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×At the height of His popularity, Jesus had no shortage of “followers,” but what’s the difference between a disciple and the crowd? Our text in this study is: Mark 3:7-19 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ This in-depth Bible study on Mark 3:7-19, titled “The Out Crowd,” unpacks critical distinctions between casual followers and true disciples of Jesus. Join us as we journey through the Gospel of Mark, exploring what it truly means to follow Christ in a world full of distractions and superficial interest. This sermon, rich in Christian teaching and spiritual insights, delves into the motivations of the crowds who sought Jesus for miracles versus the surrendered hearts of His chosen disciples. In this powerful message, we examine the phenomenon of “deindividuation” as seen in the large crowds surrounding Jesus, highlighting how individuals can lose themselves in groupthink. We then draw a stark contrast with the devoted disciples who, though part of the multitude, stood out as a distinct group. Discover the profound difference in their “why” and “how” of following Jesus. The crowds sought physical healing and supernatural manifestations, treating Jesus as a means to an end, a “magical miracle worker.” But what about those who genuinely sought the Messiah? This Bible study reveals the heart of true discipleship: not demanding from Jesus, but surrendering everything to His will and purpose. We analyze Mark 3:9-10, where Jesus instructs His disciples to keep a boat ready, a seemingly simple request that reveals a deeper truth about sacrificial giving and contributing to the ministry of the Gospel. Unlike the demanding crowds, true disciples freely offer their resources and lives to Christ’s kingdom work. This segment is particularly relevant for those interested in practical Christian living and understanding the cost of discipleship. The video further explores the fascinating irony of demons acknowledging Jesus as the “Son of God” (Mark 3:11-12) with more reverence than the clamoring crowds. This leads into the pivotal moment in Mark 3:13, where Jesus ascends the mountain to summon “those He wanted” – not based on human achievements or abilities, but on His sovereign grace. This section is vital for anyone exploring God’s calling and divine appointment in their lives. Delve into Mark 3:14-15 as we unpack the three profound gifts Jesus bestowed upon His chosen apostles: a new identity, intimate communion with Him, and the divine power to preach the Gospel and cast out demons. Understand that true power in Christ comes not from self-interest, but for the expansion of His kingdom, saving souls, and setting captives free. This Bible teaching emphasizes the enduring presence of Jesus in the lives of His followers and their commission to spread His message. Finally, we meticulously examine the diverse group of the Twelve (Mark 3:16-19), from Simon Peter, James and John (the “Sons of Thunder”), to Judas Iscariot. This segment offers a unique opportunity for self-reflection and spiritual evaluation. Are we like Thomas, cynical and needing tangible proof? Or perhaps like Philip, eager to bring others to Jesus? This sermon encourages viewers to assess their own discipleship against the examples of Jesus’ closest followers, inviting them to conform to Christ’s image. This powerful Bible study is perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Gospel of Mark, Christian theology, and what it truly means to follow Jesus. Whether you’re interested in Bible prophecy, Christian spirituality, or looking for Calvary Chapel sermons, this video provides rich, exegetical teaching to strengthen your faith and guide your walk with the Lord. Join us in this journey of biblical truth and discover how to be an “out crowd” for Christ, living a life of surrendered discipleship. Subscribe for more insightful Bible studies and sermons that will transform your understanding of God’s Word.…
