Quiet Talks about Jesus
an: The Dec
7. Mark 1:9-11
8, 9. 7:28, l.c.--all our experiences, Hebrews 2:14-18. Philippians 2:7. Hebrews 4:15, except through sin, Hebrews 4:15, l.c. 7:26. 2 Corinthians 5:21, f.c. 1 Peter 2:22. 1 John 3:5, l.c.--Jesus' suffering, Philippians 2
--choosing for Himself the Father's choice--the dangers--His strong purpose--the Father's approval--three tim
derness: T
. Mark 1:12, 1
perspective--- the temptation's path--sin's path--John's grouping, 1 John 2:16.--the Spirit's plan--wh
he wilderness--its history, Genesis 13:10-13. 18:16-19:38.--Jesus really
hunger--not wrong in itself--recognizing temptation--"man"--waiting the Fathe
ious temptation--only through consent--bad scripture quoting, Psalm 91--a hel
roposition--a common cunning trap--Jesus' kingly conduct--the devil obeys Hi
uration: An Eme
7:1-8. Mark 9:1
ew 15:1. Mark 7:1.--the danger zone, "withdrew," Matthew 4:12. 12:15. 14:13. 15:21. Tabernacles, John
mental strength--seasoned
1.--Peter's stupid boldness, Matthew 16:22, with Mark 8:32.--the best availabl
--absorbed with Jesus' master-stroke--the jarring human not
26-29.--an indelible impress, John 1:14. 12:41. Mark 9:3 with 1 Peter 1
The Strange,
rk 14:32-42. Luke 22
His face, Luke 9:51-55.--His disciples afraid, Mark 10:32.--indignation against s
--shock of extremes--His purpose in yielding--separation from the Father
els. John, chapters 13 to 17.--for prayer--on knees
vary:
k 14: 43-15:47. Luke 22:
sciples--checking Peter's violence--the arrest--the
se settled at once--before Caiaphas--difficulty in fixing a charge--the
gh John, John 18:16.--the stammering denial--the bold
the formal condemnation--before Pilate--an unexpected set-back
-his wife's message--Barabbas or Jesus--Pilate weakening--the scourging and coarse mocking--Pilate's surprise--a new charge--the governor star
g dice for His clothes--the inscription--coarse taunts and jests--winning a man at the v
rection: Gra
8. Luke 24:1-49. John 20:1-
larmed call for Peter--the message of the angels--Peter an
ne meets Jesus--He meets other women-
e Emmaus travellers--the Stranger's exp
e proofs--breathing on them--Thomas' stubborn doubts--a week later--a second great catc
victory-day--Jesus was raised--He rose at will--His dying voluntary, s
esus--personal identity unchanged--limitati
on: Back Home
walk to Olives--not Palestine only, but a
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