John Mark Comer Teachings cover image

John Mark Comer Teachings

Latest episodes

undefined
Apr 15, 2022 • 46min

Dreams: Different, Harder, Longer, Better | Discovering Your Identity and Calling E6

Our God-given dreams are how God leads us and guides us into our identity and calling, to be who God made us, and to do what God made us to do. But dreams can be difficult to live with because there is always a gap between the dream and its fulfillment. In this teaching, John Mark lays out a theology of biblical dreams by exploring the story of Joseph. Through it, John Mark shows that God's fulfillment of our dreams is different, harder, longer, but also better than we can imagine. By remaining faithful to how God is calling us to live in the here and now, we can live with boldness and conviction in the identity and calling that God has for us.Key Scripture Passages: Genesis 37v2 - Genesis 45v8; Philippians 4v11-13Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/identity-and-calling
undefined
Apr 8, 2022 • 46min

How We Change: Intentional Spiritual Formation | Discovering Your Identity and Calling E5

We are all being formed into someone. For us, as apprentices of Jesus, how do we become more like Him? In this teaching, John Mark tells us that our apprenticeship to Jesus needs to be stronger than the stories we believe, our habits, our relationships, and our environment. Then he lays out how teaching, practice, community, and the Holy Spirit can help us counter these influences. John Mark closes by equipping us with tools and practices to help us be intentional in our spiritual formation with the goal of becoming more like Jesus. Key Scripture Passages: Luke 6v39-40; Romans 12v2; Matthew 5-7Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/identity-and-callingCelebration of Discipline by Richard FosterThe Cost of Discipleship by Diedrich Bonhoeffer
undefined
Apr 1, 2022 • 43min

How We Change: Unintentional Spiritual Formation | Discovering Your Identity and Calling E4

We are all being shaped. The question is, what is shaping you? This week, John Mark challenges us with this question as he unpacks how our beliefs, habits, relationships, and experiences all shape the person that we are. Rather than passively let these influences shape us, we are called, as apprentices of Jesus, to be intentional with our beliefs, habits, relationships, and experiences as we seek to curate our lives to grow in our love for Jesus.Key Scripture Passages: Ephesians 4v1-24; Galatians 4v19; Proverbs 4v23Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/identity-and-calling
undefined
Mar 25, 2022 • 47min

Calling: The Inward Journey | Discovering Your Identity and Calling E3

In the journey to discover your identity and calling, a transformation from who you are now to who you are becoming in Christ needs to take place. During that "inward journey," you have to come face-to-face with your sin. In this teaching, John Mark gives insight into how to navigate this journey. First, he walks us through the "layers of sin" and shows us how to address our sins at their roots. Then, he equips us with some tools to help us face our sin, including a short teaching on the Enneagram. And finally, John Mark reminds us that we can't do it on our own: we need the salvation that only Jesus can offer. Key Scripture Passages: Matthew 4v18-22; Matthew 9v9-13Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/identity-and-callingThe Road Back to You, Suzanne CollinsInvitation to a Journey, Robert MulhollandThe Road to Character, David Brooksenneagraminstitute.com
undefined
Mar 18, 2022 • 46min

Identity | Discovering Your Identity and Calling E2

Who am I? Somewhere in our hearts, we all are seeking the answer to this question, trying to find security and worth. In this teaching, John Mark teaches us about who the Bible says we are. Jesus found his identity from Heaven, but we often find our identities from earthly things: in what we do, what we have, what we want, or even what others think about us. But the Bible says that not only is our identity rooted in Jesus and what He did on the Cross, but it is also rooted in our future with Him, rather than our past or present reality. John Mark closes by exhorting us to "live in a manner worthy of calling with which we have been called," and to embrace the fullness of God's identity and calling on our lives. Key Scripture Passages: Matthew 3v13-17; Ephesians 1v1-15; Ephesians 4v1-3Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/identity-and-calling
undefined
Mar 11, 2022 • 45min

