This Sunday’s sermon, “See for Yourself,” from Mark 7:6–9, challenges us to think about how easily truth can be distorted when we pass along what we think we know instead of returning to the source. Jesus confronted this problem in his own time when religious leaders elevated human traditions above God’s commandments. On this Reformation Sunday, we are reminded that faith must continually be reformed, not by opinion or custom, but by the living Word of God.
We live in a world overflowing with voices claiming to speak truth. Yet, just as in Jesus’ day, the greatest danger comes when we stop verifying what we hear and begin to mistake human words for God’s Word. The Reformers risked everything to put Scripture into our hands so we could read it for ourselves. The question now is whether we still take advantage of that gift.
As you prepare for worship, consider:
- How do I ensure that what I believe about God’s Word comes from Scripture itself?
- What might God be asking me to rediscover or reform in my own faith this week?
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