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Faith that is Willing to Risk
 
Mark 2-3
 
Our faith should call us to action.
It should move us to ask tough
questions of our culture, as well as ourselves.
We should also
recognize that Christ has provided us with the answers
to the tough questions created by faith.
In Mark 2-3, Jesus challenged…
 
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The culture's understanding of God.
2.                  Who belonged in the kingdom of God.
3.                  Man-made religious traditions.
4.                  What was most important.
The Application for Us
 
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Will we challenge our culture on these same issues?
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Will we allow Jesus to challenge us on these issues?
May we as God’s people seek to be faithful to His teaching
provided for us in the Bible.
J.D. Eddins (jd@goodwoodchurch.org)
February 4, 2007
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