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Would you rather have a shriveled hand or a dead heart? Our text in this study is: Mark 3:1-6 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Welcome to our ongoing Bible study series through the Gospel of Mark! In this powerful video, we delve into Mark 3:1-6, a pivotal passage that reveals the growing conflict between Jesus Christ and the religious leaders of His time. The title of this message is “Mark 3:1-6 – Every Rule You Break, We’ll Be Watching You,” and it unpacks the profound truths about obedience, faith, and the condition of the human heart. Are you looking to deepen your understanding of the Bible? Are you interested in learning more about Jesus and Christian teachings? Do you find value in in-depth Bible studies and insightful sermons? If so, you’ve come to the right place. This video is specifically crafted for individuals seeking to study the Bible, explore Christianity, and connect with the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. This message comes from a Calvary Chapel perspective, offering a verse-by-verse exploration of Scripture. In Mark chapter 3, verses 1 through 6, we witness Jesus entering the synagogue on the Sabbath. There, He encounters a man with a shriveled hand, presenting a stark contrast between physical ailment and spiritual hardness. This passage is the culmination of five consecutive accounts in Mark that illustrate the escalating tension between Jesus and those who opposed His message and miracles. We explore the historical context of the synagogue, its role in Jewish life, and how it differed from Temple worship. Understanding this background provides crucial insight into the setting of this significant encounter. Despite facing opposition, Jesus consistently attended these gatherings, demonstrating patience and grace. This serves as a powerful reminder for us today regarding the importance of gathering with God’s people, even amidst imperfections. The focus of the religious leaders was not on worship or learning from Jesus, whose fame as a Rabbi and miracle worker was widespread. Instead, they were intently watching Him, seeking an opportunity to accuse Him if He were to heal on the Sabbath. Their hearts were hardened, unwilling to accept the works of Jesus, mirroring a spiritual paralysis far more severe than the man’s physical condition. This Bible study delves into the question Jesus poses: “Is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath or to do evil, to save life or to kill?” This powerful inquiry challenges their rigid interpretations of the Law and exposes the true condition of their hearts. Their silence in response speaks volumes about their inability to reconcile their traditions with the compassion and power of God. We examine Jesus’ reaction – His anger and grief over the hardness of their hearts. This reveals the deep emotional investment God has in our lives and our spiritual well-being. In contrast, the man with the withered hand demonstrates faith and obedience when Jesus commands him to stretch it out, resulting in immediate restoration. This sermon emphasizes that the core issue is always the heart. Will we allow God to transform our hearts of stone into hearts of flesh? Are we willing to be open to new directives from the Lord, even within the unchanging essentials of doctrine? We consider the dangers of becoming so entrenched in our understanding that we become unwilling to hear God’s present leading. The passage concludes with the Pharisees plotting with the Herodians to kill Jesus, highlighting the extreme lengths to which hardened hearts will go. This dramatic contrast between healing and hatred underscores the critical choice we all face in responding to Jesus Christ. This Bible teaching encourages viewers to examine their own hearts and their reasons for gathering as believers. Are we watching for tradition, or are we expectant that God will work in our lives and through us? Are we open to the restoration that comes through faith and obedience? If you are searching for Bible study videos, sermons about Jesus, Christian teachings, or Calvary Chapel messages, this video offers a deep dive into Mark 3:1-6. Subscribe for more in-depth Bible studies and join our community of those seeking to understand God’s Word. Don’t forget to like and share this video to help others discover the richness of Scripture. #BibleStudy #Jesus #Christianity #Sermon #Mark #GospelOfMark #NewTestament #CalvaryChapel #Faith #Obedience #Healing #SpiritualGrowth #VerseByVerseBibleStudy #ReligiousLeaders #Sabbath #HeartCondition #Transformation #GodsWord #Scripture…
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God’s people are encouraged to continue onward in their loving obedience as the Lord guides them in their future. Our text in this study is: Joshua 23:3-11 Calvary Hanford is at a historic turning point in our church’s history. In this study, we think about what is next in God’s plan for us. Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/…
