Question 2 of our Facebook Q&A - Mark 14:51
Armando from Aculo Mexico submitted the second most popular question voted on by members of Christ Gospel Church. He asks: "In Mark 14:51, when they all forsook Jesus and fled, there was also a young man who fled from the Garden naked. Who was he, why did he only have on a linen cloth, and why do we need to know this?" Rev. Hicks responds to this question in this video, analyzing how linen is in fact a metaphor for spiritual growth and acting in a righteousness manner. The man who fled is an example of how Christians should NOT be ashamed of the Crucified Christ.

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Betraying Jesus with a Kiss | Mark 14:43-52 | Pastor Daniel Batarseh (Gospel of Mark Series)

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Rev. B. R. Hicks "Overview of the Crucified Way Message"

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Judy Lynn Interview

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Q&A with Rev. Hicks - Question 4: What did Jesus Write in John 8:6?

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Judas’s Betrayal (Mark 14:43-52)

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Rev. B.R.Hicks♥2 Jesus' Blood For Our Thoughts

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Jesus’ Arrest (Mark 14:43–52) — A Sermon by R.C. Sproul

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Mark 14:51-52 All About Mark & The Upper Room

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Facebook Q&A #6 - Judas' Betrayal of Jesus

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Daily Devotional Mark 14:51 “The young man fled naked”

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“I was there!” (Mark 14:51-52)

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Mark 14:51-52, a brief thought

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Who Was The Naked Boy In The Garden Of Gethsemane?

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Lord Boateng Interview with Rev Hicks - Part 1

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Mike Riordan

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