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Mark 9:2-29
- January 17, 2021
- Travis Edgerton
- Mark 9:2-29
Other Messages in This Series
- Jesus: Prologue September 27, 2020 Matt Whiteford
- Jesus: The Kingdom of God October 4, 2020 Matt Whiteford
- Jesus: MY King October 11, 2020
- Jesus: Virtue Signaling October 18, 2020 Matt Whiteford
- Jesus: Identification vs. Investment October 25, 2020 Matt Whiteford
- Jesus: Who is this Jesus? November 1, 2020 Travis Edgerton
- Jesus: Heart Problems November 8, 2020 Matt Whiteford
- Jesus: In or Out November 15, 2020 Matt Whiteford
- Jesus: Anatomy of Compassion November 22, 2020 Kyle Belden
- Jesus: Mark 8:11-30 November 29, 2020 Travis Edgerton
- Following Jesus January 10, 2021 Matt Whiteford
- Mark 9:30-50 January 24, 2021 Kyle Belden
- Adjusted Jesus Following January 31, 2021 Matt Whiteford
- Defining Moment February 7, 2021 Matt Whiteford
- Mark 11:1-25 February 14, 2021 Kyle Belden
- Under New Management February 21, 2021 Matt Whiteford
- How to Follow Jesus February 28, 2021 Matt Whiteford

Jesus
The book of Mark is full of regular people under really difficult, sometimes terrible, circumstances. They had no control over what was going on, and they didn’t know how they were going to deal with it. They were hopeless, frustrated, and anxious. Do you ever feel that way? Jesus experienced situations like that too, yet He wasn’t overwhelmed by them. What did He do differently and can we do the same thing?