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Mark's Gospel Series:
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Mark
1:1 - 1:15 (07-13-08
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[I] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #01) begins our clarification into the writings
of the apostle Mark. This “beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ”
covers the ministry of John the Immerser, the final preparation of
Christ for His ministry and initiation of His works in Galilee. This 40
minute sermon also explains the baptism of Christ, the imprisonment of
John the Immerser and Satan's feeble temptations.
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Mark
1:15 - 1:44 (07-16-08
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[II] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #02) continues the exposition into Mark's
account by examining the "call" of Peter, Andrew, James and John. In
this 40 minute sermon we also learn that Jesus made Capernaum His
headquarters and cast out many “unclean spirits” in that city. We
notice the difference between devils and sickness (like leprosy or
fever) by analyzing how Christ dealt with them.
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Mark
1:44 - 3:6 (07-20-08
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[III] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #03) covers the victorious return of Christ to
Capernaum and His parables of the aged garment and the wine bottles.
We deeply scrutinize His position as "Bridegroom" to ancient Israel and
further examine the title “Lord of the Sabbath.” This 40 minute sermon focuses on the campaign by the antichrist Pharisees to murder Jesus from
the foundation of His ministry.
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Mark
3:6 - 3:31 (07-23-08
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[IV] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #04) looks at the faithful multitudes healed by
Jesus both spiritually (from demons) and physically (from diseases). In
this 40 minute sermon we investigate His ordination of the twelve
disciples or the “Sons of Thunder” in the wilderness and clarify the
unpardonable sin. We also see how Christ dealt with being accused of
insanity and His teachings on Satan.
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Mark
3:31 - 4:20 (07-27-08
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[V] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #05) deals exclusively with Jesus' parable "by
which all others are understood" - the parable of the sower. Our Kinsman
Redeemer fulfilled numerous Old Testament prophecies (like blinding many
infidels) thus this 40 minute sermon explains the exact motive for
Christ training in metaphors and further teaches Christians to identify
"God's
chosen people."
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Mark
4:20 - 5:7 (07-30-08
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[VI] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #06) looks closer at the parables of the
candle, the wheat and the mustard seed as taught by Christ on the sea of
Galilee. This 40 minute study stresses the importance of faith
because the forth chapter of Mark closes with Jesus rebuking both the
sea and His faithless disciples. We also probe into the "maniac of
Gadara" possessed by a Legion of demons.
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Mark
5:7 - 5:43 (08-03-08
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[VII] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #07) continues our examination of the maniac
from the country of the Gadarenes and we again observe the difference
between sickness and unclean devils. In this 40 minute sermon we
inspect Jesus casting two thousand demons into some filthy swine, the
healing of the “certain woman” with plagued blood and the raising of Jairus'
( deceased ) daughter.
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Mark
5:43 - 6:26 (08-06-08
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[VIII] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #08) deals with Jesus being rejected in
Nazareth and His “sending forth” of the twelve disciples (whom return as
apostles) with authority over devils or unclean spirits. This 40 minute sermon focuses on repentance and
begins reviewing Herod's beheading of John the Baptist at the request of
his unlawful "wife" Herodias and her manipulative daughter Salome.
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Mark
6:26 - 6:48 (08-10-08
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[IX] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #09) studies events taking place after John the
Immerser is beheaded by Herod's executioner. This segment finds Christ
walking on water and further confirm that the Sabbath was made for man
because the twelve apostles return for a retreat. This 40 minute sermon
completely analyzes five thousand Israelites being fed by Jesus with
five loaves and two fishes.
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Mark
6:48 - 7:13 (08-13-08
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[X] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #10) examines three key "powers" of Jesus
(which He imparts to Christians today) and His walking over the sea of
Galilee to heal sickened Israelites in Gennesaret. This 40
minute sermon explores Christ rebuking the hypocritical scribes and
Pharisees for their refusal to follow Yahweh's undying Law and for
“making the word of God none effect through tradition.”
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Mark
7:13 - 8:9 (08-17-08
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[XI] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #11) scrutinizes Jesus' teaching on the true
source of defilement and His upholding of Yahweh's eternal food Laws.
This 40 minute sermon explains why Christ healed the Syrophenician
woman's daughter of a devil and why He was able to later restore speech
(and hearing) to a “dumb mute” near Decapolis due to the work of the
former "maniac of Gadara."
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Mark
8:9 - 8:30 (08-20-08
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[XII] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #12) covers the Messiah rebuking the Pharisees
for asking to see a "sign" from heaven leading Him to explain “the
leaven of the Pharisees and Herod.” In this 40 minute sermon we see a
blind man healed near Bethsaida, Peter's "confession" (or acceptance of
Christ as Yahweh) and Jesus' asking His most timeless question of all -
“Whom do men say that I am?”
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Mark
8:30 - 9:7 (08-24-08
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[XIII] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #13) finds Christ foretelling His own death and
"testing" the disciples by asking them the value of their souls. More
importantly, this 40 minute sermon begins to examine Jesus'
transfiguration or His appearing alongside Moses and Elijah and
scrutinizes the actions of the confused apostles after hearing Yahweh's
(audible) voice say “This is my beloved Son.”
