God Has Spoken in His Son
Mark Groen Mark Groen

God Has Spoken in His Son

Back in 2018 I decided that I was going to try a new approach to studying the Bible. I was going to pick a shorter book in the New Testament and read it every weekday from beginning to end. I would then read a chapter from a commentary that I have in my library. I have always enjoyed the book of Hebrews and it can be read in about 20 minutes and so, I decided that this would be a good book to start with.

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May 2 Sermon: Equipped with Everything Good
Mark Groen Mark Groen

May 2 Sermon: Equipped with Everything Good

We all know how important it is to have the right equipment. Whether it is the tool to do a job that you have been tasked with or needing the right equipment to participate in a sporting event there are certain things that you need to perform a task correctly. I think we’ve all been in the middle of a project and discovered that we are either missing an essential part or a helpful tool. Perhaps you are a parent who got to spring baseball or softball season and discovered that your child has grown more than you realized and now not only are you needing to buy new cleats but also a new glove too.

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April 25 Sermon: Seeking the City to Come
Mark Groen Mark Groen

April 25 Sermon: Seeking the City to Come

One of the greatest temptations that we face as believers is to desire approval from the world. We like to think that if we could soften up the hard edges of the message of scripture then more people would believe. Our motives are good we want people to believe. We want churches that are full. We want more people to hear about who God is. There is an issue that comes from this though. If we start to whittle away at the some of the harder parts of scripture we will find that what we create will no longer look like the original. The Christian faith is not a renovation project. We are not trying to remodel it and make some of it more user friendly. The Christian faith is founded on the revelation of God in his holy word and we are to desire to hold fast to what we have received, not warp it into what we desire it to be.

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April 18 Sermon: A Kingdom That Cannot Be Shaken
Mark Groen Mark Groen

April 18 Sermon: A Kingdom That Cannot Be Shaken

Have you ever felt the earth move? In some parts of the world that question would be answered in the affirmative by nearly everyone. For us folks who reside in the upper midwest, it is something that we have never felt and likely never will feel. I’ve never experienced an earthquake but roughly 20 years ago I was meandering through an Office Max building in Sandusky, OH. I had made the trip across town to get some office supplies for the church office and while I was making my way through the store, I literally felt the ground under my feet move. It freaked me out.

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April 11 Sermon: Yielding the Peaceful Fruit of Righteousness
Mark Groen Mark Groen

April 11 Sermon: Yielding the Peaceful Fruit of Righteousness

Discipline. Just me saying the word likely brings strong images to your mind. You may remember a time where you misbehaved and your parents stepped in to correct you and try to keep you from doing the same thing again. Maybe the image that comes to mind for you is related to your time in school. You were caught misbehaving and formal steps had to be taken to correct you. It is likely that when you are reminded of these moments that you are transported back to them in your mind and maybe you even feel the same deep feeling in your gut of fear and uncertainty. Discipline is an important matter and I’m guessing in most cases you look back on the discipline that you have had in your life and you now understand the importance of it.

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March 21 Sermon: Something Better
Mark Groen Mark Groen

March 21 Sermon: Something Better

The stories that I find the most satisfying are the ones that have you wondering how all the separate plots and details have to do with each other. And then, at the end it all comes together and you find out why characters that seemed to be irrelevant suddenly have a crucial role to the underlying working of the plot. When we come to the Bible it can often seem like the stories are just thrown together. What does the crossing of the Red Sea have to do with David killing Goliath? How does the story of the walls of Jericho falling down connect to the story of three men stepping into a fiery furnace and not being burned? They might seem like a collection of stories as opposed to one big story with a unifying theme.

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March 14 Sermon: From Afar
Mark Groen Mark Groen

March 14 Sermon: From Afar

If some one were to come up to you and ask you to define faith what would you say? What thoughts would you express? Likely you would convey something about what you believe as a Christian but would there be a sense of certainty in your definition? I believe that often our idea of what faith is has more to do with a blind belief that a certainty. Mark Twain said that faith is believing something that you know ain’t true. That seems to be the idea that our culture has fallen for in regards to what faith is. It doesn’t matter if what you belief is true. If you have faith and it helps you feel better then go ahead. That’s how many view the idea of faith.

