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*Sound starts around 13 minutes in*   Jesus isn't looking for perfect people, he makes a beeline for the broken, offering himself as the solution they need.
So far in Mark we've seen Jesus heal, but in this passage he addresses a deeper and more fundamental need first.
When Jesus announced the Kingdom of God was arriving in and through him, it was accompanied by power to change and transform reality.
Jesus came announcing the arrival of the Kingdom of God. One of the core signs of this new reality was the overthrow of evil powers.
The opening words to Mark's gospel account are loaded with clues that point us back to the beginning of a different story...
We kick of our series in the gospel of Mark with an overview of the book's main theme: revealing Jesus' true identity.

Do This

September 12, 2023
What is the significance of communion/the Lord's Supper/Eucharist? Who's it for? Why do we do it? And how should we do it?
Death. The elephant in the room. How does scripture shape our perspective to the brevity of life and give us hope beyond the grave?
Where do you turn for hope when you need it? What reason do we have for confidence in times of difficulty or fear? Psalm 121 encourages us.
Psalm 127 warns us that if God is not building what we're building, our best efforts are in vain. How do we avoid that? Prayer.