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Wealth and Worry - Matthew 6:19-34
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What is Done in Secret - Matthew 6:1-18
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But I Tell (Part 2) - Matthew 5:33-48
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But I Tell You (Part 1) - Matthew 5:21-32
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Salt and Light - Matthew 5:13-20
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Be Blessed - Matthew 5:1-12
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Introduction to the Sermon on the Mount.
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The gospel of Jesus comes to a dramatic climax in answer to the two questions Mark wants his readers to understand. Join Rob Pine to discover four passages at the end of Mark’s book that make clear the gospel of Jesus. Who He is and why He came.
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Let’s reflect and ponder on a story of such bold, authentic, audacious worship that Jesus told His disciples to tell the story of her wherever the gospel is preached.
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There is an encounter with Jesus in the Temple with a teacher of the law that is different than the others. Rob Pine wonders why Jesus said this scribe is not far from the kingdom of God.
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A watershed moment for the church occurred at the home of a Gentile Roman Centurian named Cornelius. Upon hearing the Gentiles had believed the word of God, some Jewish believers in Jerusalem confronted Peter for having been in a Gentile home and eating with them. Peter related the story, and all objections were settled with this group. A division in the church over this issue would grow into a major problem in years to follow. At the scattering of the believers from Jerusalem, a church was established in Antioch with a great number of people including Gentiles of the Greek culture and custom. Barnabus and Saul began to minister together in Antioch where the disciples were first called Christians.