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When Our World Begins to Shake

When Our World Begins to Shake

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There is a quiet illusion most of us carry through daily life, the belief that if we plan carefully enough, invest wisely enough, and stay intentional enough, we can keep things stable. That the life we are building is mostly under our control.

Then something shakes.

In this week's message from Mark 13:1–13, Pastor Rob opens one of the most misunderstood passages in the Gospel of Mark, the Olivet Discourse, not as a roadmap for end-times speculation, but as something far more personal and far more urgent. Jesus, walking out of the temple with his disciples just after pointing to a widow who gave everything she had, turns their attention toward something they cannot yet see. The temple they are marveling at, all those massive stones and gleaming columns, will come down. Every stone thrown. Nothing left standing.

It is a conversation ender. And it is meant to be.

Because Jesus is not just talking about a building. He is talking about everything we quietly treat as permanent. Our plans. Our futures. The assumptions we carry that we have never even named. He is asking his disciples, and he is asking us: what are you actually building your life on?

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