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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
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
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
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
Be Ready
Jane Hulme
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All Age Worship
Children's Sermon or Lesson
Jane Hulme's children's sermon for
Mark 13:24-37
challenges people to be spiritually ready for when Jesus returns.
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
Redeemer,
Watch
Oh, That You Would Reveal Your Hope
Dave Bergen
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Together in Worship
Sermon Preparation
This Advent sermon starter on
Mark 13:24-37
notes that disciples are to be alert in the face of coming judgment, but not fearful. "God’s actions are always good news for the faithful."
Mark 13:24-37
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Hope,
Judgment,
Watch,
Second Coming
Watchfulness in Troubling Times
Rolf Jacobson
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Working Preacher
Sermon Preparation
In this podcast, Matthew Skinner, Karoline Lewis, and Rolf Jacobson explore watchfulness (
Mark 13:24-37
), prayer for deliverance (Isaiah 64:1-9), restoration and blessing (Psalm 80:1-7), and revealing (1 Corinthians 1:3-9). (Length: 26:47)
Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19;
Isaiah 64:1-9;
Mark 13:24-37
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Advent,
God's Deliverance,
God's Presence,
Watch
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
Who's Setting Our Clock
Arthur Landwehr
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Arthur Landwehr Sermons
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Arthur Landwehr's sermon notes on
Mark 13:24-37
emphasize the effect of sin in keeping us from the life God intended, and the necessity for "intervention of divine grace."
Mark 13:24-37
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Watch,
Sin,
Grace,
Shalom
God's Presence in Apocalypse
Diana Macalintal
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GIA Soundboard
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Diana Macalintal's devotional on
Mark 13:24-32
observes that "the thing about biblical apocalypses is that they always point to God’s nearness and fidelity."
Mark 13:24-32
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Apocalypse,
Marginalization,
Glory,
Watch
Expecting Christ Here Right Now
Dennis Sanders
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The Christian Century
Scripture Meditation or Sermon, Sermon Preparation
Reflecting on
Mark 13:24-37
, Dennis Sanders writes: be busy with what Jesus has called us to do as you wait for the return. And be alert to how and where Jesus appears in your own life.
Mark 13:24-37
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Daily Living,
Awareness Of God,
Advent,
Second Coming
Search Results for "Mark 13:24-37" on Hymnary.org
Lo, he comes with clouds descending
PD
My soul be on thy guard
PD
You Servants of the Lord
PD
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Waiting for the Master's Return
Jane Hulme
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All Age Worship
Scripture Drama or Paraphrase
Jane Hulme's drama script for an all age worship service encourages people to keep going with what God has called them to do while they are waiting for Jesus to return (
Mark 13:32-37
).
Mark 13:31-37, 14:1-2
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Advent,
Faithfulness,
Second Coming,
Watch
Words of Advent Watch
Arthur Landwehr
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Arthur Landwehr Sermons
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
Exploring the nature and purposes of watching, this advent sermon by Arthur Landwehr on
Mark 13:32-37
discusses how something happens to us when we are ready for Christ's coming in the Eucharist.
Mark 13:32-37
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Second Coming,
Watch,
Waiting,
Advent
The Season After Pentecost
Harry Boonstra
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Reformed Worship
Benediction or Blessing and 3 more types
Service plans which encompass the close of the season after Pentecost. The plans provide comment on the gospel readings from Mark 10:1-30, 35, 45-46, 52, 12:28-44, and 13:24-32 as well as a list of suggested hymns.
Mark 13:32-37
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Bartimaeus,
Love For God,
Love For Others,
Servant Leadership
Neglecting the Present
Gerald Darring
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The Sunday Website
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this Advent reflection, Gerald Darring echos the call for watchfulness described in
Mark 13:33-37
for the Advent season as one anticipated the gifts that God offers.
Mark 10:1-30 (+ more)
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Advent,
Hope,
Time,
Social Justice
Weeks of Watching
Benjamin Earl
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Torch
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
This Advent homily asks if Christians are to be sleep-deprived during Advent as we keep watch for the Lord and watch out for each other.
Mark 13:33-37
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Advent,
Watch
Broadening Our Expectations
Kathleen Harmon
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The Sunday Website
Sermon Preparation
This sermon starter on
Mark 13:33-37
offers key phrases and connects this reading to the idea of watchfulness for the Advent season.
Mark 13:33-37
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Advent,
Waiting,
God's Presence,
Watch
Our Shocking Hope: Children's Lessons
Discipleship Ministries
Children's Sermon or Lesson
This children's lesson for
Mark 13:32-37
focusses on preparation for Advent as well as Jesus' return. Provides clickable links to additional resources, including planning and preaching notes, liturgical resources, hymn suggestions, and graphics.
Mark 13:33-37
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Advent,
Second Coming,
Watch
What Are You Going To Watch?
Robert Verrill
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Torch
Scripture Meditation or Sermon
In this Advent homily on
Mark 13:33-37
, Robert Verrill tells us why Jesus's death on the cross is a little like television.
Mark 13:32-37
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Watch,
Grace,
Crucifixion,
Second Coming
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