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Northpoint Church

June 7, 2020

June 7, 2020

Jesus Christ, the Son of God.

Locations & Times

Northpoint Church

988 W Ontario Ave, Corona, CA 92882, USA

Sunday 10:00 AM

Virtual Services

We are honoring the guidance provided by local, regional, and national authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic and not gathering together in person. While we are physically distant, we are socially and spiritually connecting through the technological platforms available to us!
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Welcome to Northpoint! We are so glad you have chosen to worship with us today.
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Reservations for NEXT Sunday!

We’ll be back at Northpoint NEXT Sunday, June 14, with three services: 8:00 a.m.9:45 a.m., & 11:30 a.m. We’ll only be allowed 80 persons (plus staff and volunteers) per building, per service. To balance the congregants at each service, we will be using an online reservation process. This will ensure we comply with the government guidelines and maximize the use of our space. You can choose your service time and make a reservation below:
https://northpointcorona.org/media/reservations/

New NP Online Care Card

Stay Connected with the Northpoint Family. We all ache to gather again. Being separated is tough, but during stressful times, it is even harder not to have face to face fellowship and the strength that comes from physically being together. Even so, we can still connect with each other. One way is to fill out the new confidential NP Care Card (See link below.). Once submitted, the card will be reviewed by the Northpoint Care Team. If you so indicate on the card, someone from the team will contact you.
https://northpointchurch.shelbynextchms.com/external/form/a4fb3311-b59f-4ee5-8957-640b8c858b77

View the Lyrics to our Worship Songs


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He Has Done All Things Well
Mark 7:31-8:26
Tony Chute, Interim Pastor

View the Sermon Note and Slides

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Overview
Mark highlights three miracles performed by Jesus that give instant benefit to the recipients while providing long-term lessons for the disciples. The first miracle involves a man who was unable to hear and had trouble speaking; the second miracle includes feeding four thousand people with minimal resources; and the third miracle gives sight to a man who was blind. Jesus uses a variety of methods to perform these miracles, but in each case, the result is perfect restoration. The disciples were expected to draw lessons from these miracles regarding their inability to see, hear, and understand. Although their challenges were not physical in nature, they were destructive in their own way and thus required deliberate focus on the teachings of Jesus. Taken together, we find that even in a fallen world filled with hurt, Jesus has done all things well.
Sermon Key Note 01.
When we look with our eyes, we will see a broken world before us that can only be restored by Jesus; yet we, too, have a role in bringing about healing.
Sermon Key Note 02.
When we listen with our ears, we will hear how the world experiences life apart from the work of Jesus; yet we should not grow deaf to the cries for help.
Sermon Key Note 03.
When we speak up with our mouths, we should challenge the world with the teachings of Jesus; yet we must avoid being used for lesser purposes
Sermon Key Note 04.
When we work towards a better world, we may use a variety of methods just like Jesus; yet we must also be patient with others on the same path.
Questions for Discussion and Discovery:
1. What was the condition of the man in Mark 7:32? What significant role did the unnamed people play in assisting him? In what ways can we assist others regarding their physical well-being? In what ways can we bring others to the Lord for their spiritual well-being?
Questions for Discussion and Discovery:
2. What do you notice about the different methods of healing in Mark 7:33 and 8:23? Could Jesus have healed each person with a word? Why do you suppose Jesus used these methods instead of using a word?
Questions for Discussion and Discovery:
3. Compare the miraculous feeding narratives in Mark 6:30-44 and 7:1-10. What similarities and differences can you find? Do you find it strange that the disciples are still clueless about Jesus’s power in Mark 8:4? How does Jesus address their failure to learn from His ministry in 8:18-21?
Questions for Discussion and Discovery:
4. Why does Mark provide the details about Jesus sighing in 7:34 and 8:12? What do these references tell us about the humanity of Jesus? How do they inform us about matters that weighed on the heart of Jesus? Do you feel the weight of sin also? Do you sigh for those who do not know the Lord?
Questions for Discussion and Discovery:
5. The deficiencies in the disciples’ hearing, seeing, and understanding were not physical but were still in need of improvement and repair. In what ways can we improve our “hearing” and “seeing” and “understanding” as we navigate through a fallen world? How can you use this text to tell others about Jesus, who does all things well?

Giving

As a part of our worship we are called to cheerfully, generously, and sacrificially give (2 Cor 9:7). Your faithful partnership in and support of the ministries at Northpoint Evangelical Free Church allows us to impact the lives of thousands, both locally and globally, for His Kingdom.
https://northpointcorona.org/giving/

For Further Reading:

For Further Reading: John Stott, Issues Facing Christians Today (Zondervan; 4th edition, 2011).
https://www.amazon.com/Issues-Facing-Christians-Today-Stott/dp/0310252695/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=john+stott+issues+facing&qid=1591477001&sr=8-1

Find Out More About Northpoint Church

OUR MISSION: Making Disciples Who Make Disciples. A disciple is a person who has been reconciled into a right relationship with God through new birth by faith in Christ and is consequently growing in love for God, love for others, and in joyful obedience to all of Christ’s commands.
https://northpointcorona.org/about/who-we-are/