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Grounded in Truth

1 h 0 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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This powerful message challenges us to examine the foundation upon which we're building our lives by exploring one of Scripture's most confrontational moments: Jesus cleansing the temple. We're confronted with an uncomfortable question that the religious leaders asked Jesus: 'By what authority are you doing these things?' This isn't just ancient history. It's the question we must answer today as we navigate our daily decisions about money, time, relationships, and words. The sermon draws us into the parable of the tenants in Mark 12, where a landlord sends servant after servant to collect what's rightfully his, only to have them beaten and killed. The absurdity of the story mirrors our own resistance to divine authority. Yet at the heart of this message is a beautiful promise: when we recognize Jesus as the cornerstone, measuring every aspect of our lives against His truth rather than our own wisdom, the result is always 'marvelous in our eyes.' We're reminded that Jesus doesn't just want to be acknowledged; He wants authority to enter the temple of our lives and overturn the tables of sin that we've allowed to remain. The choice is ours: will we be like sovereign citizens rejecting authority and ending up bound and led away, or will we build on the cornerstone and experience the marvelous life God intends? If you want help in starting this journey, please don't hesitate to reach out! If you want to talk to someone about going deeper in your faith or starting to walk with Jesus on a daily basis, please reach out to us at office@graceva.com

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