Main Street Baptist Spindale
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Episodes
Acts 22:16, “The Water that Made Us” (10.13.24)
Join us for a look at why we celebrate baptisms.
Matthew 26:26-29, “The Supper that Made Us” (10.6.24)
Join us for a look at why we celebrate the Lord's Supper.
Mark 10:46-52, “On the Jericho Road” (9.29.24)
And Jesus said to him, "Go your way; your faith has made you well" Mark 10:52 (ESV).
Mark 10-32-45, "A Ransom for Many" (9.22.24)
Jesus took on the form of a servant so that he might become a ransom for many.
Mark 10:17-31, "Who Can Be Saved?" (9.15.24)
Do you love money too much?
Mark 10:13-16, "Let the Children Come" (9.8.24)
Jesus tells us that the kingdom of God belongs to children and grown ups, too.
Mark 10:1-12, “What God Has Joined Together” (9.1.24)
A Savior came to hard hearted people to forgive their sins and make their hearts melt in the light of his gospel.
Mark 9:42-50, "Devoted Discipleship" (8.25.24)
How to develop into a fully devoted follower of Christ.
Mark 9:30-41, “Who is the Greatest?” (8.18.24)
The way of the cross requires sacrificial humility.
Mark 9:14-29, “Help My Unbelief” (8.11.24)
Jesus helps our unbelief by entering our chaos.
Mark 9:2-13, “The Transfiguration” (8.4.24)
If we care to come after Jesus, we will suffer, but the weight of our cross centred suffering cannot compare to the glory that is to come.
Mark 8:31-38, "The Way of the Cross" (7.28.24)
If you really want to follow Jesus, you do need to read the fine print. Set your mind on the things of God, deny yourself, and do not be ashamed.
Mark 8:22-30, "What Do You See?" (7.21.24)
Jesus heals a blind man at Bethsaida. Peter confesses Jesus as the Christ.
Mark 8:1-10, "More Bread; More Hard Hearts" (7.14.24)
The greatest danger is the hardness of the heart, a heart that cannot see and savor the glory of Jesus Christ.
Mark 7:31-37, "How Sweet the Sound" (7.7.24)
Jesus is the voice that breaks the silence.
Mark 7:24-30, "Even the Crumbs" (6.30.24)
No matter where Jesus goes, or how dark it is, He is a light that cannot be hidden.
Mark 7:14-23, "The Heart of Man" (6.23.24)
What actually defiles a person? The heart is where our uncleanness comes from.
Mark 7:1-13, Tradition and Commandments" (6.16.24)
In this passage, we read about Jesus' authority over rules, regulations, and traditions.
Mark 6:45-56, "Do Not Pass Me By" (6.9.24)
Who are those that Jesus does not forget?
Mark 6:30-44, "Who is this Jesus?" (6.2.24)
Who is Jesus, from the perspective of the 5000, the apostles, and Jesus Himself.
Mark 6:14-29, "Ruled by Fear" (5.26.24)
Do not be ruled by fear, but be ruled by the one true king, who is King Jesus.
Mark 6:7-13, “Two by Two” (5.19.24)
Jesus has sent us to fulfill a mission, a great commission, and to do it together, depending fully on his authority, his provision, trusting in the mission, that he has sent us on will be successful, even when we are rejected. No matter what, the mission will prevail.
Mark 6:1-6, “Hometown Jesus” (5.12.24)
Jesus returns to Nazareth with His disciples and is rejected by His hometown.
Mark 5:21-43, "What Would You Do to Get to Jesus?" (5.5.24)
Jesus commends and responds to genuine faith that pursues Him above all things.
Mark 5:1-20, "How Much He Has Done" (4.28.24)
Jesus delivers a man from a legion of demons, casting them into the pigs, causing the locals in the Garasenes to fear Him and marvel over how much He has done.
2 Corinthians 4, "Hope in the Midst of Hardship" (4.21.24)
Our hope in hardship is in the power of God being shown through us in our frailty in a way that glorifies Him and transforms lives.
Mark 4:36-41, "Who Then Is This?" (4.14.24)
Jesus is Lord over nature, Lord over death, and Lord over fear.
Mark 4:21-34, “Thy Kingdom Come” (4.7.24)
Jesus continues teaching His disciples about the nature of the Kingdom of God through the parables of a lamp, a seed, and a mustard tree.
Mark 4:1-20, "A Sower Sows the Word" (3.31.24)
Jesus teaches the parable of the sower to those who will listen, and then privately explains the purpose of parables to His disciples and the meaning of the sower.