After Jesus “set his face to go to Jerusalem” (Luke 9:51) and started to depend the times to His arrest and crucifixion, the Gospel of Luke tells us of three males that He and His disciples encountered “as they have been going alongside the street” (9:57). We don’t know who these males have been, nor do we all know what their historical past with Jesus was. However we all know that they have been at a second of choice: Would they comply with Jesus, or would they go house once more?
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