Jesus often confused peopleโand it seems He did so on purpose. While this isnโt a characteristic we typically highlight in Sunday school, a quick look through the Gospels shows that our King didnโt always speak plainly,ย explain Himself, or behave in the ways people expected.
In short, Jesus was often enigmatic. He could be mysterious. Even puzzling.
So, if the goal of discipleship is to become more like Jesus, should we expect to carry a bit of that mystery as well? And if so, why?
Letโs begin a two-part exploration of one of Jesusโs most intriguing traits.
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