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Power of Gratitude - Day-Tight Compartments Sentence of death is on us and everyone we know
Matthew 6:34 - Focus on today, live in day-tight compartments, rather than worrying about tomorrow
The most important factor in remaining effective and thankful as we get older is to stay busy doing things that matter to God
Women of noble character was busy from dawn to dusk - Proverbs 31
Being happy with our lot in life and our work - Ecclesiastes 5:19-20
Worried about aging and death - No, because I would be ungrateful for all the blessing God has given me
Every good and perfect gift is from above (people in our lives) - James 1:17
What percentage of your thoughts focus of past regrets and future worries?
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Be Still My Soul - Quiet Time
Jesus deeply valued his time alone with God
Jesus sought out quiet time
"Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest" - Mark 6:31b
"Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed" - Luke 5:16
Occasional devotions are OK but should never replace our private time with God
Jesus found a quite place
"But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father" - Matthew 6:6
If you have no quite place - your relationship will be shallow and limited
Jesus urged alertness
Jesus pleaded with them to be awake and alert in prayer - Mark 14:37-42
Be "clear minded and self-controller" so that we can pray - 1 Peter 4:7
How long? until a sense of peace and closeness with God
How much time in prayer and study? mix it up; our relationship should not become stale
"Remain in me, and I will remain in you" - John 15:4-8
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Be Still My Soul - All the Time To be real, a relationship with God must be all-the-time
If not, you are compartmentalizing your walk with God
"I am with you always" - Matthew 28:20
""Pray continually" - 1 Thessalonians 5:17
Nehemiah prayed, wept,and fasted for days before talking wit King Artaxerxes then he prayed again right before talking to him just before opening his mouth - Nehemiah 2:4b
- Your relationship with God does not depend how you have a quiet time
- We should learn to pray short prayers throughout the day
- If we don't remember God throughout the day, can become legalistic about our quiet times
Both are needed - a quiet time can never replace all-the-time
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Be Still My Soul - Times of Fasting
What is fasting? - voluntary abstinence from food in order to draw near to God
Fasting - frequently practiced by those who have walked closely with God:
- Moses - fasted for 40 days as he received the law (Exodus 34:28)
- David - fasted for the life of his newborn (2 Samuel 12:15-22)
- King Jehoshaphat - declared a national fast under a miltary emerency (2 Chronicles 20)
- Esther - called for God's people to fast during a extermination attempt (Esther 4)
- Daniel - fasted to confess his and God's people sin (Daniel 9)
- Nehemaih - fasted for the condition of Jerusalem to improve (Nehemiah 1)
- Jesus - fasted for 40 days at the beginning of his ministry (Matthew 4:2)
- Antioch church leaders - fasted for to bless their ministry efforts (Acts 13:1-3)
- Paul and Barnabas - dedicating newly appointed elders (Acts 14:23-24)
Jesus warned about the mere appearance of fasting - Matthew 6:16-18
Advice
- Decide how long before hand
- Begin with shorter fasts
- Be care with those taking medication or those with a background of anorexia or bulimia
- Do not indulge in a large meal immediately after a fast
A "world fast" is an idea to remove yourself from movies, sports, television, newpaper, other outside info
Reason to fast:
- Humble ourselves
- Show our dependance on him
- To devote time and focus to our spiritual lives
- To ask for God' guidance
- To ask for God's help
- To overcome spiritual lukewarmness
- To pray for a particular need
- To express gratitude and thanksgiving
- Breakthrough in our faith
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Be Still My Soul - Times of Fasting
What is fasting? - voluntary abstinence from food in order to draw near to God
Fasting - frequently practiced by those who have walked closely with God:
- Moses - fasted for 40 days as he received the law (Exodus 34:28)
- David - fasted for the life of his newborn (2 Samuel 12:15-22)
- King Jehoshaphat - declared a national fast under a miltary emerency (2 Chronicles 20)
- Esther - called for God's people to fast during a extermination attempt (Esther 4)
- Daniel - fasted to confess his and God's people sin (Daniel 9)
- Nehemaih - fasted for the condition of Jerusalem to improve (Nehemiah 1)
- Jesus - fasted for 40 days at the beginning of his ministry (Matthew 4:2)
- Antioch church leaders - fasted for to bless their ministry efforts (Acts 13:1-3)
- Paul and Barnabas - dedicating newly appointed elders (Acts 14:23-24)
Jesus warned about the mere appearance of fasting - Matthew 6:16-18
Advice
- Decide how long before hand
- Begin with shorter fasts
- Be care with those taking medication or those with a background of anorexia or bulimia
- Do not indulge in a large meal immediately after a fast
A "world fast" is an idea to remove yourself from movies, sports, television, newpaper, other outside info
Reason to fast:
- Humble ourselves
- Show our dependance on him
- To devote time and focus to our spiritual lives
- To ask for God' guidance
- To ask for God's help
- To overcome spiritual lukewarmness
- To pray for a particular need
- To express gratitude and thanksgiving
- Breakthrough in our faith
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Be Still My Soul - Times of Fasting
What is fasting? - voluntary abstinence from food in order to draw near to God
Fasting - frequently practiced by those who have walked closely with God:
- Moses - fasted for 40 days as he received the law (Exodus 34:28)
- David - fasted for the life of his newborn (2 Samuel 12:15-22)
- King Jehoshaphat - declared a national fast under a miltary emerency (2 Chronicles 20)
- Esther - called for God's people to fast during a extermination attempt (Esther 4)
- Daniel - fasted to confess his and God's people sin (Daniel 9)
- Nehemaih - fasted for the condition of Jerusalem to improve (Nehemiah 1)
- Jesus - fasted for 40 days at the beginning of his ministry (Matthew 4:2)
- Antioch church leaders - fasted for to bless their ministry efforts (Acts 13:1-3)
- Paul and Barnabas - dedicating newly appointed elders (Acts 14:23-24)
Jesus warned about the mere appearance of fasting - Matthew 6:16-18
Advice
- Decide how long before hand
- Begin with shorter fasts
- Be care with those taking medication or those with a background of anorexia or bulimia
- Do not indulge in a large meal immediately after a fast
A "world fast" is an idea to remove yourself from movies, sports, television, newpaper, other outside info
Reason to fast:
- Humble ourselves
- Show our dependance on him
- To devote time and focus to our spiritual lives
- To ask for God' guidance
- To ask for God's help
- To overcome spiritual lukewarmness
- To pray for a particular need
- To express gratitude and thanksgiving
- Breakthrough in our faith
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Be Still My Soul - The Pattern (Part 1) What are we to pray about and in what order?
God has not left such crucial issues to guesswork
Matthew 6:9-13 - Above all other scripture on prayer - understand this one
Things to remember:
- Pattern, not a formula - not meant to be recited, rebuked by Jesus
- May seem awkward at first - stick with it
- Be prepared to spend more time in prayer when you use this prayer - wider range of subjects
- The structure reveals the genius of God - Begin looking to God; then deal with ourselves; once again focus on God
- Notice the use of "us" - personal, but not self-centered
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Be Still My Soul - The Pattern (Part 1) What are we to pray about and in what order?
God has not left such crucial issues to guesswork
Matthew 6:9-13 - Above all other scripture on prayer - understand this one
Things to remember:
- Pattern, not a formula - not meant to be recited, rebuked by Jesus
- May seem awkward at first - stick with it
- Be prepared to spend more time in prayer when you use this prayer - wider range of subjects
- The structure reveals the genius of God - Begin looking to God; then deal with ourselves; once again focus on God
- Notice the use of "us" - personal, but not self-centered
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Be Still My Soul - The Pattern (Part 1) What are we to pray about and in what order?
God has not left such crucial issues to guesswork
Matthew 6:9-13 - Above all other scripture on prayer - understand this one
Things to remember:
- Pattern, not a formula - not meant to be recited, rebuked by Jesus
- May seem awkward at first - stick with it
- Be prepared to spend more time in prayer when you use this prayer - wider range of subjects
- The structure reveals the genius of God - Begin looking to God; then deal with ourselves; once again focus on God
- Notice the use of "us" - personal, but not self-centered
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Be Still My Soul - The Pattern (Part 1) What are we to pray about and in what order?
God has not left such crucial issues to guesswork
Matthew 6:9-13 - Above all other scripture on prayer - understand this one
Things to remember:
- Pattern, not a formula - not meant to be recited, rebuked by Jesus
- May seem awkward at first - stick with it
- Be prepared to spend more time in prayer when you use this prayer - wider range of subjects
- The structure reveals the genius of God - Begin looking to God; then deal with ourselves; once again focus on God
- Notice the use of "us" - personal, but not self-centered
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Be Still My Soul - The Pattern (Part 1) What are we to pray about and in what order?
God has not left such crucial issues to guesswork
Matthew 6:9-13 - Above all other scripture on prayer - understand this one
Things to remember:
- Pattern, not a formula - not meant to be recited, rebuked by Jesus
- May seem awkward at first - stick with it
- Be prepared to spend more time in prayer when you use this prayer - wider range of subjects
- The structure reveals the genius of God - Begin looking to God; then deal with ourselves; once again focus on God
- Notice the use of "us" - personal, but not self-centered
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Falling in Love with God - Bitterness
An emotional response (along with fear) that succeed at undermining our love for God
A result of an uncard-for emotional wound
Matthew 18:15-17 - can resolve most issues
Sometimes we are just called on to forgive
Not forgiving is like allowing a physical cut become infected
Examples
- Esau wept bitteryly when he failed to receive the blessing - Genesis 27:34
- Israelites incrediblity harsh and treatment from the Eyptians - Exodus 1:14
- Naomi changed her name to Mara, meaning "bitterness" (losted husband and sons) - Ruth 1:21
- Hannah wept "in bitterness of soul" because of her infertility - 1 Samuel 1:10
- David's men because of the loss of their children - 1 Samuel 30:6
- Job while not understanding the discipline of God - Job 7:11
- Missing the grace of God cause bitter root - Hebrews 12:15
- Envy becomes bitterness - James 3:14
Bitterness will actively oppose any attempt to restore our love for God
Bitter or better - a channel of curses or blessings
Disciples need Jesus' example to overcome the pain of the cross
Jesus wants us to have his attitude toward suffering
- What form do we expect our Christian suffering to take?
- Are we looking for a Christianity that does not involve suffering?
Bible command us to get rid of all bitterness
Two ways to overcome bittereness:
- Forgive - Ephesians 4:32
- Trusting God is at work in all things for our good - Romans 8:28
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Falling in Love with God - Bitterness
An emotional response (along with fear) that succeed at undermining our love for God
A result of an uncard-for emotional wound
Matthew 18:15-17 - can resolve most issues
Sometimes we are just called on to forgive
Not forgiving is like allowing a physical cut become infected
Examples
- Esau wept bitteryly when he failed to receive the blessing - Genesis 27:34
- Israelites incrediblity harsh and treatment from the Eyptians - Exodus 1:14
- Naomi changed her name to Mara, meaning "bitterness" (losted husband and sons) - Ruth 1:21
- Hannah wept "in bitterness of soul" because of her infertility - 1 Samuel 1:10
- David's men because of the loss of their children - 1 Samuel 30:6
- Job while not understanding the discipline of God - Job 7:11
- Missing the grace of God cause bitter root - Hebrews 12:15
- Envy becomes bitterness - James 3:14
Bitterness will actively oppose any attempt to restore our love for God
Bitter or better - a channel of curses or blessings
Disciples need Jesus' example to overcome the pain of the cross
Jesus wants us to have his attitude toward suffering
- What form do we expect our Christian suffering to take?
- Are we looking for a Christianity that does not involve suffering?
Bible command us to get rid of all bitterness
Two ways to overcome bittereness:
- Forgive - Ephesians 4:32
- Trusting God is at work in all things for our good - Romans 8:28
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Falling in Love with God - Bitterness
An emotional response (along with fear) that succeed at undermining our love for God
A result of an uncard-for emotional wound
Matthew 18:15-17 - can resolve most issues
Sometimes we are just called on to forgive
Not forgiving is like allowing a physical cut become infected
Examples
- Esau wept bitteryly when he failed to receive the blessing - Genesis 27:34
- Israelites incrediblity harsh and treatment from the Eyptians - Exodus 1:14
- Naomi changed her name to Mara, meaning "bitterness" (losted husband and sons) - Ruth 1:21
- Hannah wept "in bitterness of soul" because of her infertility - 1 Samuel 1:10
- David's men because of the loss of their children - 1 Samuel 30:6
- Job while not understanding the discipline of God - Job 7:11
- Missing the grace of God cause bitter root - Hebrews 12:15
- Envy becomes bitterness - James 3:14
Bitterness will actively oppose any attempt to restore our love for God
Bitter or better - a channel of curses or blessings
Disciples need Jesus' example to overcome the pain of the cross
Jesus wants us to have his attitude toward suffering
- What form do we expect our Christian suffering to take?
- Are we looking for a Christianity that does not involve suffering?
Bible command us to get rid of all bitterness
Two ways to overcome bittereness:
- Forgive - Ephesians 4:32
- Trusting God is at work in all things for our good - Romans 8:28
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Falling in Love with God - Fear
The other emotional response that undermines our love for God
Perfect love drives our fear - 1 John 4:18
Fear greatly affects our ability to love; renders lifeless our love for God
Fear one of the most powerful and universal tools Satan uses for:
- Keep man from the knowledge of God
- Experience of God's power
- Experience grace in our lives
- Taking our eyes off of God and onto our circumstances and insecurities
There is healthy fear (like fearing God) but unhealthy fear is one that controls us and causes us to turn away from God's direction
Fear is rarely rational
- Why are you so afraid - Matthew 8:26
- Don't be afraid - Matthew 14:27
- Don't be afraid - Matthew 17:7
- Don't be afraid - Matthew 28:10
- Don't be afraid - Mark 5:36
- Don't be afraid - Luke 5:10
- Don't be afraid - Luke 8:50
- Don't be afraid - Luke 12:7
- Don't be afraid - Luke 12:32
- Don't be afraid - John 6:19-20
- Don't be afraid - John 12:15
- Don't be afraid - John 14:27
God understands the destructive nature of fear
He simply commands us to deal with our fears through our relationship with him
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Falling in Love with God - Fear
The other emotional response that undermines our love for God
Perfect love drives our fear - 1 John 4:18
Fear greatly affects our ability to love; renders lifeless our love for God
Fear one of the most powerful and universal tools Satan uses for:
- Keep man from the knowledge of God
- Experience of God's power
- Experience grace in our lives
- Taking our eyes off of God and onto our circumstances and insecurities
There is healthy fear (like fearing God) but unhealthy fear is one that controls us and causes us to turn away from God's direction
Fear is rarely rational
- Why are you so afraid - Matthew 8:26
- Don't be afraid - Matthew 14:27
- Don't be afraid - Matthew 17:7
- Don't be afraid - Matthew 28:10
- Don't be afraid - Mark 5:36
- Don't be afraid - Luke 5:10
- Don't be afraid - Luke 8:50
- Don't be afraid - Luke 12:7
- Don't be afraid - Luke 12:32
- Don't be afraid - John 6:19-20
- Don't be afraid - John 12:15
- Don't be afraid - John 14:27
God understands the destructive nature of fear
He simply commands us to deal with our fears through our relationship with him
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Falling in Love with God - Fear
The other emotional response that undermines our love for God
Perfect love drives our fear - 1 John 4:18
Fear greatly affects our ability to love; renders lifeless our love for God
Fear one of the most powerful and universal tools Satan uses for:
- Keep man from the knowledge of God
- Experience of God's power
- Experience grace in our lives
- Taking our eyes off of God and onto our circumstances and insecurities
There is healthy fear (like fearing God) but unhealthy fear is one that controls us and causes us to turn away from God's direction
Fear is rarely rational
- Why are you so afraid - Matthew 8:26
- Don't be afraid - Matthew 14:27
- Don't be afraid - Matthew 17:7
- Don't be afraid - Matthew 28:10
- Don't be afraid - Mark 5:36
- Don't be afraid - Luke 5:10
- Don't be afraid - Luke 8:50
- Don't be afraid - Luke 12:7
- Don't be afraid - Luke 12:32
- Don't be afraid - John 6:19-20
- Don't be afraid - John 12:15
- Don't be afraid - John 14:27
God understands the destructive nature of fear
He simply commands us to deal with our fears through our relationship with him
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Falling in Love with God - Fear
The other emotional response that undermines our love for God
Perfect love drives our fear - 1 John 4:18
Fear greatly affects our ability to love; renders lifeless our love for God
Fear one of the most powerful and universal tools Satan uses for:
- Keep man from the knowledge of God
- Experience of God's power
- Experience grace in our lives
- Taking our eyes off of God and onto our circumstances and insecurities
There is healthy fear (like fearing God) but unhealthy fear is one that controls us and causes us to turn away from God's direction
Fear is rarely rational
- Why are you so afraid - Matthew 8:26
- Don't be afraid - Matthew 14:27
- Don't be afraid - Matthew 17:7
- Don't be afraid - Matthew 28:10
- Don't be afraid - Mark 5:36
- Don't be afraid - Luke 5:10
- Don't be afraid - Luke 8:50
- Don't be afraid - Luke 12:7
- Don't be afraid - Luke 12:32
- Don't be afraid - John 6:19-20
- Don't be afraid - John 12:15
- Don't be afraid - John 14:27
God understands the destructive nature of fear
He simply commands us to deal with our fears through our relationship with him
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Falling in Love with God - Discerning God's voice
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Worst that
could happen
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Truth
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Scripture
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I'll never change
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I could try and fail
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God can do anything
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Ephesians 3:20
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I'm and idiot
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I could look foolish
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We all look stupid; It won't kill me
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Psalms 139:14
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How can I help anybody?
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Help but nothing changes
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God will work one way or another
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2 Corinthians 5:20
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I don't feel God is with me
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Go through a time feeling disconnected
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God promised he would never leave
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Matthew 28:20
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Why would allow this to happen?
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I have to experience pain from time to time
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God has a great plan for my life
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Romans 8:28
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You'll never amount to anything
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Your expectations don't become a reality
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God has a dream for you
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Jeremiah 29:11
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God's word contains God's voice
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Forgiveness, part 1
Jesus calls for unlimited forgiveness - disciples plea to increase their faith
If on-goning relationship difficulties - maybe one or both are too concerned about who sinned the most rather than focusing on reconciliation
With a willingness to forgive, we cannot be forgiven by God - Matthew 6:14; Matthew 18:23-35
We must forgive in the way that God forgives - Colossians 3:13
He forgives quickly, completely, and repeatedly - and then forgets the sin - Hebrews 8:12
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Rest of the Story The first person who presents a case - seems right - Proverbs 18:17
- Marriage counseling - one view, then a different view
- Forming opinion without all the background information
- Good leader - realizing he does not know everything about every subject
- Been hurt by others - assume others are the same way
Good thing to say: "I have seen something which concerns me, but I haven't heard your side yet"
Involving everyone on a decision will help others to feel valued and for you to consistently have good decisions
We have trouble listening to other opinions besides our own
Can you get hurt by other that love you? Yes
- Double indemnity insurance policy against unresolved issues (Matthew 18:15-17 and Matthew 5:23-24)
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Rest of the Story The first person who presents a case - seems right - Proverbs 18:17
- Marriage counseling - one view, then a different view
- Forming opinion without all the background information
- Good leader - realizing he does not know everything about every subject
- Been hurt by others - assume others are the same way
Good thing to say: "I have seen something which concerns me, but I haven't heard your side yet"
Involving everyone on a decision will help others to feel valued and for you to consistently have good decisions
We have trouble listening to other opinions besides our own
Can you get hurt by other that love you? Yes
- Double indemnity insurance policy against unresolved issues (Matthew 18:15-17 and Matthew 5:23-24)
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Rest of the Story The first person who presents a case - seems right - Proverbs 18:17
- Marriage counseling - one view, then a different view
- Forming opinion without all the background information
- Good leader - realizing he does not know everything about every subject
- Been hurt by others - assume others are the same way
Good thing to say: "I have seen something which concerns me, but I haven't heard your side yet"
Involving everyone on a decision will help others to feel valued and for you to consistently have good decisions
We have trouble listening to other opinions besides our own
Can you get hurt by other that love you? Yes
- Double indemnity insurance policy against unresolved issues (Matthew 18:15-17 and Matthew 5:23-24)
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Emotions and Spirituality Emotions are God-given and a blessing
Some refuse to get open and honest with their true feeling - from pride and fear
In times of crisis, we usually get past our emotional blockage and express ourselves much better
Negative emotions are not to be trusted
Unless you allow others to break into your closed system of reasoning, the illogical will continue to seem perfectly logical
Satan can use emotions in a damaging way - need to allow others to gain perspective
Emotions are needed and seen in Jesus:
- Cried regularly - Hebrews 5:7
- Open about disappointments - Luke 19:41-44
- Open about struggles - Matthew 26:36-46
Thank God for those who are both emotionally based and spiritually strong at the same time
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Emotions and Spirituality Emotions are God-given and a blessing
Some refuse to get open and honest with their true feeling - from pride and fear
In times of crisis, we usually get past our emotional blockage and express ourselves much better
Negative emotions are not to be trusted
Unless you allow others to break into your closed system of reasoning, the illogical will continue to seem perfectly logical
Satan can use emotions in a damaging way - need to allow others to gain perspective
Emotions are needed and seen in Jesus:
- Cried regularly - Hebrews 5:7
- Open about disappointments - Luke 19:41-44
- Open about struggles - Matthew 26:36-46
Thank God for those who are both emotionally based and spiritually strong at the same time
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Emotions and Spirituality Emotions are God-given and a blessing
Some refuse to get open and honest with their true feeling - from pride and fear
In times of crisis, we usually get past our emotional blockage and express ourselves much better
Negative emotions are not to be trusted
Unless you allow others to break into your closed system of reasoning, the illogical will continue to seem perfectly logical
Satan can use emotions in a damaging way - need to allow others to gain perspective
Emotions are needed and seen in Jesus:
- Cried regularly - Hebrews 5:7
- Open about disappointments - Luke 19:41-44
- Open about struggles - Matthew 26:36-46
Thank God for those who are both emotionally based and spiritually strong at the same time
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Emotions and Spirituality Emotions are God-given and a blessing
Some refuse to get open and honest with their true feeling - from pride and fear
In times of crisis, we usually get past our emotional blockage and express ourselves much better
Negative emotions are not to be trusted
Unless you allow others to break into your closed system of reasoning, the illogical will continue to seem perfectly logical
Satan can use emotions in a damaging way - need to allow others to gain perspective
Emotions are needed and seen in Jesus:
- Cried regularly - Hebrews 5:7
- Open about disappointments - Luke 19:41-44
- Open about struggles - Matthew 26:36-46
Thank God for those who are both emotionally based and spiritually strong at the same time
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Emotions and Spirituality Emotions are God-given and a blessing
Some refuse to get open and honest with their true feeling - from pride and fear
In times of crisis, we usually get past our emotional blockage and express ourselves much better
Negative emotions are not to be trusted
Unless you allow others to break into your closed system of reasoning, the illogical will continue to seem perfectly logical
Satan can use emotions in a damaging way - need to allow others to gain perspective
Emotions are needed and seen in Jesus:
- Cried regularly - Hebrews 5:7
- Open about disappointments - Luke 19:41-44
- Open about struggles - Matthew 26:36-46
Thank God for those who are both emotionally based and spiritually strong at the same time
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Emotions and Spirituality Emotions are God-given and a blessing
Some refuse to get open and honest with their true feeling - from pride and fear
In times of crisis, we usually get past our emotional blockage and express ourselves much better
Negative emotions are not to be trusted
Unless you allow others to break into your closed system of reasoning, the illogical will continue to seem perfectly logical
Satan can use emotions in a damaging way - need to allow others to gain perspective
Emotions are needed and seen in Jesus:
- Cried regularly - Hebrews 5:7
- Open about disappointments - Luke 19:41-44
- Open about struggles - Matthew 26:36-46
Thank God for those who are both emotionally based and spiritually strong at the same time
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Emotions and Spirituality Emotions are God-given and a blessing
Some refuse to get open and honest with their true feeling - from pride and fear
In times of crisis, we usually get past our emotional blockage and express ourselves much better
Negative emotions are not to be trusted
Unless you allow others to break into your closed system of reasoning, the illogical will continue to seem perfectly logical
Satan can use emotions in a damaging way - need to allow others to gain perspective
Emotions are needed and seen in Jesus:
- Cried regularly - Hebrews 5:7
- Open about disappointments - Luke 19:41-44
- Open about struggles - Matthew 26:36-46
Thank God for those who are both emotionally based and spiritually strong at the same time
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Emotions and Spirituality Emotions are God-given and a blessing
Some refuse to get open and honest with their true feeling - from pride and fear
In times of crisis, we usually get past our emotional blockage and express ourselves much better
Negative emotions are not to be trusted
Unless you allow others to break into your closed system of reasoning, the illogical will continue to seem perfectly logical
Satan can use emotions in a damaging way - need to allow others to gain perspective
Emotions are needed and seen in Jesus:
- Cried regularly - Hebrews 5:7
- Open about disappointments - Luke 19:41-44
- Open about struggles - Matthew 26:36-46
Thank God for those who are both emotionally based and spiritually strong at the same time
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Emotions and Spirituality Emotions are God-given and a blessing
Some refuse to get open and honest with their true feeling - from pride and fear
In times of crisis, we usually get past our emotional blockage and express ourselves much better
Negative emotions are not to be trusted
Unless you allow others to break into your closed system of reasoning, the illogical will continue to seem perfectly logical
Satan can use emotions in a damaging way - need to allow others to gain perspective
Emotions are needed and seen in Jesus:
- Cried regularly - Hebrews 5:7
- Open about disappointments - Luke 19:41-44
- Open about struggles - Matthew 26:36-46
Thank God for those who are both emotionally based and spiritually strong at the same time
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Emotions and Spirituality Emotions are God-given and a blessing
Some refuse to get open and honest with their true feeling - from pride and fear
In times of crisis, we usually get past our emotional blockage and express ourselves much better
Negative emotions are not to be trusted
Unless you allow others to break into your closed system of reasoning, the illogical will continue to seem perfectly logical
Satan can use emotions in a damaging way - need to allow others to gain perspective
Emotions are needed and seen in Jesus:
- Cried regularly - Hebrews 5:7
- Open about disappointments - Luke 19:41-44
- Open about struggles - Matthew 26:36-46
Thank God for those who are both emotionally based and spiritually strong at the same time
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Emotions and Spirituality Emotions are God-given and a blessing
Some refuse to get open and honest with their true feeling - from pride and fear
In times of crisis, we usually get past our emotional blockage and express ourselves much better
Negative emotions are not to be trusted
Unless you allow others to break into your closed system of reasoning, the illogical will continue to seem perfectly logical
Satan can use emotions in a damaging way - need to allow others to gain perspective
Emotions are needed and seen in Jesus:
- Cried regularly - Hebrews 5:7
