John the Baptist: Discipleship Beyond Comfort | Conrad Vine
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Analyze the profound cost of discipleship through the lens of Mark 6. Conrad Vine examines the “sandwich” structure of this chapter, where Jesus sending out the Twelve on a successful mission is framed around the brutal execution of John the Baptist. Understand that following Christ is not a guarantee of popular acclaim but often leads to conflict and persecution for speaking truth to power. Compare John’s faithfulness in rebuking Herod’s public sin to the courage of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who established the Confessing Church against the Nazi regime. Contemplate Bonhoeffer’s moving poem, “Who Am I?” and the universal struggle between our public persona and our private doubts, concluding with the ultimate assurance: “Whoever I am, Thou knowest, O God, I am Thine.”
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John the Baptist: Discipleship Beyond Comfort | Conrad Vine
Analyze the profound cost of discipleship through the lens of Mark 6. Conrad Vine examines the “sandwich” structure of this chapter, where Jesus sending out the Twelve on a successful mission is framed around the brutal execution of John the Baptist. Understand that following Christ is not a guarantee of popular acclaim but often leads to conflict and persecution for speaking truth to power. Compare John’s faithfulness in rebuking Herod’s public sin to the courage of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who established the Confessing Church against the Nazi regime. Contemplate Bonhoeffer’s moving poem, “Who Am I?” and the universal struggle between our public persona and our private doubts, concluding with the ultimate assurance: “Whoever I am, Thou knowest, O God, I am Thine.”
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