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14 Jan: Luke 9.28-50 — The Nature of Discipleship — Mr Quek Tze-Ming The Nature of DiscipleshipAdvanced Search.
Study the Inner Meaning. Nme'nototak sI i e'totwut. IcI e'ki wawitmowawat nswapituk tso shonia. Nose', kishpIn otI mnukwackIn wipwakwe'pmosankoian mnukwe'ian ie'k, kin e'shte'an knomkIt. Osu ke'oce'muk, oie'o mackonuk. Kipie'shie'k cI ki kipie'm mackonawan ni CisusIn. IcI ni caye'k ke'knomowacIn e'ki nkItnIshmukot. IcI e'kisakuk e'kiwukcumwut. Natture Rev. Ray Silverman Chapter The Plot to Murder Jesus 1.
And it came to pass when Jesus had finished all these words, He said to His disciples, 2. Then gathered the chief priests and the scribes, and the elders of the people, into Nqture courtyard here the chief priest, who was called Caiaphas; 4. And consulted that they might take hold of Jesus by deceit, and kill [Him]. Through parable after parable, and example after example, Jesus has done everything possible to prepare His disciples for His last days on earth. Similarly, the six acts of charity, when understood spiritually, teach the same lesson: without the Lord there is nothing good or true in us; without The Nature of Discipleship Lord we have tendencies toward every evil; and without the Lord we dwell in total darkness.
From this point on He tells no more parables.
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Similarly, there are times in each of our lives when we have received Discipleshjp instruction. We have learned the truth; the task is now to apply it to life. Even while Jesus is preparing His disciples for His crucifixion and death, the religious leaders are plotting it. This represents not just an isolated attack The Nature of Discipleship a few evils within us, but rather an all-out assault on everything we believe to be good and true — from the lowly scribes to the high priest himself. It should also be noted that this assault will not be a direct and open one; rather it will be done in a sly and treacherous manner.
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This was not The Nature of Discipleship of respect for Passover and all that it represented, but rather out of fear that the murder of Jesus might upset the people. Costly Oil 6. And when Jesus was in Bethany, in the house of Simon the leper, 7. There came unto Him a woman, having an alabaster [vessel] of ointment, very precious, and poured it on His head as He sat. For this ointment might have been sold for much, and Teh to the poor. For Thw has worked a good work on Me. For you have the poor always with you; but Me you have The Nature of Discipleship always. For in that she has poured this ointment on My body, she has done [it] for My burial. Amen I say to you, wherever this gospel shall be preached in the whole world, what this [woman] has done shall be spoken for a memorial of her.
This next episode gives an illustration of one of the ways that this takes place. This represents the love in our hearts that each of us should offer to the Lord.]
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