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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Longing for Light
Scott Hoezee
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Center for Excellence in Preaching
Sermon Preparation, Sermon Illustration
Scott Hoezee's commentary on
Mark 13:24-37
writes that Advent, like this passage, starts in the apocalyptic darkness, to remind us that Jesus' first coming points to the second, for which we long. Sermon illustration idea included.
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Apocalypse,
Second Coming,
Darkness
Participatory Advent
David J Lose
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In the Meantime
Sermon Preparation
Reflecting on Matthew 13:1-37, David Lose observes Mark pointing to us that the primary advent of Jesus had already happened and that all of our waiting and watching should be shaped by that vulnerability and openness.
Mark 13
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Advent,
Eschatology,
Apocalypse,
Second Coming
Reading Mark as Apocalyptic Literature
Ron Allen
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Working Preacher
Describing the function and genre of apocalyptic literature, Ron Allen's commentary discusses how the writer of
Mark 13
drew on the temple's destruction to instruct the community to act in preparation for Jesus' comforting return.
Mark 13
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Community,
Apocalypse,
Work,
Second Coming
Our Future Hope, Today
John van de Laar
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Sacredise
Sermon Preparation, Service Outline or Song Suggestions
In this Advent reflection, John van de Laar highlights how apocalyptic texts like
Mark 13:24-37
are not just about the future, but about how visions of the future impact our lives and our world today.
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Apocalypse,
God's Presence,
Present
We Are All Searching
Joseph S Pagano
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Sermons That Work
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this Advent sermon on
Mark 13:24-37
, Joseph S. Pagano uses the discourse of Jesus about signs of the end times to reflect on humanity's search for God and how Advent represents God's coming.
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Second Coming,
Seeking God,
Apocalypse
Search Results for "Mark 13:24-37" on Hymnary.org
Lo, he comes with clouds descending
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My soul be on thy guard
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You Servants of the Lord
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The "Second Coming" in Mark
Mark Allan Powell
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Working Preacher
This Advent commentary by Mark Allen Powell on Jesus' "second coming" described in
Mark 13:24-37
discusses how lovers of Christ should both "live as though the end is at hand" and "dig-in for the long haul."
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Waiting,
Second Coming,
Apocalypse
The End Is Coming
Richard Bielby
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Methodist UK
Discussion Questions, Sermon Preparation
Richard Bielby offers a Bible study on
Mark 13:24-37
. Only God knows when the end will come. We must be ready for Christ's return.
Mark 13:24-37
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Apocalypse,
Second Coming,
Watch
The Little Apocalypse
Eric Fistler
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Pulpitfiction
Sermon Preparation
This resource contains a podcast and notes giving commentary on Mark 13:1-8,
24-37
. The hosts discuss themes of eschatology, literary criticism, and the second coming of Christ.
Mark 13:1-8, 24-37
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Eschatology,
Apocalypse,
Second Coming,
Biblical Criticism
End of the Age
Rolf Jacobson
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Working Preacher
Sermon Preparation
This podcast reflects on Jesus' discourse in Mark 13:1-8,
24-37
. Several apocalyptic themes in Jesus' words are played out shortly in the passion narrative.
Mark 13:1-8, 24-37
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Apocalypse,
Second Coming,
Crucifixion,
Atonement
Mission Not Yet Accomplished
Eric C Smith
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Visual Commentary on Scripture
Artwork, Article about Artwork, Sermon Preparation
Eric Smith examines the portrayal of Jesus in Mark 3, using Thornton Dial's art-piece, "Victory in Iraq" (2004).
Mark 13
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Apocalypse,
War
A Little Apocalypse Writ Large
Eric C Smith
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Visual Commentary on Scripture
Artwork, Article about Artwork, Sermon Preparation
Eric Smith examines apocalypse in
Mark 13
, using Steven Cogle's painting, "The Temple Within" (2017).
Mark 13
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Apocalypse,
Temple,
Violence
Homilies for the End of the Church Year
Mark A Pilon
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Homiletic and Pastoral Review
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Mark
Pilon offers six homilies for the end of the Christian year, dealing with saints, the end of the world, and the fulfillment of God's promises in the first and second Advents.
Jeremiah 33:14-16;
Mark 13:24-32;
John 18:33-37
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Saint,
Apocalypse,
End,
Advent
How Can We Know That Christ Is Near?
Michael Simone
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America: The Jesuit Review
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Commenting on Jesus' Synoptic Apocalypse (
Mark 13
), Michael Simone suggests that disciples should be alert for signs "to identify where the risen Christ is still at work in the world."
Mark 13
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Affliction,
Apocalypse,
Christian Year,
God's Presence
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