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In the Time of This Mortal Life
Edward S Gleason
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Day1
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this sermon for
Mark 13:24-37
, Edward Gleason discusses the glory and necessity of the anticipation of Advent while we live our mortal life.
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Hope,
Waiting,
Incarnation
Mark
Frederick Buechner
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Day1
Book Quote, Sermon Illustration
Frederick Buechner reflects briefly on the authorship, writing style, context, audience, content, and the rhetorical impact of the book of Mark. He suggests that though it seems written in haste, it ends in hope.
Mark 13:24-37
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Mark (book),
Advent,
Hope,
Waiting On God
End of the Age
Rolf Jacobson
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Working Preacher
Sermon Preparation
This podcast discusses Mark 13:1-8,
24-37
. Rolf Jacobson, Craig Koester, and Kathryn Schifferdecker explore how this passage adds an "apocalyptic dimension" to Jesus' passion. (Length: 12:07)
Mark 13:1-8, 24-37
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Apocalypse,
Judgment,
Eschatology,
Cross
Preparing for His Coming
Philip W. McLarty
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Sermon Writer
Scripture Meditation or Sermon, Song or Hymn
In this Advent sermon on
Mark 13:24-37
, Philip McLarty asks what we must do in order to greet Christ's second coming with joy rather than fear.
Mark 13:24-37
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Fear,
Second Coming,
Judgment,
Advent
A Present-Tense Advent
David Lose
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In the Meantime
Sermon Preparation
David Lose writes on the coming on the Son of Man from
Mark 13:24-37
. God comes to us where we are now, despite our imperfections. Advent can direct our gaze to this present moment.
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Awareness Of God,
Daily Living
A Present-Tense Advent
David J Lose
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In the Meantime
Sermon Preparation
"Perhaps more than any of the other Gospels, Mark offers a distinctly apocalyptic view of not only Jesus but the Christian life."
Mark 13:24-37
is an example of this - there are implications in the present.
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Eschatology,
Revelation
The Threat of Somnambulism
Philip W. McLarty
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Sermon Writer
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this sermon on
Mark 13:24-37
, Philip W. McLarty compares those who "sleepwalk" through life with those who stand up for the gospel as the world changes.
Mark 13:24-37
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Second Coming,
Wisdom,
Watch,
Change
The Omniscient and Ignorant Jesus
David Bast
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Groundwork
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Recognizing that Jesus is God and that God is omniscient, this audio recording by Reggie Smith and David Bast on
Mark 13
asks whether Jesus knew everything. Jesus is both a prophet and observer of humans.
Mark 13
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God's Omniscience,
Jesus Christ's Divinity,
Jesus Christ As Prophet
If the World Were to End
David Lose
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Working Preacher
Sermon Preparation
David Lose's commentary on
Mark 13:24-37
offers the perspective that Jesus is declaring "that his return—when the heavens shake and the sun is darkened—is precisely the moment when he is nailed to the cross."
Mark 13:24-37
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Apocalypse,
Second Coming,
Cross,
Watch
Preaching a Participatory Advent
David Lose
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In the Meantime
Sermon Preparation
In this sermon starter on
Mark 13:24-37
, David Lose invites us to look for Jesus in the needs of those around us and to be awake to God’s presence in response to our own need.
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Eschatology,
God's Presence,
Preaching
God's Fires of Renewal
Scott Hoezee
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Center for Excellence in Preaching
Sermon Preparation, Sermon Illustration
Advent sermon starter and illustration for 2 Peter 3:8-15 by Scott Hoezee. Christ's incarnation proves that our physical world matters to God. God's fire will cleanse and renew creation from the pollution of sin and evil.
Mark 13:24-37
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Eschatology,
Creation,
Advent,
Fire
Doorkeepers of the Lord and for the World
Jeffrey A Oschwald
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Concordia Theology
Sermon Preparation
Jeffrey A. Oschwald's Advent sermon starter on
Mark 13:24-37
reflects on the role of the doorkeeper in Jesus' parable (vv. 34-37), and suggests that all who hear the parable are to identify with that role.
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Doorkeeper,
Watch,
Second Coming
Search Results for "Mark 13:24-37" on Hymnary.org
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You Servants of the Lord
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Get Ready During Advent
Nathanael Vissia
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R Four
Children's Sermon or Lesson, Closing Prayer
Nathanael Vissia's children’s sermon for
Mark 13:24-37
teaches that advent is a time when we prepare to hear and respond to Jesus’ message of good news and new life.
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
New Life
Advent Begins with Despair
Richard Bruxvoort Colligan
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Pulpitfiction
Sermon Preparation
This resource contains podcasts and notes giving commentary on
Mark 13:24-37
, Isaiah 64:1-9, Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19, and 1 Corinthians 1:3-9. The hosts discuss themes of resurrection, apocalypse, sin, lament, and hope.
Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19;
Isaiah 64:1-9;
Mark 13:24-37
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Resurrection Of Jesus Christ,
Sin,
Apocalypse,
Lament
Being Alert to the Signs
John van de Laar
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Sacredise
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Reflecting on
Mark 13:24-37
, John van de Laar notes how the purpose of the apocalyptic vision of Jesus is "to allow our future hope to change how we live and work in our world today."
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Apocalypse,
Present,
Sign
Stay Woke
Danny Quanstrom
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A Plain Account
Sermon Preparation
Commenting on
Mark 13:24-37
, Danny Quanstrom says the main lesson from Jesus' parable of the household slaves and their master is to "stay woke," not passively waiting but doing the work Christ calls us to do.
Mark 13:24-37
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Awareness Of God,
Judgment,
New Creation
What Are You Waiting For?
Joel D Biermann
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Concordia Theology
Sermon Preparation
Joel D. Biermann's sermon starter on
Mark 13:24-37
emphasizes the need to be alert in waiting for the coming of Christ, the schedule of which is determined but unknown to us.
Mark 13:24-37
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Eschatology,
Watch,
Waiting,
Sleep
Two-Minute Warning
Russell J Levenson Jr
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Day1
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this sermon on
Mark 13:24-37
, Russell Levenson explains that Advent gives us an opportunity to hear Jesus' "Two Minute Warning," which reminds us to live with urgency knowing that Jesus is here.
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Second Coming,
Warning,
Faithfulness
Apocalypse, Not Now
Robert T Baggott
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Day1
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
A sermon on
Mark 13:24-37
. Only God knows how and when the world will come to an end. Meanwhile, we stay alert and awake as Jesus commands.
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Apocalypse,
Eschatology,
Second Coming
The Son of Man
Marjorie Dobson
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Methodist UK
Discussion Questions, Sermon Preparation
In this reflection on
Mark 13:26
, Marjorie Dobson considers the meaning of Jesus' predictions of the end times in light of us being "still here."
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Apocalypse,
End
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