Posts Tagged: Mark 3

Sermons

The Unforgivable Sin

Introduction and Welcome Welcome to Mountain Springs. The more astute among you may have noticed that I am not Pastor Joel. I appreciate no one ducking out the exit when you realized it wasn’t him—thank you. He wanted to be here this morning to kick off our series in 2nd Corinthians, but due to a...  Read More →

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The Unforgivable Sin

Greeting Well, good morning, everybody. My name’s Conrad. And you have the special privilege of if you’re here with us live in person this morning. You don’t get a screen. Yeah, it’s a good time. So now instead of me running around frantically and sweating, I’m going to leave it to Mike and Graham to...  Read More →

Devotionals

What is the Unforgivable Sin?

When Jesus warned about the unforgivable sin, it raised a question that has troubled many believers: What exactly is this sin that cannot be forgiven? As we look deeper into His words from Mark 3:28-30 and Matthew 12:31-32, we see that He refers to “blasphemy against the Holy Spirit” as something from which there is...  Read More →

Worship Without Walls: Making Peace with Others

Reading through Mark 3, Luke 6, and Matthew 5, we come across a powerful teaching that echoes across all three Gospels: the importance of reconciliation with others before offering anything to God. In Matthew 5:23-24, Jesus says, “Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother or sister...  Read More →

Perseverance of the Saints: A Redefinition

There are few questions in the Christian life more significant than that of salvation: How secure is it? Is salvation something that can be lost, or is it a permanent state once we come to faith? This question touches on core aspects of how we understand God’s love, our responsibility, and the very nature of...  Read More →