What is Possible?

Nick Pierce
May 25, 2025
Who is Jesus? A Study Through Mark

True faith, like that of a child, is humble and dependent—not earned. Jesus challenges self-righteousness and works-based salvation, illustrating through the rich young ruler and the "eye of the needle" metaphor that salvation is impossible through human effort but entirely possible through God’s grace.

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What is Possible?

True faith, like that of a child, is humble and dependent—not earned. Jesus challenges self-righteousness and works-based salvation, illustrating through the rich young ruler and the "eye of the needle" metaphor that salvation is impossible through human effort but entirely possible through God’s grace.

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