The Jesus Mark Wants You to Know - 28 Days to Become More Intimate With Jesusনমুনা

Day 8 - Mark 2:18 - 3:33
Religion vs. Relationship
At this point in Jesus’ life, Mark shows us the difference between the religious rules and regulations of the Pharisees and the freedom Jesus offers sinners in need of forgiveness.
Word spread quickly over a large region and people traveled as far as 100 miles to see Him. Every time Jesus did something that seemed to break the religious law, or through miracles overcome the natural law, He was both sought after and opposed.
These things had never been done before and some began wondering if Jesus was out of His mind or perhaps possessed by Satan. What Jesus taught and did was nothing like what the religious teachers had ever experienced.
It was too unorthodox, too simple, too free and too unfamiliar. Therefore it must be bad. This angered and saddened Jesus. His offer of freedom, forgiveness, healing and deliverance was rejected because of hard hearts and closed minds.
Am I religious? Or do I have a personal relationship with God? Do I in any way reject His offer of unconditional love and forgiveness? Do I doubt His power to heal and deliver from demonic oppression? Do I have compassion and love for those not there yet?
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About this Plan

This devotional takes you through each chapter of the gospel of Mark in 28 days. You’ll see Jesus in a way that challenges and inspires you to want to be closer to Him. Each chapter has a commentary that is relatable and applicable. It includes simple questions for each day’s reading to help you evaluate where you’re at and how you can grow deeper in your love for Jesus.
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