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I really like this framework. It made me think of the Beloved Disciple in John’s Gospel. Might not be able to map all 6 of those elements in order, but they all fit really well. He was safe, connected, and intimate: “One of his disciples, the one Jesus loved, was reclining close beside Jesus” (13:23). There was trust and vulnerability: “Simon Peter motioned to him to find out who it was he was talking about. So he leaned back against Jesus and asked him, ‘Lord, who is it?’ Jesus replied, ‘He's the one I give the piece of bread to after I have dipped it’” (13:24-26). And, of course, he was beloved: “the one Jesus loved” (13:23); “the disciple [Jesus] loved” (19:26); “the other disciple, the one Jesus loved” (20:2); “The disciple, the one Jesus loved” (21:7); “the disciple Jesus loved” (21:20). The BD is first mentioned in John in such a way that highlights safety and connectedness. That’s a pretty cool way to think about his—and our—experience of being loved by Jesus.

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