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<p> &quot;<strong>Consider Jesus</strong>, the apostle and high priest whom we confess.&quot;  <br />–Hebrews 3:1<br />
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[[Preface Consider Jesus]]<br>
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Consider Jesus, the apostle and high priest whom we confess.&quot;  <br />–Hebrews 3:1<br />
 
[[Consider Jesus– in Lowliness of Birth]]<br>
 
[[Consider Jesus– in Lowliness of Birth]]<br>
 
[[Consider Jesus– in the Elevation of Rank]]<br>
 
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[[Consider Jesus– in Obedience to Divine Law]]<br>
 
[[Consider Jesus– in Obedience to Divine Law]]<br>
 
[[Consider Jesus– in Obedience to Human Law]]<br>
 
[[Consider Jesus– in Obedience to Human Law]]<br>
[[Consider Jesus– the Object of Popular Favor]]<br>
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[[Consider Jesus– the Object of Popular Favour]]<br>
 
[[Consider Jesus– the Object of Popular Hate]]<br>
 
[[Consider Jesus– the Object of Popular Hate]]<br>
 
[[Consider Jesus– as Without Deceit]]<br>
 
[[Consider Jesus– as Without Deceit]]<br>

Latest revision as of 21:00, 14 December 2019

Consider Jesus

Consider Jesus, the apostle and high priest whom we confess."  
–Hebrews 3:1
Consider Jesus– in Lowliness of Birth
Consider Jesus– in the Elevation of Rank
Consider Jesus– in the Possession of Wealth
Consider Jesus– in the Straitness of Poverty
Consider Jesus– in the Exercise of Influence
Consider Jesus– in Filial Subjection
Consider Jesus– in Obedience to Divine Law
Consider Jesus– in Obedience to Human Law
Consider Jesus– the Object of Popular Favour
Consider Jesus– the Object of Popular Hate
Consider Jesus– as Without Deceit
Consider Jesus– as Tempted by Satan
Consider Jesus– as Afflicted
Consider Jesus– Our Paymaster
Consider Jesus– as Forsaken by Man
Consider Jesus– as Forsaken by God
Consider Jesus– in Loneliness
Consider Jesus– as Not Alone
Consider Jesus– in Soul-trouble
Consider Jesus– in Communion with God
Consider Jesus– in the Forgiveness of Injury
Consider Jesus– in the Exercise of Praise
Consider Jesus– in the Avoidance of Offence
Consider Jesus– in Sickness
Consider Jesus– in the Anticipation of Death
Consider Jesus– in Intercessory Prayer
Consider Jesus– in Bereavement
Consider Jesus– as Receiving Sinners
Consider Jesus– in His Atoning Blood
Consider Jesus– in the Power of His Resurrection
Consider Jesus– in His Second Appearing