Daniel Akin – Two Great Commandments/Two Great Loves – Mark 12:28-34
Preaching from Mark 12:28-34, Akin examines how loving God drives our love for our neighbor and how loving our neighbor gives evidence that we are loving God.
Preaching from Mark 12:28-34, Akin examines how loving God drives our love for our neighbor and how loving our neighbor gives evidence that we are loving God.
Preaching from Matthew 5:17-18, Akin examines what Jesus believed regarding the authority of the scriptures. This message was preached at the 2012 20/20 Collegiate Conference at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Preaching from Deuteronomy 18:15-22, Akin examines how this passage contributes to the portrait of the Messiah given to us by the scriptures.
Preaching from 2 Corinthians 9:15, Akin gives a final charge to the Fall graduates.
Preaching from Mark 10:32-45, Akin examines what it means to be a servant in God’s kingdom.
Preaching from Mark 11:12-25, Akin draws lessons for the church from Jesus’ cursing of the fig tree and cleansing of the temple.
Preaching from Galatians, Akin shows us insights on the Gospel that are found in Paul’s first epistle. He argues that it is better to preach the right gospel with the wrong motives than to preach the wrong gospel with the right motives.
Preaching from Psalm 67, Akin shows how this missionary psalm was beautifully portrayed in the life and martyrdom of John and Betty Stam.