Sinopsis
Sunday messages from Calvary Chapel Fluvanna
Episodios
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Mark 8:1-21 - Audio
12/10/2015 Duración: 2351h00sIt may seem repetitive that another feeding of many thousands miracle finds its way into the fast-paced gospel of Mark, but maybe it has more to do with trying to teach the disciples that He has the power to do miracles, not just once, but as many times as He desires? His point is only underscored by His response to the demands of the Pharisees for a "sign." They've already seen so many signs, and yet they still haven't believed. His signs are not meant to be "tricks" to be done on command, but rather as the outflow of His character: revealing God's love, compassion, and healing and saving power.
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Compassion - Communion Sunday - Audio
04/10/2015 Duración: 1963h00sTaking a break from our normal study through Mark on communion Sunday, Pastor Steve focuses in on the first few verses of our next section in Mark chapter 8 to share what it means to have the heart of compassion that Jesus had for the crowds. We looked at the impact of Christian compassion across the centuries and understood how we can build Christ-like compassion in our own lives.
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Mark 7:24-37 - Audio
27/09/2015 Duración: 2670h00sIn the final section of Mark 7, we are introduced to two miracles which both have puzzling content--Jesus ignoring a woman and then putting her down? Jesus using spit and touching ears and tongue? Listen in to find out what Jesus was trying to teach, both in the miracles and to His disciples, through these two interesting miracles.
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Mark 7:1-23 - Audio
23/09/2015 Duración: 2491h00sThe Pharisees think they can confront Jesus about the lack of traditional washing by His disciples, but instead Jesus turns it into a confronting of the hypocrisy of the Pharisees for only caring about the traditions of men over and above obedience to God's Word. Pastor Steve applies the opening scene of Mark chapter 7 to our own potential to get stuck in traditions and traditionalism, potentially over and above the clear guidance of scripture.
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Mark 6:45-56 - Audio
13/09/2015 Duración: 2921h00sFinishing out Mark chapter 6, we see the narrative immediately following the feeding of the 5000, as Jesus sends the disciples across the sea into a storm, where He will watch them from shore and then walk to them on the water. Pastor Steve took us on a quick detour to Matthew's recording of the same event that fills in the story of Peter and his joining Jesus out on the water.
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1 Peter 4:7-11 - Audio
06/09/2015 Duración: 2087h00sPastor Steve takes us through a communion Sunday message in 1 Peter 4 looking at dedication and commitment to service in the body of Christ.
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Mark 6:30-44 - Audio
30/08/2015 Duración: 2796h00sPastor Steve continues teaching through Mark chapter 6, noting Jesus and his shepherd's heart in having compassion on the crowds--who were "like sheep without a shepherd"; moved to the point of feeding them spiritually (teaching them) and physically (with the miracle of the feeding of 10,000+ people with 5 pita and 2 small fish).
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Mark 6:14-29 - Audio
23/08/2015 Duración: 2309h00sIn the middle of Mark chapter 6 we get the complete story of the end of John the Baptist's life, who died a martyr because he dared to stand up and correct Herod (and his stolen wife, Herodias) for a sinful lifestyle. It is a story of revenge and bitterness, but also one of true freedom in that John the Baptist was freed from this life, having run his race with endurance.
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Mark 6:1-12 - Audio
16/08/2015 Duración: 2529h00sOpening the next chapter in Mark, we find Jesus returning to Nazareth. The hometown crowd is amazed at his teaching, but somehow can't bring themselves to not just see him as "the carpenter's son", and because of their unbelief his power there is limited. He then sends out the disciples in His name with His power on their first mission without Him, teaching them to rely on Him even when they are doing ministry with nothing of their own.
