Dwell in the Word Mark 4:10-20
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 4:10-20

As you have seen, as we read here, this is a continuation of what we read on Wednesday. This is an explanation of the parable. Now, I thought about grouping all of this together into one big group of texts. It's not that terrible long, but when I thought about it, I wanted to spend some time on the beginning part of this. We've already talked about what the parable means and this is great because this parable is explained to us by Jesus, so we know exactly what it means.

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Dwell in the Word Mark 4:1-9
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 4:1-9

Today we land in the parable of the Sower. Now that's kind of an interesting title that's not in the text that is added later on. It doesn't have those headings, as you know, above the scripture to tell us that this is a parable of the sower. But that's what we know it as. And that's really kind of an interesting title when we stop and think about it though, isn't it?

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Dwell in the Word Mark 3:31-35
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 3:31-35

As we come to this story that we see in verses 31 through 35, I'm reminded of the way that stories are told in movies and television shows. You know how it goes. The stories are sort of layered. You start out with something here and something is said and then you might even forget about a little bit. And then we come back to it and you think, ah, that's why that was mentioned earlier on in the story.

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February 21 Sermon: Through the Blood of Jesus
Mark Groen Mark Groen

February 21 Sermon: Through the Blood of Jesus

One of the central ideas in the Christian faith is the idea of the power of the blood of Jesus. I don’t think it would take us long to come up with a list of well-known hymns that talk about the blood of Jesus, and we also know several verses from the Bible that express this important and powerful truth. If we think about it a little, unless you have a working knowledge of Christian doctrine these phrases might not make much sense. Being washed in the blood of the lamb doesn’t sound like it would be anything that would get you too clean, unless you know the foundational Christian teaching behind it. There’s power in the blood seems a bit strange unless you know that the idea is that the power of the blood is to pay for your sin.

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Dwell in the Word Mark 3:22-30
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 3:22-30

As I said when I started, this is an interesting passage. We come to this, and I'm actually going to start at the end. Usually we say, Let's start at the beginning. It's a very good place to start. But today we are going to start at the end because it's the most obvious thing that we are curious about. I believe we are always very naturally curious about this statement that whoever blaspheme against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness because we don't want to do it. We are very concerned about this passage. It's for that very reason. So, what does that mean?

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Dwell in the Word Mark 3:13-21
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 3:13-21

Alright, so, as we land in verse 13 here, we're seeing a little bit different passage that we're looking at here today. But what do we have? We have a continuing of a particular theme that is that Jesus is the one with authority and now he is going to give that authority to his disciples. And we also see that Jesus has a huge following. This is a continuing, overriding, repetitious theme that's coming out of the text as we read through Mark.

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Dwell in the Word Mark 3:1-12
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 3:1-12

As we watch the story of Jesus here in the Gospel of Mark continue unfold, we get to an interesting story where the Pharisees are trying to trap Jesus. He enters a synagogue on the Sabbath and there's a man there with a withered hand. And are the Pharisees concerned about this man and Jesus being able to heal him? No, they're concerned about catching Jesus doing this work of healing on the Sabbath day. Now, we have sort of had the idea of Jesus and the Sabbath introduced to us already in the Gospel of Mark, because Jesus and his disciples were picking grain, remember?

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The Holy Place | Hebrews 9:1–10 | Why We No Longer Need a Temple
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

The Holy Place | Hebrews 9:1–10 | Why We No Longer Need a Temple

In this sermon on Hebrews 9:1–10, Pastor Mark unpacks the Old Testament's Holy Place—what it was, why it mattered, and how it ultimately pointed beyond itself to Jesus Christ. The tabernacle wasn't just an ancient structure; it was a living symbol of God's holiness and the need for a true mediator. As the sermon explores the limitations of the old covenant and the fearful reverence of the high priest’s once-a-year entry, it leads us to the awe-inspiring truth that in Christ, we now have confident, daily access to the living God.

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Dwell in the Word Mark 2:23-28
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 2:23-28

And so here we arrive in another passage that establishes the authority of Jesus. So, we know this story. This is rather well-known. If you've ever decided to read the Gospel of Mark, even if you didn't get all the way through, you probably got to this story, and it has some phrases that we know. So, what is happening here is the disciples are walking on the Sabbath day and they're going through some grain fields and they're hungry. Now, there was a provision in the law that said that people who were hungry, they couldn't just steal, but it wasn't stealing to pluck some heads of grain in order to eat.

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Dwell in the Word Mark 2:18-22
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 2:18-22

As we arrive here in verse 18 of chapter two, we're seeing a theme continue to develop this idea that Jesus has come and something new is happening. Now Mark, as he is writing us this gospel, as he is telling this story, he's putting a story, the previous story that we read on Monday about Jesus eating. He's tying this story in with that story in a sense this idea that they've just been reclining at the table and eating. And now there's a question about fasting.

