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Jesus paid attention to the cry of a helpless man, blind Bartimaeus. We should also help the helpless, and we must strive to become mature in our own right.

People in Jesus's day, like today, overstated in order to make a point. Pastor Tom helps us think about the point Jesus was trying to make with a series of difficult overstatements.

Just as we needed the right tools as we worked with Keep Indianapolis Beautiful over the weekend, Jesus tells us that we need the right spritual tools to do the work of the kingdom - specifically, prayer.

Jesus said that whoever is not for him is working against him. Pastor Tom encourages us to be unafraid of the devil and unified in Christ.

The Pharisees thought they were following God's ways, but Jesus knew that their hearts had turned away from Him. What can we do to remain faithful to the Lord?

Just like a runner must train to run a marathon, a disciple of Christ must continually train in the ways of following the Savior.

Today's scripture reading encourages us to pursue the path of wisdom. Jesus Christ shows us that the path leads to commitment to His body - the church.

Jesus's experiences in his hometown illustrate a timeless truth: your first instinct is often the best, and you can lose much by going with a second thought.

Jesus's experiences in his hometown illustrate a timeless truth: your first instinct is often the best, and you can lose much by going with a second thought.

The prophet Elijah faced a tremendous spiritual test and felt like he was all alone; on the mountain, the Lord's still, small voice spoke reassuringly to Elijah - and it speaks to us, as well.
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