- Open about disappointments - Luke 19:41-44
- Open about struggles - Matthew 26:36-46
Thank God for those who are both emotionally based and spiritually strong at the same time
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Ambition: from God or Satan Depending on the motive:
There is positive ambitions - Romans 15:20; 1 Thessalonians 4:11
There is negative ambitions - Galatians 5:20
There is pure spiritual ambitions with bad motives:
Matthew 20:20-28 - wanted their shot at the left and right seats of Jesus
We often want the right things for the wrong reasons
- Too focused on positional goals in the church
- Excel at work or school - not working for the Lord but working for self - Colossians 3:23
- Too much pressure for a child to succeed - Train a child in the way he should go - Proverbs 22:6
- Allowing secondary motivation become the primary motivation
Examples of primary and secondary motivations:
Subject |
Primary |
Secondary |
Job |
Glorify God |
Make money; Career |
Following God |
Love God with everything we have |
Learning Bible facts, being disciplined, spiritual goals |
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Ambition: from God or Satan Depending on the motive:
There is positive ambitions - Romans 15:20; 1 Thessalonians 4:11
There is negative ambitions - Galatians 5:20
There is pure spiritual ambitions with bad motives:
Matthew 20:20-28 - wanted their shot at the left and right seats of Jesus
We often want the right things for the wrong reasons
- Too focused on positional goals in the church
- Excel at work or school - not working for the Lord but working for self - Colossians 3:23
- Too much pressure for a child to succeed - Train a child in the way he should go - Proverbs 22:6
- Allowing secondary motivation become the primary motivation
Examples of primary and secondary motivations:
Subject |
Primary |
Secondary |
Job |
Glorify God |
Make money; Career |
Following God |
Love God with everything we have |
Learning Bible facts, being disciplined, spiritual goals |
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Ambition: from God or Satan Depending on the motive:
There is positive ambitions - Romans 15:20; 1 Thessalonians 4:11
There is negative ambitions - Galatians 5:20
There is pure spiritual ambitions with bad motives:
Matthew 20:20-28 - wanted their shot at the left and right seats of Jesus
We often want the right things for the wrong reasons
- Too focused on positional goals in the church
- Excel at work or school - not working for the Lord but working for self - Colossians 3:23
- Too much pressure for a child to succeed - Train a child in the way he should go - Proverbs 22:6
- Allowing secondary motivation become the primary motivation
Examples of primary and secondary motivations:
Subject |
Primary |
Secondary |
Job |
Glorify God |
Make money; Career |
Following God |
Love God with everything we have |
Learning Bible facts, being disciplined, spiritual goals |
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Ambition: from God or Satan Depending on the motive:
There is positive ambitions - Romans 15:20; 1 Thessalonians 4:11
There is negative ambitions - Galatians 5:20
There is pure spiritual ambitions with bad motives:
Matthew 20:20-28 - wanted their shot at the left and right seats of Jesus
We often want the right things for the wrong reasons
- Too focused on positional goals in the church
- Excel at work or school - not working for the Lord but working for self - Colossians 3:23
- Too much pressure for a child to succeed - Train a child in the way he should go - Proverbs 22:6
- Allowing secondary motivation become the primary motivation
Examples of primary and secondary motivations:
Subject |
Primary |
Secondary |
Job |
Glorify God |
Make money; Career |
Following God |
Love God with everything we have |
Learning Bible facts, being disciplined, spiritual goals |
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Ambition: from God or Satan Depending on the motive:
There is positive ambitions - Romans 15:20; 1 Thessalonians 4:11
There is negative ambitions - Galatians 5:20
There is pure spiritual ambitions with bad motives:
Matthew 20:20-28 - wanted their shot at the left and right seats of Jesus
We often want the right things for the wrong reasons
- Too focused on positional goals in the church
- Excel at work or school - not working for the Lord but working for self - Colossians 3:23
- Too much pressure for a child to succeed - Train a child in the way he should go - Proverbs 22:6
- Allowing secondary motivation become the primary motivation
Examples of primary and secondary motivations:
Subject |
Primary |
Secondary |
Job |
Glorify God |
Make money; Career |
Following God |
Love God with everything we have |
Learning Bible facts, being disciplined, spiritual goals |
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Ambition: from God or Satan Depending on the motive:
There is positive ambitions - Romans 15:20; 1 Thessalonians 4:11
There is negative ambitions - Galatians 5:20
There is pure spiritual ambitions with bad motives:
Matthew 20:20-28 - wanted their shot at the left and right seats of Jesus
We often want the right things for the wrong reasons
- Too focused on positional goals in the church
- Excel at work or school - not working for the Lord but working for self - Colossians 3:23
- Too much pressure for a child to succeed - Train a child in the way he should go - Proverbs 22:6
- Allowing secondary motivation become the primary motivation
Examples of primary and secondary motivations:
Subject |
Primary |
Secondary |
Job |
Glorify God |
Make money; Career |
Following God |
Love God with everything we have |
Learning Bible facts, being disciplined, spiritual goals |
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Ambition: from God or Satan Depending on the motive:
There is positive ambitions - Romans 15:20; 1 Thessalonians 4:11
There is negative ambitions - Galatians 5:20
There is pure spiritual ambitions with bad motives:
Matthew 20:20-28 - wanted their shot at the left and right seats of Jesus
We often want the right things for the wrong reasons
- Too focused on positional goals in the church
- Excel at work or school - not working for the Lord but working for self - Colossians 3:23
- Too much pressure for a child to succeed - Train a child in the way he should go - Proverbs 22:6
- Allowing secondary motivation become the primary motivation
Examples of primary and secondary motivations:
Subject |
Primary |
Secondary |
Job |
Glorify God |
Make money; Career |
Following God |
Love God with everything we have |
Learning Bible facts, being disciplined, spiritual goals |
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Power of Spiritual Thinking - Ambition: from God or Satan Depending on the motive:
There is positive ambitions - Romans 15:20; 1 Thessalonians 4:11
There is negative ambitions - Galatians 5:20
There is pure spiritual ambitions with bad motives:
Matthew 20:20-28 - wanted their shot at the left and right seats of Jesus
We often want the right things for the wrong reasons
- Too focused on positional goals in the church
- Excel at work or school - not working for the Lord but working for self - Colossians 3:23
- Too much pressure for a child to succeed - Train a child in the way he should go - Proverbs 22:6
- Allowing secondary motivation become the primary motivation
Examples of primary and secondary motivations:
Subject |
Primary |
Secondary |
Job |
Glorify God |
Make money; Career |
Following God |
Love God with everything we have |
Learning Bible facts, being disciplined, spiritual goals |
|
Power of Spiritual Thinking - Ambition: from God or Satan Depending on the motive:
There is positive ambitions - Romans 15:20; 1 Thessalonians 4:11
There is negative ambitions - Galatians 5:20
There is pure spiritual ambitions with bad motives:
Matthew 20:20-28 - wanted their shot at the left and right seats of Jesus
We often want the right things for the wrong reasons
- Too focused on positional goals in the church
- Excel at work or school - not working for the Lord but working for self - Colossians 3:23
- Too much pressure for a child to succeed - Train a child in the way he should go - Proverbs 22:6
- Allowing secondary motivation become the primary motivation
Examples of primary and secondary motivations:
Subject |
Primary |
Secondary |
Job |
Glorify God |
Make money; Career |
Following God |
Love God with everything we have |
Learning Bible facts, being disciplined, spiritual goals |
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Purpose Driven Life - Restoring Broken Fellowship Relationships are always worth restoring
God has given us the ministry of restoring
God gave everything (his son) for restoring relationships
Does not mean avoiding conflict or appeasement
Talk to God before talking to the person
God may change your heart or their hear - James 4:1-2
Tell God your frustrations
Most conflict is rooted in unmet needs; some needs can only be meet by God
Always take the initiative
God expects you to make the first move - Matthew 5:23-24
Abandon your offering at the alter and go make things right first
Acting quickly reduces the spiritual damage
Bitterness is only hurting yourself
Sympathize with their feelings
Use your ears more than your mouth - Philippians 2:4
Focus on feelings and not facts
Start with sympathy, not solutions
Confess your part of the conflict
Ask "Am I the problem?" - Matthew 7:5
The way you handle a conflict creates a bigger hurt
Attack the problem, not the person
How you say it is important as what you say
Cold War - country decided on weapons that should never be used
Cooperate as much as possible - Romans 12:18
Sometime it cost our pride, self-centerness
Emphasize reconciliation, not resolution
Reconciliation focuses on the relationship
Takes a lot of effort to restore a relationship
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Purpose Driven Life - Restoring Broken Fellowship Relationships are always worth restoring
God has given us the ministry of restoring
God gave everything (his son) for restoring relationships
Does not mean avoiding conflict or appeasement
Talk to God before talking to the person
God may change your heart or their hear - James 4:1-2
Tell God your frustrations
Most conflict is rooted in unmet needs; some needs can only be meet by God
Always take the initiative
God expects you to make the first move - Matthew 5:23-24
Abandon your offering at the alter and go make things right first
Acting quickly reduces the spiritual damage
Bitterness is only hurting yourself
Sympathize with their feelings
Use your ears more than your mouth - Philippians 2:4
Focus on feelings and not facts
Start with sympathy, not solutions
Confess your part of the conflict
Ask "Am I the problem?" - Matthew 7:5
The way you handle a conflict creates a bigger hurt
Attack the problem, not the person
How you say it is important as what you say
Cold War - country decided on weapons that should never be used
Cooperate as much as possible - Romans 12:18
Sometime it cost our pride, self-centerness
Emphasize reconciliation, not resolution
Reconciliation focuses on the relationship
Takes a lot of effort to restore a relationship
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Purpose Driven Life - Restoring Broken Fellowship Relationships are always worth restoring
God has given us the ministry of restoring
God gave everything (his son) for restoring relationships
Does not mean avoiding conflict or appeasement
Talk to God before talking to the person
God may change your heart or their hear - James 4:1-2
Tell God your frustrations
Most conflict is rooted in unmet needs; some needs can only be meet by God
Always take the initiative
God expects you to make the first move - Matthew 5:23-24
Abandon your offering at the alter and go make things right first
Acting quickly reduces the spiritual damage
Bitterness is only hurting yourself
Sympathize with their feelings
Use your ears more than your mouth - Philippians 2:4
Focus on feelings and not facts
Start with sympathy, not solutions
Confess your part of the conflict
Ask "Am I the problem?" - Matthew 7:5
The way you handle a conflict creates a bigger hurt
Attack the problem, not the person
How you say it is important as what you say
Cold War - country decided on weapons that should never be used
Cooperate as much as possible - Romans 12:18
Sometime it cost our pride, self-centerness
Emphasize reconciliation, not resolution
Reconciliation focuses on the relationship
Takes a lot of effort to restore a relationship
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Purpose Driven Life - Overcoming Temptation Refuse to be intimidated
You will never outgrow temptation
Temptation is a sign that Satan hates you
Paul says, "WHEN you are tempted..." - 1 Corinthians 10:13
Jesus was tempted, but never sinned - Hebrews 4:15
The closer you grown to God, the more Satan will try to tempt you
Recognize your pattern of temptation
Know what exactly what trips you up - Stay alert, Satan waits til you are napping - Matthew 26:41
- When am I most tempted?
- Where am I most tempted?
- Who is with me went I am tempted?
Don't give the Devil a chance - Ephesians 4:27
Plan carefully what you do... - Proverbs 4:26-27
Request God's Help
Call on God in times of trouble - Psalms 50:15
Jesus is sympathetic; he understands our weakness - Hebrews 4:15
We can be embarrassed to ask God for help after failing over and over again, but let us have confidence when approaching - Hebrews 4:16
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Purpose Driven Life - Real Servants (part 1)
We server God by serving others
Everyone wants to lead; not many want to follow - we would rather be generals than privates
How can you know if you have the heart of Jesus?
You can tell what they are by what they do - Matthew 7:16
Real Servants make themselves available to serve
Like a soldier, always by for duty - 2 Timothy 2:4
- Do what is needed
- Do it when it is inconvenient
- Gives up control of their schedule
- Not frustrated because it is whatever God wants
Real servants pay attention to needs
Always looking out for ways to help others
Great opportunities to serve never last for long
Never tell your neighbor to wait until tomorrow if you can help them now - Proverbs 3:28
Real servants do their best with what they have
Servant never make excuses, procratinate, wait for better circumstances
If you wait for the perfect conditions, you will never get anything done - Ecclesiates 11:4
Less-than-perfect service is better than the best intention
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Purpose Driven Life - Real Servants (part 2)
Real servants do every task with equal dedication
Whatever you do, do it with all your heart - Colossians 3:23
You are never too [fill in the blank] to be a servant
Jesus specialized in menial tasks:
- washing feet
- helping children
- fixing breakfast
- servng lepers
Small taks often show a big heart
Little things determine big things
Race to be a leaders is crowded but the field is wide open for those willing to be servants
Real servants are faithful to their ministry
Servants finish tasks, fullfill their responsibilities, and complete their commitments
Can you be counted on by others?
We want to God to say, "Well gone, good and faithful servant" - Matthew 25:23
Real Servants maintain a low profile
Put on the apron of humility, to serve one another - 1 Peter 5:5
Not about show - If we are trying to please men (including ourselves) we can not be a servant of Christ - Galatians 1:10
Servants are content with quietly serving in the shadows
Wouldn't find many true servants in any Halls of Fame or Who's who books
Be confident that nothing you do for God is a waste of time or effort - 1 Corinthians 15:58
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Purpose Driven Life - Thinking Like a Servant (part 1)
Service starts in the mind
Servants think more about others than about themselves
Not thinking less of ourselves, thinking of ourselves less
Forget yourselves; lend a helping a hand - Philippians 2:4
This is what it means to "lose your life"
Jesus emptied himself; taking the form of a servant - Philippians 2:7
Self-denial is the core of servanthood
Unfair situation; use the occasion to practice the servant life - Matthew 5:41
Servants think like stewards, not owners
Remember the God owns it all
No servant can serve two masters - Money not "should not", "can not"
If you have been trusted with the world's weath, than you can be trusted with true riches - Luke 16:11
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Purpose Driven Life - Thinking Like a Servant (part 2)
Servants think about their work, not what others are doing
They do not compare, criticize, or compete with other servants; same goal and same team
When you are busy serving, you don't have time to be critical
Our job is not to evaluate - Lord will determine the sucessfulness of his servant - Romans 14:4
If you serve like Jesus, expect to be criticized
The service of the sinful (pouring perfume on Jesus) was though to be a waste but just though of it as significant - Matthew 26:10
Servants base their identity in Christ
They are loved and accepted by grace, servants don't have to prove their worth
Jesus washing feet - Jesus understood his worth and the task did not threathen his self-image - John 13:3-4
Insecure people are always worrying about how they appear; want others to serve them instead
Only God's approval counts - 2 Corinthians 10:18
Servants think of ministry as an opportunity, not an obligation
Serve the Lord with gladness - Psalms 100:2
The Father rewards anyone who serves him - John 12:26
He will not forget how hard you have worked - Hebrews 6:10
The only really happy people are those who have learned to serve
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Purpose Driven Life - Gods Power in My Weakness (part 1)
God loves weak people and everyone has weaknesses
We usually deny, defend, excuse, hide and resent weaknesses
God wants to use our strengths and weaknesses - 1 Corinthians 1:27
Your weaknesses are not an accident
Being "poor in spirit" is the #1 attitude he blesses - Matthew 5:3
God is never limited by our limitations
Admit your weaknesses
Might be a good idea to list them
Two great confessions:
- You are the Chrst (Matthew 16:16) - we need a savior
- We are only human (Acts 14:15) - we are not God
Be content with your weaknesses
I am glad about my weaknesses, so the power of Christ may work - 2 Corinthians 12:9-10
Reasons to be content:
- Causes us to depend on God - the less I have, the more I depend on him - 2 Corinthians 12:10
- Prevents arrogance - So I wouldn't get a big head - 2 Corinthians 12:7
- Encourages fellowship
- Increases sympathy
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Purpose Driven Life - Gods Power in My Weakness (part 2)
All God's great people in the Bible were weak but did not stay that way:
- Moses: Weakness was his temper BECAME "the humblest man on earth" - Numbers 12:3
- Gideon: Weakness was his low self-esteem BECAME a "mighty man of valor" - Judges 6:12
- Abraham: Weakness was fear BECAME "the father of those who have faith" - Romans 4:11
- Peter: Weakness was weak willed BECAME "a rock" - Matthew 16:18
- David: Weakness as a adulterous BECAME "a man after my own heart" - Acts 13:22
- John: Weakness was arrogance BECAME "apostle of love"
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Purpose Driven Life - Made for a Mission (part 3) Your mission give your life meaning
The nest use of your life is to spend it for something that outlast you.
My life is worth nothing unless I use it for doing the work assigned me - Acts 20:24
The is some people that only you can reach
God's timetable is connected to the completion of our mission
Some are focus on when Christ will come
No one knows (or will know) the day or hour of the end - Matthew 24:36
It is not for us to know; it is up to us to witness - Acts 1:7-8
Jesus quickly switch the conversations from prophecy to evangelism
Satan would rather have do anything besides sharing your faith
Expect Satan to throw all kinds of diversion at you
Anyone who lets themselves get distracted from God's plan is not fit for the Kingdom of God - Luke 9:62
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Purpose Driven Life - Sharing Your Message (Godly Passions) God passionately loves some things and passionately hates things other thing
The closer you are to God - you will share these view
Jesus - Man's heart determines his speech - Matthew 12:34
David - Zeal for God's work burn within him - Psalms 69:9
Jeremiah - Cannot keep silent - Jeremiah 20:9
Are defend the defenseless, those who can not speak for themselves
Should not expect everyone to have the exact same passion as you
It is fine to be zealous, provided the purpose is good - Galatians 4:18
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Purpose Driven Life - Becoming a World-Class Christian (part 3) Shift from "here and now" thinking to eternal thinking
Eternal thinking will keep us from majoring on minor issues
We fix our eyes on what is unseen - 2 Corinthians 4:18
Deal sparingly on things the world trusts on you - 1 Corinthians 7:31
Let's strip off anything that holds us back - Hebrews 12:1
Invest in the future (in heaven)
Store up treasure in heaven - Matthew 6:20-21
Real treasure in God in heaven and the friends we can bring with us - 1 Timothy 6:19
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Purpose Driven Life - Becoming a World-Class Christian (part 3) Shift from "here and now" thinking to eternal thinking
Eternal thinking will keep us from majoring on minor issues
We fix our eyes on what is unseen - 2 Corinthians 4:18
Deal sparingly on things the world trusts on you - 1 Corinthians 7:31
Let's strip off anything that holds us back - Hebrews 12:1
Invest in the future (in heaven)
Store up treasure in heaven - Matthew 6:20-21
Real treasure in God in heaven and the friends we can bring with us - 1 Timothy 6:19
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30 Days at the Cross - Denial Without Regret
self-denial - decision to consistently lay down our lives - not a popular topic
No one can follow Jesus without it
Jesus' struggle in Gethsemane was fought and won in prayer - Matthew 26:36-46
Without self-denial there would be no cross and no salvation:
- Forgave his tormentors - Luke 23:34
- Ministered to a criminal - Luke 23:34
- Provided for his mother - John 19:27
Any limitation we put on self-denial will surely limit our usefulness to him
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30 Days at the Cross - Denial Without Regret
self-denial - decision to consistently lay down our lives - not a popular topic
No one can follow Jesus without it
Jesus' struggle in Gethsemane was fought and won in prayer - Matthew 26:36-46
Without self-denial there would be no cross and no salvation:
- Forgave his tormentors - Luke 23:34
- Ministered to a criminal - Luke 23:34
- Provided for his mother - John 19:27
Any limitation we put on self-denial will surely limit our usefulness to him
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30 Days at the Cross - Denial Without Regret
self-denial - decision to consistently lay down our lives - not a popular topic
No one can follow Jesus without it
Jesus' struggle in Gethsemane was fought and won in prayer - Matthew 26:36-46
Without self-denial there would be no cross and no salvation:
- Forgave his tormentors - Luke 23:34
- Ministered to a criminal - Luke 23:34
- Provided for his mother - John 19:27
Any limitation we put on self-denial will surely limit our usefulness to him
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30 Days at the Cross - Denial Without Regret
self-denial - decision to consistently lay down our lives - not a popular topic
No one can follow Jesus without it
Jesus' struggle in Gethsemane was fought and won in prayer - Matthew 26:36-46
Without self-denial there would be no cross and no salvation:
- Forgave his tormentors - Luke 23:34
- Ministered to a criminal - Luke 23:34
- Provided for his mother - John 19:27
Any limitation we put on self-denial will surely limit our usefulness to him
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30 Days at the Cross - Denial Without Regret
self-denial - decision to consistently lay down our lives - not a popular topic
No one can follow Jesus without it
Jesus' struggle in Gethsemane was fought and won in prayer - Matthew 26:36-46
Without self-denial there would be no cross and no salvation:
- Forgave his tormentors - Luke 23:34
- Ministered to a criminal - Luke 23:34
- Provided for his mother - John 19:27
Any limitation we put on self-denial will surely limit our usefulness to him
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30 Days at the Cross - Denial Without Regret
self-denial - decision to consistently lay down our lives - not a popular topic
No one can follow Jesus without it
Jesus' struggle in Gethsemane was fought and won in prayer - Matthew 26:36-46
Without self-denial there would be no cross and no salvation:
- Forgave his tormentors - Luke 23:34
- Ministered to a criminal - Luke 23:34
- Provided for his mother - John 19:27
Any limitation we put on self-denial will surely limit our usefulness to him
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30 Days at the Cross - Denial Without Regret
self-denial - decision to consistently lay down our lives - not a popular topic
No one can follow Jesus without it
Jesus' struggle in Gethsemane was fought and won in prayer - Matthew 26:36-46
Without self-denial there would be no cross and no salvation:
- Forgave his tormentors - Luke 23:34
- Ministered to a criminal - Luke 23:34
- Provided for his mother - John 19:27
Any limitation we put on self-denial will surely limit our usefulness to him
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30 Days at the Cross - Denial Without Regret
self-denial - decision to consistently lay down our lives - not a popular topic
No one can follow Jesus without it
Jesus' struggle in Gethsemane was fought and won in prayer - Matthew 26:36-46
Without self-denial there would be no cross and no salvation:
- Forgave his tormentors - Luke 23:34
- Ministered to a criminal - Luke 23:34
- Provided for his mother - John 19:27
Any limitation we put on self-denial will surely limit our usefulness to him
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30 Days at the Cross - Denial Without Regret
self-denial - decision to consistently lay down our lives - not a popular topic
No one can follow Jesus without it
Jesus' struggle in Gethsemane was fought and won in prayer - Matthew 26:36-46
Without self-denial there would be no cross and no salvation:
- Forgave his tormentors - Luke 23:34
- Ministered to a criminal - Luke 23:34
- Provided for his mother - John 19:27
Any limitation we put on self-denial will surely limit our usefulness to him
|
30 Days at the Cross - Denial Without Regret
self-denial - decision to consistently lay down our lives - not a popular topic
No one can follow Jesus without it
Jesus' struggle in Gethsemane was fought and won in prayer - Matthew 26:36-46
Without self-denial there would be no cross and no salvation:
- Forgave his tormentors - Luke 23:34
- Ministered to a criminal - Luke 23:34
- Provided for his mother - John 19:27
Any limitation we put on self-denial will surely limit our usefulness to him
|
30 Days at the Cross - Denial Without Regret
self-denial - decision to consistently lay down our lives - not a popular topic
No one can follow Jesus without it
Jesus' struggle in Gethsemane was fought and won in prayer - Matthew 26:36-46
Without self-denial there would be no cross and no salvation:
- Forgave his tormentors - Luke 23:34
- Ministered to a criminal - Luke 23:34
- Provided for his mother - John 19:27
Any limitation we put on self-denial will surely limit our usefulness to him
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30 Days at the Cross - Problems or Possibilities Suffering is a problem for us:
- We don't like it
- Trouble figuring it out
- Try hard to avoid it
We spend too much time asking questions:
- Why is God doing this to me?
- Is this from God or Satan?
- Why does he allow me to suffer like this?
It is the response that matters, Jesus' response was:
- Jesus, through suffering, was made perfect - Matthew 26:36-46
- Our Lord sympathizes with our weakness - Hebrews 2:18
- He was without sin during his sufferings- Hebrews 4:15
- He forgave during his sufferings - Luke 23:34
- Accepted God's will for His life
We should not be concerned on why but how we will respond
We should:
- Consider it a pure joy - James 1:2
- Know it is for our maturity - James 1:3-4
- Know it is an opportunity to prove our faith - 1 Peter 1:6
Look for the lesson, make sure your suffering counts for someone
The issue is how you respond and how you will respond in the future
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30 Days at the Cross - Problems or Possibilities Suffering is a problem for us:
- We don't like it
- Trouble figuring it out
- Try hard to avoid it
We spend too much time asking questions:
- Why is God doing this to me?
- Is this from God or Satan?
- Why does he allow me to suffer like this?
It is the response that matters, Jesus' response was:
- Jesus, through suffering, was made perfect - Matthew 26:36-46
- Our Lord sympathizes with our weakness - Hebrews 2:18
- He was without sin during his sufferings- Hebrews 4:15
- He forgave during his sufferings - Luke 23:34
- Accepted God's will for His life
We should not be concerned on why but how we will respond
We should:
- Consider it a pure joy - James 1:2
- Know it is for our maturity - James 1:3-4
- Know it is an opportunity to prove our faith - 1 Peter 1:6
Look for the lesson, make sure your suffering counts for someone
The issue is how you respond and how you will respond in the future
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30 Days at the Cross - Problems or Possibilities Suffering is a problem for us:
- We don't like it
- Trouble figuring it out
- Try hard to avoid it
We spend too much time asking questions:
- Why is God doing this to me?
- Is this from God or Satan?
- Why does he allow me to suffer like this?
It is the response that matters, Jesus' response was:
- Jesus, through suffering, was made perfect - Matthew 26:36-46
- Our Lord sympathizes with our weakness - Hebrews 2:18
- He was without sin during his sufferings- Hebrews 4:15
- He forgave during his sufferings - Luke 23:34
- Accepted God's will for His life
We should not be concerned on why but how we will respond
We should:
- Consider it a pure joy - James 1:2
- Know it is for our maturity - James 1:3-4
- Know it is an opportunity to prove our faith - 1 Peter 1:6
Look for the lesson, make sure your suffering counts for someone
The issue is how you respond and how you will respond in the future
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30 Days at the Cross - Problems or Possibilities Suffering is a problem for us:
- We don't like it
- Trouble figuring it out
- Try hard to avoid it
We spend too much time asking questions:
- Why is God doing this to me?
- Is this from God or Satan?
- Why does he allow me to suffer like this?
It is the response that matters, Jesus' response was:
- Jesus, through suffering, was made perfect - Matthew 26:36-46
- Our Lord sympathizes with our weakness - Hebrews 2:18
- He was without sin during his sufferings- Hebrews 4:15
- He forgave during his sufferings - Luke 23:34
- Accepted God's will for His life
We should not be concerned on why but how we will respond
We should:
- Consider it a pure joy - James 1:2
- Know it is for our maturity - James 1:3-4
- Know it is an opportunity to prove our faith - 1 Peter 1:6
Look for the lesson, make sure your suffering counts for someone
The issue is how you respond and how you will respond in the future
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30 Days at the Cross - Problems or Possibilities Suffering is a problem for us:
- We don't like it
- Trouble figuring it out
- Try hard to avoid it
We spend too much time asking questions:
- Why is God doing this to me?
- Is this from God or Satan?
- Why does he allow me to suffer like this?
It is the response that matters, Jesus' response was:
- Jesus, through suffering, was made perfect - Matthew 26:36-46
- Our Lord sympathizes with our weakness - Hebrews 2:18
- He was without sin during his sufferings- Hebrews 4:15
- He forgave during his sufferings - Luke 23:34
- Accepted God's will for His life
We should not be concerned on why but how we will respond
We should:
- Consider it a pure joy - James 1:2
- Know it is for our maturity - James 1:3-4
- Know it is an opportunity to prove our faith - 1 Peter 1:6
Look for the lesson, make sure your suffering counts for someone
The issue is how you respond and how you will respond in the future
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30 Days at the Cross - Problems or Possibilities Suffering is a problem for us:
- We don't like it
- Trouble figuring it out
- Try hard to avoid it
We spend too much time asking questions:
- Why is God doing this to me?
- Is this from God or Satan?
- Why does he allow me to suffer like this?
