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In his book, Philemon’s Problem: The Daily Dilemma of the Christian, James T. Burtchaell notes, “Jesus was curiously unpreoccupied about the future of those who believed through him.”
“His attention went rather to those who were deprived: to the running sores of the leper; to the milky, sightless eye; to the dragging, withered leg; to the slack-mouthed village idiot; to the shrunken belly; even to the dead man in the grave. With all these he shared life as they had need.”
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