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In this episode, we dive into Mark 7:1–23, where Jesus confronts the Pharisees and scribes over their obsession with outward religious traditions. When they accuse His disciples of eating with “unclean hands,” Jesus exposes the deeper problem: a heart that is far from God.
Quoting Book of Isaiah, Jesus declares that empty traditions can replace genuine worship. He challenges the religious leaders for elevating human rules above God’s Word and calls His listeners to understand that true defilement does not come from external things, but from the sinful condition of the human heart.
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In this episode, we dive into Mark 7:1–23, where Jesus confronts the Pharisees and scribes over their obsession with outward religious traditions. When they accuse His disciples of eating with “unclean hands,” Jesus exposes the deeper problem: a heart that is far from God.
Quoting Book of Isaiah, Jesus declares that empty traditions can replace genuine worship. He challenges the religious leaders for elevating human rules above God’s Word and calls His listeners to understand that true defilement does not come from external things, but from the sinful condition of the human heart.