The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible (Story #37): One Week to Live

The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible (Story #37): One Week to Live

What would you do if you knew you only had one week to live? Jesus knew His hour had come. He would soon be given over to the authorities to be tortured and killed. Neither the people nor His own disciples realized what was about to happen as He wept over Jerusalem. Yet despite the fiery ordeal Jesus would soon experience, He did not hide. He continued on, knowing He was there to do the will of the Father—knowing that nothing He did mattered if it did not end in His sacrificial death.

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This series is based on Ken’s coauthored book (with John Alan Turner), The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible. Purchase here. [vector_icon icon=”fas fa-arrow-circle-right” color=”#dd9933″]

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