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For even the Son of Man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give His life a ransom for many. Mark x. 35-45. How lonely Jesus was! While He strode before the Twelve, absorbed in thoughts of the Cross to which He was pressing, they, as they followed, 'amazed' and 'afraid, were thinking not of what He would suffer, but of what they might gain. He saw the Cross.

Surrounded by this cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which most easily besets us, and let us run with patience the race that is immediately set before us in the swiftly passing days of this college year. Mark x. 35-45. The disciples in this passage were looking at their faith to see what they could get out of it.

I have never forgotten the rebuke." Memory Verse: "And he brought him to Jesus." Scripture for Meditation: John i, 35-45. Have you ever noticed that much of the work which the Master and his disciples did was "personal work?" Some of our Lord's greatest sermons were preached to one person. The apostles were all won individually.

The ambitious request of the sons of Zebedee Matt. xx. 20-28; Mark x. 35-45. The last stage, Jericho to Jerusalem: The blind men near Jericho Matt. xx. 29-34; Mark x. 46-52; Luke xviii. 35-43. The visit to Zacchæus Luke xix. 1-10.

When Luke has the other two Synoptics against him, as in the insertions Matt. xiv. 3-12, Mark vi. 17-29, and again Matt. xx. 20-28, Mark x. 35-45, and Matt. xxi. 20-22, Mark xi. 20-26, Marcion has them against him too. It has been noticed as characteristic of St.

First circuit of Galilee Matt. iv. 23; viii. 2-4; Mark i. 35-45; Luke iv. 42-44; v. 12-16. Cure of a paralytic in Capernaum Matt. ix. 2-8; Mark ii. 1-12; Luke v. 17-26. The call of Matthew Matt. ix. 9-13; Mark ii. 13-17; Luke v. 27-32. Jesus followed by multitudes from all parts Matt. iv. 23-25; xii. 15-21; Mark iii. 7-12; Luke vi. 17-19.