Episode Synopsis "Lord of the Sabbath"
Early on in Mark’s gospel Jesus called himself Lord of the Sabbath. It seemed like a strange thing to say in that moment. How was Jesus Lord of the Sabbath? What did that title even mean? Yet by the end of Mark’s gospel it begins to dawn on us exactly what Jesus might have been trying to tell us. Join us as we discuss Mark 2:23 to Mark 3:6.
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