Harvest Church Sunday Sermon – Mark 11:1-19

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by: Wade Schaber

04/13/2025

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Sermon Summary “And He Entered the Temple” drawn from Mark 11:1-19.  The sermon emphasizes the arrival of Jesus as the king, highlighting the fulfillment of prophecy as Jesus enters Jerusalem on a colt, which symbolizes his kingship. The sermon also addresses the warning of the fig tree, representing Israel's lack of spiritual fruitfulness, and culminates in Jesus cleansing the temple, where he confronts the commercialization of worship. RE Klevenhagen underscores that Jesus' actions signify a shift in the understanding of the temple's purpose, indicating that true worship should be inclusive and reflect holiness, ultimately pointing to Jesus as the fulfillment of the temple's significance.

Sermon Excerpt From “And He Entered the Temple” drawn from Mark 11:1-19 – “I think sometimes we see faith and religion as a checklist and forget to seek righteousness and justice and holiness.”

You can view the entire sermon and join us for our live streamed worship service every Sunday morning at 10:30 am on our Harvest Church: Lincolnton NC – YouTube channel.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgkcuv9Y5ME2r5g0hKrd8dw

For more information about Harvest Church, Lincolnton, NC, please visit our website, https://harvestpca.net/ or our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/harvestchurchlincolnton

 

Quote from RE Adam Klevenhagen’s sermon “And He Entered the Temple” drawn from Mark 11:1-19: "The Messiah is here. The King has come. And with him a new age has come. An age where worship is open to all, not just the Jews."

Join us in-person or online as Ruling Elder Adam Klevenhagen teaches from Mark 11:1-19 in his sermon: “And He Entered the Temple" RE Adam Klevenhagen https://www.facebook.com/harvestchurchlincolnton https://harvestpca.net/ 704-732-9978 710 Lithia Inn Road Lincolnton, NC 28092




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Sermon Summary “And He Entered the Temple” drawn from Mark 11:1-19.  The sermon emphasizes the arrival of Jesus as the king, highlighting the fulfillment of prophecy as Jesus enters Jerusalem on a colt, which symbolizes his kingship. The sermon also addresses the warning of the fig tree, representing Israel's lack of spiritual fruitfulness, and culminates in Jesus cleansing the temple, where he confronts the commercialization of worship. RE Klevenhagen underscores that Jesus' actions signify a shift in the understanding of the temple's purpose, indicating that true worship should be inclusive and reflect holiness, ultimately pointing to Jesus as the fulfillment of the temple's significance.

Sermon Excerpt From “And He Entered the Temple” drawn from Mark 11:1-19 – “I think sometimes we see faith and religion as a checklist and forget to seek righteousness and justice and holiness.”

You can view the entire sermon and join us for our live streamed worship service every Sunday morning at 10:30 am on our Harvest Church: Lincolnton NC – YouTube channel.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgkcuv9Y5ME2r5g0hKrd8dw

For more information about Harvest Church, Lincolnton, NC, please visit our website, https://harvestpca.net/ or our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/harvestchurchlincolnton

 

Quote from RE Adam Klevenhagen’s sermon “And He Entered the Temple” drawn from Mark 11:1-19: "The Messiah is here. The King has come. And with him a new age has come. An age where worship is open to all, not just the Jews."

Join us in-person or online as Ruling Elder Adam Klevenhagen teaches from Mark 11:1-19 in his sermon: “And He Entered the Temple" RE Adam Klevenhagen https://www.facebook.com/harvestchurchlincolnton https://harvestpca.net/ 704-732-9978 710 Lithia Inn Road Lincolnton, NC 28092




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