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Dwell in the Word Mark 2:13-17
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 2:13-17

Here we find one of the better known stories from the early part of Mark, the Calling of Levi, or the Calling of Matthew. Well, what happens here? Jesus goes out and he sees this crowd and he walks by Levi and he's sitting at a tax booth. He was out collecting taxes and Jesus said to him, Follow me. And what does Matthew do?

What does Levi do? He rises up and follows Jesus. He does something. He gets up and goes after Jesus. He hears the call from Jesus and he follows him.

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Dwell in the Word Mark 2:1-12
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 2:1-12

As we have seen already in just one chapter of Mark, this book, this gospel, is clarifying and helping to define who this Jesus the Messiah is. We've seen the authority that he has that he's able to heal, that he teaches in a way that the other people do not teach. He teaches with authority. And so we see that Jesus has returned home. He's returned to where he started out this whole ministry at, and people are coming and looking for Him, and what does he do?

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Dwell in the Word Mark 1:40-45
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 1:40-45

Another story of something that Jesus is doing, and another story that is telling us about his authority to do his ministry. Now, this is a different one because it involves cleansing a leper. We see that Jesus does something that's rather outlandish. For us, we might jump over it because we just don't think this way. But when Jesus heals him, he touches him. That would have been outrageous. You weren't supposed to touch a leper in fear that you yourself will become ritually unclean.

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Dwell in the Word Mark 1:29-39
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 1:29-39

As I start out today, I know that you know what I'm going to say first. The words immediately are here again. Right away, we see this idea of the urgency, the continued idea that the message of Jesus is of utmost importance. It is primary. And so, what is happening in this passage that is so important that we understand? Why did Mark include this in the Book of Mark? Well, Jesus goes to the home of Simon and Andrew, and they find that Peter's mother-in-law is ill.

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Dwell in the Word Mark 1:21-28
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word Mark 1:21-28

So, as we start in the Gospel of Mark, we are seeing some themes develop and they're happening quickly. I've already pointed out the theme of the word immediately, the urgency of the preaching of Jesus, this idea that the kingdom of God is at hand, that this is going to be the message and we must get it out. Well, we see that again here. And if you're watching on video, I have highlighted in green the word immediately. Again, immediately.

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Dwell in the Word: Mark 1:14-20
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Mark 1:14-20

As we start out here we see the first words of Jesus, in the Gospel of Mark, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand Repent, and believe the gospel. This is important. This is what we are meant to see here in Mark's gospel, everything after this is going to be related to this message, right?

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Dwell in the Word: Mark 1:1-13
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Mark 1:1-13

As we start out in Mark's gospel, we get a sense right away of what we're going to be looking at and how the story is going to be told. As we look at verse one, it says, the beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. So we have three things here that I want us to really see before we move on to some other stuff in this reading. First, the beginning, this is the start. This is the telling of the story of Jesus, very important thing to understand. Now, it isn't like some of the other gospels.

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A Cave in Machpelah: Genesis 23:1-20 | A Deposit on the Promised Land
Mark Groen Mark Groen

A Cave in Machpelah: Genesis 23:1-20 | A Deposit on the Promised Land

How do we grieve with hope? Abraham’s response to Sarah’s death is not only a picture of sorrow but also of faith. He secures a burial site in Canaan, trusting in God’s promise that his descendants will inherit the land. This passage reminds us that our hope is not in this world but in the eternal inheritance secured for us in Christ.

As Abraham looked forward to the fulfillment of God's covenant, we too live as sojourners, trusting in the resurrection and the new heavens and new earth. This passage teaches us to grieve with hope, to trust in God’s promises even when they seem distant, and to live with integrity in all we do.

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December 20 Sermon: Made Known
Mark Groen Mark Groen

December 20 Sermon: Made Known

News travels fast, doesn’t it? There are all kinds of ways that information can reach us these days and most of it is instant but even with our multifaceted forms of communication the truthfulness of what we are hearing can still be in doubt. In fact, we often receive some news and we are apprehensive to pass it on because we aren’t sure if it is true. You may get some information from multiple sources but you are still hesitant to share the news.

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December 13 Sermon: He is Faithful
Mark Groen Mark Groen

December 13 Sermon: He is Faithful

One of the draws of sports are the moments when the issue is in doubt and someone has to step up in a big moment. We love to see the clutch three pointer, the single to drive in that runner on second in the bottom of the ninth, and the long field goal that splits the uprights as time expires. If you are like me though you’ve been burnt before. The person at the plate has struck out and ended the game. The kicker that was reliable all season misses a chip shot field goal in the playoffs, and that last second shot hits off the back of the rim and bounces away as the buzzer sounds. As painful as some of those moments can be I think we like the tension that it creates.

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