A look at the occurrences of the word "excommunication" in the Bible, and what it means for this practice.
Tag: Scripture: Mark 1
The Kindness and Compassion of Jesus — 1:29-34
Jesus' authority is not incompatible with His love for people. . . . Mark 1:29-34.
The ONE with True Authority — 1:21-28
Jesus gives two proofs that He has true authority. . . . Mark 1:21-28.
Christ’s Irresistible Voice — 1:16-20
When Jesus calls, His people respond. . . . Mark 1:16-20.
The Pitch and the Pendulum — excursus on Mark 1:15b
While belief and repentance are equally important and biblical, there may be biblical grounds for emphasizing belief over repentance. . . . Mark 1:15.
The PREACHER’s Primary Message — 1:14-15
The battle cry of Jesus' preaching was the gospel. . . . Mark 1:14-15.
Highs and Lows in the Christian Life – 1:9-13
No matter what life throws at us, we must fix our eyes on Jesus, the victorious One! . . . Mark 1:9-13.
HE > i SERMON uploaded
The sermon I preached on Mark 1:1-8.
“God-Breathed Scripture” Necessitates It Be Inerrant
Just because writing attribution methods have changed in the last 2,000 years does not call into question the inerrancy of Scripture. . . . Isaiah 40:8.
HE>i – 1:1-8
Christ is the point of the Bible, even in places where He is not explicitly named. . . . Mark 1:1-8.