Even at the moment of his capture
the first thought of the Christ
to save those entrusted to him
disciples chosen by God
Let these men go, he asked
the guards, the soldiers gathered round him
ready to fall away, but Christ faithful to his calling
only seeking safety for the eleven remaining
those who had not betrayed him
March 20, 2012
John 18:8
bible study with Jean Anocibar on March 20, 2012
John 18:1-11
Jesus Arrested
John 6:39
Philippians 2:5-11
Philippians 2:9-11
Genesis 17:1-3
John 18:12-14
Jesus taken to Annas
John 18-15-18
Peter’s First Denial
Romans 5:6-8
Romans 5:6-11
Genesis 3 (Fall of Man)
Genesis 4 (Cain and Abel)
Psalm 51:6 (born sinful)
Ephesians 5:1-2
Romans 7:19
Romans 6:1-7
Romans 6:1-14
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Let these men go
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