Mark Driscoll Audio show

Mark Driscoll Audio

Summary: Pastor Mark Driscoll is a Jesus-following, mission-leading, church-serving, people-loving, Bible-preaching pastor. He’s grateful to be a nobody trying to tell everybody about Somebody. This channel features audio content from Mark Driscoll, including sermons and event teaching. Mark preaches about Jesus with a skillful mix of bold presentation, accessible teaching, and compassion for those who are hurting the most. For more great teaching resources visit markdriscoll.org

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 Nehemiah #7 - Are you better at dealing with people or things? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:04

In Nehemiah 7, Pastor Mark preaches that policies, leadership, governance and safe buildings are needed before people can arrive at church and encounter Jesus in a safe, enjoyable way. This chapter also shows that everyone is important and that both people and things need to be stewarded.

 Nehemiah #6 - What Is The Best Way To Deal With Cruel Enemies? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:05

In Nehemiah 6, Pastor Mark preaches that a "beating" from a critic oftentimes comes right before a blessing, that all those who say they're "believers" shouldn't necessarily be believed, and that fake news is nothing new.

 Nehemiah #5 - How do you manage wealth whether you are rich or poor? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:24

In Nehemiah 5, Pastor Mark preaches that the most important thing is not whether we're rich or poor but whether we're godly or ungodly and that we can either love money and use people or use money to love people.

 Nehemiah #4 -How Can You Build Your Life & Protect it From Your Enemies? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:25

In Nehemiah 4, Pastor Mark shows that all ministries, if they're doing the will of God, will have enemies of various types and forms. As a lesson for leaders, we also see in Nehemiah 4 that your pain tolerance will ultimately determine your leadership lid.

 Nehemiah #3 - How can we make the boring parts of life meaningful? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:59

In Nehemiah 3, Pastor Mark shows that ordinary days are crucial to allow for extraordinary days. In what seems to just be a long list of people, he also preaches on principles for leaders and all people and finishes with the good news that Jesus has another list that those who have relationship with Him will be on forever.

 Nehemiah #2 - How can you find God's will with prayer and planning? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:48

In Nehemiah 2, Nehemiah audaciously approaches the king with his plan, after much planning and prayer, recognizing that he ultimately answers to the King of Kings. Pastor Mark points out several key facts from this chapter, including the fact that vision requires provision, your confidence comes from your calling, and that, to lead others, you must follow the Lord.

 Nehemiah #1 - How Are Political & Social Wars Really Worship Wars? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:29

In this sermon from Nehemiah 1, Pastor Mark introduces the story of Nehemiah, who was instrumental in the rebuilding of the Temple before one of the biggest revivals in Church history took place.

 Happy 6th Birthday Trinity Church! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:03

In this sermon, Pastor Mark celebrates Trinity Church's 6th birthday, recounting how God has been faithful to the church family for the past 6 years, and to his family for many years before that.

 Genesis #32 - Why Are Some Families Blessed and Others Cursed? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:34

In the final sermon of the Genesis series (ch 35-36), Pastor Mark compares and contrasts Jacob and Esau's generational family lines and we see the deaths of Jacob beloved wife, Rachel, and his father, Isaac.

 Genesis #31 - What Hope Does God Give to Assault Victims? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:23

In one of the toughest and most heart-wrenching stories in the book of Genesis, Pastor Mark preaches from chapter 34 on the defilement of Jacob's daughter, Dinah. As her dad did nothing to stop his daughter from being taken advantage of, Pastor Mark preaches on the importance of strong men and fathers in protecting their wives and children.

 Genesis #30 - How Can God Reunite a Broken Family? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:43

This sermon from Pastor Mark in Genesis 33 gives hope to those who have broken relationships with friends and family members, showing that brothers Jacob and Esau were able to reconcile despite an entire lifetime of strife.

 Genesis #29 - How Can We Wrestle With God in a Good Way? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:04

In this sermon, Pastor Mark preaches from Genesis 32 on obeying God, praying through difficult situations, and wrestling with God when life circumstances seem to be dark. Pastor Mark will also walk through how repentance and restitution can lead to reconciliation in difficult relationships.

 Genesis #28 - When to Sever Ties with Toxic Family Members? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:50

In a tough but practical sermon, Pastor Mark preaches from Genesis 30-31 on a murderous spirit, boundaries, relationships with toxic and evil people, and when to walk away from an unhealthy relationship.

 Genesis #27 - Why Should We Marry & Sleep with Only One Person? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:19

In Genesis 29-30, we see Jacob engage in polygamy with two wives and four baby mamas that causes lots of drama that lasts for generations. As Pastor Mark shares, the good news is that no matter how many times Jacob messes up, God is still the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

 Genesis #26 - What Happens When Adult Children Have A Controlling Parent? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:16

This sermon from Genesis 29 is another incredibly practical parenting lesson from this amazing book of the Bible and, as Pastor Mark preaches in this chapter, Laban meddles in his adult daughters' lives, causing pain, problems, and perils that last their entire lives.

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