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  • Themis Koutras on Matthew 24:38 - 4 years ago
    4. Peter told Jesus he would lay down his life for Him but Jesus told him he would do what three times?

    Leave him

    Hate him

    Die with him

    Deny him < Your Choice < Correct Answer

    Explanation: Jesus tells Peter that before a cock crows, Peter will deny Him three times.

    Reference: John 13:38

    CORRECT!

    my comment

    here we find a interesting statement that peter said he will even die for the LORD he said this sometime before the above scripture Jesus SAID I tell you the truth before the cock Crows you would deny me 3 times but peter insisted that he will even die for him thus peter is not lying according to his knowledge JESUS HRIST did not say he is lying he is just pointing out that he is not ready to do that yet BECAUSE OF FEAR as we know in the bible Peter did love the lord more then all as we see peters journey latter he repents And JESUS strengthened him so as then later JESUS CHRIST gets him ready by many ways finally he says to him today you become a rock so on later on in history books concerning the saints PETER was now ready and actually was Crusified up side down for JESUS CHRIST and the Church because of his love for JESUS CHRIST now that he was strengthen by JESUS CHRIST to actually do what he said before not back then but latter on when he would be ready to do so as he was and did do what he said
  • Ann Hering - In Reply on John 19 - 4 years ago
    John Mark was related to the high priest. ( Acts 4:6) John Mark followed Jesus to the high priest's house and was allowed to go in with Jesus into the high priest's house. ( John 18:15) John Mark was wealthy and had a house in Jerusalem where the disciples met ( Acts 12:12) and where Jesus celebrated Passover and that is why John Mark sat at the head of the table next to Jesus. ( John 13:23) John Mark is given the responsibility to take care of Mary. ( John 19:27)

    Remember James and John, the sons of Zebedee, are always mentioned together.
  • Kenneth Redden on Isaiah 43:11 - 4 years ago
    These is no sin, Jesus has taken sin away from the world when He is finished His work and went to the Father after His crucifixion. We have no sin and are given a new commandment in John 13:34. To "love" is our only commandment; the ten commandments are obsolete and do not apply.
  • Chris - In Reply on John 13:15 - 4 years ago
    Juan, I can't think of any specific Scripture suggesting that we use the apostles or disciples of Jesus as our example. Though, I do know that the apostle Paul often asked his readers of some of his letters to be followers of him & others. Have a look at these: 1 Corinthians 4:16, 11:1; Philippians 3:17; 1 Thessalonians 1:6; 2 Thessalonians 3:7,9. As you know, Paul did not mean that he became some sort of special guru to them so that they had to become his disciples - He simply wanted them to obey the things he had taught them & to follow his (& the other apostle's) example of godly living.
  • Jesse - In Reply on John 13:15 - 4 years ago
    Juan,

    The apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 11:1 says be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ. The word follower in this verse is the word MIMETAI which means to imitate. It is where we get our English word mime from.

