Most Recent
03 08 26 sermon What must I do?
This powerful exploration of Mark 10:17-31 challenges us to examine what truly stands between us and eternal life. We encounter the rich young ruler who comes to Jesus with what seems like a sincere question, yet his heart reveals a deeper issue. The passage reminds us that our relationship with God isn't about checking boxes or completing religious checklists. Instead, it's about total surrender. Jesus doesn't give the young man a generic answer; He offers a personalized diagnosis of what's holding him back. For this ruler, it was his wealth and possessions that owned him rather than the other way around. The disciples' amazement at Jesus's teaching about the difficulty of entering God's kingdom reveals their own misunderstanding—they believed wealth was a sign of God's blessing and favor. But Jesus turns this assumption upside down, explaining that anything we cling to more tightly than we cling to Him becomes an obstacle. The eye of the needle illustration isn't about impossibility, but about the willingness to strip away everything unnecessary to enter the kingdom. We're invited to ask ourselves: What is the one thing we're holding onto that prevents us from following Jesus completely? The beautiful truth is that with God, all things are possible, even our transformation from people who grasp at temporary things to those who embrace eternal life.