It is the response that matters, Jesus' response was:
- Jesus, through suffering, was made perfect - Matthew 26:36-46
- Our Lord sympathizes with our weakness - Hebrews 2:18
- He was without sin during his sufferings- Hebrews 4:15
- He forgave during his sufferings - Luke 23:34
- Accepted God's will for His life
We should not be concerned on why but how we will respond
We should:
- Consider it a pure joy - James 1:2
- Know it is for our maturity - James 1:3-4
- Know it is an opportunity to prove our faith - 1 Peter 1:6
Look for the lesson, make sure your suffering counts for someone
The issue is how you respond and how you will respond in the future
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30 Days at the Cross - Problems or Possibilities Suffering is a problem for us:
- We don't like it
- Trouble figuring it out
- Try hard to avoid it
We spend too much time asking questions:
- Why is God doing this to me?
- Is this from God or Satan?
- Why does he allow me to suffer like this?
It is the response that matters, Jesus' response was:
- Jesus, through suffering, was made perfect - Matthew 26:36-46
- Our Lord sympathizes with our weakness - Hebrews 2:18
- He was without sin during his sufferings- Hebrews 4:15
- He forgave during his sufferings - Luke 23:34
- Accepted God's will for His life
We should not be concerned on why but how we will respond
We should:
- Consider it a pure joy - James 1:2
- Know it is for our maturity - James 1:3-4
- Know it is an opportunity to prove our faith - 1 Peter 1:6
Look for the lesson, make sure your suffering counts for someone
The issue is how you respond and how you will respond in the future
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30 Days at the Cross - Problems or Possibilities Suffering is a problem for us:
- We don't like it
- Trouble figuring it out
- Try hard to avoid it
We spend too much time asking questions:
- Why is God doing this to me?
- Is this from God or Satan?
- Why does he allow me to suffer like this?
It is the response that matters, Jesus' response was:
- Jesus, through suffering, was made perfect - Matthew 26:36-46
- Our Lord sympathizes with our weakness - Hebrews 2:18
- He was without sin during his sufferings- Hebrews 4:15
- He forgave during his sufferings - Luke 23:34
- Accepted God's will for His life
We should not be concerned on why but how we will respond
We should:
- Consider it a pure joy - James 1:2
- Know it is for our maturity - James 1:3-4
- Know it is an opportunity to prove our faith - 1 Peter 1:6
Look for the lesson, make sure your suffering counts for someone
The issue is how you respond and how you will respond in the future
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30 Days at the Cross - Problems or Possibilities Suffering is a problem for us:
- We don't like it
- Trouble figuring it out
- Try hard to avoid it
We spend too much time asking questions:
- Why is God doing this to me?
- Is this from God or Satan?
- Why does he allow me to suffer like this?
It is the response that matters, Jesus' response was:
- Jesus, through suffering, was made perfect - Matthew 26:36-46
- Our Lord sympathizes with our weakness - Hebrews 2:18
- He was without sin during his sufferings- Hebrews 4:15
- He forgave during his sufferings - Luke 23:34
- Accepted God's will for His life
We should not be concerned on why but how we will respond
We should:
- Consider it a pure joy - James 1:2
- Know it is for our maturity - James 1:3-4
- Know it is an opportunity to prove our faith - 1 Peter 1:6
Look for the lesson, make sure your suffering counts for someone
The issue is how you respond and how you will respond in the future
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30 Days at the Cross - Problems or Possibilities Suffering is a problem for us:
- We don't like it
- Trouble figuring it out
- Try hard to avoid it
We spend too much time asking questions:
- Why is God doing this to me?
- Is this from God or Satan?
- Why does he allow me to suffer like this?
It is the response that matters, Jesus' response was:
- Jesus, through suffering, was made perfect - Matthew 26:36-46
- Our Lord sympathizes with our weakness - Hebrews 2:18
- He was without sin during his sufferings- Hebrews 4:15
- He forgave during his sufferings - Luke 23:34
- Accepted God's will for His life
We should not be concerned on why but how we will respond
We should:
- Consider it a pure joy - James 1:2
- Know it is for our maturity - James 1:3-4
- Know it is an opportunity to prove our faith - 1 Peter 1:6
Look for the lesson, make sure your suffering counts for someone
The issue is how you respond and how you will respond in the future
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30 Days at the Cross - Problems or Possibilities Suffering is a problem for us:
- We don't like it
- Trouble figuring it out
- Try hard to avoid it
We spend too much time asking questions:
- Why is God doing this to me?
- Is this from God or Satan?
- Why does he allow me to suffer like this?
It is the response that matters, Jesus' response was:
- Jesus, through suffering, was made perfect - Matthew 26:36-46
- Our Lord sympathizes with our weakness - Hebrews 2:18
- He was without sin during his sufferings- Hebrews 4:15
- He forgave during his sufferings - Luke 23:34
- Accepted God's will for His life
We should not be concerned on why but how we will respond
We should:
- Consider it a pure joy - James 1:2
- Know it is for our maturity - James 1:3-4
- Know it is an opportunity to prove our faith - 1 Peter 1:6
Look for the lesson, make sure your suffering counts for someone
The issue is how you respond and how you will respond in the future
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30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
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30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
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30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
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30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
|
30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
|
30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
|
30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
|
30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
|
30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
|
30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
|
30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
|
30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
|
30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
|
30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
|
30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
|
30 Days at the Cross - Lasting Impact We learn that we should pursue: fame, fortune, and material possessions from the world
Jesus refutes all that we have learned - service, sacrifice, and spiritual power
- Connection to the highest places - John 1:11
- His ability to move the masses was unparalleled - Matthew 7:28
- His understanding of what it takes to succeed was clear and unwavering - John 12:23-24
- He stayed on task until it was done - John 19:30
Many of us spend more time at work than any other single place
If we aren't living the cross here, how can we be living it at all
Honest is required - may mean less money or advancement
Time commitment - it is easy to get caught up at work
Every disciple needs to work hard - but what is the reason?
- Working for a promotion
- Earn more money
- Gain material possessions
- Working for the Lord - Colossians 3:23
Is it to please your boos, yourself, or God? - Rich young ruler - Matthew 19:16-30
How could a temporary ob on earth be more important than Jesus and his work?
If we compromise at work, how will we ever overcome the world?
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30 Days at the Cross - United Hearts
Unity has an immense impact on our lives
Tower of Babel - God said nothing they planned would be impossible for them - Genesis 11:6
House divided against impossible for them - Mark 3:25
Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit - Ephesians 4:3
What are the obstacles to unity?
- Misunderstanding and wrong assumptions (Israelite tribes) - Joshua 22
- Selfish ambition (James and John) - Matthew 20:20-28
- Inferiority and insecurity
- Jealousy and selfishness (brothers of Joesph) - Genesis 37
- Ingratitude and unforgiveness (older brother of the prodical son) - Luke 15
Sin is the ultimate cause of all disunity. Forgiveness is the ultimate cure.
It defies our nature
Reflects a surrender that trusts God's justice
Demonstrates a humility that cares less for one's own rights than for the good of others
Who do you need to totally forgive?
Forgiveness is the key to bing reunited
We need a daily "state of our unions"
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30 Days at the Cross - United Hearts
Unity has an immense impact on our lives
Tower of Babel - God said nothing they planned would be impossible for them - Genesis 11:6
House divided against impossible for them - Mark 3:25
Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit - Ephesians 4:3
What are the obstacles to unity?
- Misunderstanding and wrong assumptions (Israelite tribes) - Joshua 22
- Selfish ambition (James and John) - Matthew 20:20-28
- Inferiority and insecurity
- Jealousy and selfishness (brothers of Joesph) - Genesis 37
- Ingratitude and unforgiveness (older brother of the prodical son) - Luke 15
Sin is the ultimate cause of all disunity. Forgiveness is the ultimate cure.
It defies our nature
Reflects a surrender that trusts God's justice
Demonstrates a humility that cares less for one's own rights than for the good of others
Who do you need to totally forgive?
Forgiveness is the key to bing reunited
We need a daily "state of our unions"
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30 Days at the Cross - United Hearts
Unity has an immense impact on our lives
Tower of Babel - God said nothing they planned would be impossible for them - Genesis 11:6
House divided against impossible for them - Mark 3:25
Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit - Ephesians 4:3
What are the obstacles to unity?
- Misunderstanding and wrong assumptions (Israelite tribes) - Joshua 22
- Selfish ambition (James and John) - Matthew 20:20-28
- Inferiority and insecurity
- Jealousy and selfishness (brothers of Joesph) - Genesis 37
- Ingratitude and unforgiveness (older brother of the prodical son) - Luke 15
Sin is the ultimate cause of all disunity. Forgiveness is the ultimate cure.
It defies our nature
Reflects a surrender that trusts God's justice
Demonstrates a humility that cares less for one's own rights than for the good of others
Who do you need to totally forgive?
Forgiveness is the key to bing reunited
We need a daily "state of our unions"
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30 Days at the Cross - United Hearts
Unity has an immense impact on our lives
Tower of Babel - God said nothing they planned would be impossible for them - Genesis 11:6
House divided against impossible for them - Mark 3:25
Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit - Ephesians 4:3
What are the obstacles to unity?
- Misunderstanding and wrong assumptions (Israelite tribes) - Joshua 22
- Selfish ambition (James and John) - Matthew 20:20-28
- Inferiority and insecurity
- Jealousy and selfishness (brothers of Joesph) - Genesis 37
- Ingratitude and unforgiveness (older brother of the prodical son) - Luke 15
Sin is the ultimate cause of all disunity. Forgiveness is the ultimate cure.
It defies our nature
Reflects a surrender that trusts God's justice
Demonstrates a humility that cares less for one's own rights than for the good of others
Who do you need to totally forgive?
Forgiveness is the key to bing reunited
We need a daily "state of our unions"
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30 Days at the Cross - United Hearts
Unity has an immense impact on our lives
Tower of Babel - God said nothing they planned would be impossible for them - Genesis 11:6
House divided against impossible for them - Mark 3:25
Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit - Ephesians 4:3
What are the obstacles to unity?
- Misunderstanding and wrong assumptions (Israelite tribes) - Joshua 22
- Selfish ambition (James and John) - Matthew 20:20-28
- Inferiority and insecurity
- Jealousy and selfishness (brothers of Joesph) - Genesis 37
- Ingratitude and unforgiveness (older brother of the prodical son) - Luke 15
Sin is the ultimate cause of all disunity. Forgiveness is the ultimate cure.
It defies our nature
Reflects a surrender that trusts God's justice
Demonstrates a humility that cares less for one's own rights than for the good of others
Who do you need to totally forgive?
Forgiveness is the key to bing reunited
We need a daily "state of our unions"
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30 Days at the Cross - United Hearts
Unity has an immense impact on our lives
Tower of Babel - God said nothing they planned would be impossible for them - Genesis 11:6
House divided against impossible for them - Mark 3:25
Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit - Ephesians 4:3
What are the obstacles to unity?
- Misunderstanding and wrong assumptions (Israelite tribes) - Joshua 22
- Selfish ambition (James and John) - Matthew 20:20-28
- Inferiority and insecurity
- Jealousy and selfishness (brothers of Joesph) - Genesis 37
- Ingratitude and unforgiveness (older brother of the prodical son) - Luke 15
Sin is the ultimate cause of all disunity. Forgiveness is the ultimate cure.
It defies our nature
Reflects a surrender that trusts God's justice
Demonstrates a humility that cares less for one's own rights than for the good of others
Who do you need to totally forgive?
Forgiveness is the key to bing reunited
We need a daily "state of our unions"
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30 Days at the Cross - United Hearts
Unity has an immense impact on our lives
Tower of Babel - God said nothing they planned would be impossible for them - Genesis 11:6
House divided against impossible for them - Mark 3:25
Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit - Ephesians 4:3
What are the obstacles to unity?
- Misunderstanding and wrong assumptions (Israelite tribes) - Joshua 22
- Selfish ambition (James and John) - Matthew 20:20-28
- Inferiority and insecurity
- Jealousy and selfishness (brothers of Joesph) - Genesis 37
- Ingratitude and unforgiveness (older brother of the prodical son) - Luke 15
Sin is the ultimate cause of all disunity. Forgiveness is the ultimate cure.
It defies our nature
Reflects a surrender that trusts God's justice
Demonstrates a humility that cares less for one's own rights than for the good of others
Who do you need to totally forgive?
Forgiveness is the key to bing reunited
We need a daily "state of our unions"
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30 Days at the Cross - United Hearts
Unity has an immense impact on our lives
Tower of Babel - God said nothing they planned would be impossible for them - Genesis 11:6
House divided against impossible for them - Mark 3:25
Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit - Ephesians 4:3
What are the obstacles to unity?
- Misunderstanding and wrong assumptions (Israelite tribes) - Joshua 22
- Selfish ambition (James and John) - Matthew 20:20-28
- Inferiority and insecurity
- Jealousy and selfishness (brothers of Joesph) - Genesis 37
- Ingratitude and unforgiveness (older brother of the prodical son) - Luke 15
Sin is the ultimate cause of all disunity. Forgiveness is the ultimate cure.
It defies our nature
Reflects a surrender that trusts God's justice
Demonstrates a humility that cares less for one's own rights than for the good of others
Who do you need to totally forgive?
Forgiveness is the key to bing reunited
We need a daily "state of our unions"
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30 Days at the Cross - United Hearts
Unity has an immense impact on our lives
Tower of Babel - God said nothing they planned would be impossible for them - Genesis 11:6
House divided against impossible for them - Mark 3:25
Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit - Ephesians 4:3
What are the obstacles to unity?
- Misunderstanding and wrong assumptions (Israelite tribes) - Joshua 22
- Selfish ambition (James and John) - Matthew 20:20-28
- Inferiority and insecurity
- Jealousy and selfishness (brothers of Joesph) - Genesis 37
- Ingratitude and unforgiveness (older brother of the prodical son) - Luke 15
Sin is the ultimate cause of all disunity. Forgiveness is the ultimate cure.
It defies our nature
Reflects a surrender that trusts God's justice
Demonstrates a humility that cares less for one's own rights than for the good of others
Who do you need to totally forgive?
Forgiveness is the key to bing reunited
We need a daily "state of our unions"
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Teach Us To Pray - God Enjoys Talking to Us
To truely know him, we must absorb his Word
We must enjoy his talking to us
God's Word was written with one purpose in mind - to communicate God's love:
- He promised to carry our burdens - Matthew 11:28
- We will have all we need - 2 Corinthians 9:8
- He will give us more than we can ask or imagine - Ephesians 3:20
- He will meet all our our needs - Philippians 4:19
- All disciples have angels to server them - Hebrews 1:14
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Teach Us To Pray - Hungry and Thirsty (part 2) We must Desire God Alone
Many people fail to have satisfying prayer lives because they are double-minded when they pray
Must do our best to rid ourselves of distractions
Unless you passionately fight for time alone with God, it will not happen
God Blesses the Hungry Heart
When we pray righteously, it allows God to work powerfully in our lives
- Blessed are those who hunger for they will be filled - Matthew 5:6
- Everyone who asks, receives; he who seeks finds - Matthew 7:7-8
- You have not because you ask not - James 4:2
- Judah sought God, and he was found by them - 2 Chronicles 15:15
- Sometimes we need to wrestle with God to show how much we want it - Genesis 32:26
Power of prayers are dependent on the hunger in your heart
No hungry heart will ever be turned away
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Teach Us To Pray - Hungry and Thirsty (part 2) We must Desire God Alone
Many people fail to have satisfying prayer lives because they are double-minded when they pray
Must do our best to rid ourselves of distractions
Unless you passionately fight for time alone with God, it will not happen
God Blesses the Hungry Heart
When we pray righteously, it allows God to work powerfully in our lives
- Blessed are those who hunger for they will be filled - Matthew 5:6
- Everyone who asks, receives; he who seeks finds - Matthew 7:7-8
- You have not because you ask not - James 4:2
- Judah sought God, and he was found by them - 2 Chronicles 15:15
- Sometimes we need to wrestle with God to show how much we want it - Genesis 32:26
Power of prayers are dependent on the hunger in your heart
No hungry heart will ever be turned away
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Teach Us To Pray - Hungry and Thirsty (part 2) We must Desire God Alone
Many people fail to have satisfying prayer lives because they are double-minded when they pray
Must do our best to rid ourselves of distractions
Unless you passionately fight for time alone with God, it will not happen
God Blesses the Hungry Heart
When we pray righteously, it allows God to work powerfully in our lives
- Blessed are those who hunger for they will be filled - Matthew 5:6
- Everyone who asks, receives; he who seeks finds - Matthew 7:7-8
- You have not because you ask not - James 4:2
- Judah sought God, and he was found by them - 2 Chronicles 15:15
- Sometimes we need to wrestle with God to show how much we want it - Genesis 32:26
Power of prayers are dependent on the hunger in your heart
No hungry heart will ever be turned away
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Teach Us To Pray - Reasoning with God
Reasoning with God in prayer is an expression of great faith
The Canaanite woman was one of two times Jesus said someone had "great faith" - Matthew 15:21-28
Persistent widow reasoned with the unjust judge - Luke 18:1-8
We cannot change the eternal purposes of God but we can change his mind on how his purposes will be accomplished
Abraham was a man who reasoned with God - his Son being sacrificed - Genesis 18:23-33
Moses was too - God decided to destroy the disobedient Israelites and start a new nation
Moses gave specifc reasons for not destroying them and God heard him and changed his mind
He prayed with great humility - Numbers 12:3
True humility is the key to the prayer of reason - not telling God what to do
Expressing our outlook and giving reasons to back up our thinking
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Teach Us To Pray - Reasoning with God
Reasoning with God in prayer is an expression of great faith
The Canaanite woman was one of two times Jesus said someone had "great faith" - Matthew 15:21-28
Persistent widow reasoned with the unjust judge - Luke 18:1-8
We cannot change the eternal purposes of God but we can change his mind on how his purposes will be accomplished
Abraham was a man who reasoned with God - his Son being sacrificed - Genesis 18:23-33
Moses was too - God decided to destroy the disobedient Israelites and start a new nation
Moses gave specifc reasons for not destroying them and God heard him and changed his mind
He prayed with great humility - Numbers 12:3
True humility is the key to the prayer of reason - not telling God what to do
Expressing our outlook and giving reasons to back up our thinking
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Teach Us To Pray - Reasoning with God
Reasoning with God in prayer is an expression of great faith
The Canaanite woman was one of two times Jesus said someone had "great faith" - Matthew 15:21-28
Persistent widow reasoned with the unjust judge - Luke 18:1-8
We cannot change the eternal purposes of God but we can change his mind on how his purposes will be accomplished
Abraham was a man who reasoned with God - his Son being sacrificed - Genesis 18:23-33
Moses was too - God decided to destroy the disobedient Israelites and start a new nation
Moses gave specifc reasons for not destroying them and God heard him and changed his mind
He prayed with great humility - Numbers 12:3
True humility is the key to the prayer of reason - not telling God what to do
Expressing our outlook and giving reasons to back up our thinking
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Teach Us To Pray - Reasoning with God
Reasoning with God in prayer is an expression of great faith
The Canaanite woman was one of two times Jesus said someone had "great faith" - Matthew 15:21-28
Persistent widow reasoned with the unjust judge - Luke 18:1-8
We cannot change the eternal purposes of God but we can change his mind on how his purposes will be accomplished
Abraham was a man who reasoned with God - his Son being sacrificed - Genesis 18:23-33
Moses was too - God decided to destroy the disobedient Israelites and start a new nation
Moses gave specifc reasons for not destroying them and God heard him and changed his mind
He prayed with great humility - Numbers 12:3
True humility is the key to the prayer of reason - not telling God what to do
Expressing our outlook and giving reasons to back up our thinking
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Teach Us To Pray - Reasoning with God
Reasoning with God in prayer is an expression of great faith
The Canaanite woman was one of two times Jesus said someone had "great faith" - Matthew 15:21-28
Persistent widow reasoned with the unjust judge - Luke 18:1-8
We cannot change the eternal purposes of God but we can change his mind on how his purposes will be accomplished
Abraham was a man who reasoned with God - his Son being sacrificed - Genesis 18:23-33
Moses was too - God decided to destroy the disobedient Israelites and start a new nation
Moses gave specifc reasons for not destroying them and God heard him and changed his mind
He prayed with great humility - Numbers 12:3
True humility is the key to the prayer of reason - not telling God what to do
Expressing our outlook and giving reasons to back up our thinking
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Teach Us To Pray - Reasoning with God
Reasoning with God in prayer is an expression of great faith
The Canaanite woman was one of two times Jesus said someone had "great faith" - Matthew 15:21-28
Persistent widow reasoned with the unjust judge - Luke 18:1-8
We cannot change the eternal purposes of God but we can change his mind on how his purposes will be accomplished
Abraham was a man who reasoned with God - his Son being sacrificed - Genesis 18:23-33
Moses was too - God decided to destroy the disobedient Israelites and start a new nation
Moses gave specifc reasons for not destroying them and God heard him and changed his mind
He prayed with great humility - Numbers 12:3
True humility is the key to the prayer of reason - not telling God what to do
Expressing our outlook and giving reasons to back up our thinking
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Teach Us To Pray - Reasoning with God
Reasoning with God in prayer is an expression of great faith
The Canaanite woman was one of two times Jesus said someone had "great faith" - Matthew 15:21-28
Persistent widow reasoned with the unjust judge - Luke 18:1-8
We cannot change the eternal purposes of God but we can change his mind on how his purposes will be accomplished
Abraham was a man who reasoned with God - his Son being sacrificed - Genesis 18:23-33
Moses was too - God decided to destroy the disobedient Israelites and start a new nation
Moses gave specifc reasons for not destroying them and God heard him and changed his mind
He prayed with great humility - Numbers 12:3
True humility is the key to the prayer of reason - not telling God what to do
Expressing our outlook and giving reasons to back up our thinking
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Teach Us To Pray - Reasoning with God
Reasoning with God in prayer is an expression of great faith
The Canaanite woman was one of two times Jesus said someone had "great faith" - Matthew 15:21-28
Persistent widow reasoned with the unjust judge - Luke 18:1-8
We cannot change the eternal purposes of God but we can change his mind on how his purposes will be accomplished
Abraham was a man who reasoned with God - his Son being sacrificed - Genesis 18:23-33
Moses was too - God decided to destroy the disobedient Israelites and start a new nation
Moses gave specifc reasons for not destroying them and God heard him and changed his mind
He prayed with great humility - Numbers 12:3
True humility is the key to the prayer of reason - not telling God what to do
Expressing our outlook and giving reasons to back up our thinking
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Teach Us To Pray - Enemies and Opposition
Whoever the enemies may be, the words of Jesus are still the same: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you - Matthew 5:44
It our enemies who afford us the opportunity to glory God by shining like stars - Philippians 2:15
This behavior is described in the Bible as "perfect" - Matthew 5:48
Only someone who loves God earnestly and has an eternal perspective on life is able to surrender
Must forgive and love our enemies to be permitted to be sons of God - Matthew 5:44
When praying for our enemies, we should focus on:
- Their need for forgiveness - Luke 23:34
- The power of God to change them - Acts 4:24-28
- Our need to continue to preach boldly - Acts 4:29
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Teach Us To Pray - Enemies and Opposition
Whoever the enemies may be, the words of Jesus are still the same: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you - Matthew 5:44
It our enemies who afford us the opportunity to glory God by shining like stars - Philippians 2:15
This behavior is described in the Bible as "perfect" - Matthew 5:48
Only someone who loves God earnestly and has an eternal perspective on life is able to surrender
Must forgive and love our enemies to be permitted to be sons of God - Matthew 5:44
When praying for our enemies, we should focus on:
- Their need for forgiveness - Luke 23:34
- The power of God to change them - Acts 4:24-28
- Our need to continue to preach boldly - Acts 4:29
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Teach Us To Pray - Enemies and Opposition
Whoever the enemies may be, the words of Jesus are still the same: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you - Matthew 5:44
It our enemies who afford us the opportunity to glory God by shining like stars - Philippians 2:15
This behavior is described in the Bible as "perfect" - Matthew 5:48
Only someone who loves God earnestly and has an eternal perspective on life is able to surrender
Must forgive and love our enemies to be permitted to be sons of God - Matthew 5:44
When praying for our enemies, we should focus on:
- Their need for forgiveness - Luke 23:34
- The power of God to change them - Acts 4:24-28
- Our need to continue to preach boldly - Acts 4:29
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Teach Us To Pray - Warriors Who Change the World
The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge and and ordinary man takes everything either as a blessing or a curse!
Prayer is the difference between being spiritually dynamic and spiritually dead; between being victorious over Satan and being victimized by him
Three wasy to pray that makes a powerful difference:
Pray according to God's purpose
God wants us to pray about things that mean the most to him
Pray in Praise of God
Our God stands in greatness before us and how we pray is as important as what we pray
When we pray in praise to God, he always makes a difference in our lives
Pray for the Passion to Produce
He is Lord of the Harvest and it is also God's will that there be a harvest - Matthew 9:38
We must understand how important prayer is in the eyes of God
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Man of Prayer - Introduction 10% of those who don't believe in God still pray - just in case
55% of those who do pray, pray less than 5 minutes
That is not much time for fellowship and communion
We end up doing the thing that we are highly motivated to do
Quality of prayer is low when the only motivation is obedience
Matthew 26:36-46 - Jesus asked them to keep watch while he prayed
Could we keep for even one hour?
How is your prayer life
Is it satisfying, effective, fulfilling, productive?
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Man of Prayer - Introduction 10% of those who don't believe in God still pray - just in case
55% of those who do pray, pray less than 5 minutes
That is not much time for fellowship and communion
We end up doing the thing that we are highly motivated to do
Quality of prayer is low when the only motivation is obedience
Matthew 26:36-46 - Jesus asked them to keep watch while he prayed
Could we keep for even one hour?
How is your prayer life
Is it satisfying, effective, fulfilling, productive?
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Man of Prayer - Introduction 10% of those who don't believe in God still pray - just in case
55% of those who do pray, pray less than 5 minutes
That is not much time for fellowship and communion
We end up doing the thing that we are highly motivated to do
Quality of prayer is low when the only motivation is obedience
Matthew 26:36-46 - Jesus asked them to keep watch while he prayed
Could we keep for even one hour?
How is your prayer life
Is it satisfying, effective, fulfilling, productive?
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Man of Prayer - Introduction 10% of those who don't believe in God still pray - just in case
55% of those who do pray, pray less than 5 minutes
That is not much time for fellowship and communion
We end up doing the thing that we are highly motivated to do
Quality of prayer is low when the only motivation is obedience
Matthew 26:36-46 - Jesus asked them to keep watch while he prayed
Could we keep for even one hour?
How is your prayer life
Is it satisfying, effective, fulfilling, productive?
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Man of Prayer - Introduction 10% of those who don't believe in God still pray - just in case
55% of those who do pray, pray less than 5 minutes
That is not much time for fellowship and communion
We end up doing the thing that we are highly motivated to do
Quality of prayer is low when the only motivation is obedience
Matthew 26:36-46 - Jesus asked them to keep watch while he prayed
Could we keep for even one hour?
How is your prayer life
Is it satisfying, effective, fulfilling, productive?
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Man of Prayer - Introduction 10% of those who don't believe in God still pray - just in case
55% of those who do pray, pray less than 5 minutes
That is not much time for fellowship and communion
We end up doing the thing that we are highly motivated to do
Quality of prayer is low when the only motivation is obedience
Matthew 26:36-46 - Jesus asked them to keep watch while he prayed
Could we keep for even one hour?
How is your prayer life
Is it satisfying, effective, fulfilling, productive?
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Man of Prayer - Introduction 10% of those who don't believe in God still pray - just in case
55% of those who do pray, pray less than 5 minutes
That is not much time for fellowship and communion
We end up doing the thing that we are highly motivated to do
Quality of prayer is low when the only motivation is obedience
Matthew 26:36-46 - Jesus asked them to keep watch while he prayed
Could we keep for even one hour?
