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Mark 8:34-38
Excerpted from: Confidence at Christ's Appearance

So when Christ used the phrase "ashamed of Me and My words," He was contrasting it with being willing to lose one's life for His sake and the gospel's. To feel ashamed is to align oneself with this sinful generation instead of with Christ. The term adulterous is used to refer to unfaithfulness to God. And similarly, when Christ comes as Judge, He will be ashamed and will disown those who have disowned Him.


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