The Journey | Discovering Your Identity and Calling E1

Discovering our identity and calling is one of the key tasks of apprenticeship to Jesus because what we believe about our identity and calling has ramifications for who we become and what we do with our lives. And while the journey of discovery can be scary and difficult, the Scriptures and millennia of Christian tradition show us that it is essential. In this teaching, John Mark lays out the biblical basis for the practice of discovering our identity and calling. Then he explains what this journey is like by breaking down its stages. Finally, he offers resources to help in our journey and encourages us to embrace the process with community and the Holy Spirit. Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/identity-and-calling
undefined
Mar 4, 2022 • 54min

Fixed-Hour Prayer | Prayer E4

We are all called to spend our lives abiding (John 15:4). Paul called it "praying without ceasing;" Brother Lawrence called it “practicing the presence of God." Jesus claimed that there is a strong connection between abiding and joy. In this teaching, John Mark gives us key insights to practicing this joy-filled lifestyle. First, John Mark challenges us to slow down, open our lives to the flow of the spirit, and practice the presence of God. Then he shows how the practice of fixed-hour prayer can be an effective tool to unlock this lifestyle. By pressing into the discipline of fixed-hour prayer, we can open our hearts to the joy and peace that Jesus promises. Key Scripture Passages: 1 Thessalonians 5v16-18; Daniel 6v1-28Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/prayer
undefined
Feb 25, 2022 • 47min

Unanswered Prayer | Prayer E3

What do you do when your prayers are not answered? In Jesus' teaching to His disciples in John 14-17, He tells them three times that whatever they ask for in His name will be done. So how do we make sense of Jesus’ promise to answer prayer with the reality that we all have unanswered prayers? In this teaching, John Mark goes through the various types and reasons for unanswered prayer in the Bible and explains how "laments" in the Psalms can serve as an example for how to bring our unanswered prayers to God. Key Scripture Passages: John 14v12-13; John 15v7, 16-17; John 16v23-24; Daniel 10; Matthew 21v21-22; Luke 18v1-8; Psalm 66v18; Isaiah 58v6-12; Psalm 13Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/prayer
undefined
Feb 18, 2022 • 46min

Intercessory Prayer | Prayer E2

Last week, John Mark walked us through Jesus teaching us how to pray. This week, we learn why we pray. In this teaching, John Mark covers Jesus' teaching and parable on prayer in Luke 11 to show that Jesus sees prayer differently. He believes that prayer is a way to collaborate with God to create good in the world. John Mark also challenges our preconceptions of prayer by talking through Jesus' command to ask with shameless audacity and don't stop asking. The episode concludes with some practical tips to make prayer a consistent element of your discipleship to Jesus. Key Scripture Passages: Luke 11v1-13; Genesis 1v26-28; Genesis 2v15-17; Genesis 3v6-7; Exodus 32v1-10Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/prayer
undefined
Feb 11, 2022 • 41min

Teach Us to Pray | Prayer E1

How should we pray? For most of us, prayer is a weak point in our apprenticeship to Jesus, and it's hard to do in the digital age. But Jesus made prayer a consistent part of His lifestyle, and it didn't seem to be a chore for Him. In this message, John Mark breaks down the practice of prayer. After defining prayer and explaining why it is so hard for many of us, John Mark explains what the Lord's Prayer teaches us about the attitude Jesus's had toward prayer and how we can press into prayer not just to meet our needs and wants, but primarily to enjoy the Father's presence. Key Scripture Passages: Luke 5v15-16; Luke 6v12; Luke 9v18, 28-34; Luke 11v1-4Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/prayer

Get the Snipd
podcast app

Unlock the knowledge in podcasts with the podcast player of the future.
App store bannerPlay store banner

AI-powered
podcast player

Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features

Discover
highlights

Listen to the best highlights from the podcasts you love and dive into the full episode

Save any
moment

Hear something you like? Tap your headphones to save it with AI-generated key takeaways

Share
& Export

Send highlights to Twitter, WhatsApp or export them to Notion, Readwise & more

AI-powered
podcast player

Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features

Discover
highlights

Listen to the best highlights from the podcasts you love and dive into the full episode