7-19. Thanks for tuning in!
Pastor Donny leads the discussion this week as we continue our series on the Book of Mark.
Spending with Jesus may seem like a basic practice, but there is incomparable power when we ensure we stay connected to the Lord (and seriously dangerous threats when we remain separated from him). Join us in this exploration as we encounter the profound simplicity of spending time with Jesus.
Week 8 - ‘What must take place’: The cosmic conflict: God’s victory amidst rebellion (15:1-16:21)
According to the Bible, where do all the different races come from? More importantly, is “race” even a biblical category? We look at the two different early civil rights movements in America—the violent radicals, and the non-violent civil rights activists. And we demonstrate how Critical Race Theory is merely Cultural Marxism, promoting group-based rights, race-based redistribution of wealth, un-checked bureaucratic authority, and active racial discrimination. Lastly, we discover how the Old Testament law planted the seeds for the destruction of racial slavery.
In this week's message we explore more of the gospel of Mark. We look at two episodes which led to a showdown between Jesus and the religious leaders of His day. Religion can be dangerous! Thank you for tuning in!
As soon as he steps onto the ministry and preaching scene, Jesus is being targeted. In perfect wisdom and grace he clarifies that the things the Father gives to his people (commands and blessings) are fully for their good. Will they – will we – trust him and fully entrust ourselves to his good will?