Join Pastor Jimmy Steele as he continues walking through the book of Mark. We are surveying the Son of God. This week we learn about Jesus calling His disciples.
We all have one basic problem and that is that we are sinners. There is only one solution to this problem and that is believing in Jesus and becoming His followers.
The document summarizes a missionary trip to Panama where the author visited indigenous communities like the Kuna people and Chocoe people. Some key events included asking permission from village chiefs to enter communities, showing the Jesus film which was the first presentation in one village, witnessing many people come to faith including 42 adults and 30 children at one revival, and dedicating a boat that will be used to reach more remote communities. The trip resulted in 355 decisions for Christ across the communities visited.
Andrew was the brother of Peter and a fisherman who was originally a disciple of John the Baptist. When Jesus called him, Andrew immediately left his nets to follow. He brought his brother Peter to Jesus. Andrew introduced others to Jesus and preached in various regions. According to tradition, Andrew was martyred by crucifixion in Patras, Greece, where he was tied rather than nailed to a cross and preached for two days before dying.
Jesus begins preaching after John the Baptist is arrested, calling people to repent and believe. He calls Simon, Andrew, James, and John to follow him. Jesus teaches with authority in the synagogue and heals many. He forgives a paralytic's sins and heals him to demonstrate his authority. Jesus calls Levi to follow him. The central message is to repent, believe, and follow Jesus.
Welcome Home #7_Responsive to and for JesusRohan Dredge
Jesus calls Simon Peter and Andrew to follow him and become "fishers of men". They immediately leave their fishing nets to follow Jesus. Jesus then calls James and John as well, and they too follow him, leaving their father and boat. Later, Jesus gets into Simon's boat and teaches the crowds from it. When finished, he tells Simon to let down his fishing nets. Simon protests that they caught nothing all night, but lets down the nets at Jesus' word, catching many fish and needing help from another boat. Simon recognizes Jesus as Lord and asks him to depart, being a sinful man. Jesus instead tells him from now on he will catch men. Simon and the others then forsook all to follow Jesus
It can be so easy to fall into a rut of praying prayers that are safe and easy for us to pray. In this series we are praying some dangerous prayers that are guaranteed to stretch our faith. Today we are going to pray "Here I am God, send me". We are going to put our "yes" on the table and tell God that we are willing to go wherever he will send us.
07 22-12 am mission - authentic christianity - #3Jerry Watts
This document discusses the key aspects of authentic Christianity: followship, repentance, and mission through love. It summarizes Jesus appearing to his disciples after his resurrection and commissioning them to continue his work, spreading his message to Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth empowered by the Holy Spirit. It poses examination questions about the center, contribution, and challenge of one's life to reflect on continuing Christ's mission.
We all have one basic problem and that is that we are sinners. There is only one solution to this problem and that is believing in Jesus and becoming His followers.
The document summarizes a missionary trip to Panama where the author visited indigenous communities like the Kuna people and Chocoe people. Some key events included asking permission from village chiefs to enter communities, showing the Jesus film which was the first presentation in one village, witnessing many people come to faith including 42 adults and 30 children at one revival, and dedicating a boat that will be used to reach more remote communities. The trip resulted in 355 decisions for Christ across the communities visited.
Andrew was the brother of Peter and a fisherman who was originally a disciple of John the Baptist. When Jesus called him, Andrew immediately left his nets to follow. He brought his brother Peter to Jesus. Andrew introduced others to Jesus and preached in various regions. According to tradition, Andrew was martyred by crucifixion in Patras, Greece, where he was tied rather than nailed to a cross and preached for two days before dying.
Jesus begins preaching after John the Baptist is arrested, calling people to repent and believe. He calls Simon, Andrew, James, and John to follow him. Jesus teaches with authority in the synagogue and heals many. He forgives a paralytic's sins and heals him to demonstrate his authority. Jesus calls Levi to follow him. The central message is to repent, believe, and follow Jesus.