The Pharisees challenge Jesus’ behavior on the Sabbath and He declares that He has full authority over it. Our text in this study is: Mark 2:23-28 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Unlock profound Bible study insights in our latest video, “Best Of The Rest (Mark 2:23-28),” part of our in-depth Gospel of Mark series. Join us as we delve deep into this pivotal passage, exploring the true identity of Jesus Christ and its life-changing implications for Christians and anyone seeking spiritual understanding. Are you looking to study the Bible effectively? Do you desire a deeper understanding of Christianity and the teachings of Jesus? This video offers a comprehensive Bible study of Mark 2:23-28, shedding light on a significant encounter between Jesus and the Pharisees regarding the Sabbath. Discover the Jewish history and context surrounding this event, gaining valuable insights into the religious and cultural landscape of Jesus’ time. We unpack the narrative of Jesus and His disciples walking through the grainfields on the Sabbath, examining the Pharisees’ accusations and Jesus’ response. Learn about the Sabbath laws and traditions of the time, including references to the Mishnah and its detailed regulations. Understand the conflict between human-made religious rules and the heart of God’s intention for the Sabbath. This sermon-style teaching emphasizes Jesus’ authority and His perspective on the Law. Explore Jesus’ reference to King David and the bread of the Presence, understanding the precedent He sets and the bold claims He makes about His own identity as the Son of Man, Lord even of the Sabbath. This passage offers crucial insights into Jesus’ role as the fulfillment of the Law and the establishment of a new covenant. Discover why the Sabbath is not explicitly repeated in the New Testament and what it means for believers today to enter into spiritual rest in Christ. This video is perfect for individuals seeking: Bible study resources Christian teachings and sermons Understanding Jesus Christ Jewish history and its connection to the New Testament Spiritual growth and enlightenment Content from a Calvary Chapel perspective We break down the scripture verse by verse, providing clear explanations and relevant context. Learn about legalism, traditionalism, and the dangers of prioritizing religious rules over a genuine relationship with God. Discover the grace, mercy, and lovingkindness of God revealed in this passage. Keywords covered in this video include: Bible study, Gospel of Mark, Jesus, Christianity, sermon, Mark 2:23-28, Sabbath, Pharisees, Jewish history, Law, Mishnah, Son of Man, Bible prophecy, end times, Calvary Chapel, Christian teaching, study the Bible, who is Jesus, spiritual growth, religious tradition, legalism, grace, new covenant, spiritual rest. Don’t miss this insightful exploration of Mark’s Gospel. Subscribe for more in-depth Bible studies and teachings that will deepen your understanding of God’s Word and His plan for your life. Share this video with anyone seeking truth and a closer relationship with Jesus Christ. Let us learn together who Jesus truly is and what that means for our lives today.…
Jesus explains to the Pharisees and the disciples of John why His way of spirituality does not conform to their brittle traditionalism. Our text in this study is: Mark 2:18-22 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Join us for our expository Bible study through the Gospel of Mark with Mark 2:18-22 – Fast Break, a compelling sermon from Calvary Chapel! This video explores Jesus’ response to the Pharisees and John’s disciples, revealing why His approach to spirituality breaks free from rigid traditionalism. Dive into this in-depth Bible study to discover how Jesus redefines faith as a joyous relationship with God, not a checklist of rituals. In Mark 2:18-22, Jesus addresses why His disciples don’t fast like the Pharisees or John’s disciples, using three parables to illustrate the incompatibility of His new covenant with old religious traditions. We unpack the cultural context of fasting in Judaism, from the Day of Atonement to the Pharisees’ public displays of piety, and contrast it with Jesus’ call to personal communion with Him as the