My yoke is easy, My burden is light…

The Good Shepherd 96 C Bosseron Chambers by Waiting For The Word

Here’s Pastor Mark’s message for the 3rd Sunday after Pentecost.

 

 

 

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click here > My Yoke is Easy, My Burden is Light

 

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Thanks, Pastor Mark.

And thanks to flickr and Waiting for the Word, for the photo.

 

 

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“If you love me, you will keep my commandments”

 

Does that mean that if you don’t keep His commandments that He won’t love you?

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Listen in to the sermon for the 6th Sunday in Easter to find out how Pastor Mark answers that question:

           

 

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 click here >   If you love me you will keep my commandments

 

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Thank you, Pastor Mark.
And thanks to flickr and Tony Lam 2010, for the photo.
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The Royal Wedding…

and the media’s disdain for the gospel.

The Official Royal Wedding photographs by The British Monarchy

        

 

 

 click here>The Royal Wedding

 

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Thanks to flickr and The British Monarchy, for the photo.

 

 

Are you doing enough?

iTape by snacktime2007

Here’s one I found in the garage. It’s an oldie but goodie.

It’s a sermon, but I put it up in two sections.  Why?  I have no idea…but I also put the entire sermon up in one shot, also.

Enjoy.

Are you doing enough?    #1

 

Are you doing enough?    #2

 

 

Are you doing enough?  – full sermon

 

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Thanks, Pastor Mark.

 

And thanks to flickr and snacktime2007, for the photo.

 

There’s only one

Bono by itrimble

 

This message would make a great many liberal mainline Protestant pastors spit like crazed camels.

 

 But I think Bono would be quite pleased.

 

Click here > There’s only one

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Thanks, Pastor Mark.

 

And thanks to flicker and itrimble for the photo.

 

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Palm Sunday, 2011

Palm Sunday 10 by Waiting For The Word

Here’s the Palm Sunday, 2011 sermon by Pastor Mark:

 click here> Palm Sunday, 2011

 

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Thanks to flickr and  Waiting For The Word  for the photo.

 

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Becoming a better Christian and other such nonsense

Katkeh --- HBW! by Lacejoy

Did you hear a good sermon today?

Did the preacher tell you how to make your life work a bit better today?

Did you get some good biblical principles on how to be a better husband, or wife, or how to be a more spiritual and committed  Christian?

Did they tell you what you can do in your community to be a better citizen, a more caring human being?

If you received some preaching along those lines today, then you were fed a portion of  horse dung.  

Those things might be a problem in your life and maybe you do need to work on some of those things that you might have a better life, but what do those things have to do with faith in Christ?  Absolutely nothing.  You can get good advice on how to better yourself just about everywhere these days.

Those things (things that we ‘do’) are law things. The law will save no one. The law always accuses us. It’s demand is a perfect demand, to be fulfilled perfectly by the doer in every instance… and it doesn’t mean tomorrow…but right NOW.

If you heard those things at church today, you are in a place where there is NO GOSPEL. Just law. The law trumps the gospel in a place like that. They might know exactly what the gospel is, and they might even give you the gospel, but if they preached those things to you so that you might become better…then, while you weren’t looking, they ripped the gospel away from you and replaced it with horse dung wrapped in colored foil paper with a curly ribbon.

Those things are law things. There is no life in law things. Things that demand. No life. Yes, maybe in the short term you will see improvement. But in the long run, only death will result from a diet of law.  St. Paul himself referred to the 10 Commandments as “the ministry of death”.  And law things are NOT ONLY the 10 Commandments, but every single demand that your existence places upon you. All of it is law. God’s law.

So, if you want to be a big fan of Moses and the Law, in order that you might progress higher and higher up the Christian ladder of obedience and spirituality…I wish you a lot of luck. You will need it. In the end, you’ll only become despairing of your Christian life, or you will become prideful in it. And then, you are in BIG Trouble, with a capital ‘T’.

You need to have the law DONE TO YOU. Not to make you better…but asserted in it’s full force of perfection (the way Jesus did in the Sermon on the Mount) in order to kill you off to any idea that you can handle it, or tame the law to make it work for you. You cannot. No one can. “No one will be justified in the sight of the law.” And when you have been sufficiently cut off at the knees by that Word of law, then the gospel should be handed over to you freely. Completely. Devoid of any little thing that you must do in order for it to be effective in your life. “Come forth Lazarus!”  He will raise you. He will breathe new life into your lifeless corpse. He will open up the future for you, yet again, where you were once hopeless. When you go to church, you need to know how to listen for the law, and then the gospel. That is your job in all of this. Don’t be hoodwinked by the new Moses who comes dressesd up as Jesus, while fomenting death. There is only one Jesus and He came, He comes, to free you from the bonds of death, and to give you what only He can…new life, forgiveness, and salvation in Him.

 

Here’s today’s sermon from where I got the inspiration for this post:

   click here >  Christian Transcendence nonsense

(If you are used to having the carrot dangled in front of you each week at church, then you probably won’t care for this sermon which puts all of that baloney to death…and gives you what you really need… which is all the more reason why you should hear it)

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Thanks to flickr and Lacejoy for the photo.

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Don’t you dare listen to this, Roger!

I HEAR YOU KNOCKING BUT YOU CAN'T COME IN 309/365 by weasteman

 

This is for REAL SINNERS…ONLY!   We have estranged ourselves from God and this is the…

(find out for yourself …except you, Roger) > For Real Sinners, ONLY

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This evening’s Lenten sermon for April 6, 2011

 

Theme:        Estrangement from each other

                      Estrangement from God

                      Romans 6

                      Baptism

                      Holy Communion

                      

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Thanks flickr and weastman for the photo.

 

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“All I know is that I was blind, and now I see.”

                                                                   Raison D'etre 2006 037 by noondayphotos

Sermon for the 4th Sunday in Lent.     

 click here> Jesus heals the Blind Man

 

 

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Thanks to flickr and noondayphotos, for the photo.

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This one’s for you.

Subject: Last night’s sermon  

Format: mp3 audio                                             Portfolio 1 of 7 by SCUBAZOO      

Length:  15 minutes, 58 seconds

Place of origin: USA, Corona del Mar, CA

Topic: The spirituality of spearfishing for Tiger sharks on the Zimbabwe Estuary       …(right )

   

 

click here > ‘This one’s for you

 

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Seriously now. It’s about the elder son in the parable of the Prodigal Son, and how the story relates to us and how we ought view God, and more importantly…how God views us. 

 

Thanks to flickr and SCUBAZOO for the photo

 

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