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Instead of living in the future, God wants us to live in the now in light of the future.
Scripture: Mark 13:1-13:13
Shared: 8/5/2003
Jesus could return any moment. What does the Bible say will take place during the end times?
Denomination: Baptist
Shared: 2/27/2002
Jesus gives His disciples some signs to look for in the end times - but not so they would focus on the signs, but so that they wouldn’t panic and would do the Master’s will instead
Denomination: Calvary Chapel
Scripture: Mark 13:1-13:27
Shared: 4/22/2005
911, Part Eight
Denomination: Independent/Bible
Scripture: Mark 13:1-13:37
Shared: 5/7/2002
Summary of entire movie series, with helps for discerning between its great truths and some of the "artistic license" found there. Link included to formatted text version and PowerPoint Template.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Mark 13:1-13:37
Shared: 10/18/2005
The purpose of this message is to encourage ministers of the gospel to continue proclaiming the gospel of Christ.
Denomination: Lutheran
Scripture: Mark 13:1-13:9
Shared: 3/25/2007
Those who are without Christ as their personal Savior are faced with a cataclysmic event far worse than a “dirty bomb”, 911, a hurricane, or an earthquake. The Bible says that theirs will be an eternity in a “Lake of Fire”, somewhere in “outer-darkness
Denomination: Assembly of God
Scripture: Mark 13:1-13:33
Tags: Salvation
Shared: 11/7/2005
Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple - something the Jews revered. We need a ’de-junking session’ in our faith - a good clear out of what is not ultimately lasting
Denomination: Episcopal/Anglican
Scripture: Mark 13:1-13:8
Shared: 11/20/2003
The calamities that Jesus prophesizes will be a prelude to the end times are here. They always have been. This passage gives us a glimpse of how we are to live in a broken and sin filled world.
Denomination: Lutheran
Scripture: Mark 13:1-13:8
Shared: 11/17/2009
This sermon encourages us to watch, to wait, to be alert, to be on our guard, and not to worry. This is an encouragement to remember and believe that Jesus will indeed return with great power and glory, and to remember it whatever our current circumstance
Denomination: Episcopal/Anglican
Scripture: Mark 13:1-13:8
Shared: 11/22/2006
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