Bridegroom. Learn how the new wine of Christ’s ministry cannot be contained in the brittle wineskins of legalism, offering fresh insights into Christianity, grace, and spiritual growth. This sermon is perfect for those seeking Bible study, expository sermons, and teachings on Jesus, Christianity, and spirituality. We explore themes of relationship over ritual, the dangers of religious inflexibility, and the transformative power of surrendering to Christ’s revelation. Drawing from The Incredibles, we reflect on prioritizing intimacy with God over worldly achievements, making this message relevant for modern believers navigating faith in a performance-driven world. Keywords: Bible study, Mark 2, Gospel of Mark, expository sermons, Calvary Chapel, Jesus Christ, Christianity, spirituality, fasting, Pharisees, John the Baptist, new covenant, Bridegroom, parables, relationship with God, spiritual growth, grace, traditionalism, Day of Atonement, legalism, Christian faith, Holy Spirit, communion with God, biblical teaching, Jesus’ ministry, religious rituals, personal faith, spiritual perspective. Subscribe for more verse-by-verse Bible studies and sermons on the Gospel of Mark, Jesus, and Christian living. Hit the notification bell to stay updated on our Calvary Chapel series. Share this video with others seeking biblical wisdom on living a Christ-centered life. Leave a comment with your thoughts on how Jesus’ teachings challenge traditional spirituality! Visit our website for additional Bible study resources and connect with our community of believers. Embrace Jesus as your Kinsman-Redeemer and Bridegroom, and pursue a vibrant, personal relationship with Him. Let go of rigid traditions and walk in the freedom of His grace! #BibleStudy #GospelOfMark #CalvaryChapel #JesusChrist #ExpositorySermons #Christianity #Spirituality…
Levi is summoned to follow Jesus and hosts a grand banquet for Him, His disciples, and a large group of tax collectors and sinners. Our text in this study is: Mark 2:13-17 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Welcome to our latest video, “Mark 2:13-17 – Banqueting Bad,” part of our ongoing Bible study series exploring the Gospel of Mark. This expository sermon dives deep into Mark 2:13-17, where Jesus calls Levi, a despised tax collector, to follow Him, revealing the transformative power of God’s grace. If you’re passionate about studying the Bible, growing in your Christian faith, or seeking practical insights for Christian living, this video is for you. Join us as we unpack this passage verse-by-verse, offering a fresh perspective on Jesus’ mission and what it means to be His disciple. In this sermon, we explore how Jesus shocks the religious leaders by dining with tax collectors and sinners, challenging cultural norms and redefining spirituality. We’ll see how Levi—also known as Matthew—leaves everything to follow Jesus, illustrating repentance, faith, and the call to Christian living. This message is perfect for anyone interested in expository preaching, Calvary Chapel-style teaching, or understanding the heart of Christianity. Our target audience includes Bible students, believers seeking spiritual growth, and those searching for sermons on the Gospel of Mark. Whether you’re researching Mark 2:13-17, studying Jesus’ interactions with sinners, or looking for Christian content to inspire your walk with Christ, this video delivers. We connect this passage to a dramatic real-life story from 2013, where a doctor saves a Pauline Larwood’s life at The Mark restaurant, paralleling Jesus’ rescue mission for the lost. Keywords such as Jesus and sinners, tax collectors in the Bible, and God’s grace will help you find this video in your search for biblical truth. This study highlights key themes: Jesus’ compassion, the cost of discipleship, and the conflict with the Pharisees. It’s ideal for viewers interested in Christianity’s core message, expository Bible teaching, or sermons that apply Scripture to everyday life. Search terms like Mark 2 sermon, Levi’s calling, and Christian faith are woven throughout to boost visibility in YouTube’s algorithm, ensuring this video reaches those hungry for God’s Word. We also touch on Levi’s identity as Matthew, the Gospel writer, adding depth to this Bible study. Subscribe for more Gospel of Mark sermons and join our community at Calvary Chapel as we journey through Scripture. This video is designed to appear in suggested feeds for fans of Bible teaching, Christian sermons, and Jesus-centered content. Watch now to discover how Jesus’ call to “follow me” changes lives—then and now. Explore related topics like repentance in Christianity, the Pharisees’ opposition, and living as a disciple today. Let’s grow together in faith, understanding, and devotion to Christ through this powerful study of Mark 2:13-17.…