Welcome Home #7_Responsive to and for JesusRohan Dredge
Jesus calls Simon Peter and Andrew to follow him and become "fishers of men". They immediately leave their fishing nets to follow Jesus. Jesus then calls James and John as well, and they too follow him, leaving their father and boat. Later, Jesus gets into Simon's boat and teaches the crowds from it. When finished, he tells Simon to let down his fishing nets. Simon protests that they caught nothing all night, but lets down the nets at Jesus' word, catching many fish and needing help from another boat. Simon recognizes Jesus as Lord and asks him to depart, being a sinful man. Jesus instead tells him from now on he will catch men. Simon and the others then forsook all to follow Jesus
It can be so easy to fall into a rut of praying prayers that are safe and easy for us to pray. In this series we are praying some dangerous prayers that are guaranteed to stretch our faith. Today we are going to pray "Here I am God, send me". We are going to put our "yes" on the table and tell God that we are willing to go wherever he will send us.
07 22-12 am mission - authentic christianity - #3Jerry Watts
This document discusses the key aspects of authentic Christianity: followship, repentance, and mission through love. It summarizes Jesus appearing to his disciples after his resurrection and commissioning them to continue his work, spreading his message to Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the ends of the earth empowered by the Holy Spirit. It poses examination questions about the center, contribution, and challenge of one's life to reflect on continuing Christ's mission.
1) Thomas initially doubted Jesus' resurrection until he saw Jesus' wounds for himself. Jesus later appeared again and encouraged Thomas to believe without seeing.
2) Jesus later appeared again to the disciples by the Sea of Galilee. He instructed them to cast their net on the right side and they caught many fish. Jesus then served them breakfast.
3) Jesus questioned Peter three times about his love and instructed him to feed and care for Jesus' sheep, restoring him. Jesus prophesied that Peter would glorify God through martyrdom.
Jesus preaches to crowds from a boat on the Sea of Galilee. When he finishes, he tells Simon Peter to let down his fishing nets even though they had caught nothing all night. When they do, the nets are so full of fish they begin to tear. This astonishes Peter and the other fishermen. Peter asks Jesus to leave because he feels unworthy. But Jesus tells him instead he will catch people. Peter and the others then follow Jesus.
An official asks Jesus what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus tells him to sell all his possessions and give to the poor, then follow him. When the official is sad because he is rich, Jesus says it is hard for rich people to enter God's kingdom. His disciples are surprised, but Jesus says with God all things are possible.
This document summarizes a talk about following Jesus based on the story of Zacchaeus from Luke 19:1-10. It makes three key points:
1) Zacchaeus, a rich chief tax collector, climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus. When Jesus called him down, Zacchaeus welcomed Jesus with joy.
2) Zacchaeus' encounter with Jesus inspired him to change his life - he promised to give half his possessions to the poor and repay anyone he had cheated.
3) The story of Zacchaeus shows that an encounter with Jesus brings repentance, conversion from sin, and a call to new hol
This document contains excerpts from the Bible discussing revelation, weakness, and strength through Christ. A passage from Isaiah describes Eliakim being given authority and responsibility to protect Jerusalem. Paul discusses asking God three times to remove a weakness but being told God's grace is sufficient. Paul finds strength in weakness and suffering for Christ. Basic information is also provided about artist Hieronymous Bosch and a quote about the offense of Christ's truth claim.
The disciples were hiding behind locked doors on the evening of Jesus' resurrection out of fear of the Jewish leaders. Jesus suddenly appeared among them and said "Peace be with you." He showed them his hands and side to prove he had been resurrected. The disciples were overjoyed to see Jesus alive again. His resurrection proved that he had conquered sin and death, and through faith in him believers can have eternal life.
Gospel of John - #5 - The Cleansing of the TempleBibleTalk.tv
Jesus cleanses the temple during the Passover festival by driving out those who were selling animals for sacrifice and money changers. He says the temple should be a house of prayer, not a marketplace. The disciples later remember a prophecy that said "Zeal for your house will consume me." When questioned, Jesus says if the temple is destroyed he will raise it again in three days, referring to his own resurrection.
20121103 are we there yet part 4 (ps. tim)eaglepointcf
1. The document discusses the concept of "follow" or "discipleship" through examples from Jesus calling disciples like Peter, Matthew, and others to follow him.
2. It describes Peter's colorful journey of following Jesus from his revelation of Christ to his denial, and how Jesus later refreshed Peter's following.
3. Peter's following of Jesus resulted in him making disciples through his ministry, interactions with people like Aeneas, Cornelius, and the early church, as well as through his letters. True following leads to making disciples.
