Hoover Church of Christ Sermons
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Mark begins his gospel by making it clear who the subject of his narrative is: “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God” (1:1). Near the end he includes this confession–from the mouth of a calloused, pagan centurion: “And when the centurion, who stood facing him, saw that in this way he breathed his last, he said, ‘Truly this man was the Son of God!'” (15:39).
And in all the chapters in between, he’s concerned about this one question: Who is Jesus?
More specifically, who is Jesus to you?
Tomorrow we’ll trace this theme through Mark and focus on the famous story of Jesus’ confronting his apostles with that very question: “But who do you say that I am?” (8:29).
In these troubling times, it’s more important than ever for Christians in our culture to know who Jesus is. Is he merely a good man? Is he just an incredible teacher? Is he the inventor of a new religion?
Or is he more?
How we answer those questions changes everything about the way we view life . . . how we navigate turbulent moments, the attitudes we display when we face uncertainty, where we put our trust and hope.
Who is Jesus?
Who is Jesus to you?
Repentance
Believe
Priests Who Proclaim
The Kingdom of God Has Come Near
Worship the Father
Partners in Christ
Good News About the Church
Good News: Standing on God’s Doorstep
What is the Gospel?
Some (Really) Good News
Self-Control and the Christian Walk
“Post-Christian” – Lesson 1
Up From Lo-Debar: A Story of Kindness
Great Chapters in the Bible: Genesis 1
What Happens When They Ask?
One Word: Justice
As I Have Loved You
Be Merciful as He is Merciful
Great Chapters in the Bible: Deuteronomy 6
One Word: Sin and Wrath
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