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This is the podcast feed of Ascend Bible Church. Here you will find sermons, and special content by Ascend a church plant on the Southside of Indianapolis.
Mark 14:1-11 | How much do you value Jesus?
Can you believe we are here? Passion Week. Mark slows way down. Every scene carries weight. Exodus 12 is in the background—the Lamb, the blood, judgment passing over. And now the true Lamb is just days from being slain. In this passage, Mark gives us three postures toward Jesus. Not random stories. Not disconnected moments. Three different responses that reveal how we truly value Christ. In this sermon we walk through: 1) The Critic – Close to Jesus, but cold in heart. Calculating. Evaluating worship through efficiency. Resistant to costly devotion. 2) The Worshiper – Breaking the jar. Pouring it all out. Not measured. Not strategic. Just love. Jesus calls it “beautiful.” 3) The Self-Seeker – Same week. Same Jesus. Different heart. While one pours, another negotiates. Then we circle back and ask the deeper questions: 1. We do what we love. 2. We give to what we value. 3. We only serve one Master. This text isn’t ultimately about ointment. It’s about allegiance. The critic protects himself. The worshiper pours out to Jesus. The self-seeker sells. And here’s the grace: The One who is betrayed still goes to the cross. For critics. For self-seekers. For imperfect worshipers. Lord, You are worthy. If this message encourages or challenges you, consider sharing it and subscribing for more teaching through the Gospel of Mark.
If You’re a Christian, You’re in Ministry
If You’re a Christian, You’re in Ministry
Mark 12:35-42 | The Faithful Widow
In this message from Mark 12:35–44, Jesus stops debating His opponents and begins teaching His disciples—and in doing so, He exposes a gap that can exist between what we know and how we live. After a long day of confrontation in the temple, Jesus turns His attention to the hearts of those listening. He warns about religious leaders whose faith is visible but not dependent, impressive but not obedient. Their knowledge of Scripture never leads to trust in God. Then, in quiet contrast, Jesus points to a poor widow who gives everything she has. Her offering isn’t flashy or celebrated, but it is marked by dependence. In the middle of a broken system, her faith still dares to trust God. The big idea of this passage is simple and searching: faith is measured by faithful follow-up. Right understanding of who Christ is leads to worship, obedience, and surrender—not performance or control. In this sermon, we consider two profiles: Disciplined minds with faithless actions Dependent hearts with faithful response Jesus uses money as the example not because it is everything, but because it reveals what we trust, what we fear losing, and where we find security. The question this passage presses on us is not merely, How much do you know? It is, How much do you trust God? We pray that God would expose the gap between belief and action, free us from performative faith, and teach us to live with dependent hearts that trust Him with all that we have. Scripture: Mark 12:35–44 (ESV) Big Idea: Faith is measured by faithful follow-up
How Do I Read My Bible?
In this episode, Jon and Mitch talk through several simple methods to help us better understand how to read the Bible. Their hope is to encourage us to be a people who are committed to getting into God’s Word, seeking to understand it, and faithfully applying it to our lives.
Mark 12 + 13 Sermon Recap Podcast
This week, Mitch and Jon dive into Mark 12–13 and explore Jesus’ sharp, truth-telling moments in the temple. After a long day of being questioned by religious leaders, Jesus shifts from answering challenges to exposing the broken leaders and flawed systems at the heart of the temple. What follows is not casual teaching, but clear, confrontational truth meant to reveal hearts and call people to faithful obedience. This conversation helps us see why Mark places these passages together and how Jesus’ words challenge both religious hypocrisy and misplaced trust. Listen in and consider what it looks like to hear Jesus’ truth—and respond with faith in action.
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