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Intro
Life is, in some ways, very much about people groups.
There are groups we are born into: ethnicity, culture, language, family.
And groups we navigate in and out of throughout our lives: employment, leagues, membership, friendships, etcetera.
I wonder how many groups we each belong to!...
Some groups are loose associations, while others define our very existence.
One important area of wisdom in life is understanding what group is which.
Today, we continue in Mark as we see Jesus’ interactions with various groups.
All of which He shared at least some in common.
How they interact with Jesus will tell us much about our relationship with God.
Pray
The Many: Entertained Consumers
The crowds.
They engage to get.
They have low commitment.
They pursue with the wrong motives.
Be aware of those who’s commitment seems self serving.
But don’t exclude or shun them.
Love them, invite them, care for them.
As we share Jesus’ love, remember that it wasn’t the
The Outsiders: Seek Destruction
In this case, the unclean spirits.
(Text - our life - text application)
They have ulterior motives.
What we value most, motivates us the most.
We can’t treasure sin, and walk with God.
We can’t treasure our pride and submit to God.
We can’t love the world, and serve God.
We can’t live a double life, it won’t fool God!
Right actions, wrong hearts.
Unclean spirits acknowledged Jesus as the Messiah, but wanted to destroy Him.
Still subject to Christ
The Few: Road to Obedience
Willing to follow the call
He calls us all differently and to different things.
Do you know what He has called you to?
If not, seek it out.
God has mad you for a purpose, and intend for you to follow that call.
Further in Ephesians 4, he says:
Willing to pay the price
Jesus pores into them
Teaching and admonishment and correction and wisdom.
But maybe most of all, love.
Jesus shares His blessing
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