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March 7 Sermon: Full Assurance
Mark Groen Mark Groen

March 7 Sermon: Full Assurance

I have a great interest in useless information. I like random details about things that others don’t seem to care about that much. I kind of always knew this about myself but a little over 20 years ago when Who Wants to Be a Millionaire started airing on TV I was talking on the phone with my mother, and she asked me if I had watched the new quiz show. I believe my response was that I had seen the commercials but hadn’t taken the time sit down and view it. She informed me that it was basically a new format for a quiz show and that I should try to get on it. When I asked her why, she told me that she didn’t know anyone who knew more useless information than me.

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February 28 Sermon: Once For All
Mark Groen Mark Groen

February 28 Sermon: Once For All

Isn’t it amazing how clearly we see when we move on to the next phase of life? Aren’t we unbelievably wise when we’ve been through something and we can look back on it. I’m sure that wisdom is often annoying to those that we pontificate our knowledge to but it is a fact that it is much easier to look back on something and understand what was going on. Our experience gives us wisdom. We understand what is important about dating once we arrive at marriage. Maybe we get to college and suddenly we figure out what we should have done better in high school to be a better student. Chances are that I’ll experience the same thing when I move from being a parent to being a grandparent. We say hindsight 20/20 and while I doubt we have perfect vision on our pasts, we are able to understand things more clearly when we have moved on from them.

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February 21 Sermon: Through the Blood of Jesus
Mark Groen Mark Groen

February 21 Sermon: Through the Blood of Jesus

One of the central ideas in the Christian faith is the idea of the power of the blood of Jesus. I don’t think it would take us long to come up with a list of well-known hymns that talk about the blood of Jesus, and we also know several verses from the Bible that express this important and powerful truth. If we think about it a little, unless you have a working knowledge of Christian doctrine these phrases might not make much sense. Being washed in the blood of the lamb doesn’t sound like it would be anything that would get you too clean, unless you know the foundational Christian teaching behind it. There’s power in the blood seems a bit strange unless you know that the idea is that the power of the blood is to pay for your sin.

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The Holy Place | Hebrews 9:1–10 | Why We No Longer Need a Temple
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

The Holy Place | Hebrews 9:1–10 | Why We No Longer Need a Temple

In this sermon on Hebrews 9:1–10, Pastor Mark unpacks the Old Testament's Holy Place—what it was, why it mattered, and how it ultimately pointed beyond itself to Jesus Christ. The tabernacle wasn't just an ancient structure; it was a living symbol of God's holiness and the need for a true mediator. As the sermon explores the limitations of the old covenant and the fearful reverence of the high priest’s once-a-year entry, it leads us to the awe-inspiring truth that in Christ, we now have confident, daily access to the living God.

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Our Great High Priest | Hebrews 4:14–5:10 | Once for All, Forever Enough
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Our Great High Priest | Hebrews 4:14–5:10 | Once for All, Forever Enough

There are several television shows that will help you to understand a job better. Everything from Undercover Boss to How to It’s Made gives you, insight into what it is really like on the ground doing some jobs that you’ve been curious about. Another show like this is Dirty Jobs. I think I’ve only ever watched one episode, but it was insightful. If I remember correctly there was an episode about a unique dirty job that was less than 20 miles from my home at the time and there was some talk about our area being featured and so I tuned in. On South Bass Island in Lake Erie the host of Dirty Jobs, Mike Roe, took on the role of Snake Researcher. On my list of desired jobs snake researcher would probably be on the bottom of the list. To do this dirty job he had to clean out seaweed in the harbor and then feed the water snakes.

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Strive to Enter His Rest | Hebrews 4:1–13 | The Word That Cuts Through Unbelief
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

Strive to Enter His Rest | Hebrews 4:1–13 | The Word That Cuts Through Unbelief

In Strive to Enter His Rest, Pastor Mark Groen preaches from Hebrews 4:1–13, urging us to examine whether we are truly trusting in the promises of God or merely going through the motions. The sermon draws a sharp line between disobedience and belief, between a hollow religious life and the living hope offered in Christ. With pastoral clarity and biblical depth, we are reminded that Scripture is not just to be read—it is to be lived, as it exposes our hearts and equips us to persevere in faith. This is a timely and urgent call to let the Word of God shape your thoughts, loves, and actions as you await the final rest only Jesus can provide.

