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Dave looks at Mark 7: 1-23.
He talks about how, during the COVID-19 pandemic, handwashing became a significant practice, with people learning proper techniques, such as washing for 20 seconds or using hand sanitiser.
While initially seen as an imposed rule, it was ultimately beneficial for public health. Mark 7 is an account of a time when the Pharisees criticised Jesus’ disciples for not washing their hands before eating – but not because they were concerned about hygiene; the Pharisees’ concern was about religious tradition rather than true obedience to God.
Jesus calls them hypocrites, quoting Isaiah, and pointing out that they prioritise human traditions over God’s commandments. External rituals do not make a person pure or impure; rather, it is what comes from the heart—evil thoughts and actions—that truly defile someone.
This teaching shifts the focus from outward religious practices to inner transformation and righteousness. Dave challenges us to consider whether we are following religious traditions or truly seeking God with sincere hearts. Righteousness is not about rituals but about integrity, humility, and love for God and others.
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