NAKED AND AFRAID (2 OF 5)
Scripture: Mark 14:50-52
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Naked and Afraid (2 of 5)
Series: Faces In The Crowd
Donald Cantrell
Mark 14:50-52
Theme: The young man was another face in the crowd, until he wasn't...
Mar 14:50 KJV - And they all forsook him, and fled.
Mar 14:51 KJV - And there followed him a certain young man, having a linen cloth cast about [his] naked [body]; and the young men laid hold on him:
Mar 14:52 KJV - And he left the linen cloth, and fled from them naked.
I - One's Alarming Characterization (50)
II - One's Arousing Curiosity (51a)
III - One's Astonishing Clothing (51b)
IV - One's Arresting Captors (51c)
V - One's Abating Courage (52a)
VI - One's Abandoning Christ (52b)
Betrayal at its Best
Ivan Misner, in his book The World's Best Known Marketing Secrets, tells the story of a San Diego bank, which hired a private investigator to track down a bank robber and retrieve stolen funds. The search led to Mexico.
The investigator crossed the border and then, realizing he would need a Spanish interpreter, opened up the telephone book and hired the first interpreter listed in the Yellow Pages.
After many days, he finally captured the bandit and, through the interpreter, asked him, ''Where did you hide the money?'' In Spanish, the thief replied, ''What money? I have no idea what you're talking about.''
With that, the investigator drew his pistol, pointed it at the suspect, and said to the interpreter, ''Tell him that if he doesn't tell me where the money is, I will shoot him where he stands.''
Upon receiving this message, the bank robber said to the interpreter, ''Señor, I have hidden the money in a coffee can, under the fourth floorboard, in the second-floor men's room of the Palacio Hotel on Via Del Rio in La Paz.''
''What did he say?'' the investigator asked the interpreter.
''Señor,'' said the interpreter as he thought for a moment, ''he says he is prepared to die like a man!''
Ivan R. Misner ''The World's Best Known Marketing Secrets''
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Series: Faces In The Crowd
Donald Cantrell
Mark 14:50-52
Theme: The young man was another face in the crowd, until he wasn't...
Mar 14:50 KJV - And they all forsook him, and fled.
Mar 14:51 KJV - And there followed him a certain young man, having a linen cloth cast about [his] naked [body]; and the young men laid hold on him:
Mar 14:52 KJV - And he left the linen cloth, and fled from them naked.
I - One's Alarming Characterization (50)
II - One's Arousing Curiosity (51a)
III - One's Astonishing Clothing (51b)
IV - One's Arresting Captors (51c)
V - One's Abating Courage (52a)
VI - One's Abandoning Christ (52b)
Betrayal at its Best
Ivan Misner, in his book The World's Best Known Marketing Secrets, tells the story of a San Diego bank, which hired a private investigator to track down a bank robber and retrieve stolen funds. The search led to Mexico.
The investigator crossed the border and then, realizing he would need a Spanish interpreter, opened up the telephone book and hired the first interpreter listed in the Yellow Pages.
After many days, he finally captured the bandit and, through the interpreter, asked him, ''Where did you hide the money?'' In Spanish, the thief replied, ''What money? I have no idea what you're talking about.''
With that, the investigator drew his pistol, pointed it at the suspect, and said to the interpreter, ''Tell him that if he doesn't tell me where the money is, I will shoot him where he stands.''
Upon receiving this message, the bank robber said to the interpreter, ''Señor, I have hidden the money in a coffee can, under the fourth floorboard, in the second-floor men's room of the Palacio Hotel on Via Del Rio in La Paz.''
''What did he say?'' the investigator asked the interpreter.
''Señor,'' said the interpreter as he thought for a moment, ''he says he is prepared to die like a man!''
Ivan R. Misner ''The World's Best Known Marketing Secrets''
Sports ...
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