Romans #16 - Life in the Spirit: New Father
In this sermon in Romans 8, Pastor Mark preaches one of the most popular verses of the entire Bible and how Jesus lives for you, God the Spirit lives in you, and God the Father lives with you.
In this sermon in Romans 8, Pastor Mark preaches one of the most popular verses of the entire Bible and how Jesus lives for you, God the Spirit lives in you, and God the Father lives with you.
This marriage sermon from Pastor Mark is based on the book “Win Your War” and the idea that Satan wants to break family in the seen and unseen realm but God wants to build family in the seen and unseen realm.
Pastor Mark Driscoll looks at Jesus' longest recorded prayer in John 17:1-26 to teach us how to pray for Yourself, Christians, and non-Christians.
Let Gods’ will be done and not seek upon our own understanding. Pastor Mark Driscoll shares the reality of walking within Gods will even if it doesn’t match our own understanding. Pointing too Jesus’s gethsemane prayer as guidance to our toughest day’s.
Pastor Mark Driscoll compares Religious vs. Spiritually prayers by looking at The Lord's Prayer.
In the second sermon from the Pray Like Jesus series, Pastor Mark Driscoll discusses the different ways Jesus prayed and how we can model our prayer after the way He prayed. Our prayers should be woven throughout our daily life to create a loving and intimate relationship with the Father.
This introduction to the Pray Like Jesus series introduces Jesus' secret to prayer, healing the father wound, and the idea of God being Father rather than master and that we, as God's kids, should feel like son rather than slave.
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This sermon from Christmas Eve uses prophecy to show that it's all about Jesus and that history, as well as the present and future, all points to Jesus.
In this sermon from Romans 7, Pastor Mark tells how, when you become a Christian, your desires change and that, even though the flesh tries to pull you back down, the Spirit pulling you up is stronger.
This sermon from Romans 7 shows how living under grace and in the Spirit is far better than living under law.
In Romans 6, Pastor Mark preaches on freedom to God, freedom from sin, and the fact that everyone looking for freedom is looking for Jesus.
This sermon from Romans 6 talks about the graciousness of God as well as the truths of justification, regeneration, and sanctification.
In Romans 5, Paul talks about the fact that because of our first father, Adam, and the original sin, humanity was in ruin but, because of Jesus, we were rescued and now get the opportunity to be with Jesus, who will reign forever.
This encouraging sermon from Romans 5 encourages people to rejoice in God, hardship, and reconciliation.
This practical sermon from Romans 4 shows many ways in the Bible in which God has been faithful and shows how He continues to be faithful to His people even today.
This sermon from Romans 4 uses Abraham and David as examples and shows that God can also use us for His purposes.
This sermon from Romans 3 tells how even those who believe they're good are actually bad without God's intervention in their lives.
This sermon from Romans 3 tells how even those who believe they're good are actually bad without God's intervention in their lives.
In this sermon from Romans 2:12-29, Pastor Mark talks about five religious traps people can fall into and how God ultimately wants relationship, not religion.
This sermon from Romans 2:1-11 includes talk of God’s judgment, prophetic fulfillment of Romans 2 today, and the good news that we all need Jesus.
In this sermon from Romans 1, Pastor Mark preaches on forbidden sexual acts from the Bible, homosexuality, 9 objections to Biblical sex, gender, and sexuality, and the wrath of God.
In this sermon from Romans 1:8-17, Pastor Mark teaches on the importance of praying, planning, and preaching as well as being unashamed of the Gospel.
Paul’s letter to the Romans is widely considered his most towering theological work. This helps explain why it is listed first among Paul’s letters in the Bible, even though it was not written first. In this way, the order of Paul’s writings shows that Romans is of the first order. Not only has Romans impacted the history of the church, it can also impact the history of your life.
In this final sermon from the 2 Peter series, Pastor Mark preaches from 2 Peter 3 where, nearing the end of his life, Peter tells the people to stay steadfast in their faith, keep telling others about Jesus, and to keep their Bibles and their hearts open.
In this sermon from 2 Peter 2, Pastor Mark preaches about false teaching and the fact that what God creates, Satan also counterfeits and that it's most important to stick to the Bible in order to not self-destruct.
In this section of 2 Peter, he tells how God speaking is great but that God speaking through Scripture is even greater and then Pastor Mark gives 25 prophecies that prove Scripture is true.
In this first sermon from 2 Peter, Pastor Mark teaches how God works for you, in you, with you, and through you and how a Christian receives new desires, power, nature, and mind from the Lord.
In this final message from 1 Peter 5, Pastor Mark shares the importance of selecting your shepherd and finding your flock (choosing a pastor and church family), looking out for the lion (resisting the devil) and gives the ultimate reminder that the chief Shepherd is for Christians and coming back for us.
In 1 Peter 4, Peter gives admonition that Christians will likely suffer for their faith but the Good News of the Gospel promises that an end to the suffering will come when Jesus makes His final return.