The document summarizes a passage from the Bible where Jesus is brought before Pilate and Herod and questioned about claims that he is subverting the nation and claiming to be king. Both Pilate and Herod find no basis for the accusations against Jesus and say he has done nothing deserving of death.
Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey to fulfill a prophecy. Large crowds lay down palm branches and cloaks to welcome him, shouting "Hosanna" which means "save us". Later, some in the crowd change their tone and demand Jesus' crucifixion. Religious leaders are concerned by the large crowds following Jesus. The disciples initially do not understand Jesus' mission is to suffer and be killed in Jerusalem.
This document summarizes a Bible passage about Zacchaeus, a wealthy tax collector who climbed a tree to see Jesus. It discusses how Jesus noticed Zacchaeus despite his feeling insignificant due to his short stature. Jesus affirmed Zacchaeus and accepted him into his home, showing that despite feeling demeaned or guilty, Jesus notices, affirms, and accepts all people. The passage emphasizes that Jesus pays attention to even the smallest details about people and that all are worth more than anything else.
Jesus allows children to be brought to him so he can bless them, despite the disciples trying to stop it. Jesus tells his followers not to prohibit children from coming to him, and says that those who do not have childlike faith will not enter God's kingdom. The key events are Jesus blessing children, the disciples initially trying to stop it, and Jesus saying one must have childlike faith to enter heaven.
Surveying the Son of God (Mark 5:21-43)TheHillChurch
Pastor Jimmy Steele demonstrates through the Gospel of Mark that Jesus' limitless power is coupled with His unmatchless and unending kindness. Join us as we continue the study of Mark together!
The Gospel of Mark: Surveying the Son of God (Mark 5: 1-20)TheHillChurch
Pastor Jimmy taught out of Mark 5 verses 1-20 this week, showing the importance realizing that although satan seeks to bind and destroy us, Jesus possesses the power to deliver and transform!
We delve back into the book of Mark this week as Pastor Jimmy continued his teaching through our Surveying the Son of God series. See how sometimes we're guilting of hearing, but not listening to God's will.
Pastor Jimmy finishes teaching from the book of Jonah this week. We see the main point that-- An injustice of our anger toward God is exposed through the justice of Gods compassion toward us in Jesus Christ.
Pastor Jimmy continued our sermon series through the book of Jonah this week! We were reminded that the overcoming grace of God leads us to repentance whereby we experience the relenting mercy of God in Jesus Christ.
1) Thomas initially doubted Jesus' resurrection until he saw Jesus' wounds for himself. Jesus later appeared again and encouraged Thomas to believe without seeing.
2) Jesus later appeared again to the disciples by the Sea of Galilee. He instructed them to cast their net on the right side and they caught many fish. Jesus then served them breakfast.
3) Jesus questioned Peter three times about his love and instructed him to feed and care for Jesus' sheep, restoring him. Jesus prophesied that Peter would glorify God through martyrdom.
Jesus preaches to crowds from a boat on the Sea of Galilee. When he finishes, he tells Simon Peter to let down his fishing nets even though they had caught nothing all night. When they do, the nets are so full of fish they begin to tear. This astonishes Peter and the other fishermen. Peter asks Jesus to leave because he feels unworthy. But Jesus tells him instead he will catch people. Peter and the others then follow Jesus.
An official asks Jesus what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus tells him to sell all his possessions and give to the poor, then follow him. When the official is sad because he is rich, Jesus says it is hard for rich people to enter God's kingdom. His disciples are surprised, but Jesus says with God all things are possible.
This document summarizes a talk about following Jesus based on the story of Zacchaeus from Luke 19:1-10. It makes three key points:
1) Zacchaeus, a rich chief tax collector, climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus. When Jesus called him down, Zacchaeus welcomed Jesus with joy.
2) Zacchaeus' encounter with Jesus inspired him to change his life - he promised to give half his possessions to the poor and repay anyone he had cheated.
3) The story of Zacchaeus shows that an encounter with Jesus brings repentance, conversion from sin, and a call to new hol
This document contains excerpts from the Bible discussing revelation, weakness, and strength through Christ. A passage from Isaiah describes Eliakim being given authority and responsibility to protect Jerusalem. Paul discusses asking God three times to remove a weakness but being told God's grace is sufficient. Paul finds strength in weakness and suffering for Christ. Basic information is also provided about artist Hieronymous Bosch and a quote about the offense of Christ's truth claim.