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Mark
9:7 - 9:32 (08-27-08
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[XIV] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #14) examines Jesus' teachings on John the
Baptist who came preaching repentance in “the spirit of Elijah.” This
sermon emphasizes prayer and fasting because the powerless disciples
were unable to cast out a foul "dumb spirit" due to their unbelief. To
conclude this 40 minute segment, we find Christ continuing to explain
His death, burial and resurrection.
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Mark
9:32 - 10:3 (08-31-08
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[XV] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #15) deals with Jesus teaching on "humility"
and His penalties in Judgment for offences against faithful Christians.
This 40 minute sermon instructs believers in how to deal with offending
"members" within the Body of Christ and further proves the (literal)
reality of Hell. Don't miss the next part because the Messiah's
teachings on divorce are only partially covered.
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Mark
10:3 - 10:31 (09-03-08
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[XVI] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #16) continues examining Jesus' strict
teachings on adultery and the sinful consequences of divorce. In this 40
minute sermon Christ deals with the "rich young ruler" and further
provides admonitions against those who worship money instead of Yahweh.
This part proves that only through full consecration can genuine
Christians be blessed “as little children.”
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Mark
10:31 - 11:14 (09-07-08
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[XVII] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #17) thoroughly studies the "carnality" of the
apostles James and John before Jesus' triumphant entry into the main
temple of Jerusalem. Ever wonder who killed Christ? The Messiah outright names
His murderers in this 40 minute segment! Furthermore, this study
explains why He cursed an unfruitful “fig tree” and restored sight to the
blind man Bartimaeus.
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Mark
11:14 - 12:11 (09-10-08
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[XVIII] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #18) deals with Jesus' second purification in
the temple of Jerusalem and His clear-cut teachings on the secrets to
answered prayer. This 40 minute sermon wholly inspects several tactics of certain
Pharisees that questioned the authority of Christ and repeatedly
attempted to "trap" Him. We also begin to study the “parable of the
householder” (or usurped kingdom).
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Mark
12:11 - 12:35 (09-14-08
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[XIX] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #19) is completely about Jesus answering
questions! Christ answers the question about tribute money by saying
“render unto Caesar.” He continues to answer the question of
resurrection by (rebirth denying) Sadducees. In this 40 minute sermon we
learn which is “the greatest commandment” and notice that the Messiah
begins to verbally grill the Pharisees.
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Mark
12:35 - 13:20 (09-17-08
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[XX] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #20) studies the six sins of the scribes (which
are all forms of hypocrisy) and explains why false teachers receive a
greater damnation. This 40 minute segment also explains the widow's
mite, the destruction of Jerusalem, the death of this earth age, the
eight “sorrows” of Israel preceding the tribulation and finalizes by
examining the abomination of desolation.
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Mark
13:20 - 14:9 (09-21-08
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[XXI] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #21) covers six "signs" during the great
tribulation and reckoning the time and manner of the second advent. This
40 minute sermon looks at the Pharisees' tenth attempt to kill our
Messiah, the fiery end of this earth age, Jesus' parable of the fig tree
and the very woman who anointed Christ for His burial with an “alabaster
box of ointment of spikenard very precious.”
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Mark
14:9 - 14:49 (09-24-08
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[XXII] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #22) finds Judas Iscariot agreeing to betray
Christ to the scribes and Pharisees for thirty pieces of silver - the
price of a slave. This lesson further clarifies our Passover and the
institution of the Lord's Supper. In 40 minutes Peter's denial is
foretold and Christ suffers "agony" in Gethsemane preceding His betrayal
and arrest (and eleventh attempt to kill Him).
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Mark
14:49 - 15:11 (09-28-08
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[XXIII] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #23) proves that all the disciples forsook
Christ after Judas betrayed Him with a "kiss." This 40 minute sermon
examines the trial (and mockery) of our Messiah in the temple of
Jerusalem and Peter denying Him three times. Jesus is delivered to
Pilate who finds no fault with Him, yet He's still condemned to death
and Barabbas (a murderer) is released in His place.
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Mark
15:11 - 15:47 (10-01-08
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[XXIV] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #24) investigates what happens after Barabbas
is released - Jesus is crowned with thorns, beaten, mocked and finally murdered during the crucifixion. This 40 minute lesson covers the death and burial of
Christ in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathaea and proves the Messiah was quoting Psalm
22 when
He cried “My God, My God, Why hast Thou forsaken Me?”
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Mark
15:47 - 16:20 (10-05-08
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[XXV] The
Gospel of Mark (Part #25) completes our lengthy series on Mark's
gospel by examining the post-resurrection ministry of Jesus Christ and testimonies
from Israelites that saw Him after death.
This final 40 minute segment examines the Christian's "great commission"
and the ascension of Christ. Contains an overview leaving the listener
at “the acts of the apostles and early believers.”
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Pastor
Visser - Feast of Tabernacles (09-21-08
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Feast of Tabernacles '08 was recorded live in
Roswell, Georgia during the largest Christian Identity event of 2008!