How is your prayer life
Is it satisfying, effective, fulfilling, productive?
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Man of Prayer - Introduction 10% of those who don't believe in God still pray - just in case
55% of those who do pray, pray less than 5 minutes
That is not much time for fellowship and communion
We end up doing the thing that we are highly motivated to do
Quality of prayer is low when the only motivation is obedience
Matthew 26:36-46 - Jesus asked them to keep watch while he prayed
Could we keep for even one hour?
How is your prayer life
Is it satisfying, effective, fulfilling, productive?
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Man of Prayer - Introduction 10% of those who don't believe in God still pray - just in case
55% of those who do pray, pray less than 5 minutes
That is not much time for fellowship and communion
We end up doing the thing that we are highly motivated to do
Quality of prayer is low when the only motivation is obedience
Matthew 26:36-46 - Jesus asked them to keep watch while he prayed
Could we keep for even one hour?
How is your prayer life
Is it satisfying, effective, fulfilling, productive?
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Man of Prayer - Introduction 10% of those who don't believe in God still pray - just in case
55% of those who do pray, pray less than 5 minutes
That is not much time for fellowship and communion
We end up doing the thing that we are highly motivated to do
Quality of prayer is low when the only motivation is obedience
Matthew 26:36-46 - Jesus asked them to keep watch while he prayed
Could we keep for even one hour?
How is your prayer life
Is it satisfying, effective, fulfilling, productive?
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Man of Prayer - Introduction 10% of those who don't believe in God still pray - just in case
55% of those who do pray, pray less than 5 minutes
That is not much time for fellowship and communion
We end up doing the thing that we are highly motivated to do
Quality of prayer is low when the only motivation is obedience
Matthew 26:36-46 - Jesus asked them to keep watch while he prayed
Could we keep for even one hour?
How is your prayer life
Is it satisfying, effective, fulfilling, productive?
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Man of Prayer - Strategy In context, the disciples probably spent quite of bit of time and energy in prayer
After spending time with Jesus, they felt challenged by Jesus' prayers
Jesus was always praying:
- Before dawn - Mark 1:35
- Sometimes all night - Luke 6:12
- He remained to pray - Matthew 14:23
One day, the disciples had enough: Teach Us to Prayer - Luke 11:1
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Man of Prayer - Name In Jesus' day, a person's name reflected one's character
God had powerful encounters with an individual, he would change the person's name with the change in them
Halllow mean to treat with great reverence
Focusing our thoughts helps lead to a response of worship
Many focus on telling God their needs, need to focus on God
Seek first his kingdom - Matthew 6:33
In interpersonal communication, remember a person's name is very important
Moses asked God, "Who shall I say sent me?"
God answered, "Tell them I AM has sent you"
YHWH (Yahweh) is the proper name of the living God
God is the God who is, who causes to be, and who will be who He will be
Thinking about God in this way gets my focus on Him
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Man of Prayer - YHWH-shamma
God is "the Lord who is present"
Shekinah is the Hebrew word meaning 'residence'
He has a great desire to dwell in the lives of believers:
- Bodies have become the temple of the living God - 1 Corinthians 3:16
- Jesus is our Immanuel - God with us
- He promises that He is always with us - Matthew 28:20
- He will never forsake us - Hebrews 13:5
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Man of Prayer - Understanding the Kingdom In the New Testament, kingdom is used from the Greek word basileai
Refers to "realm" of a king
Westerners think "kingdom speaks of geography
Biblical times emphasized "reign" or "dominion" = wherever the king reigns
The kingdom is within you - Luke 17:21
Seek first His kingdom (not a piece of real estate) - Matthew 6:33
God ultimately reigns over the entire universe but for the moment God does not reign everywhere on earth
Until then we must pray to advance God's kingdom everywhere
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Man of Prayer - Praying for the world
The is an infinite number of needs in the world we can pray for
Decide on a series of issues and people you will pray for
Three things to pray for:
- World hunger
- World peace
- World Evangelism
- Faithfulness
- Power
- Effectiveness
Jesus told the disciples that the would be preachedd in all the world and then the end would come - Matthew 24:14
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Man of Prayer - Praying for Provision (part 1)
By nature, fathers are designed to be providers
Jesus instructed the disciples to pray "Give us this day our daily bread"
Father knows our needs already - Matthew 6:32
Preoccupation with our needs reveas a lack of trust in God as provider - Matthew 6:25-32
Our priority is God's kingdom - Matthew 6:33
First phrases of the prayer all point to God:
- Hallowed be your name
- Your kingdom come
- Your will be done
Then topics having to do with us:
- Give us this day
- Forgive us
- Lead us
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Man of Prayer - Praying for Provision (part 1)
By nature, fathers are designed to be providers
Jesus instructed the disciples to pray "Give us this day our daily bread"
Father knows our needs already - Matthew 6:32
Preoccupation with our needs reveas a lack of trust in God as provider - Matthew 6:25-32
Our priority is God's kingdom - Matthew 6:33
First phrases of the prayer all point to God:
- Hallowed be your name
- Your kingdom come
- Your will be done
Then topics having to do with us:
- Give us this day
- Forgive us
- Lead us
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Man of Prayer - Praying for Provision (part 1)
By nature, fathers are designed to be providers
Jesus instructed the disciples to pray "Give us this day our daily bread"
Father knows our needs already - Matthew 6:32
Preoccupation with our needs reveas a lack of trust in God as provider - Matthew 6:25-32
Our priority is God's kingdom - Matthew 6:33
First phrases of the prayer all point to God:
- Hallowed be your name
- Your kingdom come
- Your will be done
Then topics having to do with us:
- Give us this day
- Forgive us
- Lead us
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Man of Prayer - Praying for Provision (part 1)
By nature, fathers are designed to be providers
Jesus instructed the disciples to pray "Give us this day our daily bread"
Father knows our needs already - Matthew 6:32
Preoccupation with our needs reveas a lack of trust in God as provider - Matthew 6:25-32
Our priority is God's kingdom - Matthew 6:33
First phrases of the prayer all point to God:
- Hallowed be your name
- Your kingdom come
- Your will be done
Then topics having to do with us:
- Give us this day
- Forgive us
- Lead us
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Man of Prayer - Praying for Provision (part 1)
By nature, fathers are designed to be providers
Jesus instructed the disciples to pray "Give us this day our daily bread"
Father knows our needs already - Matthew 6:32
Preoccupation with our needs reveas a lack of trust in God as provider - Matthew 6:25-32
Our priority is God's kingdom - Matthew 6:33
First phrases of the prayer all point to God:
- Hallowed be your name
- Your kingdom come
- Your will be done
Then topics having to do with us:
- Give us this day
- Forgive us
- Lead us
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Man of Prayer - Praying for Provision (part 1)
By nature, fathers are designed to be providers
Jesus instructed the disciples to pray "Give us this day our daily bread"
Father knows our needs already - Matthew 6:32
Preoccupation with our needs reveas a lack of trust in God as provider - Matthew 6:25-32
Our priority is God's kingdom - Matthew 6:33
First phrases of the prayer all point to God:
- Hallowed be your name
- Your kingdom come
- Your will be done
Then topics having to do with us:
- Give us this day
- Forgive us
- Lead us
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Man of Prayer - Praying for Provision (part 1)
By nature, fathers are designed to be providers
Jesus instructed the disciples to pray "Give us this day our daily bread"
Father knows our needs already - Matthew 6:32
Preoccupation with our needs reveas a lack of trust in God as provider - Matthew 6:25-32
Our priority is God's kingdom - Matthew 6:33
First phrases of the prayer all point to God:
- Hallowed be your name
- Your kingdom come
- Your will be done
Then topics having to do with us:
- Give us this day
- Forgive us
- Lead us
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Man of Prayer - Praying for Provision (part 1)
By nature, fathers are designed to be providers
Jesus instructed the disciples to pray "Give us this day our daily bread"
Father knows our needs already - Matthew 6:32
Preoccupation with our needs reveas a lack of trust in God as provider - Matthew 6:25-32
Our priority is God's kingdom - Matthew 6:33
First phrases of the prayer all point to God:
- Hallowed be your name
- Your kingdom come
- Your will be done
Then topics having to do with us:
- Give us this day
- Forgive us
- Lead us
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Man of Prayer - Praying for Provision (part 1)
By nature, fathers are designed to be providers
Jesus instructed the disciples to pray "Give us this day our daily bread"
Father knows our needs already - Matthew 6:32
Preoccupation with our needs reveas a lack of trust in God as provider - Matthew 6:25-32
Our priority is God's kingdom - Matthew 6:33
First phrases of the prayer all point to God:
- Hallowed be your name
- Your kingdom come
- Your will be done
Then topics having to do with us:
- Give us this day
- Forgive us
- Lead us
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Man of Prayer - Praying for Provision (part 1)
By nature, fathers are designed to be providers
Jesus instructed the disciples to pray "Give us this day our daily bread"
Father knows our needs already - Matthew 6:32
Preoccupation with our needs reveas a lack of trust in God as provider - Matthew 6:25-32
Our priority is God's kingdom - Matthew 6:33
First phrases of the prayer all point to God:
- Hallowed be your name
- Your kingdom come
- Your will be done
Then topics having to do with us:
- Give us this day
- Forgive us
- Lead us
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Man of Prayer - Daily Bread Praying for our needs:
1. Needs of our life
2. Desires of our life
3. Area of anxieties - we should not worry about our lives - Matthew 6:25-34
The Biblical antidote for anxiety is prayer
Make a list of all the sources of desire and anxiety in our life
If I wanted it or worried about it - decide to pray about it
Also keep in mind to ask God to not give me anything that would not be a blessing
Israel asked for meat and received it from God while in the dessert - but also sent leanness into their souls - Psalms 106:15
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Man of Prayer - Daily Bread Praying for our needs:
1. Needs of our life
2. Desires of our life
3. Area of anxieties - we should not worry about our lives - Matthew 6:25-34
The Biblical antidote for anxiety is prayer
Make a list of all the sources of desire and anxiety in our life
If I wanted it or worried about it - decide to pray about it
Also keep in mind to ask God to not give me anything that would not be a blessing
Israel asked for meat and received it from God while in the dessert - but also sent leanness into their souls - Psalms 106:15
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Man of Prayer - Daily Bread Praying for our needs:
1. Needs of our life
2. Desires of our life
3. Area of anxieties - we should not worry about our lives - Matthew 6:25-34
The Biblical antidote for anxiety is prayer
Make a list of all the sources of desire and anxiety in our life
If I wanted it or worried about it - decide to pray about it
Also keep in mind to ask God to not give me anything that would not be a blessing
Israel asked for meat and received it from God while in the dessert - but also sent leanness into their souls - Psalms 106:15
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Man of Prayer - Daily Bread Praying for our needs:
1. Needs of our life
2. Desires of our life
3. Area of anxieties - we should not worry about our lives - Matthew 6:25-34
The Biblical antidote for anxiety is prayer
Make a list of all the sources of desire and anxiety in our life
If I wanted it or worried about it - decide to pray about it
Also keep in mind to ask God to not give me anything that would not be a blessing
Israel asked for meat and received it from God while in the dessert - but also sent leanness into their souls - Psalms 106:15
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Man of Prayer - Daily Bread Praying for our needs:
1. Needs of our life
2. Desires of our life
3. Area of anxieties - we should not worry about our lives - Matthew 6:25-34
The Biblical antidote for anxiety is prayer
Make a list of all the sources of desire and anxiety in our life
If I wanted it or worried about it - decide to pray about it
Also keep in mind to ask God to not give me anything that would not be a blessing
Israel asked for meat and received it from God while in the dessert - but also sent leanness into their souls - Psalms 106:15
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Man of Prayer - Daily Bread Praying for our needs:
1. Needs of our life
2. Desires of our life
3. Area of anxieties - we should not worry about our lives - Matthew 6:25-34
The Biblical antidote for anxiety is prayer
Make a list of all the sources of desire and anxiety in our life
If I wanted it or worried about it - decide to pray about it
Also keep in mind to ask God to not give me anything that would not be a blessing
Israel asked for meat and received it from God while in the dessert - but also sent leanness into their souls - Psalms 106:15
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Man of Prayer - Daily Bread Praying for our needs:
1. Needs of our life
2. Desires of our life
3. Area of anxieties - we should not worry about our lives - Matthew 6:25-34
The Biblical antidote for anxiety is prayer
Make a list of all the sources of desire and anxiety in our life
If I wanted it or worried about it - decide to pray about it
Also keep in mind to ask God to not give me anything that would not be a blessing
Israel asked for meat and received it from God while in the dessert - but also sent leanness into their souls - Psalms 106:15
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Man of Prayer - Daily Bread Praying for our needs:
1. Needs of our life
2. Desires of our life
3. Area of anxieties - we should not worry about our lives - Matthew 6:25-34
The Biblical antidote for anxiety is prayer
Make a list of all the sources of desire and anxiety in our life
If I wanted it or worried about it - decide to pray about it
Also keep in mind to ask God to not give me anything that would not be a blessing
Israel asked for meat and received it from God while in the dessert - but also sent leanness into their souls - Psalms 106:15
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Man of Prayer - Daily Bread Praying for our needs:
1. Needs of our life
2. Desires of our life
3. Area of anxieties - we should not worry about our lives - Matthew 6:25-34
The Biblical antidote for anxiety is prayer
Make a list of all the sources of desire and anxiety in our life
If I wanted it or worried about it - decide to pray about it
Also keep in mind to ask God to not give me anything that would not be a blessing
Israel asked for meat and received it from God while in the dessert - but also sent leanness into their souls - Psalms 106:15
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Man of Prayer - Daily Bread Praying for our needs:
1. Needs of our life
2. Desires of our life
3. Area of anxieties - we should not worry about our lives - Matthew 6:25-34
The Biblical antidote for anxiety is prayer
Make a list of all the sources of desire and anxiety in our life
If I wanted it or worried about it - decide to pray about it
Also keep in mind to ask God to not give me anything that would not be a blessing
Israel asked for meat and received it from God while in the dessert - but also sent leanness into their souls - Psalms 106:15
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Man of Prayer - The Reality of Sin Differences in speaking of sin in prayer
"forgive us our trespasses"
Sermon of the Mount - Matthew 6:12
Jesus speaking to a rather large crowd
Trespasses meaning a violation without willful understanding our sinning
"forgive us our sins"
Lord's Prayer - Luke 11:4
Jesus praying with the twelve disciples
Sin = hamartia - meaning missing the mark
Either way is sin and forces us to get honest with God and ourselves
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Man of Prayer - Forgiveness Forgive our debts as we forgive our debtors - Matthew 6:12
Debt = opheilema = owning money to another
Colossians 2:13-14 - written charge was canceled
charge or code = cheirographon = charges drawn up against a convicted criminal
Roman business world - debt had been paid - "tetelsthai" was written across the note - meaning "paid in full"
Some word was used to when the punishment was executed on a list of chrages
Every failure on our part to do God's will is a charge against us - a long document for most
Jesus cried - it is finished (John 19:30) was actually the word "tetelsthai" = PAID IN FULL
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Man of Prayer - Developing Spiritual Protection World is filled with unknown and dangerous supernatural enemies - the battlefield is out there
Not against flesh and blood - but the spiritual forces of evil - Ephesians 6:12
We are part of a war of epic and eternal proportions that effect every area of our lives
Many men are casualties of a war they don't know is being waged
We are to prepared and equipped to wage this spiritual war
One of the seven major components of prayer is developing spiritual protection
Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from the evil one - Matthew 6:13
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Man of Prayer - Deliverance from evil
Literally - Deliverance from the evil or the evil one - Matthew 6:13
First law of spiritual warfare - Satan hates you and has a diabolical plan for your life
Jesus has given us the authority in prayer for overcoming the schemes and attacks
One of the greatest privileges and responcablities we have
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Raising Awesome Kids - Provision and Protection If anyone does not provide for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever - 1 Timothy 5:8
Our families should never have to worry about where the next meal is coming from
Our Heavenly Father provides for all our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-34
We should not imitate him in caring for my children?
He works his land , will have abundant food - Proverbs 28:19
Get adequate medical insurance - so you do not burden your family will major costs
Takes care of things around the house
Do the repair jobs and maintenance work
Husbands who are lazy - kids will see this and either disrespect us or gladly imitate us in it
Fathers are protectors
If any family member is in a situation where they are being beaten down, overwhelmed - this is the time to act
Should not shield them from the realities of life, but from the forces from which they become helpless
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Raising Awesome Kids - Provision and Protection If anyone does not provide for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever - 1 Timothy 5:8
Our families should never have to worry about where the next meal is coming from
Our Heavenly Father provides for all our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-34
We should not imitate him in caring for my children?
He works his land , will have abundant food - Proverbs 28:19
Get adequate medical insurance - so you do not burden your family will major costs
Takes care of things around the house
Do the repair jobs and maintenance work
Husbands who are lazy - kids will see this and either disrespect us or gladly imitate us in it
Fathers are protectors
If any family member is in a situation where they are being beaten down, overwhelmed - this is the time to act
Should not shield them from the realities of life, but from the forces from which they become helpless
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Raising Awesome Kids - Provision and Protection If anyone does not provide for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever - 1 Timothy 5:8
Our families should never have to worry about where the next meal is coming from
Our Heavenly Father provides for all our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-34
We should not imitate him in caring for my children?
He works his land , will have abundant food - Proverbs 28:19
Get adequate medical insurance - so you do not burden your family will major costs
Takes care of things around the house
Do the repair jobs and maintenance work
Husbands who are lazy - kids will see this and either disrespect us or gladly imitate us in it
Fathers are protectors
If any family member is in a situation where they are being beaten down, overwhelmed - this is the time to act
Should not shield them from the realities of life, but from the forces from which they become helpless
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Raising Awesome Kids - Provision and Protection If anyone does not provide for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever - 1 Timothy 5:8
Our families should never have to worry about where the next meal is coming from
Our Heavenly Father provides for all our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-34
We should not imitate him in caring for my children?
He works his land , will have abundant food - Proverbs 28:19
Get adequate medical insurance - so you do not burden your family will major costs
Takes care of things around the house
Do the repair jobs and maintenance work
Husbands who are lazy - kids will see this and either disrespect us or gladly imitate us in it
Fathers are protectors
If any family member is in a situation where they are being beaten down, overwhelmed - this is the time to act
Should not shield them from the realities of life, but from the forces from which they become helpless
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Raising Awesome Kids - Provision and Protection If anyone does not provide for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever - 1 Timothy 5:8
Our families should never have to worry about where the next meal is coming from
Our Heavenly Father provides for all our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-34
We should not imitate him in caring for my children?
He works his land , will have abundant food - Proverbs 28:19
Get adequate medical insurance - so you do not burden your family will major costs
Takes care of things around the house
Do the repair jobs and maintenance work
Husbands who are lazy - kids will see this and either disrespect us or gladly imitate us in it
Fathers are protectors
If any family member is in a situation where they are being beaten down, overwhelmed - this is the time to act
Should not shield them from the realities of life, but from the forces from which they become helpless
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Raising Awesome Kids - Provision and Protection If anyone does not provide for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever - 1 Timothy 5:8
Our families should never have to worry about where the next meal is coming from
Our Heavenly Father provides for all our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-34
We should not imitate him in caring for my children?
He works his land , will have abundant food - Proverbs 28:19
Get adequate medical insurance - so you do not burden your family will major costs
Takes care of things around the house
Do the repair jobs and maintenance work
Husbands who are lazy - kids will see this and either disrespect us or gladly imitate us in it
Fathers are protectors
If any family member is in a situation where they are being beaten down, overwhelmed - this is the time to act
Should not shield them from the realities of life, but from the forces from which they become helpless
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Raising Awesome Kids - Provision and Protection If anyone does not provide for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever - 1 Timothy 5:8
Our families should never have to worry about where the next meal is coming from
Our Heavenly Father provides for all our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-34
We should not imitate him in caring for my children?
He works his land , will have abundant food - Proverbs 28:19
Get adequate medical insurance - so you do not burden your family will major costs
Takes care of things around the house
Do the repair jobs and maintenance work
Husbands who are lazy - kids will see this and either disrespect us or gladly imitate us in it
Fathers are protectors
If any family member is in a situation where they are being beaten down, overwhelmed - this is the time to act
Should not shield them from the realities of life, but from the forces from which they become helpless
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Raising Awesome Kids - Provision and Protection If anyone does not provide for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever - 1 Timothy 5:8
Our families should never have to worry about where the next meal is coming from
Our Heavenly Father provides for all our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-34
We should not imitate him in caring for my children?
He works his land , will have abundant food - Proverbs 28:19
Get adequate medical insurance - so you do not burden your family will major costs
Takes care of things around the house
Do the repair jobs and maintenance work
Husbands who are lazy - kids will see this and either disrespect us or gladly imitate us in it
Fathers are protectors
If any family member is in a situation where they are being beaten down, overwhelmed - this is the time to act
Should not shield them from the realities of life, but from the forces from which they become helpless
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Raising Awesome Kids - Provision and Protection If anyone does not provide for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever - 1 Timothy 5:8
Our families should never have to worry about where the next meal is coming from
Our Heavenly Father provides for all our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-34
We should not imitate him in caring for my children?
He works his land , will have abundant food - Proverbs 28:19
Get adequate medical insurance - so you do not burden your family will major costs
Takes care of things around the house
Do the repair jobs and maintenance work
Husbands who are lazy - kids will see this and either disrespect us or gladly imitate us in it
Fathers are protectors
If any family member is in a situation where they are being beaten down, overwhelmed - this is the time to act
Should not shield them from the realities of life, but from the forces from which they become helpless
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Raising Awesome Kids - Provision and Protection If anyone does not provide for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever - 1 Timothy 5:8
Our families should never have to worry about where the next meal is coming from
Our Heavenly Father provides for all our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-34
We should not imitate him in caring for my children?
He works his land , will have abundant food - Proverbs 28:19
Get adequate medical insurance - so you do not burden your family will major costs
Takes care of things around the house
Do the repair jobs and maintenance work
Husbands who are lazy - kids will see this and either disrespect us or gladly imitate us in it
Fathers are protectors
If any family member is in a situation where they are being beaten down, overwhelmed - this is the time to act
Should not shield them from the realities of life, but from the forces from which they become helpless
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Raising Awesome Kids - Teach them to love others
Kids who are showered with love must be taught to give it away
Otherwise they will become selfish, aloof, and arrogant
God commands us to love hime in return
Love and concern for others should be talked about often
Children learn to love by helping - capable of so much more than we think
We can do far too much for them - creates self-centeredness
They way we treat others is the way we treat Jesus - Matthew 25:34-40
The whole family is an instrument of God - God will use in us is a dark and lost world
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Raising Awesome Kids - Teach them to love others
Kids who are showered with love must be taught to give it away
Otherwise they will become selfish, aloof, and arrogant
God commands us to love hime in return
Love and concern for others should be talked about often
Children learn to love by helping - capable of so much more than we think
We can do far too much for them - creates self-centeredness
They way we treat others is the way we treat Jesus - Matthew 25:34-40
The whole family is an instrument of God - God will use in us is a dark and lost world
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Raising Awesome Kids - Teach them to love others
Kids who are showered with love must be taught to give it away
Otherwise they will become selfish, aloof, and arrogant
God commands us to love hime in return
Love and concern for others should be talked about often
Children learn to love by helping - capable of so much more than we think
We can do far too much for them - creates self-centeredness
They way we treat others is the way we treat Jesus - Matthew 25:34-40
The whole family is an instrument of God - God will use in us is a dark and lost world
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Raising Awesome Kids - Teach them to love others
Kids who are showered with love must be taught to give it away
Otherwise they will become selfish, aloof, and arrogant
God commands us to love hime in return
Love and concern for others should be talked about often
Children learn to love by helping - capable of so much more than we think
We can do far too much for them - creates self-centeredness
They way we treat others is the way we treat Jesus - Matthew 25:34-40
The whole family is an instrument of God - God will use in us is a dark and lost world
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Raising Awesome Kids - Teach them to love others
Kids who are showered with love must be taught to give it away
Otherwise they will become selfish, aloof, and arrogant
God commands us to love hime in return
Love and concern for others should be talked about often
Children learn to love by helping - capable of so much more than we think
We can do far too much for them - creates self-centeredness
They way we treat others is the way we treat Jesus - Matthew 25:34-40
The whole family is an instrument of God - God will use in us is a dark and lost world
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Raising Awesome Kids - Teach them to love others
Kids who are showered with love must be taught to give it away
Otherwise they will become selfish, aloof, and arrogant
God commands us to love hime in return
Love and concern for others should be talked about often
Children learn to love by helping - capable of so much more than we think
We can do far too much for them - creates self-centeredness
They way we treat others is the way we treat Jesus - Matthew 25:34-40
The whole family is an instrument of God - God will use in us is a dark and lost world
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Raising Awesome Kids - Teach them to love others
Kids who are showered with love must be taught to give it away
Otherwise they will become selfish, aloof, and arrogant
God commands us to love hime in return
Love and concern for others should be talked about often
Children learn to love by helping - capable of so much more than we think
We can do far too much for them - creates self-centeredness
They way we treat others is the way we treat Jesus - Matthew 25:34-40
The whole family is an instrument of God - God will use in us is a dark and lost world
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Raising Awesome Kids - Family Devotionals
Family worship is an abolute must if we are to build a spiritual household
It is a time for the entire family gathers to sing, pray, study the Bible, draw near to one another and worship God
Two or three come together in my name, there am I with them - Matthew 18:19-20
Shouldn't be anything but a boring or irrelevant hour
Should be dynamic, fun, down-to-earth, and creative
Plan devotionals with your spouse - select relevant to the current needs
Time to confront sometimes but mainly to teach, train, and inspire
Last about 45 mins
10-20 of singing - various selections
The lesson with plenty of discussion
Acting out the Bible and role-playing
Close out with prayer
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Raising Awesome Kids - Family Devotionals
Family worship is an abolute must if we are to build a spiritual household
It is a time for the entire family gathers to sing, pray, study the Bible, draw near to one another and worship God
Two or three come together in my name, there am I with them - Matthew 18:19-20
Shouldn't be anything but a boring or irrelevant hour
Should be dynamic, fun, down-to-earth, and creative
Plan devotionals with your spouse - select relevant to the current needs
Time to confront sometimes but mainly to teach, train, and inspire
Last about 45 mins
10-20 of singing - various selections
The lesson with plenty of discussion
Acting out the Bible and role-playing
Close out with prayer
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Raising Awesome Kids - Repect: Eliminate Critical, Harsh Talk Reckless words pierce like a sword - Proverbs 12:18
A man who lacks judgment derides his neighbor - Proverbs 11:12
Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your months - Ephesians 4:29-32
So thing we just plain need to get rid of:
Harsh words
Men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken - Matthew 12:36-37
Name calling
Would you use the same words if Jesus was in the room? Let that be the test.
Rudeness
Love is not rude - 1 Corinthians 13:5
Get rid of all actions, looks, and expression related
God hate haughty eyes - Proverbs 6:16-17
These are signs of disrespect
Recognize > Confront > Eliminate from their behavior
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Raising Awesome Kids - Repect: Eliminate Critical, Harsh Talk Reckless words pierce like a sword - Proverbs 12:18
A man who lacks judgment derides his neighbor - Proverbs 11:12
Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your months - Ephesians 4:29-32
So thing we just plain need to get rid of:
Harsh words
Men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken - Matthew 12:36-37
Name calling
Would you use the same words if Jesus was in the room? Let that be the test.
