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“The Cross is the great divide between believer and disciple. The disciple is proven by the Cross. The believer is exposed by the unwillingness to die.” —Martha Kilpatrick (Manna, 10/09/06)

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Shulamite E-zine Volume 8 No. 1

Jesus the Living Mystery

Jesus is the most fascinating and perplexing of all living mysteries.

Jesus Divine Enigma

by Martha Kilpatrick

 As For Me

I know Him only
as I wear Him.
I understand Him only
as I think Him.

The Disciples Who Knew Him

Jesus could not be labeled, boxed or anticipated.

Image from The Gospel of John the Movie

Like Jesus. As Jesus 

Those stumbling, oblivious men became strange and unpredictable . . . just like Jesus.


The One With The Goods

by John Enslow

He revealed the value and increased the level of desire for the goods He held.

 

God's Mystery, Jesus

T. Austin Sparks


God was cherishing a secret in His heart, something He had shown to no one, a cherished secret; it related to His Son.

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The Centrality of Jesus Christ

The Idea of Jesus

by W.A. Belle

God ever calls the Son, His Mystery, and we are intent on removing the puzzle of Him. We have remade Jesus into our idea of Him.

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Jesus is the Norm

by Samuel de Roa

Jesus is so "world-less" that everything He touches
becomes "radical" to the world. 

 

 

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