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When Jesus asked a question, it was not because He didn't know the answer. You can be sure He was making a point. Jesus and His disciples were in Caesarea Philippi, away from their own territory. It was a place of idolatry and oppression-a threatening place both politically and spiritually. In this environment, Jesus posed two important questions about the perception of His identity. He wasn't interested in His popularity rating. He wanted His followers to be sure about the One they ...
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 When I need advice about college, I listen most to:
1. Both of my parents
2. My dad more than my mom
3. My mom more than my dad
4. My guidance counselor
5. My big brother or sister
6. An older friend or mentor
7. My youth pastor