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  1. Reconsider Your Narrative. Encourage your congregation to reevaluate their spiritual journey. Preach this sermon from Mark 1:14-20 and inspire them to see their faith in a new light, through the teachings of Jesus.

  2. Reconsider Your Narrative. Encourage your congregation to reevaluate their spiritual journey. Preach this sermon from Mark 1:14-20 and inspire them to see their faith in a new light, through the teachings of Jesus.

  3. 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.

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

    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).

  5. 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.

  6. Along with Jesus’ proclamation of the good news of God, we find a startling response: When the Gospel was heard, people repented of their sins and immediately followed Christ. What was true of Simon Peter and Andrew, James and John, Kajarnak and his family, is true for you and me.

  7. The story is told of a woman named Sarah who’d just graduated from seminary. She was seeking her first call, hoping for a young and growing suburban church. Instead, she accepted a call from an old, declining church in the inner city.