
Fasting under the old law had specific structure, but under the new law there was no commandment. Many Jews had to come to terms with the new structure of law, which showed fasting now was not how to show allegiance or obedience.
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The most dangerous place in Mark 2:16-17 wasn't with the sinners or tax collectors, it was with the scribes and Pharisees who thought they were just fine, and judged Jesus by the people he was around.
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When you know what you must do, what do you then do? In this lesson Jason discusses living with the aftermath of authority once you have been shown how God wants you to live.
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Jesus is an authority that will not be controlled or managed. When Jesus' authority breaks into everyday life, exposes what we tolerate, re-orders what we value, and refuses to be controlled by our expectations, will we remain faithful?
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While John the Baptist and Jesus had a lot in common, there are numerous contrasts as well. Jason takes us on a study into the differences between the work of John and Jesus as seen in Mark 1:1-13.
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Lot was told that he and his family should not look back as they fled Sodom and Gomorrah, but his wife disobeyed. What was she looking back at? How does this apply to us today?
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There are correct ways to use God's law and incorrect ways as well. This lesson is an examination of the correct ways God would have us use His law.
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