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#30 The Problem Is the Heart

Series: Mark

Chuck Sligh

October 13, 2020

The Pharisees and scribes were all wrapped up in rules and externals. In Mark 7:1-23, Jesus taught that what pleases Him most is worship from the HEART.

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TEXT: Mark 7-1-23 – "Then came together unto him the Pharisees, and certain of the scribes, which came from Jerusalem. 2 And when they saw some of his disciples eat bread with defiled, that is to say, with unwashen, hands, they found fault. 3 For the Pharisees, and all the Jews, except they wash their hands oft, eat not, holding the tradition of the elders. 4 And when they come from the market, except they wash, they eat not. And many other things there be, which they have received to hold, as the washing of cups, and pots, brasen vessels, and of tables. 5 Then the Pharisees and scribes asked him, Why walk not thy disciples according to the tradition of the elders, but eat bread with unwashen hands? 6 He answered and said unto them, Well hath Esaias prophesied of you hypocrites, as it is written, This people honoureth me with their lips, but their heart is far from me. 7 Howbeit in vain do they worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. 8 For laying aside the commandment of God, ye hold the tradition of men, as the washing of pots and cups: and many other such like things ye do. 9 And he said unto them, Full well ye reject the commandment of God, that ye may keep your own tradition. 10 For Moses said, Honour thy father and thy mother; and, Whoso curseth father or mother, let him die the death: 11 But ye say, If a man shall say to his father or mother, It is Corban, that is to say, a gift, by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me; he shall be free. 12 And ye suffer him no more to do ought for his father or his mother; 13 Making the word of God of none effect through your tradition, which ye have delivered: and many such like things do ye. 14 And when he had called all the people unto him, he said unto them, Hearken unto me every one of you, and understand: 15 There is nothing from without a man, that entering into him can defile him: but the things which come out of him, those are they that defile the man. 16 If any man have ears to hear, let him hear. 17 And when he was entered into the house from the people, his disciples asked him concerning the parable. 18 And he saith unto them, Are ye so without understanding also? Do ye not perceive, that whatsoever thing from without entereth into the man, it cannot defile him; 19 Because it entereth not into his heart, but into the belly, and goeth out into the draught, purging all meats? 20 And he said, That which cometh out of the man, that defileth the man. 21 For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, 22 Thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness: 23 All these evil things come from within, and defile the man. "

INTRODUCTION

Illus. – One day a teenage girl noticed that her mother was cutting off the ends of a pot roast she was putting in the oven to cook for dinner. This seemed odd to her because there was more than enough room in the pot for the whole roast, so she asked her mom why she cut off the ends.

Her mother replied, “I don’t know. It’s just what my mom always did.”

Determined to find the answer to this mystery, she asked her grandmother who said, “I don’t know either. My mother just always did it that way, so I did too.”

So she went to her great-grandmother to ask the reason she cut the ends off and she said, “Well, we had very small ovens in those days and the pot roast didn’t fit in the oven unless I cut the ends off.”

Sometimes we do simply things because, well, that’s the way it’s always been done.

Today’s message is about traditions. Now traditions in and of themselves are not wrong. Sometimes they can be as harmless as cutting off the ends of a pot roast. But in the religious realm, they can cause us to end up defending a tradition at the expense of what following God is really all about.

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