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! Looking For Unity – 10
!! *How Does It Flow? – 03*
While teaching in the women’s court of the Temple, Jesus is confronted by Scribes and Pharisees with a woman in tow.
They reduce her to a prop to prove that the Friend of Publicans and Sinners could not be a man of God.
But their dark intentions are no match for the Light of the World.
Jesus manifests the place and power of mercy.
The sinning woman leaves the scene in repentance, uncondemned; while Jesus tells her captors that it is /they/, not /she/, who will die in their sins.
Many who take in this scene believe in Jesus.
They open the door to becoming disciples of the Great Liberator but tragically drop out of school through a lack of interest in being fully liberated themselves.
This study begins to argue that if we would become disciples /*indeed*/ of the Great Liberator, we must be open to all the Truths that the Light of the World would bring to our darkness.
If we fail to open our hearts to this oil from our *Aaron*, then brotherly unity will never flow.
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