This brief sermon begins with an introduction by Pastor Jonathan
Williams, features Pastor Visser using the thirteenth chapter of Mark's
gospel to shed light on several "end-time events" and concludes
with valuable commentary by Pastor Eli James. If you missed the feast,
listen to the audio!
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Maniac
of Gadara
(06-23-10
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Maniac of Gadara
reexamines the fifth chapter of Mark’s Gospel to establish that Yahweh’s
Word always differentiates between demon possession and general
sicknesses. By understanding who the maniac possessed by a "Legion" of
demons was and why Christ spiritually restored him by casting these
devils into swine, Identitsts will be equipped in spotting the false
prophets among our ranks.
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Two
Shall Become One
(02-27-13
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Two Shall Become
One
(CPM Sessions) examines Biblical marriage and divorce by using Jesus'
Words from the Gospel of Mark
10:1-16 and should be required listening for newlyweds or anybody
considering the holy bond of matrimony. Is divorce sinful? What does
marriage represent? These questions and so many more are answered by
this brief sermon on Adam and Eve's creation and joining together.
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Yahweh
Joins Together
(09-18-13
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Yahweh Joins Together looks at our
Messiah's thoughts and teachings on marriage, divorce and adultery from
the Gospel of Mark 10:1-12. Surveyed are hypocritical Pharisees that
attempted to trick Jesus using the Law of Moses and how exactly He dealt
with (and eventually overcame) them. Marital advice is provided as well
as commentary on the current state of marriage in
today's rebuilt Babylon.
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Nation
Against Nation
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Nation Against Nation examines several
signs that precede the second coming of Yahshua from Mark's Gospel
13:3-12 providing listeners with valuable keys pertaining to "the Day of
the Lord." Christians are told that nation shall rise against nation
before Christ returns with His Saints yet how does this tie into
history? This peaceful sermon explains worldwide deception from the
Words of the kinsman Redeemer.
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Kingdom
Against Kingdom
(07-08-15
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Kingdom Against Kingdom continues to
inspect the signs heralding the second advent of Jesus from Mark's
Gospel 13:12-23 but does so with more emphasis on correlating Christ's
statements with some New Testament epistles. This stress-free analysis
concerning apostasy explains the worsening deception and tribulation
that Christian Saints must overcome to inherit their positions and crown
of righteousness.
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Parable
of the Candle
(01-06-16
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Parable of the Candle scrutinizes
Yahshua's moral tale from the Gospel of Mark 4:21-25 and explains the
significance of candle lamps in scripture. Christ claimed Himself and
the Israelites to be the Light of the world! Who gives the called "eyes
to see and ears to hear?" This sermon uses all four Gospels with
supporting verses from Psalms and 2nd Samuel to prove our Redeemer was
before all things.
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Parable
of the Wineskins
(04-24-16
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Parable of the Wineskins fully examines
Yahshua's allegory from the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke (with
supporting verses from John) and the latter epistles of Paul. Is there a
deeper meaning to this seemingly simple teaching regarding "old verses
new?" Why did Christ forbid His twelve disciples from fasting? These
answers plus more are provided entirely from the New Testament in this
concise sermon.
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The
Budding Fig Tree
(06-29-16
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The Budding Fig Tree scrutinizes the
parable of Christ from all three Gospels it appears in: Matthew
24:32-35, Mark 13:28-31 and Luke 21:29-33. This was one of His final
teachings therefore this sermon proves that fig trees represent the
Israelite patriarchs (Hosea 9:10) which helps in clarifying Yahshua's
teachings about a specific "generation" always commanded to be attentive
and watching for His return.
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And
All the Trees
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And All the Trees scrutinizes the
importance of the Parable of the Fig Tree in relation to the return of
Christ for judgment. Why did Yahshua command His followers to learn this
teaching over all His others? What are the signs preceding the great and
terrible Day of the Lord? This broadcast on
Euro Folk Radio
attempts to explain what our faithful should be looking for before the
third and final earth age.
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What
is Faith?
(12-11-16
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What is Faith? is a sermon that answers
the question solely from the pages of the New Testament and provides
Christians with the Biblical definition of FAITH. Also scrutinized in
this discourse are two parables of Christ regarding the coming Kingdom
and faith which are both attributed to mustard seeds. This look at
scriptural devotion is dedicated to increasing faith among the loyal
seed of Israel's race.
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The
Unpardonable Sin
(06-02-19
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The Unpardonable Sin explains
"blasphemy against the Holy Spirit" from the canonized gospels of
Matthew, Mark and Luke to prove that bearing false witness can sometimes
mislead the masses into accepting a total lie. Yahweh's people should
never allow themselves to be bound by Satan's children! Complete
coverage of Yahshua's Parable of the Burglar is naturally supplied in
this sermon that features additions from the Gospel of Thomas.
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Mustard
Faith
(09-08-21
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Mustard Faith proves the Israelite race
can technically never have enough faith in Yahweh therefore this Bible
study attempts to explain why belief and obedience are the most
important to our Creator. As the network lost over half of this
broadcast the official audio release from CPM contains a rare outtake
preached in 2016 titled "The Mustard Seed." This sermon is loosely based
on the classic book Jane Eyre by English writer Charlotte Brontë.
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