Jesus Rejection in Jerusalem
I will not forsake you; my spirit will not desert you.
Jesus Rejection |
In answering Nathaniel’s question, Jesus said: “Yes, I will tell you about the times when this people shall have filled up the cup of their iniquity; when justice shall swiftly descend upon this city of our fathers. I am about to leave you; I go to the Father. After I leave you, take heed that no man deceive you, for many will come as deliverers and will lead many astray.
When you hear of wars and rumors of wars, be not troubled, for though all these things will happen, the end of Jerusalem is not yet at hand. You should not be perturbed by famines or earthquakes; neither should you be concerned when you are delivered up to the civil authorities and are persecuted for the sake of the gospel. You will be thrown out of the synagogue and put in prison for my sake, and some of you will be killed. When you are brought up before governors and rulers, it shall be for a testimony of your faith and to show your steadfastness in the gospel of the kingdom. And when you stand before judges, be not anxious beforehand as to what you should say, for the spirit will teach you in that very hour what you should answer your adversaries. In these days of travail, even your own kinsfolk, under the leadership of those who have rejected the Son of Man, will deliver you up to prison and death. For a time you may be hated by all men for my sake, but even in these persecutions I will not forsake you; my spirit will not desert you. Be patient! doubt not that this gospel of the kingdom will triumph over all enemies and, eventually, be proclaimed to all nations.”
When you hear of wars and rumors of wars, be not troubled, for though all these things will happen, the end of Jerusalem is not yet at hand. You should not be perturbed by famines or earthquakes; neither should you be concerned when you are delivered up to the civil authorities and are persecuted for the sake of the gospel. You will be thrown out of the synagogue and put in prison for my sake, and some of you will be killed. When you are brought up before governors and rulers, it shall be for a testimony of your faith and to show your steadfastness in the gospel of the kingdom. And when you stand before judges, be not anxious beforehand as to what you should say, for the spirit will teach you in that very hour what you should answer your adversaries. In these days of travail, even your own kinsfolk, under the leadership of those who have rejected the Son of Man, will deliver you up to prison and death. For a time you may be hated by all men for my sake, but even in these persecutions I will not forsake you; my spirit will not desert you. Be patient! doubt not that this gospel of the kingdom will triumph over all enemies and, eventually, be proclaimed to all nations.”
Going Into Jerusalem
Sabbath at Bethany Sunday Morning with the Apostles The Start for Jerusalem Visiting about the Temple The Apostles' Attitude Monday in Jerusalem Cleansing the Temple Challenging the Master's Authority Parable of the Two Sons Parable of the Absent Landlord Parable of the Marriage Feast Tuesday Morning in the Temple Divine Forgiveness Questions by the Jewish Rulers The Sadducees and the Resurrection The Great Commandment The Inquiring Greeks The Last Temple Discourse The Discourse Status of Individual Jews The Fateful Sanhedrin Meeting The Situation in Jerusalem Tuesday Evening on Mount Olivet The Destruction of Jerusalem The Master's Second Coming Later Discussion at the Camp If not satisfied for any reason let us know for a full refund! |
The Return of Michael
Wednesday, the Rest Day One Day Alone with God Early Home Life The Day at Camp Judas and the Chief Priests The Last Social Hour Last Day at Camp Discourse on Sonship and Citizenship After the Noontime Meal On the Way to the Supper The Last Supper The Desire for Preference Beginning the Supper Washing the Apostles' Feet Last Words to the Betrayer Establishing the Remembrance Supper The Farewell Discourse The New Commandment The Vine and the Branches Enmity of the World The Promised Helper The Spirit of Truth The Necessity for Leaving PRODUCT DETAILS
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