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Limerick
From Galilee a man did come
Who preached the gospel of the Son
His words were strong and bold
Though crowds did him scold
He spoke of Christ, so it was done
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Potential actions to take in response
One way to respond to the teaching of this Bible passage is through prayer. Prayer is an effective way to connect with God and to reflect on His Word. By praying, we can open ourselves up to the guidance of the Holy Spirit and be willing to accept the challenging truths presented in this passage. In particular, this passage speaks of Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice for humanity, and how we must deny ourselves and take up our cross if we want to follow Him. Thus, as we pray, we should ask God for strength and courage to do so, and to help us live a life that is pleasing to Him. Furthermore, by praying, we can thank God for the sacrifice He made for us, and for the grace He gives us every day. This can be an effective way to respond to the teaching of this passage.
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Related passages
Themes: Jesus’ suffering, death and resurrection. Bible passages: John 3:16 – God’s love for us is demonstrated through Jesus’ sacrifice; Romans 5:8 – Jesus died for us while we were still sinners; Philippians 2:8 – Jesus humbled himself and gave his life to save us.
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