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GOD ON HIS KNEES
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God's Most Unmistakable Message
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The scene is the upper room. Jesus and his 12 close followers
are gathered for this, the last time. Only two of them know that
fact.
The meal begins. Small talk flows, but then the volume and
intensity of feeling rise. John tells us that a dispute has
broken out among the disciples. The question surfaces: "Who is
the greatest disciple?" All join in, "I am the greatest." You can
bet that Peter has his say and Matthew, for he is vocal also, and
Bartholomew and John. Each in turn extols his own virtue, telling
are gathered for this, the last time. Only two of them know that
fact.
The meal begins. Small talk flows, but then the volume and
intensity of feeling rise. John tells us that a dispute has
broken out among the disciples. The question surfaces: "Who is
the greatest disciple?" All join in, "I am the greatest." You can
bet that Peter has his say and Matthew, for he is vocal also, and
Bartholomew and John. Each in turn extols his own virtue, telling

