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|  | title = "Luke 9:46–56" | |||
|  | date = "2022-12-03" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk9.46-56)
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|  | I am convinced these three vignettes are here to tell us how imperfect the | |||
|  | disciples were. The message that they preached after Jesus's Ascension was not | |||
|  | meant to show how great they were, but how great Jesus is. We see them being | |||
|  | selfish, evasive, and vindictive, which is not what you'd expect from the | |||
|  | people closest to Jesus. Don't forget though, that Judas was a thief, Peter was | |||
|  | a liar, and the other Simon was likely an insurrectionist. | |||
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|  | Now you might think, "How can anyone be walking and living with Jesus so | |||
|  | closely and still be so sinful?" To which I reply, "Oh, and how long have you | |||
|  | been walking with the Lord and still sin every day? More than a few years?" So, | |||
|  | both pots and kettles are black, and we are no better than the disciples for | |||
|  | having the vantage of living after they did with God's fully revealed Word. | |||
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|  | Show us our hidden faults so that we may confess them to You and repent. |