Dwell in the Word: Hosea 5:1-15
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Hosea 5:1-15

 As I've mentioned several times as we've been reading through Hosea, there is so much here that is hard for us to read and so much that is hard for us to hear because it involves the punishment of God. But we have to remember that God is a God who he disciplines his children. The people of Israel had turned away.

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Dwell in the Word: Hosea 4:1-19
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Hosea 4:1-19

 This is arguably some of the harshest language we have read so far, isn't it? And it doesn't feel like this was where we should be going, right? Uh, didn't we just look at the end of chapter 3? Afterward, the children of Israel shall return and seek the Lord their God, and David their king, and they shall come in fear to the Lord.

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Dwell in the Word: Hosea 3:1-5
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Hosea 3:1-5

And so, we see here the life of Hosea, once again, reflecting what God is doing with Israel. And so, it's interesting, God tells Hosea to go and buy back, to redeem Gomer. He buys her back, even though she is unfaithful. Even though the average person would say, I'm done. I am not returning to this. I'm not going to put myself through this.

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Dwell in the Word: Hosea 2:14-23
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Hosea 2:14-23

As we start out here in verse 14, as you're, if you're watching on video, you'll see I highlighted just the four words, speak tenderly to her. I thought that was interesting as I was reading this because the previous part of chapter two was not God speaking tenderly. He was speaking a judgment, but yet God loves his people and now he is bringing them grace.

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Dwell in the Word: Hosea 2:1-13
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Hosea 2:1-13

 So, as we come to chapter two, we see the root of the issues that are happening between Israel and God are basically idolatry, right? God is using this imagery of an unfaithful wife to help us to understand how Israel has been unfaithful to him. And so, what do we see here? What are the issues that happen as we see in verse eight?

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February 27 Sermon: Lord of the Sabbath
Mark Groen Mark Groen

February 27 Sermon: Lord of the Sabbath

The idea of the Sabbath is something that we are familiar with. Right there in the very first chapter of our Bibles we find the created order and how God instituted our seven day week in the way that he created everything in six days and then rested on the seventh day. We not only find this in the creation account but it is one of the Ten Commandments and when we find this command of sabbath rest there we find that this fourth commandment is connected back to the creation story. The keeping of the Sabbath was an important part of the rituals of the Old Covenant and by the time of Jesus, many additions to the law had come into being and many of them revolved around the idea of keeping the Sabbath. As I’ve mentioned in talking about the Pharisees in the past, they were known for not only desiring to keep the law but also making laws to help you keep the law.

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Dwell in the Word: Hosea 1:1-11
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Hosea 1:1-11

As we start out, we see that the word of Hosea is coming to both the Northern Kingdom of Israel and the Southern Kingdom of Judah. Remember, there was the split after King Solomon where Israel was divided into two and one, the Northern Kingdom was Israel, and the Southern Kingdom was Judah. But here we have the word of the Lord coming to Hosea, and he is speaking to both kingdoms.

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Dwell in the Word: Acts 28:17-30
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Acts 28:17-30

 So, it has been quite a journey through 28 chapters of the Book of Acts, has it not? It's been an interesting book. Now remember back to the beginning, what I said. And I, unfortunately, I haven't brought it up for a while because it just hasn't come to mind. But as we think about where the Book of Acts has gone, let's remember what Jesus said at the beginning.

You will be my witnesses to Jerusalem and Judea. And to the ends of the earth, right?

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Dwell in the Word: Acts 28:1-16
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Acts 28:1-16

So, as we land here towards the end of the book of Acts, we continue to have a whole lot of story without much dialogue, don't we? We know that Paul is out and about teaching, but we're not hearing much. about what he is teaching or Much other than he is headed to Rome So we are seeing that Paul is trusting that God is in control and that God is leading him down this path Even though they have recently been shipwrecked that is where we pick up for today so they end up going through this now remember Paul said that an angel of the Lord had told him that they would all survive and so they all end up on this island.

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Dwell in the Word: Acts 27:1-44
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Acts 27:1-44

Well, there are some words in there that are difficult to say. I think I would rather read a genealogy of Old Testament names than read through some of those place names. But what is going on in this story is that Paul is headed to stand before Caesar and there are all kinds of circumstances going against this ship, right?

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Dwell in the Word: Acts 26:12-32
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Acts 26:12-32

And so, here we have, again, in the Book of Acts, The story of Paul's conversion. And so, this is Paul telling Festus and Agrippa how he came to this point. And I want to focus on verses, or verse 26. We've discussed Paul's conversion twice before. We know the story of that. But I want us to take a look at what Paul says about the things of the Christian faith.

