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Summary: Philip and Andrew bring a group of Greeks who have requested to see Jesus. Jesus takes this opportunity to continue teaching the disciples and us about his death and resurrection, and about our need to remain faithful followers. We need to be continually expanding our vision of Christ, so we do not stagnate in our faith.
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Summary: Jesus uses the cross, an instrument of torture and death, to draw people to eternal life. In the Christian faith, it is often true that opposites attract. |
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Summary: Jesus, despite his human fear, had no intention of stepping aside from the onrushing events that would lead to his death but also to the glorification of God. That’s why he came. We, the body of Christ, are also here for the glorification of God. But are we stepping out of the way of events to avoid both cross and glory? |
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Summary: No theological statement or theory can adequately explain the meaning of Christ’s death on the cross. Nonetheless, he said that when he was “lifted up,” crucified, he would draw people to him. That has been the case through the centuries. Many are attracted to Jesus the crucified Lord, and changed forever by coming to the cross. |
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Summary: Jesus saw the fulfillment of his call in the visit of Greek seekers; they remind us of the size of our world, under God’s love. |
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