~57 min.The Gospel of Mark
biblecentre.org · ... announcement of His death. Verses 30-32. Mt. 17:22-23; Lk. 9:43-45. 4. The self-seeking disciples. Verses 33-37. Mt. 18:1-5; ...
~5 min.The Gospel According To Luke
biblecentre.org · ... As the twelve apostles are sent out in Lk. 9 the restriction mentioned by Matthew is not mentioned. In Matthew the disciples were to go only to ...
~12 min.His Successor
biblecentre.org · ... with which the Lord was ever held by His disciples (2. Sam. 12:18-19 ; Lk. 9:45, etc.) Neither was Saul possessed with generosity - without ...
~33 min.The Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ
biblecentre.org · ... Himself up to God for us (Mt. 17:22; Mk. 9:31; Lk. 9:44; Eph. 5:2,25, J.N.D. Trans.). At the ...
~1 min.ONLY BEGOTTEN OF THE FATHER
biblecentre.org · ... a demon-possessed only son who was living, but near to death, Lk. 9. 38-39. Isaac and Joseph are two noteworthy sons in Genesis. Isaac is a ...
~2 min.Do you deny yourself?
juengerschaft.org · "If any one will come after me, let him deny himself ..." (Lk. 9,23). The Lord Jesus went through sufferings to glory. This is also the way for ...
Scripture:Luke 9:23; Romans 6:4; 15:1-3; Philippians 2:21 Lk. 9:23; Rom. 6:4; 15:1-3; Phil. 2:21
Keywords:Selfdenial; Jesus Christ; Decidedness; Discipleship; Following; Sacrifice
~3 min.Chapter 1
... of Christ Himself. He would not, thus rejected, allow His disciples to announce Him as the Christ (Lk. 9), for the Son of man was to suffer.2
~3 min.What Manner?
towardthemark.org · ... as she washed His feet with her tears and wiped them with her hair. In Lk. 9, the Lord Jesus uses the word in reference to His disciples as He ...
Position:Toward the Mark #57
~3 min.The Son - 7 Expressions
biblecentre.org · ... in Whom the Father delighted. See 2. Pet. 1:17 (Mt. 17; Mk. 9; Lk. 9): He will retain this place in a coming ...
~7 min.Psalm 8
... must suffer and be rejected, delivered to the Gentiles, die, and rise again (Lk. 9). This was grace to Israel therefore; but to man, to man in ...
~10 min.Book 1
... says, which refers to Ps. 2. It is found in Lk. 9 and parallel passages, and quoted in Eph. 1, 1. Cor. 15, and ...