The Pitch and the Pendulum — excursus on Mark 1:15b

While belief and repentance are equally important and biblical, there may be biblical grounds for emphasizing belief over repentance. . . . Mark 1:15.

The PREACHER’s Primary Message — 1:14-15

The battle cry of Jesus' preaching was the gospel. . . . Mark 1:14-15.

Highs and Lows in the Christian Life – 1:9-13

No matter what life throws at us, we must fix our eyes on Jesus, the victorious One! . . . Mark 1:9-13.

HE > i SERMON uploaded

The sermon I preached on Mark 1:1-8.

“God-Breathed Scripture” Necessitates It Be Inerrant

Just because writing attribution methods have changed in the last 2,000 years does not call into question the inerrancy of Scripture. . . . Isaiah 40:8.

HE>i – 1:1-8

Christ is the point of the Bible, even in places where He is not explicitly named. . . . Mark 1:1-8.

John Describes Himself

John lays out the three main themes of the book of Revelation (after Jesus). . . . Revelation 1:9.

Who is Jesus? – 1:1

We must know Jesus' life if we are to properly follow Him as Christians. . . . Mark 1:1.

Christ’s Compassion on the Cadaverous

Apart from Christ we are as filthy and destructive as zombies, yet His compassion still extends powerfully towards us. . . . Mark 1:40-42.

Vulgar Verbiage Inspired By God

We miss something when passages are translated less than literally. . . . 1 Samuel 25:22, et al