Westminster Reformed Presbyterian Church Sermons

The Stain

28 min · 10. maj 2026
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Mark 7:1-23 The Stain I) Stains make us unpresentable v.1-5 II) Stains that come from inside of us v.1-16 III) How can our stains be cleansed? V. 17-23 Reflection Questions: 1) What was the purpose of the purity laws in the Old Testament? 2) What is Jesus’ critique of the Pharisees? What do you think of Jesus' statement in v.21-23? 3) What about us? Is it hard to be honest with your thought life and your inner desires? 4) When and where and in what ways are you inclined to think or act as if your outward actions make you clean? 5) What substitutes for inner purity and holiness are churched people likely to rely on to give them standing with God? 6) What practices or habits have you adopted (or could adopt) to help you rely on what Jesus has done?

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