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Mark 5:21-43 - Audio
09/08/2015 Duración: 2545h00sContinuing our study in Mark, Pastor Steve teaches through the interwoven stories of the woman with the "issue of blood" and the raising of Jairus's daughter from the dead. The clips shown during the message are from the documentary "A Walk to Beautiful" which can be viewed for free online here: http://documentarystorm.com/a-walk-to-beautiful/
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Colossians 3 (Communion Sunday) - Audio
02/08/2015 Duración: 2233h00sTaking a break from Mark for one week due to communion Sunday, Pastor Steve talks about the change of "clothing" that takes place when our lives are transformed by Christ, using the picture from Colossians 3 as our guide.
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Mark 4:35-41; 5:1-20 - Audio
27/07/2015 Duración: 2700h00sContinuing through the fast-paced gospel of Mark, we come across two stories that happen in quick succession even though a chapter break is in the middle. First, heading to the "other side" of the lake, Jesus and the disciples enter a cataclysmic storm--and Jesus is asleep. But, awoken he speaks to the wind and waves and immediately the storm stops, terrifying the disciples even more! Who is this, they ask. Then upon arriving at evening on the other side they are approached by the man of the tombs who is filled with evil spirits. Jesus cleanses the man and the demons are sent into a herd of pigs. Rather than be amazed at this man who is now "clothed and in his right mind", the locals are upset and scared and ask Jesus to leave their region.
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Mark 4:21-34 - Audio
19/07/2015 Duración: 2269h00sIf the world is getting darker, then we need to look at whether the light is getting dim or fading! We continue looking at the parables of the kingdom in Mark chapter 4 as Jesus teaches with simple examples the keys to the kingdom. We looked at the power of the seed--something that seems so small and insignificant--to grow, even though we don't understand it, and to bear much fruit.
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Mark 4:1-20 - Audio
12/07/2015 Duración: 2858h00sJesus teaches the parable of the sower in the opening section of Mark chapter 4. Pastor Steve explained the value and importance of parables to Jesus's ministry, and also helped us apply the truths of the four soils to our own lives.
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Mark 3:20-35 - Audio
05/07/2015 Duración: 1952h00sJesus responds to the accusations that he is using Satan's power to cast out demons in the closing section of Mark chapter 3. He follows up with a warning that ascribing the work of the Spirit to Satan is a blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and is not forgivable. Pastor Steve explains the often misunderstood concept of the "unpardonable sin" and whether or not we as believers have anything to worry about regarding it.
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Mark 3:7-19 - Audio
29/06/2015 Duración: 2573h00sPastor Steve takes us through the middle section of Mark 3 where Jesus prays (all night, Luke tells us) before selecting the twelve disciples that will make up his inner circle. Steve gave us the backstory on the disciples we know more about from the rest of the New Testament and discussed why Jesus would choose *these twelve* men!
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Mark 3:1-6 - Audio
22/06/2015 Duración: 2060h00sPastor Steve teaches the opening story of Mark chapter 3, where Jesus again challenges the religious leaders by performing a healing on the Sabbath.
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Mark 2:18-28 - Audio
14/06/2015 Duración: 2454h00sIn the final two sections of Mark chapter 2, Jesus deals head on with the religious expectations of the Pharisees, revealing their intense care for rituals and traditions of men over and above the state of the heart. Jesus deals with both their outward pride over their fasting as well as their refusal to understand that the Sabbath was God's gift of rest to man. Instead they had made the Sabbath burdensome with their long list of rules and regulations.
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Mark 2:13-17 - Audio
07/06/2015 Duración: 2288h00sSometimes we don't get the full effect of the scenes in the Bible--so Pastor Steve took time to explain the role and reputation of a tax collector during the time that Jesus walked the streets of Galillee. Having done that we understand the power of the story of Matthew (Levi) being called by Jesus to "Follow me." in Mark 2! We are also called to have this connection to sinners, to be inviting them and spending time with them to share the good news of God's salvation with them.
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Revelation 3:7-13 - Audio
31/05/2015 Duración: 2981h00sPastor Troy Warner from CC Lynchburg gave us a challenging and encouraging message from Revelation 3, the letter to the church of Philadelphia. Open doors are invitations from God's Holy Spirit to step out in faith, and we need to be ready to respond when we are given these opportunities, whether as a church, as a family, or individually.