Four friends demolish a roof to get to Jesus and He uses the opportunity to prove that He has the power to forgive sins. Our text in this study is: Mark 2:1-12 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Welcome to our verse-by-verse Bible study series on the Gospel of Mark! In this episode, “Mark 2:1-12 – Raze The Roof,” we dive deep into the powerful story of Jesus healing the paralytic in Capernaum, exploring its rich meaning for Christians today. This sermon unpacks Mark 2:1-12, where Jesus demonstrates His divine authority, forgives sins, and performs a miraculous healing that leaves the crowd astounded. If you’re searching for in-depth Bible study, sermons on Jesus, or Christian teachings rooted in Scripture, this study is for you. Join us as we examine this iconic moment when four faithful friends lower a paralyzed man through a roof to reach Jesus. What does this teach us about faith, compassion, and persistence? How does Jesus’ claim to forgive sins reveal His identity as the Son of Man and God Himself? This Calvary Chapel-style sermon connects the historical context of Capernaum with timeless spiritual truths, making it perfect for anyone interested in Christianity, Jesus’ life, or biblical history. Our Gospel of Mark series is designed for those hungry to grow in their faith, understand Scripture, and explore the life of Jesus Christ. In Mark 2:1-12, we see Jesus as more than a teacher—He’s the Messiah with authority over sin and sickness. This study addresses key questions: Who is Jesus? What does His power mean for us today? How can we apply this story to our spiritual journey? Whether you’re a lifelong Christian, a Bible study enthusiast, or someone curious about spirituality, this teaching offers insights to inspire and challenge you. Keywords like Bible study, Gospel of Mark, Mark 2:1-12, Jesus heals paralytic, forgiveness of sins, Son of Man, Christian sermons, Calvary Chapel, and faith in action are woven throughout to boost discoverability. We also touch on historical details—like Capernaum’s homes and first-century roofs—to enrich your understanding of Scripture’s context. This isn’t just a story about physical healing; it’s about Jesus’ deeper work in our lives, offering grace, pardon, and purpose. Subscribe for more verse-by-verse sermons, Bible teachings, and Christian content exploring the life of Jesus and the history of Christianity. If you’re looking for Bible studies on spiritual growth, biblical miracles, or the authority of Christ, hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications! Share this study with your Bible study group, church community, or anyone seeking to know Jesus better. Let’s dig into God’s Word together and discover how Mark 2:1-12 speaks to us today. For more resources on Christianity, Jesus’ miracles, or the Gospel of Mark, check out our playlist on the Gospel of Mark series. Leave a comment with your thoughts on this passage or how Jesus’ forgiveness has impacted your life. Together, let’s glorify God through studying His Word and living out our faith!…
In the healing of the leper, we learn that disregarding God’s will in favor of our own wisdom hinders His work, but Jesus, in His compassion and grace, is still willing to cleanse and guide us. Our text in this study is: Mark 1:39-45 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Welcome to our expository Bible study on Mark 1:39-45, titled “Your Will Is My Command.” This in-depth sermon explores Jesus’ miraculous healing of a leper and the surprising disobedience that follows. Join us as we dive into this powerful passage from the Gospel of Mark, uncovering timeless lessons about faith, obedience, and God’s will. Perfect for anyone seeking to study the Bible, grow in their Christian faith, or understand Jesus’ ministry more deeply, this video is a must-watch for Bible study enthusiasts and Calvary Chapel followers. In Mark 1:39-45, we witness Jesus preaching in Galilee, driving out demons, and performing an incredible miracle: healing a leper