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  1. 19 sty 2024 · What can we learn from today’s gospel reading (Mark 1:14-20)? I want to offer three aspects of what it means to follow Jesus, then and now. To Follow Jesus Means to Trust Jesus. First, to follow Jesus means to trust him. Why did Simon and Andrew, and later James and John, immediately leave their nets and follow Jesus? Because they trusted him.

  2. 23 sty 2012 · The following sermon is based on the gospel, Mark 1:14-20. Simon and Andrew were casting a net into the sea for they were fishermen. Day after day it was the same thing; the same sea, the same net, the same boat. Day after day it was wind, water, fish, sore muscles, tired bodies.

  3. sermonwriter.com › biblical-commentary › new-testament-mark-114-20Mark 1:14-20 – Sermon Writer

    MARK 1. THE CONTEXT. Mark begins his Gospel with the words, “The beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ” (v. 1), and tells the stories of the ministry of John the Baptist (vv. 2-8), the baptism of Jesus (vv. 9-11), and Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness (vv. 12-13).

  4. 19 sty 2010 · Find Telling Your Story Sermons and Illustrations. Free Access to Sermons on Telling Your Story, Church Sermons, Illustrations on Telling Your Story, and Preaching Slides on Telling Your Story.

  5. 21 sty 2012 · In Mark 1:14-20, we hear the story of the start of Jesusearthly ministry. He is beginning his ministry just as John the Baptist is ending his ministry. Both of them called on the people to repent.

  6. 14 sty 2020 · Find Mark 1 14 20 Sermons and Illustrations. Free Access to Sermons on Mark 1 14 20, Church Sermons, Illustrations on Mark 1 14 20, and Preaching Slides on Mark 1 14 20.

  7. 27 wrz 2008 · Whenever we have to answer a big question — who am I, why am I here, what should I do, what happens to me when I die? — we tell a story. The Ur-story, the foundational story, is the story of God’s love for his creation, and all other stories are to be measured against it.

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