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Mark chapter 3 verse 7 says.
But Jesus withdrew with his disciples to the C and a great multitude From Galilee, follow them and from Judea and Jerusalem in, I do Mia and Beyond the Jordan and those from tyre and sidon a great multitude when they heard how many things he was doing, it came to him.
We told his disciples at a small boat to be, kept ready for him because of the multitude, lest they should crush him.
For he healed many.
So that, as many as had afflictions pressed him pressed about him to touch him.
And the unclean spirits whenever they saw him fell down before him and cried out saying you are the son of God.
But he sternly warned them that they should not make him known.
Let's pray together.
Are gracious and kind heavenly father will what a privilege it is to come into this place?
And father, just too.
Hear your word.
Being red.
Reminds us Lord of your sovereignty in your control.
Over this entire universe.
And that is something that we can rest in something that we can be confident in not of ourselves.
But in you, father, I pray as we enter into this time of worship of listening to your word being preached.
Father, I pray that you would give us listening ears and hearts that are receptive to hear it.
And I pray, Lord, that you would give those that are here, that is lost those who are lost and I'm saved.
Father, I pray that you would speak life into them today through your word and by your spirit we pray and Lord May each believer.
Each Christian leave here with much more rejoicing and which we came in Knowing that we are saved only by your grace.
And For Your Glory.
And that would give you praise and honor.
We ask all of these things in Christ name and all of God's people said, amen.
We've been talkin about the the past several weeks about this mounting hostility between Jesus and the Pharisees.
We know, it started back in Chapter 2 and compare them.
And I want to go over it again.
Just as we know that the key to learning is repetition is the key to learning.
So I want to go back to Hobart again starting in Chapter 2, their in capernium.
This conflict started when Jesus forgave the paralytics sin, you said it a paralytic, son.
Your sins are forgiven into the scribes and Pharisees, then they accuse Jesus of blasphemy.
Something that was punishable by Death.
And the next we see another hostility that is when Jesus called unto himself a Despicable tax collector named Levi or we would know him better as Matthew cause this Center to be one of his followers and this to upset the Pharisee.
And then to add upon that Jesus sat with went to Matthew's house and ate and drank with Sinners.
And of course, a pair of so you saw this as something very scandalous.
And then they observe that Jesus and his disciples did not observe their man-made traditional laws regarding this thing of fasting.
And so, from their perspective, Jesus was really not a teacher of the law.
He was saying a dangerous fraud, at least that they were trying to formulate that in people's minds.
I didn't finally, we saw the last couple of weeks.
There was the Collision over the observance of the Sabbath.
Because Jesus and his disciples pics and 8 Grain on the Sabbath day.
And because Jesus healed a wizard man's hand, that was the final straw.
Both of these acts that occurred on the Sabbath days where I counted unto the Pharisees as a unforgivable breach of the Sabbath law.
And so now blinded with hatred.
They beat the pious separatist Paris.
He's formed and then an Unholy alliance with the Godless world leader Odeon as together.
They plotted for Jesus destruction, we saw that last Sunday and inverse number 6, where it says that the Pharisees went out.
This is just after Jesus healed, the weather man's hand, the Pharisees went out and immediately plotted with her rodians against Jesus, haven't they might destroy the Lord, Jesus Christ.
Now remember the Pharisees, and the herodians were enemies one with another.
They did not like one another one bit.
But now we find that they have something in common.
What is that?
They're their hatred for the Lord.
Jesus Christ.
Hey, listen is never good.
When you have two entities like this, the Pharisees and herodian working together plotting together, those enemies now uniting themselves together especially in a way that is so evil.
But though our passage of scripture has such a black backdrop of evil of evil plotting and scheming.
Listen, there is a bright light of Grace all over this passage of scripture.
I pray that we see this today and I pray that this is a great reminder for us as we live in this Evil dark world, that is always plotting.
That is always scheming about We will see even in these dark days, the Light of Christ Grace and the Brilliance and beauty of our God who is Sovereign Over All.
I want to notice three things this morning.
First of all, I want you to I want us to see the popularity of Jesus, the popularity of Jesus verse 7 houses.
But Jesus.
Withdrew with his disciples to the Sea.
And a great multitude From Galilee followed him.
From Judea and Jerusalem in idumea and Beyond the Jordan and those from tyre and sidon.
So it was a large multitude, it was a huge crowd, a great multitude of people.
It was so great.
One reason it was great, was because during this time.
In Galilee, at this time, it was densely populated.
It was heavily populated by some commentators insist that tens of thousands of people were present at this time, a thousands.
And then this number is then Amplified by hundreds, more who had come a hundred made, a hundred mile Journey from Jerusalem and Judea and many more have come even further from out of media.
And then you add to this those who travel from the coastal cities of Tyre and sidon.
And so you have this, then this picture here This is why Mark tells us of the geographical details of where this large crowd had traveled from.
If this was a massive response here, he gives us these details because we must remember that people who have traveled so far.
Will not be so easily denied.
Okay.
So this was a, a large group of people who have traveled, a great distance to see Jesus.
And to be with him, there are waves upon waves of needy, people who are absolutely demanding, the attention of the Lord Jesus Christ.
In the Bible tells us here that so great was the crowd.
That Christ was in physical danger, for says a 9.
So we told his disciples that is small boat should be, kept ready for him because of the multitude lest they should crush him.
It's a one of Jesus disciples, he just Hubbard Hubbard close by in a small boat a much.
The same way we would keep a car at hand with the engine running just in case Jesus needed to get have a quick getaway.
this is, This crowd had escalated into a very, very dangerous situation.
Jesus and his disciples, we're on the verge of being trampled to death.
That's the idea here in Jesus even says this you have a boat ready just outside of the shore that if they come any closer, I can get in that boat because listen, they're going to crush me.
We recently heard of such tragedy.
You think about something that just happened in South Korea?
It was a Halloween celebration.
Tens of thousands of young people in the city streets.
Overcrowded somebody for some reason, panic.
causing thousands then to really just like sardines find themselves in a situation where they could not breathe.
I didn't they pass out to them.
People just trample over them.
155 Souls went off into eternity, just the other day that this is just a few weeks ago, because of being trampled to death horrible way to die.
It is really a death by suffocation.
Horrible way.
And then, we think about a similar scene that took place in London in 1856.
Charles Spurgeon was preaching at a massive Auditorium there in London.
Some 10,000 people We're in attendance.
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