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  • What would Jesus’ call to take up the cross (8:34) have meant to someone reading Mark’s Gospel for the first time? It ..., and in a symbolic way, so has Simon. But these events hardly explain how cross-carrying came to be part of the definition of discipleship. One needs to re
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    [[Bearing One's Cross (in Mark)]]<br>
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    Cross - See [[Bearing One's Cross (in Mark)]]
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  • What would Jesus’ call to take up the cross (8:34) have meant to someone reading Mark’s Gospel for the first time? It ..., and in a symbolic way, so has Simon. But these events hardly explain how cross-carrying came to be part of the definition of discipleship. One needs to re
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  • brothers and sisters to be obedient to the costly call of the cross. healthy to be thankful for the witness of the early carriers of one's
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  • <BR>See also [[Bearing One's Cross (in Mark)]]
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  • ...the suffering of the creation and Christ’s suffering in his disciples. The Cross as the symbol of suffering thus becomes the key to the understanding of the ...nding had specific, not general content. By obeying Jesus literally on not bearing arms, one was being loving and faithful.
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  • '''Part 2: Journey to Jerusalem, the Cross, and Beyond, 8:27–16:8'''<br> A Promise of Glory by Way of the Cross, 8:27–9:1<br>
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  • ...]]</li> <li>[[The Way of the Cross (Mennonite Church, 1951)|The Way of the Cross]]</li> <li>[[The Way of Discipleship (Mennonite Church, 1951)|The Way of Di ...em"; "If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me"; "My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were
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  • ...ll atonement for our sins through His vicarious suffering and death on the cross of Calvary (John 1:14, 29; Mark 10:45; Hebrews 10:10-14; 1 Peter 1:18-29; I Christ by His death on the cross defeated and judged Satan and stripped him of his power over death (Col. 2:
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  • ...ommunity of faith and a life style of obedience led them to the way of the cross and the ethics of absolute obedience to the written and living Word. And th ...icht?''' Yet even if it did, Luther did not associate conversion and cross-bearing with it. His was a different Christology shaped by his Augustinian understa
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  • ...cross (Heb. 12:2): “...who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God. ...ew Testament as Jesus throws the full weight of his ministry, death on the cross and resurrection, on the side of the gospel of persuasion.
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  • 5. The Spirit was given to the church to empower it for the task of bearing witness to Christ (Acts 1:8). A powerful evangelistic ministry in word and ...general way is healing in the atonement. It is there in the sense that the cross and resurrection of Jesus are a pledge of the final abolition of all illnes
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  • ...that sounds when they see the Bible used to attack, ridicule, and destroy. Bearing witness in a way that respects the other person has been a guiding testimon ...ciliation, but a mutual nonaggression treaty (31:48-53). They agree not to cross the established stone boundary for the purpose of doing harm to the other (
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  • ...that they are not personal whims or something that one has created to suit one's purposes on a particular occasion. These convictions have been held and exa ;Step Three :Have them draw lines between connected ideas. Lines should cross and interconnect.
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  • ...to uphold the unity of the spirit through the bond of peace; taking up the cross in following Jesus; watching with prayer and supplication and thanksgiving ...supper we are brought to see that Christ's holy body was sacrificed on the cross and His precious blood shed for the remission of our sin, and that He now b
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  • ...with only minor modification and annotation, without attempting extensive cross-reference to the papers in that collection. The two introductory sections t ...o the surface constantly in debates about such matters as the oath and the bearing of the sword, usury, and the baptism of infants. At these points the Anabap
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  • ...ainment of holy ends; as the glory of God, the good of one's neighbor, and one's own happiness. (d) The holy writers were persons of distinguished piety and ...n of God, His precious suffering, shed blood, and sacrificial death on the cross once for all (1 Peter 2:24) to be the ransom (Matthew 20:28; 1 Timothy 2:6)
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  • The prophet Esdra says: "The first Adam bearing a wicked heart, transgressed, and was overcome; and so be all they that are ...should all fullness dwell; and, having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things unto himself; by him, I say, whether they b
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  • ...urther, the use of the method for these purposes often puts the scholar at cross-purposes with the text; the text is not being heard as it was meant to be h ...anonical dialogue and critique. Strands of thought and tradition interact, cross-fertilize and at times compete. Critical assessment of this multi-instrumen
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