who boldly approaches Him. This Bible study examines the leper’s faith, Jesus’ compassion, and the shocking twist when the healed man disobeys Christ’s direct command. What can we learn from this story about submitting to God’s will instead of our own? How does self-reliance hinder God’s work? This sermon unpacks these questions, offering practical insights for Christians today. Designed for people interested in Christianity, Jesus’ teachings, and expository preaching, this video breaks down Mark 1:39-45 verse by verse. We explore themes of leprosy as a picture of sin, Jesus’ mission to preach salvation, and the consequences of ignoring God’s instructions. Whether you’re searching for Bible study tools, sermons on obedience, or Calvary Chapel-style teaching, this video delivers rich, scripture-based content to strengthen your walk with Christ. Our channel provides Bible study resources for those hungry to know God’s Word. This sermon is ideal for viewers researching Jesus’ miracles, the Gospel of Mark, or Christian living. Keywords like “Bible study Mark 1,” “Jesus heals leper,” “expository sermon,” and “Calvary Chapel sermon” will help you find us. Subscribe for more studies on Christianity, faith, and obedience to God’s will. Watch now to discover how Jesus’ compassion transforms lives and why aligning with His will matters. Perfect for personal devotion, small group study, or sermon inspiration, this video aims to rank high in searches for “Bible study Jesus,” “Mark 1 sermon,” and “Christian obedience.” Let’s grow together in understanding God’s Word and applying it to our lives!…
Mark ends his description of a day-in-the-life of Jesus’ ministry with a long night of healing and prayer. Our text in this study is: Mark 1:29-38 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Are you searching for an in-depth expository Bible study on Mark 1:29-38? Do you want to understand Jesus’ miracles, His ministry, and His mission beyond just the physical healings? In this verse-by-verse expository study, we explore how Jesus served tirelessly, healed the sick, cast out demons, and prioritized preaching the Gospel above all else. What You’ll Learn in This Video: The significance of Jesus healing Simon Peter’s mother-in-law (Mark 1:30-31) How Jesus worked late into the night healing and ministering to the people (Mark 1:32-34) Why Jesus rose early in the morning to pray and seek the Father (Mark 1:35) The true reason Jesus came—to preach the Gospel rather than just perform miracles (Mark 1:38) The contrast between the crowd’s expectations of Jesus and His actual mission Why This Bible Study Matters: The people of Capernaum saw Jesus as a miracle worker, but they missed His true purpose: to bring salvation through the Gospel. Many today still seek Jesus only for earthly blessings while ignoring His greater calling. This study challenges us to follow Jesus for who He is, not just what He can do for us. Who Is This Video For? Anyone wanting a deep dive into the Gospel of Mark Christians looking for solid Bible teaching and expository preaching Those interested in Jesus’ miracles, prayer life, and ministry focus People searching for Calvary Chapel Bible studies and verse-by-verse teaching Key Takeaways From Mark 1:29-38 Jesus served tirelessly—ministering to the sick, casting out demons, and teaching (Mark 1:29-34) Jesus prioritized prayer—showing us the importance of communion with the Father (Mark 1:35) Jesus came to preach the Gospel—miracles were a sign, but salvation was the mission (Mark 1:38) Many sought Jesus for the wrong reasons—but He calls us to true discipleship (Mark 1:36-37) About Calvary Hanford This video is part of our ongoing verse-by-verse study through the Gospel of Mark. At Calvary Hanford, we are committed to systematic Bible teaching, exploring the Scriptures in depth, and growing in our faith through the powerful and prevailing love of God. Subscribe for more Bible studies, expository sermons, and Christian teachings! Explore more studies in the Gospel of Mark here: [Insert Playlist Link] #BibleStudy #GospelOfMark #JesusChrist #ChristianSermon #ExpositoryPreaching #Mark12938 #CalvaryHanford #VerseByVerse #JesusMiracles #Christianity #NewTestament #Faith #Prayer #JesusHeals #CalvaryChapel #JesusSaves #BiblicalTeaching…
