The American Trap - Mark 10:17-31
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What if the greatest threat to your faith isn't suffering—but success?
In Mark 10:17–27, Jesus encounters a wealthy, moral, deeply religious young man who seems to have everything. Yet beneath his respectable life is an idol he cannot see. This passage isn't simply about money; it's about the subtle ways good things become ultimate things.
In this sermon, we'll explore why self-deception is so dangerous, how wealth and comfort can quietly replace our dependence on God, and why only Jesus can free us from the false gods that promise life but leave us empty. We'll also consider what the shifting center of global Christianity reveals about the danger of comfortable religion and the power of a cross-shaped faith.
The question isn't whether you have money. The question is: What has your heart?