The Lord of All: Embracing Sinners Over The Self-Righteous
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In Mark 2:13-3:6, we explore Jesus' radical message that challenges conventional religious norms. He dines with sinners, redefining feasting as a celebration of grace (2:13-17). The discourse on fasting (2:18-22) reveals the transformative nature of faith, while the Sabbath debates (2:23-3:6) highlight true compassion over mere rules. Central to these passages is the profound truth that Jesus came to restore the lost, welcoming those society deems unworthy. This lesson encourages us to embrace grace and extend love beyond our own understanding.
The Lord of All: Embracing Sinners Over The Self-Righteous
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Mark 2:13-3:6 Lesson 04 (Oct 01, 2013) The Man Who fits No Formula 2:13-17 Feasting 2:18-22 Fasting 2:23-3:6 Sabbath Feuds Central Idea: The Lord of all came not to call the self-righteous, but sinners