Mark 7

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Worship Director Justin Jackson continues our series on Mark.

There's something uncomfortably familiar about the Pharisees. It's not the robes or the rituals, but their impulse to believe that if I just follow the right rules and look like I'm doing it right, then maybe I don't have to actually change anything on the inside.

Jesus calls this out directly in Mark 7. He's sitting down to a meal with his disciples when the religious leaders confront him — and his response is a harsh quote: This people honors me with their lips, but their heart is far from me.

That's not just an ancient critique. We do this too! We make our own rules, impose them on others, and call it righteousness.

But the whole point of the law was never to be a ladder we climb. It was a mirror showing us we need help. And what Jesus offers on the other side of that realization isn't more rules. It's a new heart and actual freedom.

Key Moments

  • 0:00 Welcome

  • 1:15 Message: Lips vs. Heart — Why We Replace God's Commands with Our Own

  • 3:56 What "Spraying Beta" Has to Do with the Pharisees

  • 8:49 Scripture Reading — Mark 7:1–8

  • 9:51 Why the Pharisees' Ritual Washing Was Never About Hygiene

  • 11:28 The Law Was a Mirror, Not a Ladder

  • 15:01 How the Religious Leaders Turned Loopholes into Power

  • 19:25 Three Reasons We All Replace God's Law with Our Own

  • 28:56 What Jesus Offers Instead — A New Heart and Real Freedom

  • 31:02 Three Self-Examination Questions and Communion

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