Sermon summary: Blind spiritual guides don't believe their highest authority comes from above or that their deepest defilement comes from within. (And by nature, none of us do.)
Jesus gives several warnings about these blind spiritual guides.
They are blind regarding:
Mark borrowed numerous ideas for points three and four from Kevin DeYoung here, here, and here.
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