...ile the apostles were out on this mission, Jesus thought much about John, now in prison. It was a great temptation to use his potential powers to release him, but once more he resigne...
...day of Pentecost. The religions of pessimistic despair seek to obtain release from the burdens of life; the...reality and mastered it -- even in death. He did not use religion as a release from life. The religion of Je...
...t sent out false information at your hands. I am about to send you on your last mission as volunteer messengers of the kingdom, and in so doing I release you from your oaths and there...
...cting him of blasphemy.
186:2.8 The Master never displayed the least interest in Pilate's well-meant but halfhearted efforts to effect his release. He really pitied Pilate and...
...hink he needs to be disciplined, I am willing to chastise him before I release him."
185:5.2 Just as the Jews were about to engage in shouting their protests against the release of Jesus, a vast crowd came m...
...representative, and as I am about to leave you and go to my Father, I release you from all responsibility a...ite legislative action after I shall have gone to the Father. But this release from responsibility as the ad...
...l act as a stimulus to call forth man's slumbering spiritual forces. Jesus has taught us that God lives in man; then how can we induce man to release these soul-bound powers of di...
...began to read: "The spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach good tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and the recov...
...of absence, Jesus was accompanied by only two of the apostles. He had released Peter, James, and John tempo...required to restore this part of the universe to former paths and thus release the children of men from the...
...still held John in prison, fearing either to release or execute him, while he cont...polis until John should be either executed or released to join them in a united eff...ison, and why he made no effort to secure his release. But they never could underst...