Rudeness
Love is not rude - 1 Corinthians 13:5
Get rid of all actions, looks, and expression related
God hate haughty eyes - Proverbs 6:16-17
These are signs of disrespect
Recognize > Confront > Eliminate from their behavior
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Jesus with People - Humility in Action Jesus and John the Baptizer were very different - ie one preached in the desert and one in the cities and villages
John called the people not to focus on him but the one who was coming
Jesus came to be baptized by John - Matthew 3:11
John responds - I need to be baptized by you
John submits to Jesus' submission and baptizes Jesus
Satan hated it - they kept humbling themselves before one another - the bond of unity grew tighter and tighter
This humility continued through out their lives - John: He must become greater; I must become less - John 3:27-30
Jesus did not grasp his equality with God - Philippians 2:6
Humility kept them bonded together, even when Satan was working to divide
Pride: Keeps people from being united
Humility: Bring people together
When unity does not exist among believers: People are not willing to pay the price
Pride means too much to them
What relationship do you have that would be greatly changed if you show humility and not pride?
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Jesus with People - Through the Roof
When the paralyzed man came down through the roof - damaged the house of Peter and Andrew - how would you respond?
Jesus demonstrated his love for people in the way he deals with the crowds
Everywhere he went, Jesus drew a crowd
He spoke with authority, conviction because he deeply cared about people
We need to care enough to gather a crowd - People need to be our focus
They need to be in our homes, in our Saturday plans, and focus of our lunch hour
Jesus with the Religious
Their slavery to legalistic minutiae angered him - Matthew 23:23-24
Their stubborn hearts distressed him - Mark 3:1-5
Jesus desire was for them to be saved
Jesus with the Faithful
Jesus gets the greatest joy from interacting with people who believe
Centurion - the faith he was looking for - Luke 18:8
What fires Jesus up? Faith
If we follow Jesus, the smallest seed of faith that we see in others should encourage and excite us.
Who big is your crowd?
Do you see the faith of others?
Is Jesus amazed by your faith or your lack of it?
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Jesus with People - Through the Roof
When the paralyzed man came down through the roof - damaged the house of Peter and Andrew - how would you respond?
Jesus demonstrated his love for people in the way he deals with the crowds
Everywhere he went, Jesus drew a crowd
He spoke with authority, conviction because he deeply cared about people
We need to care enough to gather a crowd - People need to be our focus
They need to be in our homes, in our Saturday plans, and focus of our lunch hour
Jesus with the Religious
Their slavery to legalistic minutiae angered him - Matthew 23:23-24
Their stubborn hearts distressed him - Mark 3:1-5
Jesus desire was for them to be saved
Jesus with the Faithful
Jesus gets the greatest joy from interacting with people who believe
Centurion - the faith he was looking for - Luke 18:8
What fires Jesus up? Faith
If we follow Jesus, the smallest seed of faith that we see in others should encourage and excite us.
Who big is your crowd?
Do you see the faith of others?
Is Jesus amazed by your faith or your lack of it?
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Jesus with People - Finding Faith
Jesus was in ahuge crowd and suddenly a Roman centurion walks up to Jesus - Matthew 8:5-10
NT centurions are often mentioned with honor:
- Cornelius was the first Gentile to become a Christian - Acts 10:22
- A centurion rescued Paul from the Mob - Acts 23:27
- A centurion saved Paul's life in the shipwreck - Acts 27:43
Lord, my servant lays paralyzed and in terrible suffering - Matthew 8:5-6
To many Romans, a slave was defined as nothing more than a tool
Jesus was moved by the man's heart - I will go and heal him
When Jesus saw a need, he met it
He lived to serve and meet needs directly and continuously
He loved a man many hated
Lord, I don't deserve to have you under my roof - Matthew 8:8
He was a Gentile, Jewish law - a Jew could not enter the house of a Gentile - Acts 10:28
In spite of his desperate need, he respected Jewish law
Say the word and he will be healed - Matthew 8:8
His authority produced results, how much more would the authority of Jesus do?
Jesus did not find anyone in Israel with such faith
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Jesus with People - Finding Faith
Jesus was in ahuge crowd and suddenly a Roman centurion walks up to Jesus - Matthew 8:5-10
NT centurions are often mentioned with honor:
- Cornelius was the first Gentile to become a Christian - Acts 10:22
- A centurion rescued Paul from the Mob - Acts 23:27
- A centurion saved Paul's life in the shipwreck - Acts 27:43
Lord, my servant lays paralyzed and in terrible suffering - Matthew 8:5-6
To many Romans, a slave was defined as nothing more than a tool
Jesus was moved by the man's heart - I will go and heal him
When Jesus saw a need, he met it
He lived to serve and meet needs directly and continuously
He loved a man many hated
Lord, I don't deserve to have you under my roof - Matthew 8:8
He was a Gentile, Jewish law - a Jew could not enter the house of a Gentile - Acts 10:28
In spite of his desperate need, he respected Jewish law
Say the word and he will be healed - Matthew 8:8
His authority produced results, how much more would the authority of Jesus do?
Jesus did not find anyone in Israel with such faith
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Jesus with People - Finding Faith
Jesus was in ahuge crowd and suddenly a Roman centurion walks up to Jesus - Matthew 8:5-10
NT centurions are often mentioned with honor:
- Cornelius was the first Gentile to become a Christian - Acts 10:22
- A centurion rescued Paul from the Mob - Acts 23:27
- A centurion saved Paul's life in the shipwreck - Acts 27:43
Lord, my servant lays paralyzed and in terrible suffering - Matthew 8:5-6
To many Romans, a slave was defined as nothing more than a tool
Jesus was moved by the man's heart - I will go and heal him
When Jesus saw a need, he met it
He lived to serve and meet needs directly and continuously
He loved a man many hated
Lord, I don't deserve to have you under my roof - Matthew 8:8
He was a Gentile, Jewish law - a Jew could not enter the house of a Gentile - Acts 10:28
In spite of his desperate need, he respected Jewish law
Say the word and he will be healed - Matthew 8:8
His authority produced results, how much more would the authority of Jesus do?
Jesus did not find anyone in Israel with such faith
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Jesus with People - Finding Faith
Jesus was in ahuge crowd and suddenly a Roman centurion walks up to Jesus - Matthew 8:5-10
NT centurions are often mentioned with honor:
- Cornelius was the first Gentile to become a Christian - Acts 10:22
- A centurion rescued Paul from the Mob - Acts 23:27
- A centurion saved Paul's life in the shipwreck - Acts 27:43
Lord, my servant lays paralyzed and in terrible suffering - Matthew 8:5-6
To many Romans, a slave was defined as nothing more than a tool
Jesus was moved by the man's heart - I will go and heal him
When Jesus saw a need, he met it
He lived to serve and meet needs directly and continuously
He loved a man many hated
Lord, I don't deserve to have you under my roof - Matthew 8:8
He was a Gentile, Jewish law - a Jew could not enter the house of a Gentile - Acts 10:28
In spite of his desperate need, he respected Jewish law
Say the word and he will be healed - Matthew 8:8
His authority produced results, how much more would the authority of Jesus do?
Jesus did not find anyone in Israel with such faith
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Jesus with People - Finding Faith
Jesus was in ahuge crowd and suddenly a Roman centurion walks up to Jesus - Matthew 8:5-10
NT centurions are often mentioned with honor:
- Cornelius was the first Gentile to become a Christian - Acts 10:22
- A centurion rescued Paul from the Mob - Acts 23:27
- A centurion saved Paul's life in the shipwreck - Acts 27:43
Lord, my servant lays paralyzed and in terrible suffering - Matthew 8:5-6
To many Romans, a slave was defined as nothing more than a tool
Jesus was moved by the man's heart - I will go and heal him
When Jesus saw a need, he met it
He lived to serve and meet needs directly and continuously
He loved a man many hated
Lord, I don't deserve to have you under my roof - Matthew 8:8
He was a Gentile, Jewish law - a Jew could not enter the house of a Gentile - Acts 10:28
In spite of his desperate need, he respected Jewish law
Say the word and he will be healed - Matthew 8:8
His authority produced results, how much more would the authority of Jesus do?
Jesus did not find anyone in Israel with such faith
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Jesus with People - Finding Faith
Jesus was in ahuge crowd and suddenly a Roman centurion walks up to Jesus - Matthew 8:5-10
NT centurions are often mentioned with honor:
- Cornelius was the first Gentile to become a Christian - Acts 10:22
- A centurion rescued Paul from the Mob - Acts 23:27
- A centurion saved Paul's life in the shipwreck - Acts 27:43
Lord, my servant lays paralyzed and in terrible suffering - Matthew 8:5-6
To many Romans, a slave was defined as nothing more than a tool
Jesus was moved by the man's heart - I will go and heal him
When Jesus saw a need, he met it
He lived to serve and meet needs directly and continuously
He loved a man many hated
Lord, I don't deserve to have you under my roof - Matthew 8:8
He was a Gentile, Jewish law - a Jew could not enter the house of a Gentile - Acts 10:28
In spite of his desperate need, he respected Jewish law
Say the word and he will be healed - Matthew 8:8
His authority produced results, how much more would the authority of Jesus do?
Jesus did not find anyone in Israel with such faith
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Jesus with People - Finding Faith
Jesus was in ahuge crowd and suddenly a Roman centurion walks up to Jesus - Matthew 8:5-10
NT centurions are often mentioned with honor:
- Cornelius was the first Gentile to become a Christian - Acts 10:22
- A centurion rescued Paul from the Mob - Acts 23:27
- A centurion saved Paul's life in the shipwreck - Acts 27:43
Lord, my servant lays paralyzed and in terrible suffering - Matthew 8:5-6
To many Romans, a slave was defined as nothing more than a tool
Jesus was moved by the man's heart - I will go and heal him
When Jesus saw a need, he met it
He lived to serve and meet needs directly and continuously
He loved a man many hated
Lord, I don't deserve to have you under my roof - Matthew 8:8
He was a Gentile, Jewish law - a Jew could not enter the house of a Gentile - Acts 10:28
In spite of his desperate need, he respected Jewish law
Say the word and he will be healed - Matthew 8:8
His authority produced results, how much more would the authority of Jesus do?
Jesus did not find anyone in Israel with such faith
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Jesus with People - Finding Faith
Jesus was in ahuge crowd and suddenly a Roman centurion walks up to Jesus - Matthew 8:5-10
NT centurions are often mentioned with honor:
- Cornelius was the first Gentile to become a Christian - Acts 10:22
- A centurion rescued Paul from the Mob - Acts 23:27
- A centurion saved Paul's life in the shipwreck - Acts 27:43
Lord, my servant lays paralyzed and in terrible suffering - Matthew 8:5-6
To many Romans, a slave was defined as nothing more than a tool
Jesus was moved by the man's heart - I will go and heal him
When Jesus saw a need, he met it
He lived to serve and meet needs directly and continuously
He loved a man many hated
Lord, I don't deserve to have you under my roof - Matthew 8:8
He was a Gentile, Jewish law - a Jew could not enter the house of a Gentile - Acts 10:28
In spite of his desperate need, he respected Jewish law
Say the word and he will be healed - Matthew 8:8
His authority produced results, how much more would the authority of Jesus do?
Jesus did not find anyone in Israel with such faith
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Jesus with People - Finding Faith
Jesus was in ahuge crowd and suddenly a Roman centurion walks up to Jesus - Matthew 8:5-10
NT centurions are often mentioned with honor:
- Cornelius was the first Gentile to become a Christian - Acts 10:22
- A centurion rescued Paul from the Mob - Acts 23:27
- A centurion saved Paul's life in the shipwreck - Acts 27:43
Lord, my servant lays paralyzed and in terrible suffering - Matthew 8:5-6
To many Romans, a slave was defined as nothing more than a tool
Jesus was moved by the man's heart - I will go and heal him
When Jesus saw a need, he met it
He lived to serve and meet needs directly and continuously
He loved a man many hated
Lord, I don't deserve to have you under my roof - Matthew 8:8
He was a Gentile, Jewish law - a Jew could not enter the house of a Gentile - Acts 10:28
In spite of his desperate need, he respected Jewish law
Say the word and he will be healed - Matthew 8:8
His authority produced results, how much more would the authority of Jesus do?
Jesus did not find anyone in Israel with such faith
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Jesus with People - Finding Faith
Jesus was in ahuge crowd and suddenly a Roman centurion walks up to Jesus - Matthew 8:5-10
NT centurions are often mentioned with honor:
- Cornelius was the first Gentile to become a Christian - Acts 10:22
- A centurion rescued Paul from the Mob - Acts 23:27
- A centurion saved Paul's life in the shipwreck - Acts 27:43
Lord, my servant lays paralyzed and in terrible suffering - Matthew 8:5-6
To many Romans, a slave was defined as nothing more than a tool
Jesus was moved by the man's heart - I will go and heal him
When Jesus saw a need, he met it
He lived to serve and meet needs directly and continuously
He loved a man many hated
Lord, I don't deserve to have you under my roof - Matthew 8:8
He was a Gentile, Jewish law - a Jew could not enter the house of a Gentile - Acts 10:28
In spite of his desperate need, he respected Jewish law
Say the word and he will be healed - Matthew 8:8
His authority produced results, how much more would the authority of Jesus do?
Jesus did not find anyone in Israel with such faith
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Jesus with People - Greatest in th Kingdom I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven - Matthew 18:1-4
Father in heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should be lost - Matthew 18:12-14
We need to become like children in a very specific way
Our human nature wants to be first and to have control
Matthew 18 were driven by the same desire - they asked Jesus "Who is the greatest?"
When become like little children, we become like Jesus
Paraphrase - Because of your power-hungry pride you guys are not even in the kingdom of God, and nothing will change this fact unless you start imitating this child
After Jesus' sacrifice, all his teachings made sense
Having a child's humility is impossible until we understand the cross
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends - John 15:13
Must see other brothers and sisters in Christ as God's little spiritual children who must be cared for
God's heart is that not a single person be lost
Do we feel the personal responsibility for others?
Who do you know who is struggling spiritually? What can you do to help them?
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Jesus with People - Greatest in th Kingdom I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven - Matthew 18:1-4
Father in heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should be lost - Matthew 18:12-14
We need to become like children in a very specific way
Our human nature wants to be first and to have control
Matthew 18 were driven by the same desire - they asked Jesus "Who is the greatest?"
When become like little children, we become like Jesus
Paraphrase - Because of your power-hungry pride you guys are not even in the kingdom of God, and nothing will change this fact unless you start imitating this child
After Jesus' sacrifice, all his teachings made sense
Having a child's humility is impossible until we understand the cross
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends - John 15:13
Must see other brothers and sisters in Christ as God's little spiritual children who must be cared for
God's heart is that not a single person be lost
Do we feel the personal responsibility for others?
Who do you know who is struggling spiritually? What can you do to help them?
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Jesus with People - Greatest in th Kingdom I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven - Matthew 18:1-4
Father in heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should be lost - Matthew 18:12-14
We need to become like children in a very specific way
Our human nature wants to be first and to have control
Matthew 18 were driven by the same desire - they asked Jesus "Who is the greatest?"
When become like little children, we become like Jesus
Paraphrase - Because of your power-hungry pride you guys are not even in the kingdom of God, and nothing will change this fact unless you start imitating this child
After Jesus' sacrifice, all his teachings made sense
Having a child's humility is impossible until we understand the cross
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends - John 15:13
Must see other brothers and sisters in Christ as God's little spiritual children who must be cared for
God's heart is that not a single person be lost
Do we feel the personal responsibility for others?
Who do you know who is struggling spiritually? What can you do to help them?
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Jesus with People - Greatest in th Kingdom I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven - Matthew 18:1-4
Father in heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should be lost - Matthew 18:12-14
We need to become like children in a very specific way
Our human nature wants to be first and to have control
Matthew 18 were driven by the same desire - they asked Jesus "Who is the greatest?"
When become like little children, we become like Jesus
Paraphrase - Because of your power-hungry pride you guys are not even in the kingdom of God, and nothing will change this fact unless you start imitating this child
After Jesus' sacrifice, all his teachings made sense
Having a child's humility is impossible until we understand the cross
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends - John 15:13
Must see other brothers and sisters in Christ as God's little spiritual children who must be cared for
God's heart is that not a single person be lost
Do we feel the personal responsibility for others?
Who do you know who is struggling spiritually? What can you do to help them?
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Jesus with People - Greatest in th Kingdom I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven - Matthew 18:1-4
Father in heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should be lost - Matthew 18:12-14
We need to become like children in a very specific way
Our human nature wants to be first and to have control
Matthew 18 were driven by the same desire - they asked Jesus "Who is the greatest?"
When become like little children, we become like Jesus
Paraphrase - Because of your power-hungry pride you guys are not even in the kingdom of God, and nothing will change this fact unless you start imitating this child
After Jesus' sacrifice, all his teachings made sense
Having a child's humility is impossible until we understand the cross
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends - John 15:13
Must see other brothers and sisters in Christ as God's little spiritual children who must be cared for
God's heart is that not a single person be lost
Do we feel the personal responsibility for others?
Who do you know who is struggling spiritually? What can you do to help them?
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Jesus with People - Greatest in th Kingdom I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven - Matthew 18:1-4
Father in heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should be lost - Matthew 18:12-14
We need to become like children in a very specific way
Our human nature wants to be first and to have control
Matthew 18 were driven by the same desire - they asked Jesus "Who is the greatest?"
When become like little children, we become like Jesus
Paraphrase - Because of your power-hungry pride you guys are not even in the kingdom of God, and nothing will change this fact unless you start imitating this child
After Jesus' sacrifice, all his teachings made sense
Having a child's humility is impossible until we understand the cross
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends - John 15:13
Must see other brothers and sisters in Christ as God's little spiritual children who must be cared for
God's heart is that not a single person be lost
Do we feel the personal responsibility for others?
Who do you know who is struggling spiritually? What can you do to help them?
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Jesus with People - Greatest in th Kingdom I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven - Matthew 18:1-4
Father in heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should be lost - Matthew 18:12-14
We need to become like children in a very specific way
Our human nature wants to be first and to have control
Matthew 18 were driven by the same desire - they asked Jesus "Who is the greatest?"
When become like little children, we become like Jesus
Paraphrase - Because of your power-hungry pride you guys are not even in the kingdom of God, and nothing will change this fact unless you start imitating this child
After Jesus' sacrifice, all his teachings made sense
Having a child's humility is impossible until we understand the cross
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends - John 15:13
Must see other brothers and sisters in Christ as God's little spiritual children who must be cared for
God's heart is that not a single person be lost
Do we feel the personal responsibility for others?
Who do you know who is struggling spiritually? What can you do to help them?
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Jesus with People - No Dogs in Heaven Matthew 15 - The Canaanite Women
Jesus was silent and by his silent he tested and revealed both the hearts of his disciples and the heart of this woman
Perhaps the instructions given earlier by Jesus send then to find the lost sheep of Israel was still in their mind
Maybe thought: "he sent us to find the lost Israelite. too bad, she is a Gentile. Send her away."
Jesus did not send her away but said - I was only sent to the lost sheep of Israel - Matthew 15:24
Jesus - it is not right to take the children's bread and toss it to their gods - Matthew 15:26
Savior was willing to be misunderstood in order to flush out faith or faithlessness in the heart of this woman
In the end, Jesus affirmed her faith and admired her grit
He did not see the woman as unsubmissive or rebellious or undeserving; he saw her as full of faith
Jesus was more concerned about helping someone grow in their faith than he was keep up the nice-guy image
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Jesus with People - No Dogs in Heaven Matthew 15 - The Canaanite Women
Jesus was silent and by his silent he tested and revealed both the hearts of his disciples and the heart of this woman
Perhaps the instructions given earlier by Jesus send then to find the lost sheep of Israel was still in their mind
Maybe thought: "he sent us to find the lost Israelite. too bad, she is a Gentile. Send her away."
Jesus did not send her away but said - I was only sent to the lost sheep of Israel - Matthew 15:24
Jesus - it is not right to take the children's bread and toss it to their gods - Matthew 15:26
Savior was willing to be misunderstood in order to flush out faith or faithlessness in the heart of this woman
In the end, Jesus affirmed her faith and admired her grit
He did not see the woman as unsubmissive or rebellious or undeserving; he saw her as full of faith
Jesus was more concerned about helping someone grow in their faith than he was keep up the nice-guy image
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Jesus with People - Openness
Jesus opened his heart to his friends
It is why John knew Jesus was troubled during the night at the garden - John 13:21
Jesus completely bared his very soul to his three closest friends - Matthew 26:38
He did not retreat to be alone - drew John and others close to him
All the while knowing that they were unworthy of his trust and fell sleep when he needed them the most
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Jesus with People - Heart Determined to Preach Jesus did not avoid his persecutors; he confronted them.
- He challenged their traditions and hypocrisy
- He warned his disciples to beware of the "yeast" of the Pharisees - Luke 12:1
- He challenged people to obey what he taught - Matthew 23:1-3
- He spoke in parables were surely was going to offend - Matthew 15:12
- He gave them answers to trick questions that left them silent - Matthew 21:23-27
Why was Jesus so confrontational? He hated their sin
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Jesus with People - Heart Determined to Preach Jesus did not avoid his persecutors; he confronted them.
- He challenged their traditions and hypocrisy
- He warned his disciples to beware of the "yeast" of the Pharisees - Luke 12:1
- He challenged people to obey what he taught - Matthew 23:1-3
- He spoke in parables were surely was going to offend - Matthew 15:12
- He gave them answers to trick questions that left them silent - Matthew 21:23-27
Why was Jesus so confrontational? He hated their sin
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Jesus with People - Heart Determined to Preach Jesus did not avoid his persecutors; he confronted them.
- He challenged their traditions and hypocrisy
- He warned his disciples to beware of the "yeast" of the Pharisees - Luke 12:1
- He challenged people to obey what he taught - Matthew 23:1-3
- He spoke in parables were surely was going to offend - Matthew 15:12
- He gave them answers to trick questions that left them silent - Matthew 21:23-27
Why was Jesus so confrontational? He hated their sin
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Jesus with People - Heart Determined to Preach Jesus did not avoid his persecutors; he confronted them.
- He challenged their traditions and hypocrisy
- He warned his disciples to beware of the "yeast" of the Pharisees - Luke 12:1
- He challenged people to obey what he taught - Matthew 23:1-3
- He spoke in parables were surely was going to offend - Matthew 15:12
- He gave them answers to trick questions that left them silent - Matthew 21:23-27
Why was Jesus so confrontational? He hated their sin
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Jesus with People - Heart Determined to Preach Jesus did not avoid his persecutors; he confronted them.
- He challenged their traditions and hypocrisy
- He warned his disciples to beware of the "yeast" of the Pharisees - Luke 12:1
- He challenged people to obey what he taught - Matthew 23:1-3
- He spoke in parables were surely was going to offend - Matthew 15:12
- He gave them answers to trick questions that left them silent - Matthew 21:23-27
Why was Jesus so confrontational? He hated their sin
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Jesus with People - Heart Determined to Preach Jesus did not avoid his persecutors; he confronted them.
- He challenged their traditions and hypocrisy
- He warned his disciples to beware of the "yeast" of the Pharisees - Luke 12:1
- He challenged people to obey what he taught - Matthew 23:1-3
- He spoke in parables were surely was going to offend - Matthew 15:12
- He gave them answers to trick questions that left them silent - Matthew 21:23-27
Why was Jesus so confrontational? He hated their sin
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Jesus with People - Heart Determined to Preach Jesus did not avoid his persecutors; he confronted them.
- He challenged their traditions and hypocrisy
- He warned his disciples to beware of the "yeast" of the Pharisees - Luke 12:1
- He challenged people to obey what he taught - Matthew 23:1-3
- He spoke in parables were surely was going to offend - Matthew 15:12
- He gave them answers to trick questions that left them silent - Matthew 21:23-27
Why was Jesus so confrontational? He hated their sin
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Jesus with People - Heart Determined to Preach Jesus did not avoid his persecutors; he confronted them.
- He challenged their traditions and hypocrisy
- He warned his disciples to beware of the "yeast" of the Pharisees - Luke 12:1
- He challenged people to obey what he taught - Matthew 23:1-3
- He spoke in parables were surely was going to offend - Matthew 15:12
- He gave them answers to trick questions that left them silent - Matthew 21:23-27
Why was Jesus so confrontational? He hated their sin
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Jesus with People - Heart Determined to Preach Jesus did not avoid his persecutors; he confronted them.
- He challenged their traditions and hypocrisy
- He warned his disciples to beware of the "yeast" of the Pharisees - Luke 12:1
- He challenged people to obey what he taught - Matthew 23:1-3
- He spoke in parables were surely was going to offend - Matthew 15:12
- He gave them answers to trick questions that left them silent - Matthew 21:23-27
Why was Jesus so confrontational? He hated their sin
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Jesus with People - Widows Financial Sacrifice Mark 12:41-44
Without ever speaking to her, he made her gift he biblical standard for financial sacrifice
She gave all she had to live on - Luke 21:4
Being a widow at that time, she likely had no income
Probably hungry and surely without financial hope
He faith in God was evident in her action
Bible does not tell us what happened to her - we can know that GOd took care of her needs - Matthew 6:25-26
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Jesus with People - Widows Financial Sacrifice Mark 12:41-44
Without ever speaking to her, he made her gift he biblical standard for financial sacrifice
She gave all she had to live on - Luke 21:4
Being a widow at that time, she likely had no income
Probably hungry and surely without financial hope
He faith in God was evident in her action
Bible does not tell us what happened to her - we can know that GOd took care of her needs - Matthew 6:25-26
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Jesus with People - Doing What We Ought 1 Timothy 6:13-14
Compared to previous struggles, the "Jesus dilemma" made the governor's worries look minuscule
Jesus was accused of
- stirring up the people - Luke 23:5
- being an insurrectionist -Luke 23:13-14
- being a blasphemer - Matthew 26:65
- being a criminal - John 18:30
Jesus' friends had deserted him
Masses that had given homage were the same crowds asking for his death
Jesus always did what was right
Pontius Pilate knew what he ought to do and what he wanted to do but did not do it
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Jesus with People - What is Truth? Upon hearing the charges made by his fellow Jews, Jesus did not even rely to a single charge - Matthew 27:14
Governor was amazed; Jesus' self-control stumped Pilate
Ill-fated Jews were forcing Pilate to face "truth" head on
All he wanted to do was avoid another political blunder; he responded - What is truth?
Jesus stood before him as the truth
For this reason I came into the world, to testify to the truth - John 18:37
Everyone on the side of truth listen to me - John 18:37
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Jesus with People - Devil in Disguise
John 13:27-31
Jesus knew all men - John 2:24-25
He knew their thoughts - Matthew 12:25
He knew Judas would betry him to death - John 13:11
Have I not chosen you, the twelve? Yet one of you is a devil! - John 6:70
Jesus not only tolerated Judas, he lavished love on him
So perfectly that the other 11 did not even suspect Judas after 3 years
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Jesus with People - Daily Unconditional Love
Jesus was tempted in every way we are but was without sin - Hebrews 4:15
How could he put up with this day after day?
Jesus was in complete submission of God's will:
- Jesus God no matter what the cost
- He chose Judas so the scriptures would be fulfilled - John 13:18
- Suffered emotionally each time he looked at Judas
How Jesus' heart must have ached when teaching:
- Be on your guard against men; they will hand you over - Judas. - Matthew 10:17
- Brother will betry brother to death - Judas. - Matthew 10:21
- Love your enemies - Judas. - Matthew 5:44
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Jesus with People - Daily Unconditional Love
Jesus was tempted in every way we are but was without sin - Hebrews 4:15
How could he put up with this day after day?
Jesus was in complete submission of God's will:
- Jesus God no matter what the cost
- He chose Judas so the scriptures would be fulfilled - John 13:18
- Suffered emotionally each time he looked at Judas
How Jesus' heart must have ached when teaching:
- Be on your guard against men; they will hand you over - Judas. - Matthew 10:17
- Brother will betry brother to death - Judas. - Matthew 10:21
- Love your enemies - Judas. - Matthew 5:44
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Jesus with People - Daily Unconditional Love
Jesus was tempted in every way we are but was without sin - Hebrews 4:15
How could he put up with this day after day?
