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Sermon Title: Murky Waters

(Mark 1:9-15, Genesis 9:8-17, 1 Peter 3:18-22)

Rev. Erik Kindem, February 22, 2015

Quick Summary:

As we begin the season of Lent, today’s texts beckon us on another murky voyage, a voyage whose context is the underbelly of the human story. THE GREAT FLOOD – HELL’S PRISON – WILDERNESS TEMPTATION… each lesson is an invitation to plunge beneath the surface of our outward, ego-driven selves to grapple with the appetites, temptations, miscues and questions which have bedeviled our two-legged species ever since consciousness emerged.

We like to believe we are unencumbered, free actors, but the truth is, forces beyond our control shape our lives and influence our destinies—forces within us and with out. Into that turbulent landscape Jesus comes striding; ready to take on the principalities and the powers that would bind us.

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