Sunday Sermon | The Gospel of Mark: Everyone Is Looking For You
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Mark 1:35–45 | Pastor Jason Smith FBC Boerne — Gospel of Mark Series
Everyone is looking for you.
The disciples said it to Jesus like it was breaking news. For most of us, it's just Tuesday.
In this message from Mark 1:35–45, Pastor Jason Smith opens with unusual honesty about his own exhaustion — a week alone in Wyoming with no cell signal, returning to a totaled car and a flooded house — and makes a simple, pastoral case: if Jesus needed to withdraw and pray, how much more do we?
The second half of the passage introduces a man with leprosy. Not just sick — exiled. Cut off from family, community, worship. Required by law to cry out "unclean" if anyone came near. And Jesus, moving against every social and religious boundary of the day, reaches out and touches him.
That touch is the sermon. When Jesus touches the unclean, he doesn't become unclean. They become clean. And that movement — Jesus drawing near to the broken rather than keeping his distance — is exactly what the church remembers at the Lord's Table.
This message was preached on a Lord's Supper Sunday, and the two halves of the passage carry the two movements of the morning beautifully. Worth listening to in full.
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