3/22/2026 Midtown Church -Elk Grove Campus
“CALLED TO A LIFE BEYOND THE CROWD”
Pastor Christa Armstead
BIG IDEA:
Crowds followed Jesus, but many stayed in the crowd.
Some were curious.
Some were amazed.
Some were inspired.
But few moved beyond the crowd.
POINT 1: JESUS TAUGHT CROWDS
- Mark 2:13–17
- Jesus preached the Good News.
- People were hungry for hope.
- Jesus ate with sinners.
POINT 2: JESUS BLESSED CROWDS
- Mark 2:1–4 – Friends bring a man through the roof.
- Mark 8:7–8 – Jesus feeds the 4,000.
- Mark 1:40–43 – Jesus heals a man with leprosy.
- John 6:26 – “You are looking for me… because you ate the loaves.”
- Many weren’t hungry for truth—just for what Jesus could do.
- Jesus meets needs, but He is ultimately after transformed hearts.
POINT 3: JESUS CALLS PEOPLE OUT OF THE CROWD
- Mark 1:16–18 – “Come, follow me.”
- Mark 2 – Jesus calls Levi (a tax collector).
- Jesus calls ordinary people.
- Jesus calls broken people.
- Jesus calls the overlooked.
- Jesus often told people not to broadcast their miracles.
- He’s not gathering crowds—He’s building committed followers.
CALL TO ACTION
- Mark 8:34–37
- Following Jesus requires courage and commitment.
- Many wanted miracles; few accepted the call to commitment.
- Miracles reveal the Messiah, but the greater miracle is choosing to follow Him.
- Jesus invites us to move from:
Curious → Convicted
Casual → Consecrated
Comfortable → Courageous
Crowd Pleasers → Christ Followers
FINAL THOUGHT:
Jesus is still asking: “Will you follow Me?”
