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Calvary Chapel River Oaks

Calvary Chapel River Oaks

Auteur(s): Pastor Grady Clark
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Calvary Chapel River Oaks is affiliated with the Calvary Chapel Association. We teach expositionally, verse by verse and chapter by chapter, from the Bible because we believe God's Word is no less relevant today than ever! Join us Sunday mornings at 10:30, and the second and fourth Wednesday evenings at 6:30 232 Nelson Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 Matthew 4:4 But He answered and said, "It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God."Pastor Grady Clark Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • The Gospel & Authority of Jesus - Mark 1:1-28
    Jan 18 2026

    Well we finished 1 Peter last week and it was a powerful book of exhortation, encouragement and self-examination. So I expected to go right into 2 Peter as it would make sense to do so, but as I began that study, I just didn’t sense this is where we need to go. I believe the Holy Spirit is leading us to the Gospel of Mark. There are only two books we haven’t studied in the New Testament, which are the two gospels of Mark and Luke. As God has placed it on my heart this year to go outside of our comfort zones, I also feel a sense of urgency. The book of Mark shows us how Jesus went from place to place and this gospel moves quickly from encounter to encounter. Unlike the other gospels, Mark’s gospel doesn’t spend a lot of time on each encounter, but rather shows Jesus as on the move doing the Father’s will. In David Guzik’s commentary, he says this regarding this gospel: “The Gospel of Mark shows Jesus as the Servant of God, as a Workman of God. For this reason, the Gospel of Mark is a “busy” book. In this Gospel, Jesus seems the busiest, moving from one event to another quickly. One of the key words in the Gospel is immediately, occurring more than 40 times in Mark. We see Jesus as a servant busy meeting needs and busy being God’s Messiah. In the Gospel of Mark, the emphasis is on the deeds of Jesus more than on the words of Jesus. “The Gospel of Mark pictures Christ in action. There is a minimum of discourse and a maximum of deed.” Obviously the words of Jesus are the most important for us to grasp, but seeing how Jesus moved among the people is something that I believe we need to look at as we begin our mission in this community. So may the Lord give us what we need to go forth in preparation for that call.

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    1 h et 21 min
  • Humbling, Submitting, Resisting - 1 Peter 5:5-14
    Jan 11 2026

    We move from the shepherds and those who are mature in their faith, to the younger ones who are still growing in their faith. They are to come in submission to the elders or those who are spiritually mature so they too can mature in their own faith. Now when we talk about submission, we first look to the elders and make sure they are not lording over the younger ones, but submitting to God first, then to one another. We need to set an example of humility, so pride doesn’t come in and bring division.

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    1 h et 13 min
  • An Exhortation to the Church - 2026
    Jan 4 2026

    We have two groups of people and neither are at peace, because they are either living in a sense of self-reliance, or a place of being constantly bombarded with a wave of despair. We as believers say we have the answer that will address both groups but in all honesty, we have failed at getting this answer to the world. The church is fractured and compromised. We have been so focused on ourselves and separating ourselves from the world and even those other believers who don’t align themselves to our way of doing things or our distinctives. We have become so determined to remain safely within our own group that we have forgotten our primary objective.

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    1 h et 27 min
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