
73 episodes

John Mark Comer Teachings Practicing the Way
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4.9 • 47 Ratings
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The teachings of Jesus lead us to a better, fuller life. This was true in the ancient world where Jesus first taught, and it’s still true today. But what does it mean to actually practice the way of Jesus in today’s complex, secular world? In this podcast by Practicing the Way, John Mark Comer responds to that important question through his teachings at Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon. Join us as John Mark provides practical insight on how you can be with Jesus, become like Him and do what He did wherever you are today.
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Live in a Way That Begs the Question | Preaching the Gospel E4
“What if there is a rich gift waiting for us in this new cultural moment of rising hostility?”
John Mark discusses what it meant in the early church to be a witness and how that applies to how we share the Gospel. He argues that the call of Jesus isn't just to preach the good news, but it's also to become 'good news people.'
Key Scripture Passage: 1 Peter 2v11-12
Resources for this practice:
https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/preaching-the-gospel
This podcast and its episodes are paid for by The Circle, our community of monthly givers. Special thanks for today’s episode goes to Tarrah from Ames, Iowa; Paul from Cleveland, Ohio; Guy from Wenatchee, Washington; Benjamin from Herborn, Germany; and Matthew from Beaverton, Oregon. Thank you all so much!
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Practice Hospitality | Preaching the Gospel E3
How do we preach the Gospel in our cultural moment? John Mark examines Jesus’s practice of hospitality and how this practice can help us share the good news about Jesus with the lost and the least.
Key Scripture Passages: Luke 19v1-10; Luke 7v33-50
Resources for this practice:
https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/preaching-the-gospel
A Meal with Jesus, Tim Chester
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The Four American Gospels | Preaching the Gospel E2
What does it even mean to be saved? John Mark looks at four common articulations of the Gospel, and unpacks what’s good about each of them, and how they might fall short of the Gospel Jesus preached. He concludes with some thoughts on how we can examine our own views of the Gospel with our communities.
Key Scripture Passage: Matthew 19v16-30
Resources for this practices:
https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/preaching-the-gospel
This podcast and its episodes are paid for by The Circle, our community of monthly givers. Special thanks for today’s episode goes to Melissa from Falls Church, Virginia; Elisha from Rindge, New Hampshire; Pedro from Brasilia, DF; David from Round Rock, Texas; and Bethany from MacGregor, Manitoba. Thank you all so much!
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What is the Gospel? | Preaching the Gospel E1
“A lot of us are emotionally allergic to preaching the Gospel of Jesus.”
In our post-modern culture, sharing the good news of Jesus can feel insensitive or unkind. John Mark shows us that everyone is believing a “gospel” of what they hope in, and through the Scriptures, unpacks how Jesus preached the Gospel and what it means to rethink and turn towards Jesus.
Resources for this practice:
https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/preaching-the-gospel
This podcast and its episodes are paid for by The Circle, our community of monthly givers. Special thanks for today’s episode goes to Zach from Cleveland, Tennessee; Alison from Dallas, Texas; Reggie from Arcadia, California; Jenn from Rome, Georgia; and Eric from Cincinnati, Ohio. Thank you all so much!
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Simplicity of Stuff | Simplicity E4
"The more we have, the more we want."
John Mark examines how our never-ending desire can lead to lives of discontentment and dissatisfaction, but how the practices of desiring less and generosity can help us practice simplicity and lay hold of Jesus’s promise of life to the full.
Key Scripture Passage: 1 Timothy 6v2-19
Resources for this practice:
https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/simplicity
This podcast and its episodes are paid for by The Circle, our community of monthly givers. Special thanks for today’s episode goes to: Kali from Silver Lake, Kansas; Morgan from Nashville, Tennessee; Joshua from Whitefish, Montana; Dan from Stamford, Lincolnshire; and Jerod from Fairhope, Alabama. Thank you all so much!
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Simplicity of Speech | Simplicity E3
“The mouth is the main thoroughfare of evil in human life.” – Dallas Willard
Simplicity of speech is a disciplined attempt to bring our speech into alignment with Jesus' heart. John Mark dives into what the New Testament’s author say about the power of the tongue and our words. Through it, he encourages us to simplify what we say in order to ultimately bring more blessing into the world.
Key Scripture Passages: Luke 6v43-45; Mark 12v13-17; Mark 15v1-5; James 3v1-12
Resources for this practice:
https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/simplicity
This podcast and its episodes are paid for by The Circle, our community of monthly givers. Special thanks for today’s episode goes to: Aidan from Grand Rapids, Michigan; Sydney, Cody, and Violet from Bellingham, Washington; Mark from Cary, North Carolina; Jim and Deanna from Portland, Oregon; and Ruben from Euless, Texas. Thank you all so much!
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Thankyou for walking the road of The away ahead of us John Mark. The way you translate the gospel message to us in this wild and wonderful post modern world. These podcasts and your books have been vehicles for the Holy Spirit to change my life. Thankyou for helping me slow down for hear God for myself through what you speak and write.
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I’ve only listened to the first few episodes, but I’ve been interested in learning more about spiritual formation for a while. One thing I’ll say as an avid podcast listener is that these are not podcasts to fly through quickly. Listen to the episode and take some time (at least a couple of days, maybe a week) to ponder and practice before the next. Thanks for putting this out there. I pray God will use this teaching to transform His church.