The Crucified King

Mark 8-16: The Crucified King

There’s no doubt about it – Christians believe the strangest message. It’s a message that is ‘a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles’. What’s the message? ‘We preach Christ crucified’ (1 Cor 1:23). That might be a familiar phrase, but think about that clash. It’s like saying we trust the Queen and her hanged. Or we tell everyone about our CEO and him electrocuted. The Christ is the long-anticipated and glorious King, chosen by God to rule God’s people, to bring God’s kingdom into the world. Crucifixion is the most shameful death, a death reserved for traitors and the lowest scum of criminals.

The person Christians follow is Jesus: the Crucified King.

Mark’s gospel is all about this king, who brings in the Kingdom of God. Last year in Mark 1-8 showed us who the king is – the kingdom of God is near because King Jesus is here. In this series in Mark 8-16 we’ll see how Jesus brings the kingdom of God – it comes as Jesus is crucified and raised from the dead. Anyone can enter God’s kingdom by trusting the king whose death ransoms us (Mark 10:45) and by believing the strangest message – ‘the message of the cross which is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God’ (1Cor 1:18).

You can also listen to the sermons from ‘Mark 1-8: Who is Jesus’ here

 

Christmas eve sermon.
Jesus is the promised Son who is faithful to his heavenly Father. Through Jesus we can now become adopted sons and daughters!
Jesus is the promised servant, how wonderful this news is in a self-serving world. He has served us by dying on the cross, bringing light to the blind. Now we…
What are the issues with the virgin birth? Why should we believe or doubt the Bible's account?
We run the race of perseverance for this Reason (we have a new way of life through Jesus), with this Running Style to fine-tune (keeping these rules to please God…
God warns us so that we don't turn away from what we have & what awaits through faith in Jesus Christ: an unshakable glorious kingdom.
The Christian life is hard - but we don't need to worry - God works through difficulty to make us more like his Son Jesus
A study of the "city of God" from a Biblical Theology perspective and how we can persevere knowing our future city which awaits us.
It's hard to have faith in the promises of God - but there are countless others who have gone before us and shown that God is trusthworthy. Be encouraged by…
Tim explores the warnings and the comforts of Hebrews for Christians.
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