Proclaiming the Gospel

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menu_book Mark 1:14-15
person Dr. Drew DiNardo
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The sermon centers on Jesus’ inaugural proclamation in Mark 1:14–15, declaring that the time is fulfilled and the kingdom of God is at hand, marking the culmination of Old Testament prophecy and the transition from the old to the new covenant. Through a theological exploration of kairos, the Greek term for a decisive, divinely appointed moment, the message emphasizes that Jesus’ arrival is not merely a historical event but the definitive fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan, making the kingdom both present in His person and future in its fullness. The call to repent and believe the gospel is presented as the essential response, requiring a radical transformation of mind, heart, and life, with repentance and faith portrayed as inseparable wings of true salvation. The sermon underscores the urgency of this message, warning that rejection of Christ results in eternal judgment, while faith leads to eternal life and a life of worship shaped by gratitude for an unshakable kingdom. Ultimately, believers are called to live in the tension of the already and not yet, boldly proclaiming the gospel with urgency, even amid persecution, as they await Christ’s return and the final establishment of His eternal reign.

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