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Jesus has just finished teaching about what truly makes a person unclean. It is not what is on the outside that makes a person unclean, but it is the heart that defiles a person (ref. Mk. 7:15). In an area where He should have found faith, Jesus saw those who honor him in word only, and their hearts were far from Jesus. (ref. Mk. 7:6). However, it is in this Gentile region that Jesus finds people of great faith. A woman whose daughter has an unclean spirit and a man who is deaf and mute.
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We all have routines and traditions. It may be something as simple as brushing our teeth in the morning. Even this simple task is a tradition, a habit. In Mark 7, Jesus is questioned about traditions. Some of the Pharisees and scribes ask Jesus a question. His disciples are eating with unwashed hands, and this raises questions for some.
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In today's episode, I am joined by my wife Bren. We spend a few minutes talking about some reasons we are thankful. Our hope and prayer is that this conversation will be a blessing to you and encourage you to consider the reasons you have to be thankful.
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Mark’s gospel is an urgent gospel. Mark has a message to share about the Messiah. In chapter 6, Jesus shares this sense of urgency concerning the message of the kingdom. However, not everyone is willing to listen.
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In the gospel of Mark, Mark records several miracles of Jesus. Jesus heals a demon-possessed man, a woman suffering from bleeding and raising Jairus' daughter from the dead. These miracles demonstrate Jesus to be the Son of God. They also demonstrate Jesus' power and authority over nature, sickness, disease, and death.
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Today, we continue with our thoughts from the Gospel of Mark. In Mark 4, Jesus begins teaching in parables. Why is He speaking in parables and what can we learn from His teaching?
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Romans 15: 4 (NKJV) "For whatever things were written before were written for our learning, that we through the patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope."
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Why do I follow Jesus? This seems like a relatively simple and straight forward question. For most Christians, this question would be seemingly easy to answer. However, this one question has been on my mind for several weeks now. It's a question I have thought about over and over in my mind.
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In (Matthew 9) Jesus calls Matthew from his vocation of tax collection and says to him, "follow me" (ref. Matt. 9:9). What is it that Jesus desires for Matthew to see? What is it that He desires for Matthew and others to learn?
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In Romans 5, Paul discusses some of the blessings we have in Christ. Join our conversation today as we discuss the new life we have in Jesus.
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It's that time of year again, school is starting! With the new school year, summer is winding down and our schedules get full. On this episode, we talk about maintaining our focus when things get busy as we share a few tips we are practicing in our home.
"But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you." Matthew 6:33 (NKJV)
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