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What deep significance is there in Luke’s telling of Jesus visiting the Temple at the age of 12? What claim does he make and what does it mean for his relationship with Joseph and Mary?
John’s Gospel presents 7 signs of Jesus’ claim to Messiahship. The sixth sign that He does in healing a blind man is more than a miracle, but in placing His claim to being the Messiah. In that claim, He includes his disciples; and for us that means that is God expecting that we take His will as a must for our lives to present Him to the world.
What’s the connection that Jesus makes to the preaching of the Gospel? We know the reason of the then (in terms of time), but what about the “now”?
Throughout Jesus’ life on earth, he was pushed to not go to the cross, but He was determined to reach Jerusalem. Yet, it was a hard struggle for him for he knew what Jerusalem meant, the cross; but, still, His mission in life mean that He MUST journey on “today, tomorrow and the next day”.
After healing a blind man, Jesus says that He must work the works of Him to Sent Him. What are these works?