The disciples were hiding behind locked doors on the evening of Jesus' resurrection out of fear of the Jewish leaders. Jesus suddenly appeared among them and said "Peace be with you." He showed them his hands and side to prove he had been resurrected. The disciples were overjoyed to see Jesus alive again. His resurrection proved that he had conquered sin and death, and through faith in him believers can have eternal life.
Gospel of John - #5 - The Cleansing of the TempleBibleTalk.tv
Jesus cleanses the temple during the Passover festival by driving out those who were selling animals for sacrifice and money changers. He says the temple should be a house of prayer, not a marketplace. The disciples later remember a prophecy that said "Zeal for your house will consume me." When questioned, Jesus says if the temple is destroyed he will raise it again in three days, referring to his own resurrection.
20121103 are we there yet part 4 (ps. tim)eaglepointcf
1. The document discusses the concept of "follow" or "discipleship" through examples from Jesus calling disciples like Peter, Matthew, and others to follow him.
2. It describes Peter's colorful journey of following Jesus from his revelation of Christ to his denial, and how Jesus later refreshed Peter's following.
3. Peter's following of Jesus resulted in him making disciples through his ministry, interactions with people like Aeneas, Cornelius, and the early church, as well as through his letters. True following leads to making disciples.
The document summarizes a passage from the Bible where Jesus is brought before Pilate and Herod and questioned about claims that he is subverting the nation and claiming to be king. Both Pilate and Herod find no basis for the accusations against Jesus and say he has done nothing deserving of death.
Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey to fulfill a prophecy. Large crowds lay down palm branches and cloaks to welcome him, shouting "Hosanna" which means "save us". Later, some in the crowd change their tone and demand Jesus' crucifixion. Religious leaders are concerned by the large crowds following Jesus. The disciples initially do not understand Jesus' mission is to suffer and be killed in Jerusalem.
This document summarizes a Bible passage about Zacchaeus, a wealthy tax collector who climbed a tree to see Jesus. It discusses how Jesus noticed Zacchaeus despite his feeling insignificant due to his short stature. Jesus affirmed Zacchaeus and accepted him into his home, showing that despite feeling demeaned or guilty, Jesus notices, affirms, and accepts all people. The passage emphasizes that Jesus pays attention to even the smallest details about people and that all are worth more than anything else.
Jesus allows children to be brought to him so he can bless them, despite the disciples trying to stop it. Jesus tells his followers not to prohibit children from coming to him, and says that those who do not have childlike faith will not enter God's kingdom. The key events are Jesus blessing children, the disciples initially trying to stop it, and Jesus saying one must have childlike faith to enter heaven.
Surveying the Son of God (Mark 5:21-43)TheHillChurch
Pastor Jimmy Steele demonstrates through the Gospel of Mark that Jesus' limitless power is coupled with His unmatchless and unending kindness. Join us as we continue the study of Mark together!
The Gospel of Mark: Surveying the Son of God (Mark 5: 1-20)TheHillChurch
Pastor Jimmy taught out of Mark 5 verses 1-20 this week, showing the importance realizing that although satan seeks to bind and destroy us, Jesus possesses the power to deliver and transform!
We delve back into the book of Mark this week as Pastor Jimmy continued his teaching through our Surveying the Son of God series. See how sometimes we're guilting of hearing, but not listening to God's will.
Pastor Jimmy finishes teaching from the book of Jonah this week. We see the main point that-- An injustice of our anger toward God is exposed through the justice of Gods compassion toward us in Jesus Christ.
Pastor Jimmy continued our sermon series through the book of Jonah this week! We were reminded that the overcoming grace of God leads us to repentance whereby we experience the relenting mercy of God in Jesus Christ.
Pastor Jimmy presses in on the undeniable grace of God. We see this through Jonah hitting the bottom of himself to experience the full salvation of God.
God brings us to the bottom of ourselves to AWAKEN us. (1-6)
God brings us to the bottom of ourselves to DELIVER us. (7-8)
God brings us to the bottom of ourselves to RESTORE us. (9-10)
Join us as Pastor Jimmy begins teaching through the book of Jonah! Sunday he shared truth from the first chapter, showing us that it can break down into two parts: 1. The Flight of Disobedience and 2. The Storm of God's Grace. Jonah had a calling from God, but he deliberately tried to run from God.
