I didn't get Hoop's title either. If she had said John 15:13 --- BINGO! I would have had it. But I voted for SF in the original go around and did now.
I do think it is rather interesting that both winning entries, cracker jack stories that they were, were about unwilling sacrifice, and in the end I think "unwilling sacrifice" is a complete oxymoron. Sacrifice on a human level is only sacrifice if it is willing, otherwise what we have is criminal. If I give up my dinner for a homeless person willingly, I have made a sacrifice (small as it might be), but if that same person pulls a knife on me and demands my dinner I will give it up, but I will have been robbed. I might have made a trade for my personal well being, but in my view it would not have been a sacrifice.
(It is with some frustration I note that I can now type sacrifice correctly every time. I learned that with my frustrating encounter with a failed acrostic. GRRR!)
Mouse wrote:
What were you reading anyway? John 15 is the famous passage of Jesus where he talks about "I am the vine, you are the branches..." and he says about his disciples "I call you friends..." There is nothing there about Jews, Cyprus, or the king of Armenia.
.... What you quote sounds like it comes from Isaiah but I can't find a passage like you seem to have read because Isaiah would not speak about Christians so??? ....