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Mark 11:1-14

Exalting Jesus as King

July 4, 2021

At Calvary Nexus, the first of our four Core Values is “We are followers of Jesus: He is our King.” What does it mean to you for Jesus to be king over your life, and how does that influence the way you respond to Him? In the beginning of Mark 11, Jesus is preparing to enter Jerusalem where He will allow His disciples to do something He has thus far discouraged: To create a public demonstration in honor of Him. As we look at Jesus’ triumphal entry, let’s discover how we can exalt Jesus as the King of our lives.

Mark 16:9-20

October 10, 2021 • Bruce Zachary • Mark 16:9–20

Jesus has commissioned His followers to proclaim the message of His kingdom and His gospel throughout the world to all peoples (15, Mt. 28:18-20, Ac 1:8). We are to share Jesus with others (those who know Him and those who don’t). We have been called to engage people, live on mission, and make disciples who make disciples. To fulfill the Great Commission we need to know Him and make Him known. We upload our message only version to our church app. If you would like to view this week's entire worship service you can find it by clicking the available link.

Mark 15:42-16:8

October 3, 2021 • Mark 15:42—16:8

The life of a follower of Jesus is marked both by what we are saved from as well as what we are saved to. In His death, Jesus saved us from our sin and freed us from its power over us. In His resurrection, Christ offers us eternal life with Him where we can live in glad submission to Him. To fully appreciate what God has done for us, it is imperative that we identify with Christ in both His death as well as His resurrection. We have the joy of not only saying the our God laid down His life for us, but also to declare the He is risen! Today, we will see the events immediately following His crucifixion and, most importantly, we’ll celebrate His glorious resurrection.

Mark 15:21-41

September 26, 2021 • Bruce Zachary • Mark 15:21–41

The cross is simultaneously the most ugly and beautiful place in the universe. It reveals the ugliness of sin, and Jesus’ voluntary sacrifice on the cross provides the way for you to be restored to God. On the cross, Jesus finished the work of salvation. The gospel is good news, because even though you can’t earn your salvation, you can receive it as a gift through faith in Jesus’ finished work (Eph. 2:8-10). Your faith is proven by following Jesus (learn of and imitate). Thus the cross is simultaneously the most ugly and beautiful place in the universe.