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Rest for the People of God | Hebrews 3:7–19 | Persevering in Faith Until the Promise Is Fulfilled
Mark Groen Mark Groen

Rest for the People of God | Hebrews 3:7–19 | Persevering in Faith Until the Promise Is Fulfilled

In this message from Hebrews 3:7–19, Pastor Mark Groen explores the urgency of faith and the promise of rest for the people of God. Drawing from Psalm 95 and the wilderness generation, this sermon reminds us of the cost of unbelief and the need to encourage one another daily. If we want to persevere, we must hold fast to Christ and exhort one another in community. This is a timely call to evaluate our hearts, fix our eyes on the promise, and strengthen each other in the faith—because the rest we long for is real, and it’s coming.

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Worthy of More Glory | Hebrews 3:1–6 | Holding Fast to the One Who Built the House
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

Worthy of More Glory | Hebrews 3:1–6 | Holding Fast to the One Who Built the House

Who’s the greatest? We love to debate that question in nearly every category of life. But in Hebrews 3:1–6, the author settles the debate when it comes to salvation: Jesus is greater. Greater than Moses. Greater than the law. Greater than any hope this world offers. In this sermon, Pastor Mark Groen unpacks three key truths—Christ’s faithfulness, His divine identity, and our call to hold fast to Him. The message urges us to persevere in faith, root our confidence in the One who built the house, and reflect on what it means to truly consider Jesus in the real moments of our lives.

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He Has Himself Suffered | Hebrews 2:5–18 | The Perfect Savior for a Real and Fallen World
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

He Has Himself Suffered | Hebrews 2:5–18 | The Perfect Savior for a Real and Fallen World

In this sermon on Hebrews 2:5–18, Pastor Mark Groen explores the profound reality that Christ’s perfection came through suffering. The Son of God took on human flesh—not just to identify with us, but to save us. This is not abstract theology; it’s the real, embodied truth of our salvation. Jesus suffered for sinners, was crowned with glory through death, and now reigns as our merciful and faithful high priest. This message challenges us to reflect on the practical reality of the gospel: we are valued, we are redeemed, and we are called to live as those who belong to Christ.

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How Shall We Escape? | Hebrews 2:1–4 | The Danger of Drifting and the Hope of Salvation
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

How Shall We Escape? | Hebrews 2:1–4 | The Danger of Drifting and the Hope of Salvation

What does it mean to drift from the faith—and how can we escape the consequences? In this sermon on Hebrews 2:1–14, Pastor Mark Groen unpacks the urgency of the question, “How shall we escape if we neglect such a great salvation?” Hebrews reminds us that God has spoken in His Son, and that this salvation is our only hope. Through the law, we are convicted of our sin. Through the gospel, we find our rescue in Christ. This message calls us to pay close attention to the truth, to walk in repentance, and to rest in the finished work of Jesus.

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The Supremacy of Christ | Hebrews 1:1–14 | The One Who Sits Above All
Sermon Mark Groen Sermon Mark Groen

The Supremacy of Christ | Hebrews 1:1–14 | The One Who Sits Above All

In this sermon from Hebrews 1:1–14, Pastor Mark Groen opens our study through the book of Hebrews with a clear declaration: Jesus is the one who completes the picture of redemption. Like the final missing piece of a puzzle, Jesus brings everything into focus—He is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact imprint of His nature. The author of Hebrews makes it clear: Jesus is greater than the prophets, higher than the angels, and worthy of all our worship. This message challenges us to elevate Christ to His rightful place in our lives and to rest in the peace that comes from His finished work. If you're struggling to find clarity or peace in life, this sermon points you to the one who brings both.

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November 11 Sermon: On Our Behalf
Mark Groen Mark Groen

November 11 Sermon: On Our Behalf

Have you ever had someone step in for you? Maybe you have been in a situation where you things were not going your way and a friend stepped to be an advocate for you. Perhaps you were in a tough spot financially and a friend or family member helped you out of a tight bind either with financial help or by lending their name to help your cause. These are things that we do not forget and my guess is whether it was a situation on the playground where someone stepped in to defend you or whether it was someone who co-signed a loan to help you get a business started you remember that event and you are very grateful for what has been done for you.

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October 21 Sermon: A Great High Priest
Mark Groen Mark Groen

October 21 Sermon: A Great High Priest

Rest is something that is not only needed but it is something that is greatly desired. From a personal stand point we can all really relate to the need for it. Even when we believe that we can work all the time our bodies will let us know that we are delusional if we think that we can work all the time and go without rest.

As many of you know, I worked at Toys R Us as a manager for several years. From the middle of November until Christmas Eve I would work and work and work. Nearly every year my Christmas Day was miserable. I was sick or something else was wrong with me.

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