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EPISODE · Jun 28, 2026 · 26 MIN

The King Arrives / Here Comes the King

from PCFC Sermons · host Parma Christian Fellowship Church

Weekend Service for June 28Scripture Readings: Mark 1:1-20Mark opens by sprinting into the story of Jesus. The gospel does not pause for genealogies or a Christmas pageant. It throws the spotlight on the Messiah’s public work, the way Peter would remember it, quick and vivid, packed with “immediately.” Isaiah sets the frame before a single scene plays out. A messenger will clear the road for the Lord. John the Baptist stands in that role, out in the wilderness in camel hair, eating locusts and wild honey, loudly announcing that the Greater One is at the door, the One who will baptize in the Holy Spirit.The Jordan then becomes a stage for revelation. The heavens split, the Spirit descends like a dove, and the Father names Jesus as the dearly loved Son. The same Spirit compels the Son into the wilderness for forty days of testing. The power comes with proving. This Son steps straight from water to warfare.After John’s arrest, Jesus steps into Galilee with a line that still rings: the time is fulfilled, the kingdom of God is near, repent and believe the good news. The good news is not a self-help plan or a religious system. It is a Person to be trusted and followed. Systems can orbit Him, but the center must stay personal.The shoreline of Galilee becomes the place where the kingdom’s call lands. Jesus sees working men on ordinary days, Simon and Andrew tossing nets, James and John mending them. He says, Come follow me, and I will show you how to fish for people. They leave their nets at once. The call asks for an immediate yes, not a later maybe. The team He gathers is not a stack of religious elites but ordinary people who will learn to do what He does by walking in His steps.Mark’s first chapter ties the Savior into long promises and real time. God’s plan has been unfolding for centuries, and every promise finds its Yes in Jesus. The Son who is affirmed from heaven steps into temptation on earth, then announces a kingdom that demands decision. The text presses two questions into the heart of any listener: Who is Jesus in this chapter, and, because of who He is, what is He asking a disciple to do today? The King arrives, and His presence still moves people out of boats, off safe routines, and into life that looks like Him, touching the untouchable with grace.[00:00] Welcome[00:26] Series intro and gospel options[00:52] Quick profiles of the four Gospels[05:17] Mark’s pace and the word “immediately”[05:37] Peter’s eyewitness shaping Mark[06:49] Reading Mark 1:1-20[07:12] John the Baptist prepares the way[08:21] Heavens open at Jesus’ baptism[08:57] Jesus proclaims the kingdom[11:35] Good news is about a Person[12:05] Firefighter urgency as a picture of Mark[13:01] Prophecies fulfilled in Jesus[14:12] God’s promises still hold[15:35] The call demands an immediate yes[16:08] Recognizing the Caller: a modern anecdote[19:09] Jesus chooses ordinary people[20:49] Called to a decisive response[24:18] Two questions to bring to the text[25:18] Closing prayer

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