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Josh Gibbs
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Section 2
"These four miracles show us the power of Jesus at work in every area of life: over nature, evil, sickness and death. If Jesus is Lord in these four areas in which we human beings constantly experience our powerlessness, then he is Lord over everything...
There is no situation in which Jesus is out of his depth. This is an invitation to bring our problems to him and to trust his divine power."
— Feb 22, 2024 10:35AM
"These four miracles show us the power of Jesus at work in every area of life: over nature, evil, sickness and death. If Jesus is Lord in these four areas in which we human beings constantly experience our powerlessness, then he is Lord over everything...
There is no situation in which Jesus is out of his depth. This is an invitation to bring our problems to him and to trust his divine power."
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Josh Gibbs
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On the anointing at Bethany: "it is not hard to see why this extravagant act of love is so important to Jesus. He has come to Jerusalem to perform the most extravagant act of love the world will ever see: he will die on the cross for our sins. And, surrounded as he is by the hatred of the leaders and the incomprehension of his friends, this one woman's love must have meant so much to him."
— Mar 15, 2024 01:25AM
Josh Gibbs
is on page 63 of 110
"There is another difference that is often overlooked. The word 'fathers' is missing from the second list... while the disciple needs substitute brothers, sisters and mothers in the family of God, she needs no fathers."
Andrew said at the beginning this wasn't meant to be a commentary, but idk man, there's some pretty great and enlightening observations in here. I can imagine myself coming back to it in future.
— Feb 29, 2024 08:39AM
Andrew said at the beginning this wasn't meant to be a commentary, but idk man, there's some pretty great and enlightening observations in here. I can imagine myself coming back to it in future.
Josh Gibbs
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"Only Mark's Gospel includes the detail that Jesus looked at them all before rebuking Peter. It could be that Peter never forgot this and passed the memory on to Mark. Jesus, by looking at his disciples, is reminding himself that his friends can never be forgiven if he refuses to die. His love for them is what gives him the strength to go to the cross."
Hebrews 12v2: "For the joy that was set before him..."
— Feb 29, 2024 02:08AM
Hebrews 12v2: "For the joy that was set before him..."
Josh Gibbs
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Section 3. Great, great stuff.
Praise Jesus for how he opens blind eyes to see who he is and what he came to do!
— Feb 28, 2024 03:40AM
Praise Jesus for how he opens blind eyes to see who he is and what he came to do!

