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Welcoming Jesus To Your World
Contributed by Clark Bates on Aug 21, 2003 (message contributor)
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1. Loving Jesus Extravagantly
Contributed on Aug 21, 2003
Discovering what it really means to love Jesus extravagantly
LOVING JESUS EXTRAVAGANTLY MARK 14:1-11 Today we begin a new series of messages we have entitled, “Welcoming Jesus to Your World.” At first glance you might say, “this should be easy, Jesus is always welcome in my world, I always want him around.” But I want you to think about something, have ...read more
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2. Remembering Jesus Faithfully
Contributed on Aug 21, 2003
The importance of the Lord’s Supper in maintaining your relationship with Jesus.
REMEMBERING JESUS FAITHFULLY MARK 14:12-26 How is your memory? I heard of an older couple that was having some trouble remembering so they signed up to take a memory course together. A few months later the husband was out working in his garden when a neighbor stopped by and began to talk to ...read more
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3. Believing Jesus Completely
Contributed on Aug 21, 2003
This examination of the trial of Jesus challenges us to consider our our faith.
BELIEVING JESUS COMPLETELY MARK 14:53-65 Are you a believer? If you are what difference is it making in your life? A man who was an avowed atheist was enjoying a swim in the ocean when out of the corner of his eye he caught a glimpse of a dorsal fin, headed right for him. He began to swim ...read more
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4. The Jesus Moment
Contributed on Aug 21, 2003
When we place ourselves in the right place at the right time Jesus can do amazing things in our lives.
THE JESUS MOMENT MARK 15:21-32 April 9, 2003 is an important date to many people...what happened that day? The fall of Bagdad, and the Saddam Hussein Regime. The culmination of a carefully planned ground assault by the US and GB military. Yet for all its planning the day will probably be ...read more
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5. The Big Empty
Contributed on Aug 21, 2003
Many an empty life could be filled if they just opened it up to the risen Lord.
THE BIG EMPTY MARK 16:1-8 Before movie companies were careful about Swahili translations--assuming no one in the U.S. would understand--a director needed an African messenger who was to gasp out a sentence to the big chief, collapsing as he delivered his message, since he had run for days with ...read more