Do you remember life before cell phones? Or email or the internet?
Did you ever use traveler's checks or money orders?
How about cameras? Kodak Brownie? Instamatic? Polaroid? 35mm?
Change is inevitable. And often, it's beneficial! Yet many, if not most of us resist change, even when what's new is better than the old.
Change is uncomfortable. In fact, if doing something new or trying a new way doesn't feel awkward at first, you're probably not doing it right! Often, change feels like a loss. We like what we know, even if it's not working very well.
As we pick up our study in Mark's gospel this week, we find Jesus continuing to ruffle the feathers of the religious leaders. Jesus' way of doing things breaks all the rules of their religious game. And they are not happy about it. The old ways are just fine, thank you very much. There's no need to change things... or is there?
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