Dwell in the Word: Galatians 5:1-15
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Galatians 5:1-15

As we find ourselves in chapter five, we see that Paul has not given up his feisty tone, here has he? He does start off here reminding us that it is for freedom that Christ has set us free. In other words, Jesus died to set you free from this yoke of slavery, this yoke of the law. It was so that you wouldn't have to do things like circumcision or follow the law to feel as though you had to earn your salvation that Christ died for you.

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June 5 Sermon: Joseph's Deception
Mark Groen Mark Groen

June 5 Sermon: Joseph's Deception

The conscience is an interesting thing. Sometimes it is a mere whisper in your mind and at other moments it is voice that rings through over all the other noise in your head. It is that voice that we try to silence but it can’t be avoided or ignored. It is something that we can’t quantify or maybe even explain but we know it exists because we have all felt the pangs that it creates within in us. One thing that is amazing about our conscience is that often it causes us to remember things that we have done in the past and we feel this unbelievable sense of guilt.

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Dwell in the Word: Galatians 4:21-31
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Galatians 4:21-31

Every time I come to this passage, one of the first thoughts I have is, I wonder how being told that they are the children of Hagar went over with the Judaizers. I'm guessing that wasn't very popular at all because what is Paul doing here? He is telling these people who are desiring the law to be what determines whether or not they're in the faith that they are basically Ishmael, they are not Isaac, and that those who trust simply by faith are Isaac. They are the children of the promise.

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Dwell in the Word: Galatians 4:8-20
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Galatians 4:8-20

As we come to our passage from today, we see this continuing theme of Paul's here in the letter to the Galatians. This is one main idea, right? He is upset that they have accepted the teaching of the Judaizers regarding circumcision, that they have accepted this idea. Faith in Christ is good, but you need to have the sign of the Old Covenant, circumcision, in order to be a part of the Christian body, in order to be a Christian, or to come to God.

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Dwell in the Word: Galatians 4:1-7
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Galatians 4:1-7

So, we see here Paul's continuing argument about how we are united to Christ, how we are sons and daughters of God, and so therefore we are heirs of eternal life, regardless if we are Gentile or Jew, whether we are man or woman, whether we are slaves or free, all those distinctions that we have seen that the world values, we see all of those come together in Christ. All of those are brought together because we have been made whole in Him.

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May 29 Sermon: Joseph's Rise
Mark Groen Mark Groen

May 29 Sermon: Joseph's Rise

We often see people who make waves and from our perspective it seems as though their rise is quick and out of nowhere. As a baseball fan I usually think about the player who makes it to the major leagues and you’ve never heard their name before in your life and suddenly they are getting on base and knocking in runs at the most opportune time for your favorite team. Suddenly this person whose name you might not even have been able to pronounce three weeks ago is the talk of the team’s fandom. It seems as though its about luck or just pure God given talent from our perspective but the truth is this person’s rise to being famous had a lot to do with paying their dues and putting in the work.

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Dwell in the Word: Galatians 3:15-29
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Galatians 3:15-29

This passage is really good news for us, those people who are not of the Hebrew persuasion. Paul is making his case here that in Christ, we are all Abraham's offspring. It's not by blood, it's by faith in Christ. And that's good news. That's why we have hope. That is why we know that we have salvation. Now, Paul is talking here. He says in verse 18, For if the inheritance comes by the law, it no longer comes by the promise, but God gave it to Abraham by a promise.

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Dwell in the Word: Galatians 3:10-14
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Galatians 3:10-14

So, Paul is continuing to speak out against this idea that faith and works are mixed together. Remember, we're addressing the claims of the Judaismizers. They are the people who are saying, Yes, faith in Christ is good, but you have to mix in the works of the law, specifically the ritual act of circumcision. You have to be circumcised. Now we can understand why this would be a problem as Paul was trying to reach out to Gentile believers.

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Dwell in the Word: Galatians 3:1-9
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Galatians 3:1-9

It's easy for us to read this part of Galatians and pass over, I guess, for lack of a better word, the aggression with which Paul is coming after the church in Galatia here. It's easy for us to see the word foolish as maybe being silly or something, but there is a lot of impact behind these words. I heard a pastor once say, We have to hear this as Paul saying, You stupid Galatians, what are you doing? Who has bewitched you? Who has fooled you? There is a great, great concern that Paul has here, and he is really driving home his point.

