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Fun Fact
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In political communication, the phrase "you are either with us, or against us" and similar variations are
used to depict situations as being polarized and to force witnesses, bystanders, or others unaligned with
some form of pre-existing conflict to either become allies of the speaking party or lose favor.
The implied consequence of not joining the team effort is to be deemed an enemy. An example is the
statement of the former US President George W. Bush, who said after 9/11 at the launch of his
anti-terrorism campaign in the form "Every nation, in every region, now has a decision to make.
Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists."
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This Lesson's Focus is I can encourage others by sharing God's love.
- Read the scripture in Mark 9:38-50
- Review the Lesson At-a-Glance.
- Download some fun materials.
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A Song of Salt and Fire (3:00 min)
In this passage Jesus gets mad at the disciples (again) because of their
pride (again). Jesus stresses the importance of working together rather than creating
conflict with each other. It is better to live life crippled than to cause someone to
walk away from Jesus.
https://youtu.be/hqDOYbWEdrg
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