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Mars Hill Church: Mark Driscoll Audio
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Mars Hill Church in Seattle lives, breathes and is generally OCD about Jesus. Pastor Mark Driscoll is the lead preaching pastor for Mars Hill and regularly distributes audio content via this channel, including sermons, event teaching and the occasional one-off audio created for our internet audience.
You can find more content like this by visiting our web site at www.marshillchurch.org
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The Harvest Is Plentiful
God is both a sent God and a sending God; Jesus was sent as a missionary, and he sends his followers out on the same mission, to bring the good news of his person and work to as many as possible. Jesus says that the harvest is plentiful. Do you believe that today? Pray for more laborers who are willing to follow God?s specific call for them, like the seventy-two did in Luke 10.
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Jesus Before All
Jesus sets his face toward Jerusalem, literally marching toward his cross. Along the way, he teaches that followers of Jesus must put him before tribe, before comfort, before security, and before the past. You can either reject Jesus or repent. It is impossible to plow a straight row if you look backwards; Jesus kept his hand to the plow, pressing forward straight to the cross, not looking back.
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Redeeming Greatness
Jesus? disciples saw Jesus? greatness and it inspired in them a longing for greatness. Jesus did not rebuke them, but told them how they could be great. Rather than receiving worldly greatness or rejecting greatness altogether, Jesus shows them how to redeem greatness and rejoice in others? greatness wherever the kingdom of God is advancing.
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Jesus Heals A Demonized Boy
God is good, and Satan is evil. It?s a simple but important distinction. Satan causes suffering, but Jesus, the Son of Man, suffered to defeat Satan, forgive sin, and end suffering. Jesus is annoyed with his disciples because they don?t pray to or listen to or trust him, and people are suffering. Satan is still at work today, deceiving and preaching to people, even through entertainment.
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Jesus' Transfiguration
In the Old Testament, God revealed his glory as fire and clouds. At Jesus? transfiguration, the glory of God is unveiled and revealed in the person of Jesus Christ, foreshadowing Jesus? ultimate return to glory. Peter himself, who saw Jesus? glory firsthand, tells us that Scripture is more sure than seeing Jesus in glory, meeting Moses and Elijah, and hearing the Father speak. Read your Bible.
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