Consider your heart, are you running from God? We cannot escape the God of the Bible, His grace CHASES us.
Pastor Jimmy finishes our DNA series by sharing the importance of being a Spirit-Filled Witness.
We are to be:
>>Full of Joy BUT Hated by the World.
>>Distinct YET Engaged with the World.
>>Sanctified (Set Apart) YET Sent into the World!
Join us this month as we dive into the in's and out's of The Hill Church. Our DNA illuminates three key relationships. Our relationship with God, Each Other and the World. See how Pastor Jimmy Steele unpacks this week by week!
Join us as we celebrate Jesus' coming during our Christmas service! Turn to 1 Peter 4:12-19 and dig into truth with Pastor Jimmy as he teaches about the King that came and will come again!
Join us as we celebrate Jesus' coming during our Christmas service! Turn to Matthew 1:18-25 and dig into truth with Pastor Jimmy as he teaches about the King that came and will come again!
Pastor Jimmy Steele dives back into Mark this week discussing the importance of being called Children of God and what that means!
Main Points:
*We become part of God's family not by physical birth, but spiritual." (v 31-34)
*Evidence of being part of God's family is based not on interest for Jesus but obedience to Jesus!" (v. 35)
This week Bob Uhrich, our Director of Children, spoke out of 2 Corinthians 4. He taught us that just as God used broken people like Paul to preach the Gospel of Jesus, find power in the message of God and point people to the hope and encouragement found in Jesus coming again... God can and does choose to use us.
Finding Hope and Comfort During Grief and the Difficulties of Life.TheHillChurch
This document discusses how God provides comfort and hope during times of grief and difficulty. It makes three key points: (1) The Bible says that life will include hard times but God acts as a comforter. (2) God comforts us through the Holy Spirit and support from other Christians. (3) God gives us a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ and this hope helps us endure trials which produce character.
Pastor Jimmy Steele continues teaching from Mark and this week drew out truths from Mark 3:20-30 about how "Jesus is the King who has DEFEATED the kingdom of darkness, providing FREEDOM and ASSURANCE to ALL who believe in Him!"
Join us as we continue to delve into the book of Mark and glean truths about The Son of God! This week Pastor Jimmy Steele teaches on the importance of abiding with Jesus. "Jesus came not to fulfill our desires, but to call us to be with Him."
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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Mark 1:14-20
1.
2. "I will tell you the secret. God has
had all there was of me. There
have been men with greater brains
than I have, men with greater
opportunities, but from the day
that I got the poor of London on
my heart and caught a
3. vision of what Jesus could do with
them, on that day I made up my
mind that God should have all
of William Booth there was. The
secret is that the greatness of a
man’s power is found in the
measure of his surrender."
-William Booth
6. 14 After John was put in prison, Jesus went
into Galilee, proclaiming the good news of
God. 15 “The time has come,” he
said. “The kingdom of God has come near.
Repent and believe the good news!”16 As
Jesus walked beside the Sea of Galilee, he
saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a
net into the lake, for they were fishermen.
7. 17 “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I
will send you out to fish for people.” 18 At
once they left their nets and followed him.
19 When he had gone a little farther, he
saw James son of Zebedee and his brother
John in a boat, preparing their
nets. 20 Without delay he called them, and
they left their father Zebedee in the boat
with the hired men and followed him.
8. I. Following Jesus Begins with
Surrendering our Hearts to His Message
(vv. 14-15).
9. II. Surrendering our hearts to Jesus'
message demands surrendering our lives
to His Mission (vv. 16-17).
10. III. Surrendering our lives to Jesus'
Mission demands embracing our new
identity in Him (vv. 17-20).
11. if any man will come after me, let him
deny himself, take up his cross, and follow
me (Mark 8:34).
12. Behold I am sending for many fishers,
declares the LORD, and they shall catch
them. . . For my eyes are on their ways.
They are not hidden form me, nor is the
iniquity concealed from my eyes. But first I
will doubly repay their iniquity and their
sin. . . (Jeremiah 16:16).