Can You See The Messiah? (Mark 8:27-33)
Read Mark 8:27-33
Sometimes you get something right! You’re asked a question, and seemingly from nowhere, you manage to put 2 + 2 together and you get the right answer!
There was a moment in the centre of Mark’s gospel when that happened to Peter.
Jesus asks the disciples who they think he is. Peter answers: You are the Christ, or the Messiah (‘Christ’ is Greek for the Hebrew word ‘Messiah’).
This sermon explores that whole moment.
We look at the expectations that Peter had, and we try to unpack what is means to be Christ-ians: followers of Jesus.
But not just fans, but players on the team. Working and living in the same way as Jesus did.
Making sense of life in the light of his life.
The film below might help you get a sense of the bigger Biblical understanding of Messiah.
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You Still Don’t Understand? (Mark 8:1-21)
Read Mark 8:1-21
Mark 8:1-21 is close to the middle of the gospel, and the question that has been bubbling under the gospel is now becoming central: who is Jesus?
Here the disciples are part of an other feeding miracle, but seem to be blind to all that it means.
They are not the only ones though, are they? It’s so easy to miss the significance of what we have seen.
The story was part-farce, part-tragedy. Too often, it still is.
Neil's challenge to us this morning. How does this affect how we live beyond Sunday morning? #salford #elim pic.twitter.com/zyJD0MZ5aX
— Salford Elim Church (@SalfordElim) June 25, 2017
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Jesus Welcomes The Outsiders (Mark 7:31-37)
Read Mark 7:31-37
Have you ever felt isolated? Perhaps you have had an illness or have been unemployed. This story sees a man who was isolated from others because of his disabilities, meeting Jesus and becoming a mouth piece for the gospel.
It’s a beautifully ironic story, not without intrigue and challenge, but one that asks us how much we are aware of others and how we can share the good news of God with them.
Ian's challenge to us in this morning's service. How do we respond? #salford #elim pic.twitter.com/2vTN7XmN53
— Salford Elim Church (@SalfordElim) June 18, 2017
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An Uncomfortable Story (Mark 7:24-30)
Read Mark 7:24-30
This week we had another election, with an outcome that is far from clear. It’s hard for us not to take sides, to join in with people who see things in black and white: the goodies and the baddies. And it’s hard for us not to think that we are right (whatever our position).
This episode in Mark’s gospel is at first sight uncomfortable: it sounds as though Jesus doesn’t want to get involved in the woman’s painful situation. So what is going on here? In the sermon, we reflect on how the text does disturb us, not because Jesus is somehow at fault, but because it reflects our own prejudices.
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Jesus Offers Peace to the Weary (Mark 6:45-52)
Read Mark 6:45-52
It’s been a difficult week in Manchester. Last Monday so many lives were changed for ever. How do you hold on to faith in the middle of events like that?
Mark knew that followers of Jesus will face situations like this. How can you find Jesus in the middle of days like this?
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The Gospel Threatens a King (Mark 6:14-29)
Read Mark 6:14-29
Mission is not always easy because it can involve a threat to the existing authorities. John found this, and was beheaded!
Mission is about more than talking about personal salvation. Sometimes you need to take a stand because things are not right. That’s what John did.
So how do we do that? And when should we do it?
That’s what this sermon tries to begin to explore together.
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You Will Be Surprised By Who Is Not With You (Mark 6:1-6)
Read Mark 6:1-6
A curious passage in Mark’s gospel where Jesus goes to his home town and couldn’t do many miracles there.
It appears that familiarity had bred contempt.
That can be a danger for Christians today too.
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You Will Be Surprised By Who Is Welcomed: Women and Children (Mark 5:21-43)
Read Mark 5:21-43
What does it take to become so desperate that you are willing to lose your reputation to find healing?
In this part of Mark’s gospel, he tells two stories of desperate people and how Jesus was able to do the seemingly impossible for them.
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You Will Be Surprised By Who Is Welcomed: Demoniacs (Mark 5:1-20)
Read Mark 5:1-20
A strange story about Jesus casting a ‘legion’ of demons in to a herd of pigs, ending with people pleading with Jesus to leave town.
Jesus disrupted the status quo but in doing so, brought freedom and change to someone who had been written off by everyone else.
Does Jesus still do this sort of thing today?
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How The World Changes (Mark 4:21-34)
Read Mark 4:21-34
Jesus was clear how the kingdom would take hold in the world.
It wouldn’t be with a bang that could not be avoided – it would start small, be the work of patient people who don’t give up hope, in places that people would never expect.
It’s still the way that the kingdom takes hold.
The call is to follow the Jesus way – in every part of our world.
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