tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3661583178291597074.post4309175979331106713..comments2024-01-25T00:26:19.386-05:00Comments on The Rector's Page: Twenty-First after Pentecost, 2009Bruce Robisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00193701138386039942noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3661583178291597074.post-30591198018223334872011-05-16T10:47:07.343-04:002011-05-16T10:47:07.343-04:00Thank you for this post. I lead a Bible Study Gro...Thank you for this post. I lead a Bible Study Group in Sydney, Australia and drew out your point:<br /><br />"He first calls out as the party comes by, and when Jesus asks him what he wants he cuts right to the chase. No bargaining for position and status, like James and John. No trick legalistic questions, like the Pharisees. No playing to the crowd, like the Rich Young Man—who wanted to be sure that everybody knew, we’ll remember, that he had kept all the commandments since he was young. "<br /><br />as I wrapped up a three week study through Mark 10. We're using a study Mark for Everyone by Tom Wright. See: https://secure.koorong.com/search/product/view.jhtml?code=0281052999.<br /><br />I posted an item on Mark 10:46 - 52 on my blog page, see: http://ozhamada-observes.blogspot.com/2011/05/throw-your-cloak-away.html<br /><br />using a quote from your message as attributed to you.<br /><br />With thanks, Ozhamada.ozhamadahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00883914756708523288noreply@blogger.com