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“Jesus calls his followers to treasure him above all else, especially money. ”
Many people believe that their lives would be easier or more satisfying if they only had more money. Yet it's often the case that more money means more problems. In this passage, Jesus addressed the attitude his disciples should have toward possessions and warns them of the spiritual danger wealth poses.
ABOUT THIS MESSAGE
Christians claim that Jesus is the King of kings and Lord of lords, and they look and pray for the coming of his kingdom on earth as in heaven. Yet every year that goes by, the world seems to grow worse and worse and drifts farther away from God. Are the people of God naïve or foolish for hoping for a kingdom we can't see? During this series through Mark's Gospel, we will see that God's kingdom is coming and is already here, but it is hidden by the same suffering and humility that characterized Jesus's life.
Download “The Follower’s Five,” a weekly discipleship resource, for this message: https://followersfive.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2022/Fall_22/FF_11.13.22_Mk10.17-31.pdf
If want to know and follow Jesus, or have something we can pray for you about please respond HERE: https://go.cbcluling.com/connect
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Scripture References: Mark 10:17–31
The Treasure of the Kingdom | Pastor Brad Mills | CBC Luling
By Central Baptist Church - Luling, TX“Jesus calls his followers to treasure him above all else, especially money. ”
Many people believe that their lives would be easier or more satisfying if they only had more money. Yet it's often the case that more money means more problems. In this passage, Jesus addressed the attitude his disciples should have toward possessions and warns them of the spiritual danger wealth poses.
ABOUT THIS MESSAGE
Christians claim that Jesus is the King of kings and Lord of lords, and they look and pray for the coming of his kingdom on earth as in heaven. Yet every year that goes by, the world seems to grow worse and worse and drifts farther away from God. Are the people of God naïve or foolish for hoping for a kingdom we can't see? During this series through Mark's Gospel, we will see that God's kingdom is coming and is already here, but it is hidden by the same suffering and humility that characterized Jesus's life.
Download “The Follower’s Five,” a weekly discipleship resource, for this message: https://followersfive.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2022/Fall_22/FF_11.13.22_Mk10.17-31.pdf
If want to know and follow Jesus, or have something we can pray for you about please respond HERE: https://go.cbcluling.com/connect
——
Stay Connected
Website: http://www.cbcluling.com
CBC Facebook: https://go.cbcluling.com/fb
Scripture References: Mark 10:17–31
The Treasure of the Kingdom | Pastor Brad Mills | CBC Luling