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Nevertheless: Follow Me - March 2, 2025

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Over the course of our journey through the book of Mark, we have been encouraged time and time again to go to God. To run to our heavenly Father for wisdom, for comfort, for strength, in the things we understand, and in the things we don't. And most recently, we've talked about what it means to not just go to Him and walk away, but to remain with Him and allow ourselves the opportunity to experience the fullness of all that He is. This Sunday, we will see Jesus in a moment of distress and "exceeding sorrow..." (Mark 14:34) go to God. We will explore how our theme of Jesus vs. religion is reflected in Jesus' response, and contrast it with how you and I tend to approach our heavenly Father

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