Daniel Akin – A Savior For All Nations – Mark 11:12-25
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 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.
Preaching through the book of Jonah, Akin affirms that lost people really do matter to God and therefore they should matter to us.
Preaching from Mark 6:14-29, Akin points out that our service to God will often result in persecution rather than safety and comfort.
Preaching from 1 Peter 3, Daniel Akin challenges Christians to live out their faith with boldness and love; ready to defend their faith with compassion and suffer for Christ with joy.
Preaching from Mark 8:27-38, Akin insists that we allow Scripture and Scripture alone to give us a clear and consistent picture of who Jesus is.
Preaching from John, Akin addresses the Fall 2010 graduates from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.