Come and See: Crowds, Conflict, and Calling

EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 35 MIN

Come and See: Crowds, Conflict, and Calling

from New Promise Church · host New Promise Church

Are you part of the crowd, stuck in the conflict, or ready to answer the call?This Sunday’s message, “Crowds, Conflict, and Calling,” takes us into Mark 3 where we see three powerful realities unfolding around Jesus. The crowds are growing. The opposition is intensifying. And in the middle of it all, Jesus calls ordinary men to follow Him.As the fame of Christ spreads, so does resistance. Religious leaders question His authority. Hearts are exposed. Motives are revealed. And yet, Jesus is not distracted by applause or intimidated by opposition. He remains focused on His mission — and He invites others to join Him in it.This message will challenge us to examine where we stand. Are we simply part of the crowd, watching from a distance? Are we resisting what Jesus wants to do in us? Or are we willing to step forward when He calls our name?Our God is an extraordinary God who uses ordinary people. The question is not whether He is calling — the question is whether we are ready to respond.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.

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