The  storm is raging: ‘they were making headway painfully, for the wind was  against them’ (Mark 6:48). Jesus draws near, and there is peace: ‘the  wind ceased’ (Mark 6:51). Another ‘storm’ continues to rage: ‘Why do  your disciples not live according to the tradition of the elders...?’  (Mark 7:5). How did Jesus respond to this ‘storm’ of criticism? - He  exposed the hypocrisy of those who made the tradition of men more  important than the Word of God (Mark 7:7-9,13). He invited ‘the people’  to come ‘to Him’, to ‘hear’, to ‘understand’. His Word was addressed to  ‘all’ of them (Mark 7:14). Jesus emphasizes this point: ‘man looks on  the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart’ (1 Samuel  16:7). The heart of the matter is the matter of the heart. Which will it  be? - ‘Their hearts were hardened’ (Mark 7:52) or ‘Loving the Lord your  God with all your heart’ (Mark 12:30).
 "Be careful! Watch out for the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees!"  (Matthew 17:6),. even after there us divine revelation (Matthew 16:17),  the influence of evil can be felt (Matthew 16:23), The warning - "Be  careful! Watch out ... !" must never be forgotten. Satan is looking for  an opportunity to leads us away from the Lord. We must hear what Jesus  is saying to us about discipleship (Matthew 16:24), and we must commit   ourselves to Him (Matthew 16:25). There is nothing more important than  this (Matthew 16:26). If we are to be true followers of Jesus, we must  learn to live our lives in the light of eternity (Matthew 16:27). We are  to seek revelations of God's eternal Kingdom, revelations which will  send us back, from the mountain-top, to live each day for Jesus.  
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