SERMONS"All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine,
for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works." -- 2 Timothy 3:16-17 |
Crucified
Mark 15:21-47 I. Intro Big Idea: Jesus was humiliated, rejected, and suffered death – to save us. II. Humiliated A. Jesus’ death was meant to demoralize. Psalm 22:16-18; Mark 15:21-26 B. Jesus’ death delivers from shame. Mark 15:27-32; Luke 23:39-43 III. Rejected A. Jesus’ death separated Him from God. Psalm 22:1; Habakkuk 1:13; Mark 15:33-34 B. Jesus’ death was complete. Mark 15:35-37; John 19:30 IV. Death A. Jesus’ death opens the way to life. Mark 15:38-39 B. Jesus’ death can change us. Mark 15:40-45 V. Preparation A. We can’t out give God. Mark 15:46 B. Jesus died to bring you to God. Mark 15:47; 1 Peter 3:18 The Next Step
Decision
Mark 15:1-20 I. Intro Big Idea: Jesus judges us. Acts 17:31 II. Plans A. The Jewish leaders needed a Roman ruling to murder Jesus. Mark 15:1 B. Jesus is the Lord of life. Mark 15:2-5; Luke 23:2 III. The Custom A. Barabbas was the kind of savior people want. Mark 15:6-8 B. Self-interest always rejects Jesus. Mark 15:9-11 IV. Committed A. Jesus didn’t meet the crowd’s expectations. Mark 15:12-14 B. Pilate feared people more than God. Mark 15:15 V. Homage A. Someday we will all bow before King Jesus. Mark 15:16-19; Philippians 2:9-11 B. Jesus came to save us. Mark 15:20; 1 Corinthians 4:2-4 The Next Step
Trials
Mark 14:53-72 I. Intro Big Idea: Self-confidence leads to disillusionment, but faith in Christ leads to deliverance. II. False Testimony A. Peter’s commitment was about him. Mark 14:53-54 B. Jesus testimony was flawless. Mark 14:55-59; John 2:19, 18:13 III. Condemned A. Jesus had nothing to prove. Mark 14:60-61a B. Jesus truthfully declared Himself our Judge. Daniel 7:13-14; Mark 14:61b-62 IV. Blasphemy A. The high priest’s devotion was a show. Mark 14:63-64; John 3:1-21 B. Jesus humbled Himself but would soon be exalted. Mark 14:65 V. Remember A. Peter defended himself. Matthew 26:73; Mark 14:66-71; Luke 22:61 B. Jesus restores. Matthew 16:18; Mark 14:72; Luke 22:32; John 1:42; Ephesians 5:27; 1 Peter 5:10 The Next Step
Arrested
Mark 14:43-52 I. Intro Big Idea: Jesus was arrested so we could be set free. John 8:32 II. Judas A. Judas had a busy night. Mark 14:43a; John 13:27 B. The crowd came to illegally arrest Jesus as a criminal. Mark 14:43b III. A Signal A. Judas betrayed Jesus with fake affection. Mark 14:44-45 B. Peter waged a worldly war. Matthew 26:53; Mark 14:29, 46; Luke 22:38, 51; John 18:10 IV. Fulfilled A. Jesus confronted injustice with truth. Isiah 53:12; Mark 14:48-49; Luke 22:37 B. Jesus stood alone. Mark 14:50 V. Following Jesus A. Good intentions are not enough. Mark 14:51-52; Luke 9:23 B. Jesus took our punishment. Isaiah 53:5; Romans 4:7 The Next Step
The Hour
Mark 14:27-42 I. Intro Big Idea: We would all forsake Christ, if He were not forsaken for us. II. Scattered A. The Shepherd came to purify and regather His little ones. Zechariah 13:7; Mark 14:27-28 B. Failure is a hard, but effective teacher. Mark 14:29-31 III.Gethsemane A. Jesus depended on God and others. Genesis 2:18; Mark 14:32-34 B. Jesus would not be holy if He were not averse to sin. Mark 14:35-36; Luke 22:44; Hebrews 5:7-8 IV. Asleep A. We cannot obey God in our flesh. Mark 14:37-38; Luke 22:45 B. We have no way to justify ourselves. Mark 14:39-40 V. Delivered A. Jesus expects us to stay awake. Mark 13:37,14:41a B. Jesus faced death in victory. Mark 14:41b-42 And because He did, so can we! The Next Step
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