Jesus was in complete submission of God's will:
- Jesus God no matter what the cost
- He chose Judas so the scriptures would be fulfilled - John 13:18
- Suffered emotionally each time he looked at Judas
How Jesus' heart must have ached when teaching:
- Be on your guard against men; they will hand you over - Judas. - Matthew 10:17
- Brother will betry brother to death - Judas. - Matthew 10:21
- Love your enemies - Judas. - Matthew 5:44
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Promises of God - Faith vs Doubt Doubt: God has forgotten about you and does not care
Faith: He knows the way you have served - Hebrews 6:10. He knows notices and cares when a sparrow falls - Matthew 10:29
Doubt: He remembers but he remembers others more than you; Doubt fills in the blanks and customizes to your hopes and desires.
Faith: God shows no favoritism; He moves at different time for different people; He has given everything we need for life and godliness
Doubt calls into question the faithfulness of God
Faith tells us it is impossible for God to lie
When Doubt comes calling, we must turn away
Faith says yes to God's promises
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Promises of God - Convictions from scriptures Satan furiously went after Jesus - Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus countered the enemy's temptations with Scripture
The Word must deep into our hearts so we recall the scriptures when needed
We rarely have the opportunity to open the Word when being tempted
Not just "stop that" or "start doing this"
Bring to mind specific scriptures
Hearing ourselves quoting the appropriate scriptures, it brings conviction during the battle of sin
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Promises of God - Convictions from scriptures Satan furiously went after Jesus - Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus countered the enemy's temptations with Scripture
The Word must deep into our hearts so we recall the scriptures when needed
We rarely have the opportunity to open the Word when being tempted
Not just "stop that" or "start doing this"
Bring to mind specific scriptures
Hearing ourselves quoting the appropriate scriptures, it brings conviction during the battle of sin
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Promises of God - Convictions from scriptures Satan furiously went after Jesus - Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus countered the enemy's temptations with Scripture
The Word must deep into our hearts so we recall the scriptures when needed
We rarely have the opportunity to open the Word when being tempted
Not just "stop that" or "start doing this"
Bring to mind specific scriptures
Hearing ourselves quoting the appropriate scriptures, it brings conviction during the battle of sin
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Promises of God - Convictions from scriptures Satan furiously went after Jesus - Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus countered the enemy's temptations with Scripture
The Word must deep into our hearts so we recall the scriptures when needed
We rarely have the opportunity to open the Word when being tempted
Not just "stop that" or "start doing this"
Bring to mind specific scriptures
Hearing ourselves quoting the appropriate scriptures, it brings conviction during the battle of sin
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Promises of God - Convictions from scriptures Satan furiously went after Jesus - Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus countered the enemy's temptations with Scripture
The Word must deep into our hearts so we recall the scriptures when needed
We rarely have the opportunity to open the Word when being tempted
Not just "stop that" or "start doing this"
Bring to mind specific scriptures
Hearing ourselves quoting the appropriate scriptures, it brings conviction during the battle of sin
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Promises of God - Convictions from scriptures Satan furiously went after Jesus - Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus countered the enemy's temptations with Scripture
The Word must deep into our hearts so we recall the scriptures when needed
We rarely have the opportunity to open the Word when being tempted
Not just "stop that" or "start doing this"
Bring to mind specific scriptures
Hearing ourselves quoting the appropriate scriptures, it brings conviction during the battle of sin
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Promises of God - Convictions from scriptures Satan furiously went after Jesus - Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus countered the enemy's temptations with Scripture
The Word must deep into our hearts so we recall the scriptures when needed
We rarely have the opportunity to open the Word when being tempted
Not just "stop that" or "start doing this"
Bring to mind specific scriptures
Hearing ourselves quoting the appropriate scriptures, it brings conviction during the battle of sin
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Promises of God - Convictions from scriptures Satan furiously went after Jesus - Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus countered the enemy's temptations with Scripture
The Word must deep into our hearts so we recall the scriptures when needed
We rarely have the opportunity to open the Word when being tempted
Not just "stop that" or "start doing this"
Bring to mind specific scriptures
Hearing ourselves quoting the appropriate scriptures, it brings conviction during the battle of sin
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Promises of God - Convictions from scriptures Satan furiously went after Jesus - Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus countered the enemy's temptations with Scripture
The Word must deep into our hearts so we recall the scriptures when needed
We rarely have the opportunity to open the Word when being tempted
Not just "stop that" or "start doing this"
Bring to mind specific scriptures
Hearing ourselves quoting the appropriate scriptures, it brings conviction during the battle of sin
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Promises of God - Convictions from scriptures Satan furiously went after Jesus - Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus countered the enemy's temptations with Scripture
The Word must deep into our hearts so we recall the scriptures when needed
We rarely have the opportunity to open the Word when being tempted
Not just "stop that" or "start doing this"
Bring to mind specific scriptures
Hearing ourselves quoting the appropriate scriptures, it brings conviction during the battle of sin
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Promises of God - Convictions from scriptures Satan furiously went after Jesus - Matthew 4:1-11
Jesus countered the enemy's temptations with Scripture
The Word must deep into our hearts so we recall the scriptures when needed
We rarely have the opportunity to open the Word when being tempted
Not just "stop that" or "start doing this"
Bring to mind specific scriptures
Hearing ourselves quoting the appropriate scriptures, it brings conviction during the battle of sin
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Promises of God - Strength From Prayer
Jesus had to overcome unfathomable temptation - Matthew 26:36-36
If he chose to follow through with his Father's will: humiliting insults, excruciating beatings, and agoninzing crucifixion would follow
Jesus: If it's possible, may this cup be taken from me
He knew what we needed to do
He struggled to get his heart where it needed to be
He prayed until he found strength he needed to overcome
We should ask ourselves: How many hours have I wrestled with it in prayer?
We cannot expect to withstand tempation if we are not ready to wrestle in prayer until God gives us the strength
We must turn to God at the moment we are tempted - it may take hours but we will have great power to resist sin
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Promises of God - Lord Delivers May have many troubles, but the Lord delivers him from them all - Psalms 34:19
Three types of trouble:
- Caused by our own bad behavior - the wicked have their fill - Proverbs 12:21
- Comes from doing what is right - Persecution because of the Word - Matthew 13:21
- Trouble that we all face because we live in this world
- Each day will be trouble - Matthew 6:34
- In this world you will have trouble - John 16:33
It is not about taking trouble away but overcoming trouble
Our job is to trust God - John 14:1, 27
He may deliver us from trouble or he may deliver us by using the trouble to teach us important lessons
Our eternal glory far out weights our momentary troubles - 2 Corinthians 4:17
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Promises of God - Lord Delivers May have many troubles, but the Lord delivers him from them all - Psalms 34:19
Three types of trouble:
- Caused by our own bad behavior - the wicked have their fill - Proverbs 12:21
- Comes from doing what is right - Persecution because of the Word - Matthew 13:21
- Trouble that we all face because we live in this world
- Each day will be trouble - Matthew 6:34
- In this world you will have trouble - John 16:33
It is not about taking trouble away but overcoming trouble
Our job is to trust God - John 14:1, 27
He may deliver us from trouble or he may deliver us by using the trouble to teach us important lessons
Our eternal glory far out weights our momentary troubles - 2 Corinthians 4:17
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Promises of God - Formidable Foe We have a common enemy that must be overcome
Described as:
- the accuser
- the adversary
- the enemy
- an evil spirit
- the father of lies
- a murderer
- the power of darkness
- the prince of this world
- the ruler of darkness
- the spirit that in the children of disobedience
- the temper
- the god of this work
- the wicked one
He snatches away the planted Word from people's hearts - Matthew 13:19
He blinds the minds of individuals - 2 Corinthians 4:4
Satan takes people captive - 2 Timothy 2:26
But there is one greater...
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Promises of God - Hearts at Peace God makes clear his offer of peace
Does God promise pleasing circumstances to those who trust him? No
Paul, from a prison cell, said the Philippians could "peace of God which transcends understanding" - Philippians 4:7
Peace came from trusting in God - Isaiah 26:3
Trust is essential
Must imitate childlike humility - Matthew 18:3-4
Children are generally are at peace
They do not worry about the mortgage, stock market, bills
They are content to let mom and dad tackle those issues
We have to believe that God is in charge and he knows what he is doing
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Promises of God - Hearts at Peace God makes clear his offer of peace
Does God promise pleasing circumstances to those who trust him? No
Paul, from a prison cell, said the Philippians could "peace of God which transcends understanding" - Philippians 4:7
Peace came from trusting in God - Isaiah 26:3
Trust is essential
Must imitate childlike humility - Matthew 18:3-4
Children are generally are at peace
They do not worry about the mortgage, stock market, bills
They are content to let mom and dad tackle those issues
We have to believe that God is in charge and he knows what he is doing
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Promises of God - What Are We to Give? We are to give ourselves completely to:
- the Lord
- the lost
- the poor
- our fellow disciples
Romans 9:3; Romans 10:1; Matthew 19:21; 1 John 3:16
Give whatever we have to whomever asks - our hearts, affections, and desires to the benefit to others
When do I take care of myself? Trust God to give back to you a hundred times as much in the present age - Matthew 19:29
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Why We Need God - He is The Provider GOD IS THE PROVIDER...
- Of physical life itself - Acts 17:28; Psalms 66:8-9
- Of that which sustains our physical life - Acts 14:17; Matthew 5:45
- Of spiritual strength that we need - Ephesians 3:16,20; 6:10
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Why We Need God - He is Our Provider GOD AS OUR PROVIDER...
- Has promised to meet our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-32
- If we will put Him and His righteousness first in our lives - Matthew 6:33-34
- Has promised to meet our spiritual needs - Phillipians 2:12-13
- If we will put on His armor - Ephesians 6:11-18
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Why We Need God - He is Our Provider GOD AS OUR PROVIDER...
- Has promised to meet our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-32
- If we will put Him and His righteousness first in our lives - Matthew 6:33-34
- Has promised to meet our spiritual needs - Phillipians 2:12-13
- If we will put on His armor - Ephesians 6:11-18
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Why We Need God - He is Our Provider GOD AS OUR PROVIDER...
- Has promised to meet our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-32
- If we will put Him and His righteousness first in our lives - Matthew 6:33-34
- Has promised to meet our spiritual needs - Phillipians 2:12-13
- If we will put on His armor - Ephesians 6:11-18
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Why We Need God - He is Our Provider GOD AS OUR PROVIDER...
- Has promised to meet our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-32
- If we will put Him and His righteousness first in our lives - Matthew 6:33-34
- Has promised to meet our spiritual needs - Phillipians 2:12-13
- If we will put on His armor - Ephesians 6:11-18
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Why We Need God - He is Our Provider GOD AS OUR PROVIDER...
- Has promised to meet our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-32
- If we will put Him and His righteousness first in our lives - Matthew 6:33-34
- Has promised to meet our spiritual needs - Phillipians 2:12-13
- If we will put on His armor - Ephesians 6:11-18
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Why We Need God - He is Our Provider GOD AS OUR PROVIDER...
- Has promised to meet our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-32
- If we will put Him and His righteousness first in our lives - Matthew 6:33-34
- Has promised to meet our spiritual needs - Phillipians 2:12-13
- If we will put on His armor - Ephesians 6:11-18
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Why We Need God - He is Our Provider GOD AS OUR PROVIDER...
- Has promised to meet our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-32
- If we will put Him and His righteousness first in our lives - Matthew 6:33-34
- Has promised to meet our spiritual needs - Phillipians 2:12-13
- If we will put on His armor - Ephesians 6:11-18
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Why We Need God - He is Our Provider GOD AS OUR PROVIDER...
- Has promised to meet our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-32
- If we will put Him and His righteousness first in our lives - Matthew 6:33-34
- Has promised to meet our spiritual needs - Phillipians 2:12-13
- If we will put on His armor - Ephesians 6:11-18
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Why We Need God - He is Our Provider GOD AS OUR PROVIDER...
- Has promised to meet our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-32
- If we will put Him and His righteousness first in our lives - Matthew 6:33-34
- Has promised to meet our spiritual needs - Phillipians 2:12-13
- If we will put on His armor - Ephesians 6:11-18
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Why We Need God - He is Our Provider GOD AS OUR PROVIDER...
- Has promised to meet our physical needs - Matthew 6:25-32
- If we will put Him and His righteousness first in our lives - Matthew 6:33-34
- Has promised to meet our spiritual needs - Phillipians 2:12-13
- If we will put on His armor - Ephesians 6:11-18
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Why We Need Jesus - He Guides Us By His Words and Actions WHO GUIDES US BY WORDS AND ACTIONS...
His words provide a solid foundation upon which to build our lives
- Such as those spoken in His sermon on the mount - Matthew 7:24-27
- Such as those later revealed through His apostles - John 16:12-13; 2 Peter 1:1-11
His example provides both direction and inspiration
- His humility and service - Philiippians 2:3-8
- His perseverance - Hebrews 12:1-3
- His suffering - 1 Peter 2:21-25
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Why We Need Jesus - He Guides Us By His Words and Actions WHO GUIDES US BY WORDS AND ACTIONS...
His words provide a solid foundation upon which to build our lives
- Such as those spoken in His sermon on the mount - Matthew 7:24-27
- Such as those later revealed through His apostles - John 16:12-13; 2 Peter 1:1-11
His example provides both direction and inspiration
- His humility and service - Philiippians 2:3-8
- His perseverance - Hebrews 12:1-3
- His suffering - 1 Peter 2:21-25
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Why We Need Jesus - He Guides Us By His Words and Actions WHO GUIDES US BY WORDS AND ACTIONS...
His words provide a solid foundation upon which to build our lives
- Such as those spoken in His sermon on the mount - Matthew 7:24-27
- Such as those later revealed through His apostles - John 16:12-13; 2 Peter 1:1-11
His example provides both direction and inspiration
- His humility and service - Philiippians 2:3-8
- His perseverance - Hebrews 12:1-3
- His suffering - 1 Peter 2:21-25
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Why We Need Jesus - He Guides Us By His Words and Actions WHO GUIDES US BY WORDS AND ACTIONS...
His words provide a solid foundation upon which to build our lives
- Such as those spoken in His sermon on the mount - Matthew 7:24-27
- Such as those later revealed through His apostles - John 16:12-13; 2 Peter 1:1-11
His example provides both direction and inspiration
- His humility and service - Philiippians 2:3-8
- His perseverance - Hebrews 12:1-3
- His suffering - 1 Peter 2:21-25
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No one like him - Jesus believed God was the source of scripture Jesus was quoting God through Moses
Matthew 19:4-5 – Haven’t you read? (quoting Genesis 2:24)
Jesus quoting Psalms
Matthew 22:31-32 – Have you not read?
John 10:34-36 – Law, scripture, word of God were all one in the same
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No one like him - Jesus believed God was the source of scripture Jesus was quoting God through Moses
Matthew 19:4-5 – Haven’t you read? (quoting Genesis 2:24)
Jesus quoting Psalms
Matthew 22:31-32 – Have you not read?
John 10:34-36 – Law, scripture, word of God were all one in the same
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No one like him - Jesus believed God was the source of scripture Jesus was quoting God through Moses
Matthew 19:4-5 – Haven’t you read? (quoting Genesis 2:24)
Jesus quoting Psalms
Matthew 22:31-32 – Have you not read?
John 10:34-36 – Law, scripture, word of God were all one in the same
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No one like him - Jesus believed God was the source of scripture Jesus was quoting God through Moses
Matthew 19:4-5 – Haven’t you read? (quoting Genesis 2:24)
Jesus quoting Psalms
Matthew 22:31-32 – Have you not read?
John 10:34-36 – Law, scripture, word of God were all one in the same
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No one like him - Jesus responds with scriptures Satan attempted Jesus in the dessert - Matthew 4:3,7,10
Scriptures were he turned for strength, guidance, and direction
Scriptures were on Jesus' in the end
- Thought of bringing legions of angel - Matthew 26:54
- Why have you forsaken me? - Mark 15:34
- Into your hands I commit my spirit - Luke 23:46
If Jesus had this view of the OT, what should be our response to the NT?
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No one like him - The Kingdom of God First time God said the time has come
Something had come upon us
Something within us
Kingdom is like:
- king who prepared a feast
- yeast
- mustard seed
- a net
- treasure
- man searching for fine pearls
- man who sows seed
- king who wanted to settle accounts
- landowner who hired workers
Kingdom is good news
Kingdom is so different that it requires us to change
What does new kingdom person look like?
- Humble (heart like a child) - Matthew 18:2-4
- Surrender (your will be done) - Matthew 6:10
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No one like him - The Kingdom of God First time God said the time has come
Something had come upon us
Something within us
Kingdom is like:
- king who prepared a feast
- yeast
- mustard seed
- a net
- treasure
- man searching for fine pearls
- man who sows seed
- king who wanted to settle accounts
- landowner who hired workers
Kingdom is good news
Kingdom is so different that it requires us to change
What does new kingdom person look like?
- Humble (heart like a child) - Matthew 18:2-4
- Surrender (your will be done) - Matthew 6:10
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No one like him - The Kingdom of God First time God said the time has come
Something had come upon us
Something within us
Kingdom is like:
- king who prepared a feast
- yeast
- mustard seed
- a net
- treasure
- man searching for fine pearls
- man who sows seed
- king who wanted to settle accounts
- landowner who hired workers
Kingdom is good news
Kingdom is so different that it requires us to change
What does new kingdom person look like?
- Humble (heart like a child) - Matthew 18:2-4
- Surrender (your will be done) - Matthew 6:10
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No one like him - The Kingdom of God First time God said the time has come
Something had come upon us
Something within us
Kingdom is like:
- king who prepared a feast
- yeast
- mustard seed
- a net
- treasure
- man searching for fine pearls
- man who sows seed
- king who wanted to settle accounts
- landowner who hired workers
Kingdom is good news
Kingdom is so different that it requires us to change
What does new kingdom person look like?
- Humble (heart like a child) - Matthew 18:2-4
- Surrender (your will be done) - Matthew 6:10
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No one like him - Church the Kingdom? Luke 17:20-21 - Kingdom does not come through carefully observation
Kingdom is a state of mind/heart
Kingdom forcefully advancing from John the Baptist until now (Matthew 11:11-12)
Preaching the good news of the kingdom (Matthew 4:23)
Mark 9:1 - will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God
Matthew 16:15-20 - only scripture with both kingdom and church
How does this all fit?
Kingdom can not be put in a box, mentioned:
- Matthew - 50x
- Mark - 15x
- Luke - 38x
All the church the kingdom? NO
All in the church PART of the kingdom? YES
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No one like him - Church the Kingdom? Luke 17:20-21 - Kingdom does not come through carefully observation
Kingdom is a state of mind/heart
Kingdom forcefully advancing from John the Baptist until now (Matthew 11:11-12)
Preaching the good news of the kingdom (Matthew 4:23)
Mark 9:1 - will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God
Matthew 16:15-20 - only scripture with both kingdom and church
How does this all fit?
Kingdom can not be put in a box, mentioned:
- Matthew - 50x
- Mark - 15x
- Luke - 38x
All the church the kingdom? NO
All in the church PART of the kingdom? YES
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No one like him - Church the Kingdom? Luke 17:20-21 - Kingdom does not come through carefully observation
Kingdom is a state of mind/heart
Kingdom forcefully advancing from John the Baptist until now (Matthew 11:11-12)
Preaching the good news of the kingdom (Matthew 4:23)
Mark 9:1 - will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God
Matthew 16:15-20 - only scripture with both kingdom and church
How does this all fit?
Kingdom can not be put in a box, mentioned:
- Matthew - 50x
- Mark - 15x
- Luke - 38x
All the church the kingdom? NO
All in the church PART of the kingdom? YES
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No one like him - Church the Kingdom? Luke 17:20-21 - Kingdom does not come through carefully observation
Kingdom is a state of mind/heart
Kingdom forcefully advancing from John the Baptist until now (Matthew 11:11-12)
Preaching the good news of the kingdom (Matthew 4:23)
Mark 9:1 - will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God
Matthew 16:15-20 - only scripture with both kingdom and church
How does this all fit?
Kingdom can not be put in a box, mentioned:
- Matthew - 50x
- Mark - 15x
- Luke - 38x
All the church the kingdom? NO
All in the church PART of the kingdom? YES
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No one like him - Church the Kingdom? Luke 17:20-21 - Kingdom does not come through carefully observation
Kingdom is a state of mind/heart
Kingdom forcefully advancing from John the Baptist until now (Matthew 11:11-12)
Preaching the good news of the kingdom (Matthew 4:23)
Mark 9:1 - will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God
Matthew 16:15-20 - only scripture with both kingdom and church
How does this all fit?
Kingdom can not be put in a box, mentioned:
- Matthew - 50x
- Mark - 15x
- Luke - 38x
All the church the kingdom? NO
All in the church PART of the kingdom? YES
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No one like him - Church the Kingdom? Luke 17:20-21 - Kingdom does not come through carefully observation
Kingdom is a state of mind/heart
Kingdom forcefully advancing from John the Baptist until now (Matthew 11:11-12)
Preaching the good news of the kingdom (Matthew 4:23)
Mark 9:1 - will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God
Matthew 16:15-20 - only scripture with both kingdom and church
How does this all fit?
Kingdom can not be put in a box, mentioned:
- Matthew - 50x
- Mark - 15x
- Luke - 38x
All the church the kingdom? NO
All in the church PART of the kingdom? YES
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No one like him - Extravagant Generosity Jesus about the insanely generous love of God
God wants to do more than we can ask or imagine
God's radical giving - Luke 15
Parable of lost coin, lost sheep, lost son
Our radical response - Matthew 13:44-46
We must the same as God has for us
We must give up all we have for the kingdom
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No one like him - Extravagant Generosity Jesus about the insanely generous love of God
God wants to do more than we can ask or imagine
God's radical giving - Luke 15
Parable of lost coin, lost sheep, lost son
Our radical response - Matthew 13:44-46
We must the same as God has for us
We must give up all we have for the kingdom
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No one like him - Extravagant Generosity Jesus about the insanely generous love of God
God wants to do more than we can ask or imagine
God's radical giving - Luke 15
Parable of lost coin, lost sheep, lost son
Our radical response - Matthew 13:44-46
We must the same as God has for us
We must give up all we have for the kingdom
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No one like him - Kingdom Attitudes (part 3) Those Who Hunger and Thirst
We see our lostness, we see our need to be learners; pursues what comes from God
Righteousness less about perfection, and more about the relationship
The Merciful
First four about relationship with God; Next have to do with our relationship with others in the light of God
Matthew 18:23-27 - forgiven will love much
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No one like him - Kingdom Attitudes (part 3) Those Who Hunger and Thirst
We see our lostness, we see our need to be learners; pursues what comes from God
Righteousness less about perfection, and more about the relationship
The Merciful
First four about relationship with God; Next have to do with our relationship with others in the light of God
Matthew 18:23-27 - forgiven will love much
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No one like him - Kingdom Attitudes (part 3) Those Who Hunger and Thirst
We see our lostness, we see our need to be learners; pursues what comes from God
Righteousness less about perfection, and more about the relationship
The Merciful
First four about relationship with God; Next have to do with our relationship with others in the light of God
Matthew 18:23-27 - forgiven will love much
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No one like him - Kingdom Attitudes (part 3) Those Who Hunger and Thirst
We see our lostness, we see our need to be learners; pursues what comes from God
Righteousness less about perfection, and more about the relationship
The Merciful
First four about relationship with God; Next have to do with our relationship with others in the light of God
Matthew 18:23-27 - forgiven will love much
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No one like him - Kingdom Attitudes (part 3) Those Who Hunger and Thirst
We see our lostness, we see our need to be learners; pursues what comes from God
Righteousness less about perfection, and more about the relationship
The Merciful
First four about relationship with God; Next have to do with our relationship with others in the light of God
Matthew 18:23-27 - forgiven will love much
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 1) Sermon not a code of law but a higher calling
NOT what is the law so I do not break it
IS was lost but now found; I will seek him with all my heart
Call to perfectionism is burden vs imitating our Father; being radically different
Different Attitudes – Beatitudes – Matthew 5:1-12
Different Effect – Matthew 5:13-16
Salt – stops decay
Light – for those who are humble, help to find the way
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
|
No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 2) Different Righteousness – Matthew 5:17-6:18
Righteousness for the Pharisee had became having the correct facts and outward performance
Not about memorizing more scriptures or fasting three times a day
Righteousness was all about attitude
When scriptures is not exact, we should on these attitudes in situations in our lives – to please God
Different priority – Matthew 6:19-34
The pursuit of God’s will should be the overriding passion of our lives
No can serve two masters – Matthew 6:24
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Kingdom Lifestyle (part 3) Different relationship – Matthew 7:1-12
Can not live the message alone and not expected it – Matthew 7:7-8
Relationship with the Father meets all our needs
Different judgment – Matthew 7:13-29
Wide road – not demanding; Narrow road – challenging to stay on but not with God’s help
Watch out for those who tell you what you want to here – check their fruit
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No one like him - Count Cost (part 1) Not a question of how hard or difficult but if it is true
Not all struggling is bad
Jesus calls us to:
- Be ready to be uncomfortable
- Be ready for big changes
- Be ready to follow the narrow road
- Be ready to give up anything
Does it work?
Jesus was not out of touch – Matthew 9:36
Jesus had a clear view of love and generosity – John 10:33
Kingdom now in the present age
Fix our eyes on Jesus
We need to deal with OUR heart
Jesus did not just come to amaze
He came to call people to change their lives
He was upfront with commitment level
Must deny self
Kingdom is the greatest thing to possess
It will cost you all you have
Must carry his cross
Commitment must surpass relationship with family (Jesus: you must love me more)
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One Another - Center of the Target Many people look at everything in God's will is the same weight - this leads to endless controveries over smaller details
Jesus looked at God's will as a target
Ex. Pharisees gave 1/10 of their spices but neglected the more important maters of the law - Matthew 23:23-24
Scriptures does not spell out what the second and third rings are
Made it very clear what was at the center of the target
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One Another - Center of the Target Many people look at everything in God's will is the same weight - this leads to endless controveries over smaller details
Jesus looked at God's will as a target
Ex. Pharisees gave 1/10 of their spices but neglected the more important maters of the law - Matthew 23:23-24
Scriptures does not spell out what the second and third rings are
Made it very clear what was at the center of the target
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One Another - Centrality of Relationships Relationships are the center of God's will
Relationship with him and with those in the body
Matthew 22:37-40
- Relationship with is at the center of the target
- The second is like it - not far behind
- Jesus connected relationship with God to relationship with each other
- All the law and prophets hang on these two commands
- For the Jews, Law and Prophets encompassed all of God's will
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One Another - Centrality of Relationships Relationships are the center of God's will
Relationship with him and with those in the body
Matthew 22:37-40
- Relationship with is at the center of the target
- The second is like it - not far behind
- Jesus connected relationship with God to relationship with each other
- All the law and prophets hang on these two commands
- For the Jews, Law and Prophets encompassed all of God's will
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One Another - Centrality of Relationships Relationships are the center of God's will
Relationship with him and with those in the body
Matthew 22:37-40
- Relationship with is at the center of the target
- The second is like it - not far behind
- Jesus connected relationship with God to relationship with each other
- All the law and prophets hang on these two commands
- For the Jews, Law and Prophets encompassed all of God's will
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One Another - Centrality of Relationships Relationships are the center of God's will
Relationship with him and with those in the body
Matthew 22:37-40
- Relationship with is at the center of the target
- The second is like it - not far behind
- Jesus connected relationship with God to relationship with each other
- All the law and prophets hang on these two commands
- For the Jews, Law and Prophets encompassed all of God's will
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One Another - They Will Know You John 13:24-25
- Jesus served humbly as their servant - his life was all about love
- All men will know you as a disciple by your love of one another
- Distinctive mark by which Christians are recognized
- Does not say "they will know by your doctrine"
Isaiah predicted this love:
- People would beat tools of division into tools of peace - Isaiah 2:4
- Impossible unity - Isaiah 11:6-9
- Men would protect each other - Isaiah 32:2
Men can do spiritual things for selfish reasons:
- Praying for show - Matthew 22:29
- Studying the scriptures - Matthew 22:29
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One Another - They Will Know You John 13:24-25
- Jesus served humbly as their servant - his life was all about love
- All men will know you as a disciple by your love of one another
- Distinctive mark by which Christians are recognized
- Does not say "they will know by your doctrine"
Isaiah predicted this love:
- People would beat tools of division into tools of peace - Isaiah 2:4
- Impossible unity - Isaiah 11:6-9
- Men would protect each other - Isaiah 32:2
Men can do spiritual things for selfish reasons:
- Praying for show - Matthew 22:29
- Studying the scriptures - Matthew 22:29
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A Life of Impact - Shepherding
Shepherding
Mark 6:30-44
- Employees must have a reason to look forward to a completion of a project.