Mark shows us a day-in-the-life of Jesus, starting with a dramatic scene in the synagogue of Capernaum. Our text in this study is: Mark 1:21-28 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Mark 1:21-28 – Any Given Saturday | Expository Sermon on Jesus’ Authority & Power Join us as we dive deep into Mark 1:21-28 in this expository Bible study, exploring a day in the life of Jesus Christ. In this powerful passage, we witness Jesus’ authority over demons, His life-giving teaching, and His compassion for the afflicted. Unlike the dead traditionalism of human religion, Jesus’ words are alive and powerful, bringing real transformation. What You’ll Learn in This Bible Study: Jesus’ authority over unclean spirits and demonic forces. How Jesus’ teaching stands apart from empty religious traditions. The danger of sin and why we need God’s rescue. How Jesus works in our daily lives, bringing healing and redemption. This Calvary Chapel-style teaching is perfect for those seeking in-depth Bible exposition, Christian sermons, and a deeper understanding of the Gospel of Mark. If you’re passionate about learning the Bible, studying Jesus’ ministry, or growing in your Christian faith, this message is for you! Subscribe for more verse-by-verse Bible teaching! Like, Comment & Share to spread God’s Word! #BibleStudy #Jesus #GospelOfMark #Christianity #CalvaryChapel #Sermon #Mark1 #SpiritualWarfare #Faith…
Jesus faces the Devil in the wilderness then goes looking for disciples who He calls to follow after Him. Our text in this study is: Mark 1:12-20 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Mark 1:12-20 – The Sovereign Is Calling And I Must Go | Expository Bible Study & Sermon Join us for an in-depth expository Bible study through Mark 1:12-20, where we explore Jesus’ battle with Satan in the wilderness and His calling of the first disciples. In this powerful passage, we see how Jesus Christ did what no man—not Adam, not Moses, not Elijah—could do. He defeated temptation, stood victorious against the Devil, and now calls us to follow Him in faith, repentance, and discipleship. What You’ll Learn in This Study: How Jesus overcame Satan’s temptations (Mark 1:12-13) Why Jesus’ victory matters for us today The significance of His call to “Follow Me” (Mark 1:16-20) What true discipleship means in the life of a believer This verse-by-verse teaching is perfect for those looking for solid biblical teaching, deep Christian discipleship, and a greater understanding of God’s Word. Whether you’re studying the Bible for the first time, a devoted follower of Christ, or a student of Bible prophecy, this sermon will equip and encourage you! Subscribe for more Calvary Chapel-style Bible teachings! Like, comment, & share to help spread God’s Word! #BibleStudy #GospelOfMark #JesusChrist #ChristianSermon #ExpositoryPreaching #CalvaryChapel #SpiritualWarfare #FollowJesus…
John the Baptist preaches to multitudes about the coming Messiah Who then shows up one day! Our text in this study is: Mark 1:4-11 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Talking With A Man Down By The River (Mark 1:4-11) | Expository Bible Study & Sermon What happens when a wild prophet in the wilderness proclaims the coming of the Messiah—and then, one day, the Messiah actually shows up? In Mark 1:4-11, we see John the Baptist preaching repentance and preparing the way for Jesus Christ, the Son of God. But Jesus isn’t just another teacher—He is God in the flesh, identifying with sinners and beginning His public ministry through baptism. Why does Jesus get baptized? What does this moment reveal about the Trinity? And what does it mean for our salvation today? Join us for this in-depth Bible study through the Gospel of Mark as we explore the significance of John the Baptist, Jesus’ baptism, and the voice of God declaring, “You are My beloved Son.” This Christian sermon will help you understand the gospel, the identity of Christ, and how He came to take away our sins. Subscribe for more verse-by-verse Bible teaching Turn on notifications for weekly sermons and Bible studies #BibleStudy #GospelOfMark #JesusChrist #ChristianSermon #JohnTheBaptist #CalvaryChapel #BibleTeaching #Christianity #JesusSaves #ExpositoryPreaching #SermonOnJesus #Mark1 #JesusBaptism…