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Dwell in the Word: Acts 25:1-26:11
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Acts 25:1-26:11

 So, this is pretty straightforward what is happening. Paul is continuing to make his case before the authorities. I didn't want to Comment too much on chapter 25 because it would have been kind of the same thing that you know Paul is being faithful to witness the gospel. That's an important thing What I wanted to draw out here by going through verse 11 of chapter 26 Is what does Paul say the issue is notice in verses 6 through 8?

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Dwell in the Word: Acts 24:1-27
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Acts 24:1-27

Well, this is really a rather interesting story because here we have all these people coming and making charges. Paul is sort of on trial here, right? He has the high priest come, they have Tertullus, they have the Jews testifying against him, and Paul is saying, hey, look, everything was fine. And you'll remember this from a few days back.

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Dwell in the Word: Acts 23:12-35
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Acts 23:12-35

Well, we have high drama here in the life of Paul, don't we? He has been put back in the barracks after his having troubles with the people in Jerusalem and now we find out that they are plotting to kill him and this is This is very clearly a pretty serious thing because they've made an oath not to eat or drink until he is killed now we know the story of Paul well enough to know that we're quite a few chapters away from him being taken away and we don't even know when all this happened in relation to the death of Paul, really.

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Dwell in the Word: Acts 22:22-23:11
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Acts 22:22-23:11

 And so, the interesting journey of the Apostle Paul continues in what we have read today. Now, we know that he was arrested. We know that Paul came to Jerusalem despite warnings from other people. And we saw that the warnings were not that God had told these people That he shouldn't go, but they had, they had, it had been revealed to them How he was going to be treated and they didn't want him to go, but Paul's saying no, I'm supposed to go I'm just willing to suffer for the sake of Christ And so here we have an interesting story and we don't understand a lot of it And we don't have the time to dig too deep into it But there was this Tribune who was going to be seen overseeing this trial of Paul They were they were going to give him lashes Uh, he was going to be beaten, but Paul is saying, wait a minute.

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Dwell in the Word: Acts 21:37-22:21
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Acts 21:37-22:21

So, here we see the continuation of the story of Paul going to Jerusalem. We were introduced to this idea of Paul going to Jerusalem through the prophetic words that people received about Paul going to be persecuted there. And you'll remember that they encouraged Paul not to go, but Paul says, Hey, I'm willing to suffer.

You haven't told me that God has told me not to go. You've just told me that I'm going to have. I'm going to be arrested and bound and all this kind of stuff. But I've been, I've been feeling this need to go to Jerusalem. And so, what did we see last time? We saw on Wednesday that Paul was arrested and now we're seeing his testimony in front of the people here in Jerusalem.

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Dwell in the Word: Acts 21:17-36
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Acts 21:17-36

 So, we come to this part of the Book of Acts, remembering where we were before. Remember we had that story that seemed like it was conflicting, like the Holy Spirit was telling one group of people one thing and telling Paul another. But then we saw that Paul was, was not afraid of what was coming before him.

The people told him not to go. Because he was going to be arrested. But Paul knew that he was called to go to Jerusalem anyway, and he was not afraid of the persecution that he knew was coming. And so, we see this persecution happening in this story, right? We see that Paul arrives in Jerusalem and, and they were received gladly.

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Dwell in the Word: Acts 21:1-16
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Acts 21:1-16

 I think as we were reading through that, you probably came across what I was driving at as to why this is a little bit of a difficult passage. We seem to be getting conflicting messages, don't we? Well, that's not really the case when we stop and take a look at what is happening. But what it seems like on the surface is that Paul is getting a message to go to Jerusalem from the Holy Spirit, but then other people are getting a message that he shouldn't go.

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They Followed Him: Luke 5:1-11 | The Call to Obedience and Discipleship
Mark Groen Mark Groen

They Followed Him: Luke 5:1-11 | The Call to Obedience and Discipleship

What does it truly mean to follow Jesus? Is it just admiration from a distance, or does it require something deeper? In Luke 5:1-11, we see Simon Peter, James, and John leave everything behind to follow Christ. Their encounter with Jesus changed their lives forever—how does His call shape yours?

In this sermon, we explore how Jesus' teaching, miraculous power, and divine authority lead to a radical response from the disciples. They don’t just listen to Jesus; they obey, surrender, and commit their lives to Him. The same call extends to us today. Are we willing to trust Him completely?

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Dwell in the Word: Acts 20:17-38
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Acts 20:17-38

 This is both a beautiful story and a sad story at the same time. And also has Paul giving some hard words to the church in Ephesus notice that he brings the people together and He talks about the ministry that he has and he talks about where he is going and he says I’m not sure what's going to happen But I know this everywhere I go.

I am opposed for the sake of the gospel everywhere that he goes We've seen that in acts right everywhere Paul goes there is trouble. The truth of the gospel is being opposed But God continues to have the gospel going forth, right? There is always this progressive movement in the book of Acts. No matter what happens, the gospel is going forward, and people are coming to faith because the Holy Spirit is at work.

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