- Must pause to experience the thrill of victory otherwise we will squeeze the joy right our of lives
- We will get burned if we do not remind ourselves to rest
- When we are exhausted our performance in all areas of our lives suffer. (point of diminishing returns)
Work Ethic
- Important causes are worthy of extreme levels of effort
- We are to go the extra mile - Matthew 5:41
Crowd Appeal
- Jesus displayed urgency and charisma when he spoke.
- People did not want to miss out on anything he might say or do.
Visible Sincerity
- Meet the crowd’s need for physical and spiritual food - needs of the whole person
- Meet other’s need without asking anything in return
- Concerned with how people fared after this life and not just in this life
- If we are concern more with what we will get ourselves we probably won’t have much of an impact
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Wild at Heart - The Strategy (part 5) We don’t need accountability groups we need fellow warriors, someone to fight alone side, someone to watch our back
We don’t need a meeting of the Really Nice Guys
Never a more devoted group of men than those who have fought alongside one another
You will be wounded
To lose a leg is nothing compared to losing heart
Enemy knows the wounds of your past and he will try to wound you again in the same place
It is an honor to be wounded in the service of the Lord
Boys are proud of their scars, they are badges of honor
Kingdom forcefully advances and forceful men take hold of it - Matthew 11:12
Jesus says it is going to take every ounce of passion and forcefulness you’ve got
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Repentance - What It Is (part 2) Repentance is to feel sorry or to feel regret
“Feel sorry, the kingdom of God is near”?
English word repent means sorry
Oxford Dictionary, repentance
- from French word, repentir – to feel regret for sins or crimes
- from Latin word, penitire – to regret
Matthew 4:17
- “Change your life” – The message
- “Change your hearts and lives” – New Century Version
- “Turn away from your sins” – Good News Translation
- “Turn from your sins and turn to God” – New Living Translation
- “Reform…” – Young’s Literal Translation
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Kingdom First - Above and Beyond (part 1) Jesus called us to go above and beyond the law - Matthew 5:38-42
1. Addressed our desire to retaliate for injury done to us - rid our selves of it
Exodus 21:24 - eye for eye; tooth for tooth - written to control excess violence and desire for revenge
Excess was what the law was striving to stop
For the punishment to fit the crime and nothing over
To beyond this and not return anything - requires the power and conviction to restrain oneself
2. Addressed insisting upon our legal rights
Jewish law was you could could never sue someone's outer garment but OK to sue to the inner one
Jesus called us to a higher standard - should not be concerned with legal right but with justice, righteousness, and truth - John 18:19-24
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Kingdom First - Above and Beyond (part 1) Jesus called us to go above and beyond the law - Matthew 5:38-42
1. Addressed our desire to retaliate for injury done to us - rid our selves of it
Exodus 21:24 - eye for eye; tooth for tooth - written to control excess violence and desire for revenge
Excess was what the law was striving to stop
For the punishment to fit the crime and nothing over
To beyond this and not return anything - requires the power and conviction to restrain oneself
2. Addressed insisting upon our legal rights
Jewish law was you could could never sue someone's outer garment but OK to sue to the inner one
Jesus called us to a higher standard - should not be concerned with legal right but with justice, righteousness, and truth - John 18:19-24
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Kingdom First - Above and Beyond (part 1) Jesus called us to go above and beyond the law - Matthew 5:38-42
1. Addressed our desire to retaliate for injury done to us - rid our selves of it
Exodus 21:24 - eye for eye; tooth for tooth - written to control excess violence and desire for revenge
Excess was what the law was striving to stop
For the punishment to fit the crime and nothing over
To beyond this and not return anything - requires the power and conviction to restrain oneself
2. Addressed insisting upon our legal rights
Jewish law was you could could never sue someone's outer garment but OK to sue to the inner one
Jesus called us to a higher standard - should not be concerned with legal right but with justice, righteousness, and truth - John 18:19-24
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Kingdom First - Above and Beyond (part 1) Jesus called us to go above and beyond the law - Matthew 5:38-42
1. Addressed our desire to retaliate for injury done to us - rid our selves of it
Exodus 21:24 - eye for eye; tooth for tooth - written to control excess violence and desire for revenge
Excess was what the law was striving to stop
For the punishment to fit the crime and nothing over
To beyond this and not return anything - requires the power and conviction to restrain oneself
2. Addressed insisting upon our legal rights
Jewish law was you could could never sue someone's outer garment but OK to sue to the inner one
Jesus called us to a higher standard - should not be concerned with legal right but with justice, righteousness, and truth - John 18:19-24
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Kingdom First - Above and Beyond (part 1) Jesus called us to go above and beyond the law - Matthew 5:38-42
1. Addressed our desire to retaliate for injury done to us - rid our selves of it
Exodus 21:24 - eye for eye; tooth for tooth - written to control excess violence and desire for revenge
Excess was what the law was striving to stop
For the punishment to fit the crime and nothing over
To beyond this and not return anything - requires the power and conviction to restrain oneself
2. Addressed insisting upon our legal rights
Jewish law was you could could never sue someone's outer garment but OK to sue to the inner one
Jesus called us to a higher standard - should not be concerned with legal right but with justice, righteousness, and truth - John 18:19-24
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Kingdom First - True Companions Scriptures repeatedly draw a parallel between marriage and our relationship with God - Matthew 5:31-32
Jesus recalled God plan for marriage from the beginning and used word 'united' - Matthew 19:5
Romans 6:5 - we are united with Christ through his death and resurrection
We are all one in Christ - Galatians 3:28
Unfaithfulness in marriage is also unfaithfulness to God
Anyone who does not love his brother, cannot love God - 1 John 4:20
Our faithfulness to him is mirrored in our faithfulness to our husband or wife
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Kingdom First - True Companions Scriptures repeatedly draw a parallel between marriage and our relationship with God - Matthew 5:31-32
Jesus recalled God plan for marriage from the beginning and used word 'united' - Matthew 19:5
Romans 6:5 - we are united with Christ through his death and resurrection
We are all one in Christ - Galatians 3:28
Unfaithfulness in marriage is also unfaithfulness to God
Anyone who does not love his brother, cannot love God - 1 John 4:20
Our faithfulness to him is mirrored in our faithfulness to our husband or wife
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Kingdom First - True Companions Scriptures repeatedly draw a parallel between marriage and our relationship with God - Matthew 5:31-32
Jesus recalled God plan for marriage from the beginning and used word 'united' - Matthew 19:5
Romans 6:5 - we are united with Christ through his death and resurrection
We are all one in Christ - Galatians 3:28
Unfaithfulness in marriage is also unfaithfulness to God
Anyone who does not love his brother, cannot love God - 1 John 4:20
Our faithfulness to him is mirrored in our faithfulness to our husband or wife
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Kingdom First - Words are Big Jesus wanted people to get to heaven; it is the little things (our words) that will make us or break us - Matthew 5:37
If anyone considers himself religious and does not keep a tight rein on his tongue, is deceived and religion is worthless - James 1:26
Paul: most important ingredient?
Reliability - unreliable men will not only break God's chain but also discourages others - 2 Timothy 2:2
Most obvious way we can be unreliable is with our tongue
David about adversaries - Not a word from their mouth can be trusted - Psalms 5:9
Get character that speaks and lives the truth
Our "no" is okay if we say "no"
But in mostly it should be "yes" - 2 Corinthians 1:19
Jesus is our best example
Perhaps his favorite phrase was "I tell you the truth"
He did and he does
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Kingdom First - Rapid Resolution Reconcile your difference with your brother before offering a gift to God - Matthew 5:21-25
Similar to a verse in the OT - Leviticus 19:16-18
Jesus is basically telling us that we are responsible to be righteous in every relationship
Whether or not it is our problem - we are responsible
- To seek the person out
- Speak frankly
- Make every effort to build unity - Ephesians 4:3
Failing to resolve things can erode our relationship with God
Hatred is like murder - rejoices in the downfall of person you have a problem with
Take the initiative; love speaks the truth
Remember that relationship with others mirrors our true relationship with God
We'll never be close to God if we're afraid to speak the truth to our fellowman
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Kingdom First - Rapid Resolution Reconcile your difference with your brother before offering a gift to God - Matthew 5:21-25
Similar to a verse in the OT - Leviticus 19:16-18
Jesus is basically telling us that we are responsible to be righteous in every relationship
Whether or not it is our problem - we are responsible
- To seek the person out
- Speak frankly
- Make every effort to build unity - Ephesians 4:3
Failing to resolve things can erode our relationship with God
Hatred is like murder - rejoices in the downfall of person you have a problem with
Take the initiative; love speaks the truth
Remember that relationship with others mirrors our true relationship with God
We'll never be close to God if we're afraid to speak the truth to our fellowman
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Kingdom First - Rapid Resolution Reconcile your difference with your brother before offering a gift to God - Matthew 5:21-25
Similar to a verse in the OT - Leviticus 19:16-18
Jesus is basically telling us that we are responsible to be righteous in every relationship
Whether or not it is our problem - we are responsible
- To seek the person out
- Speak frankly
- Make every effort to build unity - Ephesians 4:3
Failing to resolve things can erode our relationship with God
Hatred is like murder - rejoices in the downfall of person you have a problem with
Take the initiative; love speaks the truth
Remember that relationship with others mirrors our true relationship with God
We'll never be close to God if we're afraid to speak the truth to our fellowman
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Kingdom First - Rapid Resolution Reconcile your difference with your brother before offering a gift to God - Matthew 5:21-25
Similar to a verse in the OT - Leviticus 19:16-18
Jesus is basically telling us that we are responsible to be righteous in every relationship
Whether or not it is our problem - we are responsible
- To seek the person out
- Speak frankly
- Make every effort to build unity - Ephesians 4:3
Failing to resolve things can erode our relationship with God
Hatred is like murder - rejoices in the downfall of person you have a problem with
Take the initiative; love speaks the truth
Remember that relationship with others mirrors our true relationship with God
We'll never be close to God if we're afraid to speak the truth to our fellowman
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Kingdom First - Rapid Resolution Reconcile your difference with your brother before offering a gift to God - Matthew 5:21-25
Similar to a verse in the OT - Leviticus 19:16-18
Jesus is basically telling us that we are responsible to be righteous in every relationship
Whether or not it is our problem - we are responsible
- To seek the person out
- Speak frankly
- Make every effort to build unity - Ephesians 4:3
Failing to resolve things can erode our relationship with God
Hatred is like murder - rejoices in the downfall of person you have a problem with
Take the initiative; love speaks the truth
Remember that relationship with others mirrors our true relationship with God
We'll never be close to God if we're afraid to speak the truth to our fellowman
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Kingdom First - Radical Righteousness Jesus says to just throw your Christian checklists away - Matthew 5:27-30
We can pass many of our checks and be far away from God
Boundaries and lists without the heart make a hollow shell
Continual sin such as impurity is used by Satan to destroy our spiritual appetite
We are filled with guilt and our faith to overcome is damaged - compounding the problem by hiding the sin
We are robbed of the victory that Jesus wants us to have
How do we gorge out sin?
- Understand that Jesus wants us to be perfectly pure
- Be desperate enough to do anything to overcome the sin
- Examine yourself and the sin
- Need to be open about the sin
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Kingdom First - Radical Righteousness Jesus says to just throw your Christian checklists away - Matthew 5:27-30
We can pass many of our checks and be far away from God
Boundaries and lists without the heart make a hollow shell
Continual sin such as impurity is used by Satan to destroy our spiritual appetite
We are filled with guilt and our faith to overcome is damaged - compounding the problem by hiding the sin
We are robbed of the victory that Jesus wants us to have
How do we gorge out sin?
- Understand that Jesus wants us to be perfectly pure
- Be desperate enough to do anything to overcome the sin
- Examine yourself and the sin
- Need to be open about the sin
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Kingdom First - Radical Righteousness Jesus says to just throw your Christian checklists away - Matthew 5:27-30
We can pass many of our checks and be far away from God
Boundaries and lists without the heart make a hollow shell
Continual sin such as impurity is used by Satan to destroy our spiritual appetite
We are filled with guilt and our faith to overcome is damaged - compounding the problem by hiding the sin
We are robbed of the victory that Jesus wants us to have
How do we gorge out sin?
- Understand that Jesus wants us to be perfectly pure
- Be desperate enough to do anything to overcome the sin
- Examine yourself and the sin
- Need to be open about the sin
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Kingdom First - Radical Righteousness Jesus says to just throw your Christian checklists away - Matthew 5:27-30
We can pass many of our checks and be far away from God
Boundaries and lists without the heart make a hollow shell
Continual sin such as impurity is used by Satan to destroy our spiritual appetite
We are filled with guilt and our faith to overcome is damaged - compounding the problem by hiding the sin
We are robbed of the victory that Jesus wants us to have
How do we gorge out sin?
- Understand that Jesus wants us to be perfectly pure
- Be desperate enough to do anything to overcome the sin
- Examine yourself and the sin
- Need to be open about the sin
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Kingdom First - Majoring in the Minors Unless your righteousness surpasses the Pharisees, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven - Matthew 5:20
Pharisees:
- Strict observers of the law
- Walked around in flowing robes
- Offered prayers in unnatural holy voices
- Advertised their benevolence
- Majored in the minors yet forgetting the heart
Any different today?
- Boring clergy in odd clothes
- Preaching burdensome dos and donts
- Unrelatable sermons
- Unrelatable lives
People need and desire a relationship with God - not man-made religion
Perfect salvation is not the basis of salvation
Not a matter of making ourselves feel or look good, but to please God
Do you struggle with this?
- Have you created your own system of salvation?
- Do people say you are a people pleaser (Galatians 1:10)?
- Are we steeped in our own traditions or preconceived notions about the truth?
- What if no one was watching, would you still: give, sing, pray, study the same?
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Master Plan - Count the Costs
- Those who did not go all the way fell by the wayside
- Can not make excuses - Matthew 8:21-22
- Greed will try to take us away (Judas) - Mark 14:10
- Turn loose of the world - Matthew 27:3-10
- Leave comforts of this world - Matthew 8:19
- Those who want to turn are not fit to serve - Luke 9:62
- Must love God above all else - Luke 14
- Few want to pay the price
- Jesus had only a few followers = Are you going to leave too? …Where shall we go? - John 6:68
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Master Plan - Count the Costs
- Those who did not go all the way fell by the wayside
- Can not make excuses - Matthew 8:21-22
- Greed will try to take us away (Judas) - Mark 14:10
- Turn loose of the world - Matthew 27:3-10
- Leave comforts of this world - Matthew 8:19
- Those who want to turn are not fit to serve - Luke 9:62
- Must love God above all else - Luke 14
- Few want to pay the price
- Jesus had only a few followers = Are you going to leave too? …Where shall we go? - John 6:68
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Master Plan - Count the Costs
- Those who did not go all the way fell by the wayside
- Can not make excuses - Matthew 8:21-22
- Greed will try to take us away (Judas) - Mark 14:10
- Turn loose of the world - Matthew 27:3-10
- Leave comforts of this world - Matthew 8:19
- Those who want to turn are not fit to serve - Luke 9:62
- Must love God above all else - Luke 14
- Few want to pay the price
- Jesus had only a few followers = Are you going to leave too? …Where shall we go? - John 6:68
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Master Plan - Count the Costs
- Those who did not go all the way fell by the wayside
- Can not make excuses - Matthew 8:21-22
- Greed will try to take us away (Judas) - Mark 14:10
- Turn loose of the world - Matthew 27:3-10
- Leave comforts of this world - Matthew 8:19
- Those who want to turn are not fit to serve - Luke 9:62
- Must love God above all else - Luke 14
- Few want to pay the price
- Jesus had only a few followers = Are you going to leave too? …Where shall we go? - John 6:68
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Master Plan - Count the Costs
- Those who did not go all the way fell by the wayside
- Can not make excuses - Matthew 8:21-22
- Greed will try to take us away (Judas) - Mark 14:10
- Turn loose of the world - Matthew 27:3-10
- Leave comforts of this world - Matthew 8:19
- Those who want to turn are not fit to serve - Luke 9:62
- Must love God above all else - Luke 14
- Few want to pay the price
- Jesus had only a few followers = Are you going to leave too? …Where shall we go? - John 6:68
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Master Plan - Count the Costs
- Those who did not go all the way fell by the wayside
- Can not make excuses - Matthew 8:21-22
- Greed will try to take us away (Judas) - Mark 14:10
- Turn loose of the world - Matthew 27:3-10
- Leave comforts of this world - Matthew 8:19
- Those who want to turn are not fit to serve - Luke 9:62
- Must love God above all else - Luke 14
- Few want to pay the price
- Jesus had only a few followers = Are you going to leave too? …Where shall we go? - John 6:68
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Master Plan - Count the Costs
- Those who did not go all the way fell by the wayside
- Can not make excuses - Matthew 8:21-22
- Greed will try to take us away (Judas) - Mark 14:10
- Turn loose of the world - Matthew 27:3-10
- Leave comforts of this world - Matthew 8:19
- Those who want to turn are not fit to serve - Luke 9:62
- Must love God above all else - Luke 14
- Few want to pay the price
- Jesus had only a few followers = Are you going to leave too? …Where shall we go? - John 6:68
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Master Plan - Count the Costs
- Those who did not go all the way fell by the wayside
- Can not make excuses - Matthew 8:21-22
- Greed will try to take us away (Judas) - Mark 14:10
- Turn loose of the world - Matthew 27:3-10
- Leave comforts of this world - Matthew 8:19
- Those who want to turn are not fit to serve - Luke 9:62
- Must love God above all else - Luke 14
- Few want to pay the price
- Jesus had only a few followers = Are you going to leave too? …Where shall we go? - John 6:68
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Master Plan - Count the Costs
- Those who did not go all the way fell by the wayside
- Can not make excuses - Matthew 8:21-22
- Greed will try to take us away (Judas) - Mark 14:10
- Turn loose of the world - Matthew 27:3-10
- Leave comforts of this world - Matthew 8:19
- Those who want to turn are not fit to serve - Luke 9:62
- Must love God above all else - Luke 14
- Few want to pay the price
- Jesus had only a few followers = Are you going to leave too? …Where shall we go? - John 6:68
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Master Plan - Count the Costs
- Those who did not go all the way fell by the wayside
- Can not make excuses - Matthew 8:21-22
- Greed will try to take us away (Judas) - Mark 14:10
- Turn loose of the world - Matthew 27:3-10
- Leave comforts of this world - Matthew 8:19
- Those who want to turn are not fit to serve - Luke 9:62
- Must love God above all else - Luke 14
- Few want to pay the price
- Jesus had only a few followers = Are you going to leave too? …Where shall we go? - John 6:68
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Master Plan - Count the Costs
- Those who did not go all the way fell by the wayside
- Can not make excuses - Matthew 8:21-22
- Greed will try to take us away (Judas) - Mark 14:10
- Turn loose of the world - Matthew 27:3-10
- Leave comforts of this world - Matthew 8:19
- Those who want to turn are not fit to serve - Luke 9:62
- Must love God above all else - Luke 14
- Few want to pay the price
- Jesus had only a few followers = Are you going to leave too? …Where shall we go? - John 6:68
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Master Plan - Proof of Love (part 2)
- When Jesus spoke about obedience, they had the ultimate example in front of them.
- Jesus found joy in doing the work of His Father
- He expected nothing from His disciples – Luke 17:6-10, 8:21, Mark 3:35; Matthew 12:50
- Development of character is by living and seeing it each day. (Father teaches and expects them to be like him)
- Jesus knew what they were up against
- Half-hearted evangelism = not effective
- Required absolute obedience to the Master’s will, with a complete abandonment of their own
- We are engaged in a spiritual war – no missing around with God’s commands
- A day we are indifferent with to our responsibility = day lost to the cause of Christ
- Lack of zeal in church is a lack of obedience
- The need of the hour is not despair but action.
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Master Plan - Jesus gave himself away (part 1)
- Disciples realized that they were responding to Jesus who was willing to give of Himself for them
- Examples of Jesus giving himself away
- Gave away what the Father gave to Him - John 15:15
- He gave them peace - John 16:33
- He gave them despite pain and suffering - John 15:11
- Love is not love until it is given away
- Jesus – God gave away His most precious possession
- No greater love than to lay down our live for others
- Jesus impressed the deep compulsion of His eternal purpose
- It was clear that the Master considered no service too small or sacrifice too great.
- Jesus denied Himself many of the comforts and pleasure of the world and became a servant
- He continually gave His life “for their sakes”
- Disciples learned not in theory but in practice (painful and hard to accept)
- Jesus life was the measure by which they were to regard their own service.
- To give freely as they had received – Matthew 10:8
- Love one another as He loved them - John 13:34
- Calvary love was the standard
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Kingdom First - Light Gives Direction You are the light of the world - Matthew 5:14-16
Without light we do not know where to walk
Don't know when to turn or how to reach our destination
God provided the direction for the Israelites when the left Egypt
Wise men were guided by light to find the Savior of the world
Your willingness to give help provides direction and light most do not have
Purity and integrity can shake the business world
Faith and joy in the face of trials can show others with God there is a way out of anything
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Kingdom First - Light Gives Direction You are the light of the world - Matthew 5:14-16
Without light we do not know where to walk
Don't know when to turn or how to reach our destination
God provided the direction for the Israelites when the left Egypt
Wise men were guided by light to find the Savior of the world
Your willingness to give help provides direction and light most do not have
Purity and integrity can shake the business world
Faith and joy in the face of trials can show others with God there is a way out of anything
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Kingdom First - Light Gives Direction You are the light of the world - Matthew 5:14-16
Without light we do not know where to walk
Don't know when to turn or how to reach our destination
God provided the direction for the Israelites when the left Egypt
Wise men were guided by light to find the Savior of the world
Your willingness to give help provides direction and light most do not have
Purity and integrity can shake the business world
Faith and joy in the face of trials can show others with God there is a way out of anything
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 2)
- Instructions from Jesus
- Preach the Kingdom of God - Luke 9:1
- Heal the sick
- Go to the most susceptive audience (house of Israel) - Matthew 10:5
- Do not burden yourselves with lots of baggage - Matthew 10:9
- Find worthy, friendly people - Matthew 10:11
- If the town resisted, shake off feet as a testament to them (worst than Sodom and Gomorrah)
- Hardship expected
- If Jesus received persecution, we will too - Matthew 10:32
- We remember the Lord – W will be remember before the Father - Matthew 10:24
- Sheep among wolves - Matthew 10:16
- Act as wise as serpents and harmless as doves
- A diving gospel
- No compromise with sin
- Jesus came by the sword (Divided good from evil) - Matthew 10:34-35
- Two by two - Mark 6:7
- Companionship and helping one another
- In the spirit of togetherness
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 2)
- Instructions from Jesus
- Preach the Kingdom of God - Luke 9:1
- Heal the sick
- Go to the most susceptive audience (house of Israel) - Matthew 10:5
- Do not burden yourselves with lots of baggage - Matthew 10:9
- Find worthy, friendly people - Matthew 10:11
- If the town resisted, shake off feet as a testament to them (worst than Sodom and Gomorrah)
- Hardship expected
- If Jesus received persecution, we will too - Matthew 10:32
- We remember the Lord – W will be remember before the Father - Matthew 10:24
- Sheep among wolves - Matthew 10:16
- Act as wise as serpents and harmless as doves
- A diving gospel
- No compromise with sin
- Jesus came by the sword (Divided good from evil) - Matthew 10:34-35
- Two by two - Mark 6:7
- Companionship and helping one another
- In the spirit of togetherness
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 2)
- Instructions from Jesus
- Preach the Kingdom of God - Luke 9:1
- Heal the sick
- Go to the most susceptive audience (house of Israel) - Matthew 10:5
- Do not burden yourselves with lots of baggage - Matthew 10:9
- Find worthy, friendly people - Matthew 10:11
- If the town resisted, shake off feet as a testament to them (worst than Sodom and Gomorrah)
- Hardship expected
- If Jesus received persecution, we will too - Matthew 10:32
- We remember the Lord – W will be remember before the Father - Matthew 10:24
- Sheep among wolves - Matthew 10:16
- Act as wise as serpents and harmless as doves
- A diving gospel
- No compromise with sin
- Jesus came by the sword (Divided good from evil) - Matthew 10:34-35
- Two by two - Mark 6:7
- Companionship and helping one another
- In the spirit of togetherness
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 2)
- Instructions from Jesus
- Preach the Kingdom of God - Luke 9:1
- Heal the sick
- Go to the most susceptive audience (house of Israel) - Matthew 10:5
- Do not burden yourselves with lots of baggage - Matthew 10:9
- Find worthy, friendly people - Matthew 10:11
- If the town resisted, shake off feet as a testament to them (worst than Sodom and Gomorrah)
- Hardship expected
- If Jesus received persecution, we will too - Matthew 10:32
- We remember the Lord – W will be remember before the Father - Matthew 10:24
- Sheep among wolves - Matthew 10:16
- Act as wise as serpents and harmless as doves
- A diving gospel
- No compromise with sin
- Jesus came by the sword (Divided good from evil) - Matthew 10:34-35
- Two by two - Mark 6:7
- Companionship and helping one another
- In the spirit of togetherness
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 2)
- Instructions from Jesus
- Preach the Kingdom of God - Luke 9:1
- Heal the sick
- Go to the most susceptive audience (house of Israel) - Matthew 10:5
- Do not burden yourselves with lots of baggage - Matthew 10:9
- Find worthy, friendly people - Matthew 10:11
- If the town resisted, shake off feet as a testament to them (worst than Sodom and Gomorrah)
- Hardship expected
- If Jesus received persecution, we will too - Matthew 10:32
- We remember the Lord – W will be remember before the Father - Matthew 10:24
- Sheep among wolves - Matthew 10:16
- Act as wise as serpents and harmless as doves
- A diving gospel
- No compromise with sin
- Jesus came by the sword (Divided good from evil) - Matthew 10:34-35
- Two by two - Mark 6:7
- Companionship and helping one another
- In the spirit of togetherness
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 2)
- Instructions from Jesus
- Preach the Kingdom of God - Luke 9:1
- Heal the sick
- Go to the most susceptive audience (house of Israel) - Matthew 10:5
- Do not burden yourselves with lots of baggage - Matthew 10:9
- Find worthy, friendly people - Matthew 10:11
- If the town resisted, shake off feet as a testament to them (worst than Sodom and Gomorrah)
- Hardship expected
- If Jesus received persecution, we will too - Matthew 10:32
- We remember the Lord – W will be remember before the Father - Matthew 10:24
- Sheep among wolves - Matthew 10:16
- Act as wise as serpents and harmless as doves
- A diving gospel
- No compromise with sin
- Jesus came by the sword (Divided good from evil) - Matthew 10:34-35
- Two by two - Mark 6:7
- Companionship and helping one another
- In the spirit of togetherness
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 2)
- Instructions from Jesus
- Preach the Kingdom of God - Luke 9:1
- Heal the sick
- Go to the most susceptive audience (house of Israel) - Matthew 10:5
- Do not burden yourselves with lots of baggage - Matthew 10:9
- Find worthy, friendly people - Matthew 10:11
- If the town resisted, shake off feet as a testament to them (worst than Sodom and Gomorrah)
- Hardship expected
- If Jesus received persecution, we will too - Matthew 10:32
- We remember the Lord – W will be remember before the Father - Matthew 10:24
- Sheep among wolves - Matthew 10:16
- Act as wise as serpents and harmless as doves
- A diving gospel
- No compromise with sin
- Jesus came by the sword (Divided good from evil) - Matthew 10:34-35
- Two by two - Mark 6:7
- Companionship and helping one another
- In the spirit of togetherness
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 2)
- Instructions from Jesus
- Preach the Kingdom of God - Luke 9:1
- Heal the sick
- Go to the most susceptive audience (house of Israel) - Matthew 10:5
- Do not burden yourselves with lots of baggage - Matthew 10:9
- Find worthy, friendly people - Matthew 10:11
- If the town resisted, shake off feet as a testament to them (worst than Sodom and Gomorrah)
- Hardship expected
- If Jesus received persecution, we will too - Matthew 10:32
- We remember the Lord – W will be remember before the Father - Matthew 10:24
- Sheep among wolves - Matthew 10:16
- Act as wise as serpents and harmless as doves
- A diving gospel
- No compromise with sin
- Jesus came by the sword (Divided good from evil) - Matthew 10:34-35
- Two by two - Mark 6:7
- Companionship and helping one another
- In the spirit of togetherness
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 3)
- Sending of the Seventy - Luke 10:1
- Almost the same instructions - Luke 10:2-16
- They would be forerunners (Luke 10:1)
- Post Resurrection
- Peter: Feed my sheep - John 21:15-17
- I send you - John 20:21
- Great Commission - Matthew 28:16-20
- Repent and remission of sins - Luke 24:47-49
- Evangelism is not an option (Jesus was all about – heartbeat of why he lived)
- Tangible expression by those who are following the Savior
- He gave work assignments (made sure they carried them out)
- At first assignments started small, but grew gradually until the graduation (started the church that turned the world upside down)
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 3)
- Sending of the Seventy - Luke 10:1
- Almost the same instructions - Luke 10:2-16
- They would be forerunners (Luke 10:1)
- Post Resurrection
- Peter: Feed my sheep - John 21:15-17
- I send you - John 20:21
- Great Commission - Matthew 28:16-20
- Repent and remission of sins - Luke 24:47-49
- Evangelism is not an option (Jesus was all about – heartbeat of why he lived)
- Tangible expression by those who are following the Savior
- He gave work assignments (made sure they carried them out)
- At first assignments started small, but grew gradually until the graduation (started the church that turned the world upside down)
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 3)
- Sending of the Seventy - Luke 10:1
- Almost the same instructions - Luke 10:2-16
- They would be forerunners (Luke 10:1)
- Post Resurrection
- Peter: Feed my sheep - John 21:15-17
- I send you - John 20:21
- Great Commission - Matthew 28:16-20
- Repent and remission of sins - Luke 24:47-49
- Evangelism is not an option (Jesus was all about – heartbeat of why he lived)
- Tangible expression by those who are following the Savior
- He gave work assignments (made sure they carried them out)
- At first assignments started small, but grew gradually until the graduation (started the church that turned the world upside down)
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 3)
- Sending of the Seventy - Luke 10:1
- Almost the same instructions - Luke 10:2-16
- They would be forerunners (Luke 10:1)
- Post Resurrection
- Peter: Feed my sheep - John 21:15-17
- I send you - John 20:21
- Great Commission - Matthew 28:16-20
- Repent and remission of sins - Luke 24:47-49
- Evangelism is not an option (Jesus was all about – heartbeat of why he lived)
- Tangible expression by those who are following the Savior
- He gave work assignments (made sure they carried them out)
- At first assignments started small, but grew gradually until the graduation (started the church that turned the world upside down)
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 3)
- Sending of the Seventy - Luke 10:1
- Almost the same instructions - Luke 10:2-16
- They would be forerunners (Luke 10:1)
- Post Resurrection
- Peter: Feed my sheep - John 21:15-17
- I send you - John 20:21
- Great Commission - Matthew 28:16-20
- Repent and remission of sins - Luke 24:47-49
- Evangelism is not an option (Jesus was all about – heartbeat of why he lived)
- Tangible expression by those who are following the Savior
- He gave work assignments (made sure they carried them out)
- At first assignments started small, but grew gradually until the graduation (started the church that turned the world upside down)
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 1) He expected them to reproduce
- Jesus built into the disciples the structure of the church; Mustard seed - Matthew 13:32
- Jesus’ vision was for the church to be world-wide
- The church would have many trials and battles but would never be overcome - Matthew 16:18
- Peter finally realized what was going on - Matthew 16:18
- Must see the direct relation:
- Bearing witness to Christ
- Ultimate Victory over the world
- If the disciples did not evangelize, there would not be any Christians today.
