Tom Potter - July 20, 2025

We Have an Interruptible Savior

Do you trust God to answer your prayers and patiently await His timing, or do you find yourself consumed with worries about when, how, or if He will act? This week’s message delves into two powerful stories from Jesus’s hectic and activity-filled life: a desperate father pleading for his daughter's life and a suffering woman reaching out to Jesus in the crowd. What stands out in both accounts is Jesus's response. He stops. He listens. He heals. Jesus was never too busy for people in need, welcoming interruptions not as distractions but as divine moments.

From Series: "The Good News: the Gospel of Mark"

As we look at the first 8 chapters of The Gospel of Mark, we will see Jesus moving with urgency — healing the sick, casting out demons, and teaching with unparalleled authority. And everywhere He goes, He announces one central message: “The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!” But Jesus didn’t just proclaim this message — He demonstrated it as well. Everywhere Jesus went, He showed people who He is, and how that is good news for all of humanity. In The Gospel of Mark: The Good News, we will explore the revolutionary way Jesus reveals Himself and calls us to respond to the good news of His Kingdom. The good news goes so far beyond salvation – it's an invitation to transform our lives, day in and day out.

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