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SERMONS ON MARKSERMONS ON MARK

Sermons on Mark

Below you’ll find a library of sermons using Mark as a primary text. Other Bible texts in addition to Mark may be used in each sermon as well. All of the sermons on Preaching.com represent some of the best preaching in the world today. We pray you’ll find these to be a helpful resource in your own preaching and teaching.
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    • 1 Corinthians 15:31

    • Acts 1:16

    • Acts 28:1-31

    • Daniel 12:2

    • Ephesians 6:17

    • Galatians 2:19-20

    • Galatians 6:14

    • Hebrews 4:12

    • John 5:28-29

    • John 9:16

    • Luke 2:14

    • Luke 14:26

    • Luke 16:22-31

    • Mark 3:21

    • Matthew 25:46

    • Romans 2:6-11

    • Romans 5:1

    Steve Gaines
    (December 2010)
    Is religion relevant? Many people apparently do not think so. They don’t believe religion is necessary because they are convinced that all anyone really needs in life can be obtained through science and technology. For them, any attention given to spiritual matters is a waste of time.
    • Luke 17

    • Luke 17:15-18

    • Mark 1:40

    Calvin Miller
    (October 2010)
    Good lepers are those who are healed and never forget the disease they once had. They remember how good clean feels. Bad lepers, on the other hand, are those who are healed and go on acting as if they never had the disease. This Thanksgiving sermon encourages us to model our lives after the leper who returned to give thanks.
    • Mark 10:13-16

    Michael Milton
    (March 2007)
    It is the faith of a parent or a loved one that says, I will bring this child to Jesus in baptism, in prayer, as I hold him, as I rear him.
    • Mark 12

    Greg Hollifield
    (July 2006)
    The greatest commandment is one that calls us to a love for God that permeates every aspect of our being.
    • Mark 4:21-25

    Michael Milton
    (January 2006)
    Mark 4:21-25 I usually get remarks about my sermon, but I was joyfully surprised when one of our very bright high school seniors came up to my after a sermon a few weeks ago and said, “Pastor, your message on the Kingdom is exactly what I am dealing with in my studies right now: ‘Re
    • Mark 4:35-41

    Michael A. Milton
    (November 2005)
    Psalm 91:1-7; Mark 4:35-41
    • Mark 3:1-6

    Craig A. Smith
    (August 2005)
    Mark 3:1-6 (Delivered at Hope Community Congregational Church) Mk 3:1-6 is the fifth of five stories which Mark strings together in Mk 2:1-3:6. Each story demonstrates Jesus' authority over the Law and Jewish tradition. The religious leaders steadily increase their ...
    • Mark 13:32-37

    Marvin A. McMickle
    (January 2005)
    Ezekiel 3: 17-22 and Mark 13: 32-37 If you had asked me two weeks ago to define the word tsunami I would have probably given since humorous response, suggesting that it was either an item on the menu of a Japanese restaurant or a new line of automobiles being produced by the Koreans. Today, ho
    • Mark 9:2-9

    Rick Brand
    (October 2004)
    Mark 9:2-9
    • Mark 15:15

    John A. Huffman, Jr.
    (September 2004)
    Mark 15:15 So Pilate, wishing to satisfy the crowd, released Barabbas for them; and after flogging Jesus, he handed him over to be crucified....
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