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May 22 Sermon: More Than a Dream
Mark Groen Mark Groen

May 22 Sermon: More Than a Dream

I can honestly say that in my many years of doing youth ministry I only ever forgot a student one time. Now, you are probably thinking that doesn’t seem like much of a stat to brag about but let me explain the story. We had been painting our youth room and the kids had been working hard and we were approaching noon and so I decided to buy the students dinner. Now, don’t think too much of my generosity here, it was back when McDonald’s had McChicken’s and Double Cheeseburgers on the actual dollar menu. This was so long ago that it was before there were one dollar, two dollar, and three dollar tiers.

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Dwell in the Word: Galatians 2:15-21
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Galatians 2:15-21

Paul continues to get deeper into the heart of the matter here, doesn't he? His big point here is we see the heading from our ESV text, Justified by Faith, tells us what he believes the crux of the issue is here. He believes that we are justified for faith. This is what he is telling us. Now, what does he mean to be justified? To be justified means to be declared righteous.

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Dwell in the Word: Galatians 2:1-14
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Galatians 2:1-14

So, we are getting into the heart of the matter here, aren't we? The big issue that is happening in Galatia is that they are mixing the Gospel of God's grace with the requirement of circumcision for those Greeks who would not have been circumcised on the eighth day, like the Hebrew people. Now, for us, we don't think much about this because it isn't a part of our culture. But imagine being Paul, going to the Greek people, to the Gentile people, and telling them that they need to have faith and trust in Christ, and they come to faith and trust in Christ, and then he tells them what that they have to do this thing.

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Dwell in the Word: Galatians 1:11-24
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Galatians 1:11-24

So, in this passage today, we see the story of Paul, and we get a good understanding of how his conversion went down. Well, not really an understanding of how his conversion went down so much and what happened afterwards. Now, we know some of this from our time in the Book of Acts, but we see here that Paul is telling this story for a very particular reason.

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May 15 Sermon: Joseph the Interpreter
Mark Groen Mark Groen

May 15 Sermon: Joseph the Interpreter

It wouldn’t take too much thinking for us to come up with stories in the Bible where the people in the stories are facing the worst of circumstances and then we find out that this is the means by which God has decided to accomplish his purposes. I’m sure you have some that have come to mind but we aren’t exactly the blurt out answers kind of church so I’ll save you the awkwardness of that and float a few that have likely come to mind for you.‌

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Dwell in the Word: Galatians 1:1-10
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: Galatians 1:1-10

Here we land in the Book of Galatians. You’ve got to love the way the first few verses start out and then the transition that happens. We see here this great statement by Paul, Grace to you and peace from God, our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ who gave himself for our sins to deliver us from the present and the evil age according to the will of our God and Father to deliver glory forever and ever. Amen.

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Dwell in the Word: 2 Corinthains 13:1-14
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: 2 Corinthains 13:1-14

As we finish up here, we see Paul giving us a nice summary of the point that he's really been making. We've been on quite a journey through Second Corinthians here, seeing all of the emotions that have been involved, essentially culminating in that last chapter when Paul told the story of his being taken into heaven.

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Dwell in the Word: 2 Corinthians 12:11-21
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: 2 Corinthians 12:11-21

This chapter starts out in a rather interesting way with Paul saying that he has been a fool. Now, what he is meaning here is that he has told this story that we saw on Friday about being taken into heaven, and he didn't want to tell it. He didn't feel that it was necessary, but he was forced to do it.

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May 8 Sermon: The Trials of Joseph
Mark Groen Mark Groen

May 8 Sermon: The Trials of Joseph

There are some character traits that you just know when you see it. When someone acts with integrity you don’t sit there and wonder if it was a good thing or not. When someone acts with virtue we are able to identify it without question. The same applies to behavior that we would consider to be vile. When we see someone doing something that we consider to immoral or even distasteful we don’t have to run it through a filter to determine how we feel about it, do we? We know it when we see it.‌

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Dwell in the Word: 2 Corinthians 12:1-10
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: 2 Corinthians 12:1-10

We have arrived in what I find to be my favorite part of second Corinthians. Paul has been concerned about the boasting of these Super Apostles. We don't know exactly what they were saying, but they were claiming to be better than Paul and that they should not listen to Paul. Instead, they should listen to them. Paul believes they're leading the people in Corinth astray.

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Dwell in the Word: 2 Corinthians 11:16-33
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Dwell in the Word: 2 Corinthians 11:16-33

Here we see Paul continuing to address this idea of the Super Apostles, these people who are claiming to be better than Paul. He is going to do some boasting of his own, and he decides to, as he says, boast according to the flesh.

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