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*** Slide from church—Dominus Flevit, traditional spot where Jesus weeps over Jerusalem
Unlikely allies
The Pharisees seldom get good press in the New Testament; but accounts of them aren’t always negitive
Luke (in Acts) also presents a very positive portrayal of Gamaliel
Work to be done
The days, or phases of Jesus’s ministry
“Today and tomorrow” — these will go on for an indeterminate (but not especially long) period
“I finish my work” — The self-giving, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus will occur
Stages in Jesus’s life:
Today, healing and performing miracles
Tomorrow, the Journey to Jerusalem
Jesus’s self-giving in Jerusalem
Jerusalem
*** Image of Jerusalem
4000 BC (Occupied)
1005 BC (David conquers Jerusalem)
1005 BC forward (Political and religious capital of Judah)
Jerusalem is a city in which and for which God has done so much.
Yet the city has a reputation for bringing the demise of prophets and messengers from God.
*** Image: Hen with brood under her wings
Not willing
God is always willing to work in the lives of his willing people.
What would God do in the lives of his people, if only they were willing?
What would God do in the life of his church, if only we were willing?
How would God change the world, if only the world was willing?
*** Image of wings
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