The Temple Of The Servant King
Gospel of Mark Series | Ch. 11: 15- 19 | Pastor Joey Zorina
In this episode of Mark's Gospel Series, we learn that Jesus entered the temple to restore true communion with God that would bring fruitfulness. He comes as King of the temple, to purify the temple by becoming the ultimate sacrifice.
The Way of The Servant King
The Gospel of Mark Series | Ch. 10: 35-45 | Pastor Joey Zorina
In this episode, we learn about James and John who want to be in a place of authority. Many people struggle with servanthood because we come into relationships thinking: "What can I get out of this?" So where can we get the power to serve selflessly?
The Richest Servant King
The Gospel of Mark Series | Ch. 10: 17- 31 | Pastor Joey Zorina
In this episode, we learn about how money is a great servant but a terrible god. What you do with your money shows you if Jesus is Lord or if money is Lord!
Suffering For The Sake of The Gospel
Stand alone sermon
2 Corinthians 4: 7--18 | Pastor Joey Zorina | Stand Alone Sermon
As Jars of clay we are fragile, vulnerabe and prone to break easily. But Paul says we have this treasure in jars of clay. How do the things that we treasure shape or even break us? How can we respond to sufferings for our own good, the good of others and the glory of God?
The Judge and Servant King
The Gospel of Mark | Pastor Joey Zorina | Mark 9: 42-50
On the cross, Jesus received the judgment of hell for us. The purest hands were nailed to the cross by the hands of sinners. The purest One was pierced with a spear--by the hands of sinners.
The Father's Blessing In Disguise
Father's Day 2019 | Pastor Joey Zorina | Genesis 27: 1--20
In Gen. 32, God asked Jacob for the 2nd time: "What is your real name?" Jacob could no longer hide. He repented of the false identity he had created for himself. And God gave him a new identity and made a great nation out of him.
The Greatness of The Servant King
The Gospel of Mark | Pastor Joey Zorina | Ch. 9: 33--41
In this sermon, we see the greatest King who came to be the servant of all. On the cross, the first became the last of all. The way to be the first is to be the last.
The Power Of The Radiant King
The Gospel of Mark Series | Pastor Joey Zorina | Mark 9: 14--29
"Prayer is hard is because it is a gospel identity issue. We struggle with our sonship, this is why prayer is hard. In this story, a needy father brought a needy son to Jesus. In the gospel story, the perfect Father gives us His perfect Son.”
The Glory of The Radiant King
The Gospel of Mark Series | ch. 9: 1-13 | Pastor Joey Zorina.
"The transfigured King of Glory received the disfiguration we deserved in order that the ugliness of our sin might be beautified in God's eyes. Learn more from this sermon from Mark 9: 1-13 on The Glory of The Radiant King."
Seeing And Following The King
Gospel of Mark Series | Pastor Joey Zorina | Mark 8: 27--38
"Many modern people think that if they follow Jesus they will lose their freedom. The whole message you hear everywhere is about finding your true self, not denying self. But Jesus says follow Me and you’ll find your true self.”
The Sign of The Kingdom
Gospel of Mark Series | Pastor Joey Zorina | Mark 8: 11--21
Today, many people think that if they obey God, they'll miss out. They still think that God is a demanding taskmaster, and not a gracious God. This is the biggest lie Satan has thrown around since the Garden of Eden.
The King's Invitation To Feast
Gospel of Mark Series | Pastor Joey Zorina | Mark 8: 1--10.
Many people think that in order to come to Jesus they must be good enough to receive His blessings. But Jesus simply says: "Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and he who has no money, come, buy and eat!"
The Servant King Who Heals and Saves
The Gospel of Mark Series | Mark 7: 31--37 | Pastor Joey Zorina
The famous classical composer Beethoven began to suffer from hearing loss around 1801. At one point he had to be turned around to see the applause of the audience, because he could not hear the applause. For years he had lived for the applause of people, which only comes after the performance. So by 1802, Beethoven became very depressed and wanted to commit suicide. In the Gospel, however, we hear the Father's applause before the performance--because of Jesus.
The Gospel in Which You Stand
1 Corinthians 15: 1-11 | Easter 2019 | 2nd Anniversary | Pastor Joey Zorina
"In the society around you, people find their identity and self-worth in what they do, or will do, or how they feel. They say: “I am what I do. I am what I accomplish. I am what I feel.” But Paul says, “By the grace of God I am what I am.” The Gospel says: “You are who you are based on what Christ has done for you.” A changed life is a miracle performed by Christ through the power of His resurrection."
The Gracious Servant King
The Gospel of Mark Series | Pastor Joey Zorina | Mark 7: 24--30.
In God's family, individualistic people now have a new identity and family where you learn to put the interest of others ahead of your individual interests. And as an Asian you can finally be free from the fear of being rejected by your traditional family, because you are now a beloved child of the Most High King.
The Inside-Out Kingdom
The Gospel of Mark Series | Pastor Joey Zorina | Here in Mark 7: 14-23 we learn that:-
a) Religion Focuses on Outside Cleanliness. b) Sin Defiles Us From The Inside. c) Jesus Came To Transform Us Inside-Out.
Religious Tradition Versus The Gospel
The Gospel of Mark Series ch. 7: 1-13 | Pastor Joey Zorina
For the 3rd time in Mark's gospel, Jesus attracts the religious pharisees. How does a proper view of God's law lead to a right view of ourselves? How does it shape our understanding of the gospel of grace?
The Rescuing King
The Gospel of Mark Series | Pastor Joey Zorina | Mark 6:45-56 |
The point of the multiplication of the bread and walking on water was that: Jesus is greater than Moses who came to be The Bread of Life in the wilderness, in the sea of Galilee, and ultimately on the cross.
Communion With The King
Mark 6: 30--44 | Pastor Joey Zorina | Gospel of Mark Series. |
Just as Moses fed the Israelites in the wilderness, Jesus is the true Shepherd who fed the multitudes in the wilderness. The Shepherd King became the lamb that was slain so that we might feast on Him.

