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Travel its path, and you will find rest for your souls.
Jeremiah 6:16

November 29, 2015

Mark: Children are VIPs and Role Models

In this text in Mark Jesus once again confuses the disciples by His actions and uses the event to teach them about the radical difference between His Kingdom and the world while also revealing stunning and glorious things about the nature of God Himself!

Psalm 113
Philippians 2:5-11
Mark 10:1-16,9:35,9:37,9:31

Sermon discussion questions for parents to use with their children:
  • What does it mean the God is humble?
  • Why is it so unusual, in one sense, that God is humble?
  • Why is it not unusual and makes perfect sense?
  • How did Jesus prove this in the text we studied today?
  • Why are children VIPs and why are they role models?
  • Why do we struggle with child-like faith?

Pastor Todd Jaussen
Crossroads Christian Fellowship Church
Greenville, PA

November 22, 2015

2 Corinthians: Security in Christ

We will continue our study of 2 Corinthians. Paul is in a very tense situation with people trying to undermine his relationship with the church. He deals with this matter with grace and with reminding us of some wonderful realities of how secure we are in Christ. Do you know how secure you are in Christ? Listen and gain hope and courage!!

2 Corinthians 1

Pastor Todd Jaussen
Crossroads Christian Fellowship Church
Greenville, PA

Mark: I Love You... So Please Listen

In this section of Mark, Jesus gets very intense about a subject we refuse to consider in this secular culture. He loves us enough to speak important truths we all need to consider.

Matthew 25:31-46
Mark 9:38-50

    Let us beware of the slightest inclination to stop and check others, merely because they do not choose to adopt our plans, or work by our side. We may think our fellow Christians mistaken in some points. We may fancy that more would be done for Christ, if they would join us, and if all worked in the same way. We may see many evils arising from religious dissensions and divisions. But all this must not prevent us rejoicing if the works of the devil are destroyed and souls are saved.
    Is our neighbor warring against Satan? Is he really trying to labor for Christ? This is the grand question. Better a thousand times that the work should be done by other hands than not done at all. Happy is he who knows something of the spirit of Moses, when he said, "I wish that all the Lord's people were prophets, and that the Lord would put his Spirit upon them all!" and of Paul, when he says, "If Christ is preached, I rejoice, yes, and will rejoice." (Numbers 11:29; Philippians 1:18.) J.C. Ryle The Gospel of Mark
Sermon discussion questions for parents to use with their children:
  • Why did Jesus get so intense in this passage?
  • What did He teach us about: excluding others, giving cups of water, causing someone to sin, cutting off things?
  • How do we do this?
  • Why is it not mean, but in fact, very loving when Jesus talks about the scary subject of hell?

Pastor Todd Jaussen
Crossroads Christian Fellowship Church
Greenville, PA

November 15, 2015

Mark: Servanthood is Greatness

Greatness is defined one way by the world and another way by Jesus in Mark. Are you great? Greatness is being a servant? Are you great?

John 13:1-15
Philippians 2:5-11
Mark 9:30-37

Sermon discussion questions for parents to use with their children:
  • What is greatness to our culture?
  • To Jesus?
  • How does Jesus' teaching here change the way we look at ourselves, at others, the world's view of us?
  • Who do you serve?
  • Who do you not serve but should serve?
  • What does this teaching about servanthood tell us about God Himself?

Pastor Todd Jaussen
Crossroads Christian Fellowship Church
Greenville, PA

November 8, 2015

Love Your Enemies

Love your enemies is a simple directive, but extremely difficult for us humans to fulfill. It is easier to hold onto hate, revenge, and the desire for retaliation. Especially now when all our feelings are permanently displayed online for the world to see. Yet still Jesus says love your enemies!

Luke 10:25-37
Matthew 5:43-48

Chris Bowser
Crossroads Christian Fellowship Church
Greenville, PA

November 1, 2015

Mark: I Believe, Help My Unbelief

Here is a man from Mark we can all relate to: one who says "I believe, Lord, help my unbelief".

Mark 9:14-29,6:7
John 11:40

Sermon discussion questions for parents to use with their children:
  • Why were the apostles not able to heal this young man?
  • Why is the prayer "I believe, help my unbelief" one that we all can relate to?
  • What was Jesus' response to such a prayer?
  • How can we nurture a strong faith and resist unbelief?

Pastor Todd Jaussen
Crossroads Christian Fellowship Church
Greenville, PA

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