21.03.17 Peer Pressure -- Mark 1:29-45

Episode 210317 March 21, 2021 00:09:35
21.03.17 Peer Pressure -- Mark 1:29-45
Walking with Jesus with Pastor Doug Anderson Podcast
21.03.17 Peer Pressure -- Mark 1:29-45

Mar 21 2021 | 00:09:35

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Show Notes

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How do we handle the pressure… social media pressure; cancel culture pressure; politically correct pressure. . . etc.?

In recent months we’ve had many examples of social pressure applied to people in a wide range of settings… political pressure, social media pressure, tv news media pressure, and even the ‘cancel culture’ pressure… and as we’ve watched we’ve seen dramatic things happen in response to pressure. It’s rare to find someone who can stand strong against social pressure, especially standing for what is right.  In these days we’re walking with Jesus toward Easter, and it seems with each passing day His popularity increases and thus the social pressure to BE and DO what the people wanted Him to BE and Do. 

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