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Kingdoms in Conflict | Whose Side Are You Really On? 📖 Mark 3:20–35 Worship Rising – Episode 2 | First Sunday of Lent What happens when following Jesus puts you at odds with the people, systems, and expectations closest to you? In this episode of Worship Rising, we explore one of the most challenging passages in Mark’s Gospel. Jesus is misunderstood by His family, opposed by religious leaders, and accused of being aligned with the wrong kingdom. And in the middle of that tension, He asks a question that still confronts us today: Whose side are you really on? This message looks at the clash between the Kingdom of God and the kingdoms of this world—and what it means to choose true allegiance to Christ. As we begin the Lenten journey, this teaching invites you to examine your loyalties, your identity, and your obedience to Jesus. Worship Rising is a weekly Sunday worship primer designed to prepare your heart before you gather with your local church. It is not a replacement for the church, but a resource to help you come ready—spiritually attentive, grounded in Scripture, and open to the work of God. 📅 New episodes every Sunday at 7:00 AM EST 🙏 If this message helps prepare your heart for worship: Like the video Subscribe to the channel Share it with your church, small group, or friends Worship Jesus boldly today. Worship Rising, Kingdoms in Conflict, Mark 3:20-35 sermon, First Sunday of Lent sermon, Lenten sermon series, Kingdom of God sermon, choosing Jesus, Christian worship preparation, Sunday worship primer, Bible teaching Mark Gospel, discipleship teaching, allegiance to Christ, conflict in following Jesus, local church worship support