We conclude our study on CONTRASTS by looking at a fruit tree that has no fruit and a mountain that moves. We also see Jesus out-thinking the most powerful and intellectual people in the land. This is a classic account that gives us much to chew on.
We look at three accounts that are lumped together in the Gospel of Mark. In all of these, we see "blind people” but in one, we see a blind man that can see better than anyone else. It is our continuing study of the CONTRASTS.
THIS WEEKEND We meet a young leader who is concerned about his eternity. The problem for him is that he wants to have multiple gods — and that doesn’t work. Jesus’ answer to this man’s very important question is wonderful to study and has multiple components. We will unpack that answer together.
We begin a new 4-part series on CONTRASTS. The purpose of this section is to help us to think like the LORD, not like the WORLD. In this first study, we will talk about the sanctity of marriage and the faith of a child.