~16 min.VII. The glorified Christ in the Gospel of John
biblecentre.org · ... of God (already today, see Jn. 12:1-8), as King of Israel (Jn. 12:12-19) and as the Son of Man (Jn. 12:20-23). Before this could ...
~4 min.Friendship
inthebeloved.org · ... as to serve, nor kneeling, like Mary, to worship; but like Lazarus, sitting (Jn. 12). The inspirations of a prophet are not equal to the ...
~5 min.The Desire For The Word
inthebeloved.org · ... the Lord Jesus raised Lazarus, a man who had been dead four days. In Jn. 12, when the Jews heard that the Lord was in Bethany, "they came not ...
Position:LDEM Aug 3, 2003
~5 min.Working for Christ
biblecentre.org · ... that the most blessed work ever done on earth was done by Mary (Jn. 12), who lavished her money and care on the Lord's feet, at which also she ...
~6 min.At the Feet of the Lord Jesus
towardthemark.org · ... Lord Jesus is greater than self. The last we read of Mary is in Jn. 12, and it is fitting that her life's record should close there. The pound ...
Position:Toward the Mark #69
~7 min.Face To Face
inthebeloved.org · ... Mary and the serving Martha - all beautiful in their place and season (Jn. 12). And so the soul knows its present title to the same, though it ...
~57 min.The Gospel of Mark
biblecentre.org · ... 1. The Servant enters into Jerusalem. Verses 1-11. Mt. 21:1-11; Lk. 19:28-40; Jn. 12:12-16. 2. The fig tree cursed. Verses 12-14. ...
~8 min.Chapter 3
... for who could share it?) but perfect as being His alone. Thus, in Jn. 12, when it is Himself personally (for this Gospel sets the old vine ...
~8 min.The Seven New Testament Quotations of Isaiah 53
biblecentre.org · ... believing, ye might have life through his name' (Jn. 20:30-31). Here in Jn. 12 He is referred to as 'the arm of the Lord' (Jehovah). ...
~8 min.The Passion of the Christ According to the Scriptures
towardthemark.org · ... else, gave the blessed Jesus to die for you and me. In Jn. 12, the Lord Jesus said, "The hour is come." There are instances mentioned in ...
Position:Toward the Mark #10