Mark’s Gospel opens with some clear and history-changing declarations about Who Jesus is. But now that the Messiah has been revealed, what does it really mean to be His disciple? Our text in this study is: Mark 1:1-3 Series: Who Do You Say That He Is? Gene Pensiero Jr Find the rest of the series at https://calvaryhanford.com/whodoyousay Subscribe on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Read the notes at: https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/ Mark 1:1-3 – Who Do You Say That He Is? | Expository Sermon & Bible Study What does the Gospel of Mark reveal about Jesus Christ? In this verse-by-verse Bible study, we dive deep into Mark 1:1-3, uncovering history-changing declarations about the Messiah, Jesus Christ. Mark’s Gospel is not just a biography—it’s a breaking news announcement that demands a response. Join us for an in-depth expository sermon as we explore the significance of these opening verses. Who is Jesus? What does it mean to be His disciple? How does Mark’s Gospel establish Jesus’ identity as the Son of God? This sermon is perfect for those seeking solid Bible teaching, in-depth Christian discipleship, and Calvary Chapel-style expositional preaching. If you’re looking for Christian sermons, Gospel of Mark Bible studies, or verse-by-verse teachings, this video is for you! Subscribe for more Bible teaching from Calvary Hanford! Like & Share to help spread the Gospel. Watch more in our Gospel of Mark series! #BibleStudy #GospelOfMark #JesusChrist #ChristianSermon #VerseByVerse #CalvaryChapel #ExpositoryPreaching #Mark1 #WhoIsJesus #BibleTeaching…
David gives us a song describing the thriving Kingdom of the forever King which is overflowing with grace and goodness. Psalm 65 Gene Pensiero Jr Home Find us on Substack https://calvaryhanford.substack.com/ Find us on YouTube https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Discover the incredible truths of Psalm 65 in this in-depth expository sermon! Join us as we explore David’s beautiful song that reveals the thriving Kingdom of our forever King, Jesus Christ. Overflowing with grace, generosity, and goodness, this Psalm invites us to shift our hope away from failing human systems and place it firmly in the coming Kingdom of God. In this verse-by-verse Bible study, we get excited about God’s ultimate plan to unite all nations under His righteous rule. Whether you’re passionate about systematic Bible study, eager to grow in your faith, or curious about the message of Christianity, this sermon will inspire and encourage you to trust in God’s lavish provision and grace. At Calvary Hanford, we’re dedicated to teaching the Bible verse by verse and chapter by chapter to help you deepen your understanding of God’s Word. If you’re looking for meaningful Bible studies, sermons from Calvary Chapel pastors, or insights into Bible prophecy, this video is for you. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more Bible studies! #BibleStudy #Psalm65 #ExpositorySermon #Christianity #BibleProphecy #CalvaryChapel #GraceAndGoodness #GodsKingdom #CalvaryHanford…
David’s song pictures God’s powerful voice as a earth-shattering thunderstorm, sweeping in from the sea and washing through Israel. Psalm 29 Gene Pensiero Jr We Are Live Today Find us on Substack https://calvaryhanford.substack.com/ Find us on YouTube https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford Explore the awe-inspiring majesty of God’s voice in Psalm 29 – Roll Of Thunder, Then We Cry! In this in-depth Bible study and expository sermon, we delve into King David’s poetic song that compares God’s powerful voice to an earth-shattering thunderstorm. Witness how the storm sweeps in from the sea, rolls across the land, and displays God’s unparalleled power, majesty, and sovereignty over all creation. This sermon reveals not only God’s incredible strength but also His abundant generosity. Learn how the Lord shares His strength and peace with His people, offering comfort and hope to those who trust in Him. If you’re passionate about systematic Bible study, exploring the Psalms, or understanding more about God’s character through His Word, this video is for you. Whether you’re a believer seeking spiritual growth, someone curious about Christianity, or a part of the Calvary Chapel community, this sermon will encourage and challenge your faith. Subscribe to Calvary Hanford for more Bible-based teachings! Watch now to deepen your understanding of Psalm 29 and discover the powerful truth about God’s voice in your life. #Psalm29 #BibleStudy #ChristianSermon #ExpositoryTeaching #CalvaryHanford #CalvaryChapel #GodsVoice #BookOfPsalms #OldTestament…
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