
Mark Turner
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Blessed Are the Merciful
1.3K21:10In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of valuing and treasuring the word of God. They express gratitude for the instruction and revelation found in the Bible, comparing it to nourishing food. The sermon then focuses on Jesus' teachings in the Beatitudes, highlighting the call to live according to the principles of the kingdom of God. The speaker emphasizes the need for compassion and reaching out to the needy, as Jesus did, contrasting it with the attitude of some religious leaders who scorned the lowly and marginalized.
Christian Contentment
1.1K55:431TI 6:3In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of fleeing from certain things and pursuing righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, and gentleness. He uses the example of Joseph fleeing from temptation as a mark of wisdom and victory. The preacher also highlights the danger of being consumed by material possessions and the need to be content with the basic necessities of life. He encourages the congregation to focus on the eternal rather than the temporal and to value relationships and compassion for others. The sermon references Bible verses such as 1 Timothy 6:11 and 1 Timothy 6:8 to support these teachings.
Hebrews 3
9061:01:23PSA 118:8ISA 41:10MAT 6:33JHN 1:29ROM 3:4HEB 3:3HEB 4:12In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of trusting in the Lord rather than relying on worldly things or human intellect. He highlights the examples of Moses, David, and Solomon, who were not gods but still trusted in God for their salvation. The speaker also mentions the significance of the Old Covenant and how it was fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ. The sermon concludes with a call to action, urging the congregation to turn the world upside down for Christ and reminding them of Jesus' humility and sacrifice on the cross.