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In the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 14, verses 12-16, Jesus’s earthly ministry was ending, and his arrest, trial and crucifixion loomed like a threatening dark cloud on the horizon. He sends two of His disciples into the city and tells them to look for "a man carrying a waterpot.” This man would lead them to the place where Jesus would observe the Jewish Passover with His disciples. While performing a task that was usually done by women in this culture, this man is a timeless reminder that there is significance in insignificance. Preaching during the 2023 Big Enough Conference at the Clay Street Missionary Baptist Church, Shelbyville, Kentucky, Dr. Stubblefield tells us why.
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In the Gospel of Mark, Chapter 14, verses 12-16, Jesus’s earthly ministry was ending, and his arrest, trial and crucifixion loomed like a threatening dark cloud on the horizon. He sends two of His disciples into the city and tells them to look for "a man carrying a waterpot.” This man would lead them to the place where Jesus would observe the Jewish Passover with His disciples. While performing a task that was usually done by women in this culture, this man is a timeless reminder that there is significance in insignificance. Preaching during the 2023 Big Enough Conference at the Clay Street Missionary Baptist Church, Shelbyville, Kentucky, Dr. Stubblefield tells us why.