    That's the word that Paul's using. The English says followers but it is the word mime, which means to imitate. The word follower doesn't mean to copy. What Paul is saying is, as you see the expression of Christ in my life, let that be the expression of Christ in your life.
  • Juan Sandoval on John 13:15 - 4 years ago
    Where in the Bible KJV does it say ,,, Use the Apostles and Disciples as an example in you're life ??? Mark ? Luke ? John ? Thank you God Bless ...
  • Danny on Genesis 32 - 4 years ago
    Mark10:18 and John 13:13 Jesus confusion and proof of it but I'm certainly not confused about it he also tries to tell you about a Good Samaritan though mark 10:18 he says something different even about His own self
  • Danny on Genesis 32 - 4 years ago
    Care to learn true holiness hearken here Isa9:5 Dan 9:7 let me and GOD set you free !!!!!!! From their confusion and Jesus's Mark 10:18 and John 13:13 he says none is good (lies) proof Gen 6:9 . Job 1:1.6.8.12 also note Job1:6 sons of GOD
  • Joshua - In Reply on John 13 - 4 years ago
    I don't think it is possible for us to love near as much as Jesus - Not while we live for the flesh. But I think it's Jesus' grace and power in us, God's children, that makes it possible for us to gain that love for each other. I believe God tells us this throughout the New Testament.
  • Adam on John 13:34 - 4 years ago
    This isn't easy to do, but is a good challenge for everyone- to love others that much. Jesus loved us enough to die for us so that sets the bar pretty high- how can we possibly love others that much? Takes much practice I'm sure.
  • Obbie Beal on John 13 - 4 years ago
    1-38 a as a whole we learn JESUS mind remains on finishing HIS work on earth because JESUS knows once HIS work on earth is finished all of us /mankind SHALL have access to the door that lead to SALVATION, see John 3;16-21. Though JESUS finished HIS earthly work, it will be my /your personal decision whether to enter into or not to enter into the door /SALVATION that JESUS has prepared for us. SALVATION that cause our name to be written in the BOOK, see Revelation 11-15.
  • Jerry - In Reply on John 13 - 5 years ago
    Soul sleep is a highly controversial thing. Many briliant scholars believe it, many do not.. From whence did Endora call up Samuel, from his rest. Experiential things such as near desth on a surgery table, coming back after seeing loved ones. Perhaps the difference is before after Christ's resurrection. I lean towads no soul sleep after Jesus resurrection. If not, it's ok i'll just be asleep.
  • Jessika - In Reply on John 13 - 5 years ago
    Greetings sir. First part of your question, you say "call you home" He won't call you anywhere if you die before he comes back, if you die, that's just it you will sleep until his return, back to dust, the dead know nothing. So there for, your wife first of all knows nothing, then you will know nothing until his return.
  • Gary Olsen - In Reply on John 13 - 5 years ago
    I don't know what Bible verse addresses this but I've heard of many testimonies of people who have passed on and then who have been brought back to life who say their loved ones where there to greet them. There have even been movies made about this.
  • Ann - In Reply on John 13 - 5 years ago
    Danny Lawson, please read KJV Bible scriptures: 2 Samuel 12:23 Genesis 25:8 Genesis 35:29 Genesis 49:29 Numbers 20:24 Judges 2:10 Luke 22:17-18 Matthew 8:11 Matthew 17:1-3 1 Thessalonians 4:17 psalm 116:15 John 11:21-27.
  • Danny Lawson on John 13 - 5 years ago
    My wife passed away Feb.24 2017 my question is when the Good Lord call me home will she know me? Where in the bible answers that question
  • Alex on John 13 - 5 years ago
    Jesus is speaking of 2 different kinds of ppl th new commandment is a living being th h.g.our new innerman that is born in us via his precious seed the word, love him as you wd love me then he says that you also love one another thats your fellow disciples mankind but he always hide things in his parables. these things are hid from the wise and prudent but revealed unto babes our new innerman gb
  • Kenneth Redden - In Reply - 5 years ago
    Yes but all that applies to the third day of creation, we of the fourth day have the blood of Christ and don't have to do anything to have eternal life. However one's position in the hereafter will be influenced by a new commandment, John 13:34KJV.
  • Kenneth Redden - In Reply - 5 years ago
    Your personal behavior only affects YOU, according to our one and only new commandment "love one another as Christ have loved you, that ye also love one another," John 13:43. Your time in the hereafter will be judged according to this new commandment, so love one another as Christ has loved you and that's all you can do. Love.
  • Teri - In Reply on John 13 - 5 years ago
    Yes a sense of humor and a wine bibber...but i do believe that he liked to see people enjoying themselves, that's why He liked weddings!
  • Bruce on John 13 - 5 years ago
    Jesus Answered them, Have not I Chosen You Twelve and One of You is a Devil? ( John 6:70)
  • John of the Ghetto on John 13 - 5 years ago
    Jesus chose his disciples, yes? How could he not know his person, whether he would betray him, as Judas did. There are apocryphal accounts of discourse between them relating spiritual matters. But the betrayal was necessary in the story. To me Judas represents the worldly person, not necessarily evil but of the world. And we know that this world is more evil than benign. Who will be saved, ?
  • Patty Tozi on John 13 - 5 years ago
    God is first in our life when we awake in the morning. He is our light of love as we help others. We walk with His kindness. We turn to Him for help when needed. Glory to our Lord in Heaven. He's always there for us. Do you need Him right now? Get on your knees and find that quiet, place when you can hear His voice reply back to you. You are never alone. Mistakes in your life forgiven!!
  • Dave on John 13 - 5 years ago
    I like verse 9 where Simon Peter says not just my feet but my hands and my head also. It may be that he is being sincere and is asking Jesus to wash his hands and head but I read it as Simon Peter making a joke to Jesus. If this is the case we can infer that Jesus had a sense of humour.
  • BSP on John 13 - 6 years ago
    Verse 17~In order to be truly happy we must not only hear Jesus' teachings but we must also apply them and practice them.
  • Alex on John 13 - 6 years ago
    Jesus said its the things that come from the HEART THAT DEFILES A MAN BUT TO EAT WITH UNWASHED HANDS DEFILETH NOT AMAN,ITS NOT OUR PERSONAL HYGIENE THAT DEFILES US ITS OUR HEARTS,BUT JESUS SAID HE THAT EATS BREAD WITH ME HAS LIFTED UP HIS HEEL AGAINST ME BUT JUDAS NEVA LIFTED UP HIS HEEL AGAINST CHRIST,JUDAS NEVA ASSAULTED JESUS WITH HIS FEET,ITS WAS HIS HEART THAT ASSAULTED JESUS,ITS OUR HEARTS
  • Servant of God on John 13 - 6 years ago
    Where I go you cannot come, for this world is a place of becoming. We are not yet what we are meant to be. So God sends to earth for us models of perfection, as teachers, examples of his mercy, speakers of truth. How rare, on earth to hear truth spoken! But it is written in red, in psalms, in the teaching of Moses, and others. But on earth in this our day the truth tellers are few, if any. Oi
  • DAVID HANNA on John 13 - 7 years ago
    It is best to trust the scriptures. God had a plan which He put into practice after He begat his Son, it was based on foreknowledge. Many times God speaks of events and or people that will occur weeks or years latter. Make no mistake there is only One God ,One Son, One HOLY GHOST.
  • Alex on John 13 - 7 years ago
    Judas was a type of Judah that sold Joseph, but Joseph forgave all his brethren that sold him into bondage,When Jesus was on the cross he prayed FATHER FORGIVE THEM THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO, THAT INCLUDED EVEN JUDAS , HIS LOVE AND MERCY IS BEYOND OUR COMPREHENSION. KEEP In MIND Peter also betrayed him.Paul was killing Christians but God forgave Him.His love and GRACE is beyond our comprehension.
  • Donlee85 on John 13 - 7 years ago
    Judas was chosen, but not by Jesus to betray him, God created us and gave us free will, when he put Adam and Eve in the Garden, it wasn't for them to fail, but the enemy came in, and therefore the fall of Man, It was in Judas heart and that's why the enemy chose him, it was already there and Jesus knew that, He(Judas) had a choice and he made it, and therefore paid the price for it.


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