Gospel of Mark Series

The Servant King Who Heals and Saves

The Gospel of Mark Series | Mark 7: 31--37 | Pastor Joey Zorina

The famous classical composer Beethoven began to suffer from hearing loss around 1801. At one point he had to be turned around to see the applause of the audience, because he could not hear the applause. For years he had lived for the applause of people, which only comes after the performance. So by 1802, Beethoven became very depressed and wanted to commit suicide. In the Gospel, however, we hear the Father's applause before the performance--because of Jesus.

The Gracious Servant King

The Gospel of Mark Series | Pastor Joey Zorina | Mark 7: 24--30.

In God's family, individualistic people now have a new identity and family where you learn to put the interest of others ahead of your individual interests. And as an Asian you can finally be free from the fear of being rejected by your traditional family, because you are now a beloved child of the Most High King.

The Rescuing King

The Gospel of Mark Series | Pastor Joey Zorina | Mark 6:45-56 |

The point of the multiplication of the bread and walking on water was that: Jesus is greater than Moses who came to be The Bread of Life in the wilderness, in the sea of Galilee, and ultimately on the cross.

Following The True King

Pastor Joey Zorina | Mark 6: 14-29 | Gospel of Mark Series | 2019/ 03/ 10

John The Baptist paid the price for truth and holiness in the court of king Herod. Jesus, the greater and true King, paid the ultimate price for law-breakers in the court of Pilate. How can we prepare to suffer for righteousness sake too?