- “Through the Word” – Others would believe in Him too. - John 17:20
- We must do what Jesus – He made disciples, we should walk as Jesus walked
- He taught His disciples to reproduce
- He had no other plan
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 1) He expected them to reproduce
- Jesus built into the disciples the structure of the church; Mustard seed - Matthew 13:32
- Jesus’ vision was for the church to be world-wide
- The church would have many trials and battles but would never be overcome - Matthew 16:18
- Peter finally realized what was going on - Matthew 16:18
- Must see the direct relation:
- Bearing witness to Christ
- Ultimate Victory over the world
- If the disciples did not evangelize, there would not be any Christians today.
- “Through the Word” – Others would believe in Him too. - John 17:20
- We must do what Jesus – He made disciples, we should walk as Jesus walked
- He taught His disciples to reproduce
- He had no other plan
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 1) He expected them to reproduce
- Jesus built into the disciples the structure of the church; Mustard seed - Matthew 13:32
- Jesus’ vision was for the church to be world-wide
- The church would have many trials and battles but would never be overcome - Matthew 16:18
- Peter finally realized what was going on - Matthew 16:18
- Must see the direct relation:
- Bearing witness to Christ
- Ultimate Victory over the world
- If the disciples did not evangelize, there would not be any Christians today.
- “Through the Word” – Others would believe in Him too. - John 17:20
- We must do what Jesus – He made disciples, we should walk as Jesus walked
- He taught His disciples to reproduce
- He had no other plan
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Kingdom First - At War Blessed are those who are persecuted - Matthew 5:10-12
Persecution must come and will come to every person who want to live a godly life - 2 Timothy 3:12
Persecution must come because we are war Satan
Jesus: I did not come to bring peace but a sword - Matthew 10:34
He knew that life mean war
Knowing that life means war will not make us glad but it will make us ready
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Kingdom First - At War Blessed are those who are persecuted - Matthew 5:10-12
Persecution must come and will come to every person who want to live a godly life - 2 Timothy 3:12
Persecution must come because we are war Satan
Jesus: I did not come to bring peace but a sword - Matthew 10:34
He knew that life mean war
Knowing that life means war will not make us glad but it will make us ready
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Kingdom First - At War Blessed are those who are persecuted - Matthew 5:10-12
Persecution must come and will come to every person who want to live a godly life - 2 Timothy 3:12
Persecution must come because we are war Satan
Jesus: I did not come to bring peace but a sword - Matthew 10:34
He knew that life mean war
Knowing that life means war will not make us glad but it will make us ready
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Kingdom First - At War Blessed are those who are persecuted - Matthew 5:10-12
Persecution must come and will come to every person who want to live a godly life - 2 Timothy 3:12
Persecution must come because we are war Satan
Jesus: I did not come to bring peace but a sword - Matthew 10:34
He knew that life mean war
Knowing that life means war will not make us glad but it will make us ready
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Kingdom First - Blessing of Persecution Matthew 5:10-12 - Describes 3 types of blessing that come from persecution:
1. Kingdom of Heaven
Testing refines our faith and proves it to be genuine - 1 Peter 1:6-7
Faith, by definition, is all weather
2. Reward in Heaven
Because of Christ blood, he keeps no records of wrong
He is keeping a record of rights
He will not forget your work and the love you have shown him - Hebrews 6:10
3. Prophets before you
Persecution and suffering means pain but also means glory
Glory - Comes from in realizing we walk in the company of the glorious
They endured the exact same things
We are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses - Hebrews 12
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Kingdom First - Blessing of Persecution Matthew 5:10-12 - Describes 3 types of blessing that come from persecution:
1. Kingdom of Heaven
Testing refines our faith and proves it to be genuine - 1 Peter 1:6-7
Faith, by definition, is all weather
2. Reward in Heaven
Because of Christ blood, he keeps no records of wrong
He is keeping a record of rights
He will not forget your work and the love you have shown him - Hebrews 6:10
3. Prophets before you
Persecution and suffering means pain but also means glory
Glory - Comes from in realizing we walk in the company of the glorious
They endured the exact same things
We are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses - Hebrews 12
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Kingdom First - Blessing of Persecution Matthew 5:10-12 - Describes 3 types of blessing that come from persecution:
1. Kingdom of Heaven
Testing refines our faith and proves it to be genuine - 1 Peter 1:6-7
Faith, by definition, is all weather
2. Reward in Heaven
Because of Christ blood, he keeps no records of wrong
He is keeping a record of rights
He will not forget your work and the love you have shown him - Hebrews 6:10
3. Prophets before you
Persecution and suffering means pain but also means glory
Glory - Comes from in realizing we walk in the company of the glorious
They endured the exact same things
We are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses - Hebrews 12
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 2)
- The Test
- Could His disciples do a good job without His bodily supervision as they could with it?
- Human point of view: Never could be sure that His investment in their lives.
- Life-sustaining power of the vine was not to be given to endlessly upon lifeless branches
- A barren Christian is a contradiction.
- A tree is known by its fruit
- Principle throughout His ministry
- Reward of His own sacrifice for the world - John 12:24
- Distinguishing work of those who did the will of His Father - Matthew 7:16-23
- Wages given to His disciples for their work in the harvest - John 4:36
- What was lacking in the Sadducees and Pharisees - Matthew 3:7-8
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 2)
- The Test
- Could His disciples do a good job without His bodily supervision as they could with it?
- Human point of view: Never could be sure that His investment in their lives.
- Life-sustaining power of the vine was not to be given to endlessly upon lifeless branches
- A barren Christian is a contradiction.
- A tree is known by its fruit
- Principle throughout His ministry
- Reward of His own sacrifice for the world - John 12:24
- Distinguishing work of those who did the will of His Father - Matthew 7:16-23
- Wages given to His disciples for their work in the harvest - John 4:36
- What was lacking in the Sadducees and Pharisees - Matthew 3:7-8
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 2)
- The Test
- Could His disciples do a good job without His bodily supervision as they could with it?
- Human point of view: Never could be sure that His investment in their lives.
- Life-sustaining power of the vine was not to be given to endlessly upon lifeless branches
- A barren Christian is a contradiction.
- A tree is known by its fruit
- Principle throughout His ministry
- Reward of His own sacrifice for the world - John 12:24
- Distinguishing work of those who did the will of His Father - Matthew 7:16-23
- Wages given to His disciples for their work in the harvest - John 4:36
- What was lacking in the Sadducees and Pharisees - Matthew 3:7-8
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 2)
- The Test
- Could His disciples do a good job without His bodily supervision as they could with it?
- Human point of view: Never could be sure that His investment in their lives.
- Life-sustaining power of the vine was not to be given to endlessly upon lifeless branches
- A barren Christian is a contradiction.
- A tree is known by its fruit
- Principle throughout His ministry
- Reward of His own sacrifice for the world - John 12:24
- Distinguishing work of those who did the will of His Father - Matthew 7:16-23
- Wages given to His disciples for their work in the harvest - John 4:36
- What was lacking in the Sadducees and Pharisees - Matthew 3:7-8
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 2)
- The Test
- Could His disciples do a good job without His bodily supervision as they could with it?
- Human point of view: Never could be sure that His investment in their lives.
- Life-sustaining power of the vine was not to be given to endlessly upon lifeless branches
- A barren Christian is a contradiction.
- A tree is known by its fruit
- Principle throughout His ministry
- Reward of His own sacrifice for the world - John 12:24
- Distinguishing work of those who did the will of His Father - Matthew 7:16-23
- Wages given to His disciples for their work in the harvest - John 4:36
- What was lacking in the Sadducees and Pharisees - Matthew 3:7-8
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 2)
- The Test
- Could His disciples do a good job without His bodily supervision as they could with it?
- Human point of view: Never could be sure that His investment in their lives.
- Life-sustaining power of the vine was not to be given to endlessly upon lifeless branches
- A barren Christian is a contradiction.
- A tree is known by its fruit
- Principle throughout His ministry
- Reward of His own sacrifice for the world - John 12:24
- Distinguishing work of those who did the will of His Father - Matthew 7:16-23
- Wages given to His disciples for their work in the harvest - John 4:36
- What was lacking in the Sadducees and Pharisees - Matthew 3:7-8
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 2)
- The Test
- Could His disciples do a good job without His bodily supervision as they could with it?
- Human point of view: Never could be sure that His investment in their lives.
- Life-sustaining power of the vine was not to be given to endlessly upon lifeless branches
- A barren Christian is a contradiction.
- A tree is known by its fruit
- Principle throughout His ministry
- Reward of His own sacrifice for the world - John 12:24
- Distinguishing work of those who did the will of His Father - Matthew 7:16-23
- Wages given to His disciples for their work in the harvest - John 4:36
- What was lacking in the Sadducees and Pharisees - Matthew 3:7-8
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 2)
- The Test
- Could His disciples do a good job without His bodily supervision as they could with it?
- Human point of view: Never could be sure that His investment in their lives.
- Life-sustaining power of the vine was not to be given to endlessly upon lifeless branches
- A barren Christian is a contradiction.
- A tree is known by its fruit
- Principle throughout His ministry
- Reward of His own sacrifice for the world - John 12:24
- Distinguishing work of those who did the will of His Father - Matthew 7:16-23
- Wages given to His disciples for their work in the harvest - John 4:36
- What was lacking in the Sadducees and Pharisees - Matthew 3:7-8
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 2)
- The Test
- Could His disciples do a good job without His bodily supervision as they could with it?
- Human point of view: Never could be sure that His investment in their lives.
- Life-sustaining power of the vine was not to be given to endlessly upon lifeless branches
- A barren Christian is a contradiction.
- A tree is known by its fruit
- Principle throughout His ministry
- Reward of His own sacrifice for the world - John 12:24
- Distinguishing work of those who did the will of His Father - Matthew 7:16-23
- Wages given to His disciples for their work in the harvest - John 4:36
- What was lacking in the Sadducees and Pharisees - Matthew 3:7-8
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 2)
- The Test
- Could His disciples do a good job without His bodily supervision as they could with it?
- Human point of view: Never could be sure that His investment in their lives.
- Life-sustaining power of the vine was not to be given to endlessly upon lifeless branches
- A barren Christian is a contradiction.
- A tree is known by its fruit
- Principle throughout His ministry
- Reward of His own sacrifice for the world - John 12:24
- Distinguishing work of those who did the will of His Father - Matthew 7:16-23
- Wages given to His disciples for their work in the harvest - John 4:36
- What was lacking in the Sadducees and Pharisees - Matthew 3:7-8
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Kingdom First - Wise Investing
Jesus is not interested in our obedience outwardly without having our hearts set on heaven
All the ancient were longing for a better country
Living a Christian life is more than living up to a standard of behavior
Meant to ask deeper questions of motivation and heart with an understanding a heart properly movtivated - actions will follow
We should develop a heart that does not store treasures in heaven
Jesus makes a case that does not make sense to store up treasures here because they will not even last here - Matthew 6:19-21
No moth, no rust, no thief, not even Satan himself can diminish our treasure in heaven
It is an incredible freeing feeling to let go of the "treasure" here on earth
Will you miss services to get overtime in?
Do your children see a joyful parent excited about the kingdom of God?
Invest all you have and all you are - Romans 12:1
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Kingdom First - Wise Investing
Jesus is not interested in our obedience outwardly without having our hearts set on heaven
All the ancient were longing for a better country
Living a Christian life is more than living up to a standard of behavior
Meant to ask deeper questions of motivation and heart with an understanding a heart properly movtivated - actions will follow
We should develop a heart that does not store treasures in heaven
Jesus makes a case that does not make sense to store up treasures here because they will not even last here - Matthew 6:19-21
No moth, no rust, no thief, not even Satan himself can diminish our treasure in heaven
It is an incredible freeing feeling to let go of the "treasure" here on earth
Will you miss services to get overtime in?
Do your children see a joyful parent excited about the kingdom of God?
Invest all you have and all you are - Romans 12:1
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Kingdom First - Wise Investing
Jesus is not interested in our obedience outwardly without having our hearts set on heaven
All the ancient were longing for a better country
Living a Christian life is more than living up to a standard of behavior
Meant to ask deeper questions of motivation and heart with an understanding a heart properly movtivated - actions will follow
We should develop a heart that does not store treasures in heaven
Jesus makes a case that does not make sense to store up treasures here because they will not even last here - Matthew 6:19-21
No moth, no rust, no thief, not even Satan himself can diminish our treasure in heaven
It is an incredible freeing feeling to let go of the "treasure" here on earth
Will you miss services to get overtime in?
Do your children see a joyful parent excited about the kingdom of God?
Invest all you have and all you are - Romans 12:1
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Kingdom First - Only One Master
What occupies my mind?
What concerns me?
When I think of security, is my focus on God or money?
If we are eager and driven to gain more we will stray from the faith and be pierced with many griefs - 1 Timothy 6:10
Secret to being content, I can do everything through him that gives me strength - Philippians 4:12-13
Judas: example of someone trying to live with 2 masters:
- Expressed concern for a waste of money that could have gone to the poor - John 12:4-6
- The hold money had on Judas' heart eventually led to his betrayal of Jesus
Guards responsible for securing Jesus' tomb
Elders gave large sums of money to have them lie about the disciples stealing the body of Jesus - Matthew 28:12
What is our selling point?
Do not put our hope in wealth, which is so uncertain - 1 Timothy 6:17
Keep your lives free from the love of money - Hebrews 13:5
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with God Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will called sons of God - Matthew 5:9
World knows little peace - God wages peace
The heart of God is to be at peace with man
In order to have peace with God, we must resolve war(s) in our heart
Peace is not conflict avoidance, it is resolution after a spiritual war
Only those who know God can make peace that endures
Once alienated from God and enemies - Colossians 1:21
After humbling our hearts and mourning over our sin - we become his children, part of the family
Keep peace is an on-going process
Our lives must be continually cleansed from sin
What is your level of peace?
Have worries rob you of your trust in God?
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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Kingdom First - Making Peace with Others Having peace with God - story is not over
We are in a world to wage peace just as God does
Jesus is our example
Courage and honesty destroy barriers
Openly expressing his thoughts and feelings pulls down superficiality and distrust
Jesus expressed his:
- Fears - Matthew 26:36-46
- Disappointment - Matthew 11:14-17
- Anger and Frustration - Matthew 23
He wanted people to be totally united, regardless of differences
If you want real peace, don't avoid conflict
Do whatever is required to settle matters quickly
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First the Kingdom - Spiritual Beggars Two words for "poor" in Greek:
- Not owning any property
- So poor that you had to beg
Those who will be blessed need to realize they are spiritually bankrupt and understand we are spiritual beggars before God - Matthew 5:3
We are in Sin |
God is Not |
We are in need |
God has plenty |
We are stuck |
God has the ability to free us
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Only through confession and humility - only by owning up to our sin
Spiritual Beggars can have everything in the Kingdom of God
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Kingdom First - Hungry and Humility (part 1) Not "If you fast" but "When you fast" - Matthew 6:16-18
Quickest way to a man's heart is through his stomach
Greek word for fasting is nesteno
ne = a negative prefix
esthio = to eat
When was the last time you fasted?
Why don't we fast more?
1. Fasting humbles us because it reminds us how frail we are
I have humbled myself with fasting - Psalms 35:15
It is associated with confession and repentance of sin
2. Fasting tests our earnestness to move God to action
Forcing us to admit that sometimes prayer alone may not suffice - Mark 9:29
Jesus talks about motivation for fasting
We must surpass the righteous of the Pharisees and fast for God and not men - Matthew 5:20
God asks the people "was it really for me that you fasted?" - Zechariah 7:5
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Kingdom First - Hungry and Humility (part 1) Not "If you fast" but "When you fast" - Matthew 6:16-18
Quickest way to a man's heart is through his stomach
Greek word for fasting is nesteno
ne = a negative prefix
esthio = to eat
When was the last time you fasted?
Why don't we fast more?
1. Fasting humbles us because it reminds us how frail we are
I have humbled myself with fasting - Psalms 35:15
It is associated with confession and repentance of sin
2. Fasting tests our earnestness to move God to action
Forcing us to admit that sometimes prayer alone may not suffice - Mark 9:29
Jesus talks about motivation for fasting
We must surpass the righteous of the Pharisees and fast for God and not men - Matthew 5:20
God asks the people "was it really for me that you fasted?" - Zechariah 7:5
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Kingdom First - Hungry and Humility (part 1) Not "If you fast" but "When you fast" - Matthew 6:16-18
Quickest way to a man's heart is through his stomach
Greek word for fasting is nesteno
ne = a negative prefix
esthio = to eat
When was the last time you fasted?
Why don't we fast more?
1. Fasting humbles us because it reminds us how frail we are
I have humbled myself with fasting - Psalms 35:15
It is associated with confession and repentance of sin
2. Fasting tests our earnestness to move God to action
Forcing us to admit that sometimes prayer alone may not suffice - Mark 9:29
Jesus talks about motivation for fasting
We must surpass the righteous of the Pharisees and fast for God and not men - Matthew 5:20
God asks the people "was it really for me that you fasted?" - Zechariah 7:5
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Kingdom First - Hungry and Humility (part 1) Not "If you fast" but "When you fast" - Matthew 6:16-18
Quickest way to a man's heart is through his stomach
Greek word for fasting is nesteno
ne = a negative prefix
esthio = to eat
When was the last time you fasted?
Why don't we fast more?
1. Fasting humbles us because it reminds us how frail we are
I have humbled myself with fasting - Psalms 35:15
It is associated with confession and repentance of sin
2. Fasting tests our earnestness to move God to action
Forcing us to admit that sometimes prayer alone may not suffice - Mark 9:29
Jesus talks about motivation for fasting
We must surpass the righteous of the Pharisees and fast for God and not men - Matthew 5:20
God asks the people "was it really for me that you fasted?" - Zechariah 7:5
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 2) Not like the hypocrites
Jesus wants us to be real - not having our hearts far from him - Matthew 15:8
Are genuinely struggling with God in prayer?
Are you honest with God when you do not want to do his will?
Never let religious word/action define your prayer life
In Your Room
Jesus wants us to be isolated so we are without interruption
We should feel freedom to be ourselves and to be deeply honest
No Babbling
Who babbles?
- Two-year olds
- nervous people
- lazy-minded
- superficial people
- self-conscious people
Disciples should be this way in prayer:
- Confidence
- At peace
- Clear-minded
- Alert
- Deep and Focused
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First the Kingdom - A Choice Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted - Matthew 5:4
Jesus speaks primarily of a spiritual morning by choice
Other options, could choose to:
Why would we choose mourning?
- Choose God over self
- Realize we have broken his heart
- Our response is to be broken, vulnerable, contrite, and humble
- No other response makes sense or brings healing
Spiritual mourning is an element of true repentance
Godly sorrow brings repentance, leading to salvation - 2 Corinthians 7:10
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Kingdom First - Giving in Secret Giving should be done without even our closest friends and family knowing - Matthew 6:1-4
God blesses are many time unknown or unseen to many people
He gives because he wants to
Are you content when no one sees your sacrifice?
Do you give without wanting anything in return?
Jesus' life was full of sacrifical giving and he expects us to do likewise
- Lift up widow for giving out of her poverty - Luke 21:1-4
- He challenges the rich young man to sell everything - Matthew 19:21
- God loved us so much, he gave up his only son - John 3:16
Giving must be a decision we make - do it joyfully
God loves a cheerful giver - 2 Corinthians 9:7
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Kingdom First - Giving in Secret Giving should be done without even our closest friends and family knowing - Matthew 6:1-4
God blesses are many time unknown or unseen to many people
He gives because he wants to
Are you content when no one sees your sacrifice?
Do you give without wanting anything in return?
Jesus' life was full of sacrifical giving and he expects us to do likewise
- Lift up widow for giving out of her poverty - Luke 21:1-4
- He challenges the rich young man to sell everything - Matthew 19:21
- God loved us so much, he gave up his only son - John 3:16
Giving must be a decision we make - do it joyfully
God loves a cheerful giver - 2 Corinthians 9:7
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Kingdom First - Giving in Secret Giving should be done without even our closest friends and family knowing - Matthew 6:1-4
God blesses are many time unknown or unseen to many people
He gives because he wants to
Are you content when no one sees your sacrifice?
Do you give without wanting anything in return?
Jesus' life was full of sacrifical giving and he expects us to do likewise
- Lift up widow for giving out of her poverty - Luke 21:1-4
- He challenges the rich young man to sell everything - Matthew 19:21
- God loved us so much, he gave up his only son - John 3:16
Giving must be a decision we make - do it joyfully
God loves a cheerful giver - 2 Corinthians 9:7
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Kingdom First - Giving in Secret Giving should be done without even our closest friends and family knowing - Matthew 6:1-4
God blesses are many time unknown or unseen to many people
He gives because he wants to
Are you content when no one sees your sacrifice?
Do you give without wanting anything in return?
Jesus' life was full of sacrifical giving and he expects us to do likewise
- Lift up widow for giving out of her poverty - Luke 21:1-4
- He challenges the rich young man to sell everything - Matthew 19:21
- God loved us so much, he gave up his only son - John 3:16
Giving must be a decision we make - do it joyfully
God loves a cheerful giver - 2 Corinthians 9:7
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Kingdom First - Giving in Secret Giving should be done without even our closest friends and family knowing - Matthew 6:1-4
God blesses are many time unknown or unseen to many people
He gives because he wants to
Are you content when no one sees your sacrifice?
Do you give without wanting anything in return?
Jesus' life was full of sacrifical giving and he expects us to do likewise
- Lift up widow for giving out of her poverty - Luke 21:1-4
- He challenges the rich young man to sell everything - Matthew 19:21
- God loved us so much, he gave up his only son - John 3:16
Giving must be a decision we make - do it joyfully
God loves a cheerful giver - 2 Corinthians 9:7
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Handle Prayerfully (part 1) Jesus was a man of prayer - he knew how to do it and he did it all the time
- Prayed for the power to heal and to change others - Mark 9:29
- In prayer in order to be at peace with God's will - Matthew 26:36-46
- Struggled in prayer to be wholehearted submissive to his Father - Hebrews 5:7-8
- Prayed by himself - Matthew 14:23
- Prayed before others - John 11:41-43
- Prayed with his face to the ground - Matthew 26:39
- Prayed looking up to heaven - John 17:1
- Prayed standing up - Mark 11:25
- Prayed kneeling down - Luke 22:41
- Prayed in early in the morning - Mark 1:35
- Prayed throughout the night - Luke 6:12
He did NOT say:
- If you pray
- Please, I beg you to pray
- I command you to pray
But "When you pray..."
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Kingdom First - Above and Beyond (part 2) If someone forces you to go one mile; go two - Matthew 5:41-42
3. Addressed going to the extra mile
Roman law said you were required to carry a certain amount of baggage to another place
Such a law and its frequent use of it cause great resentment among the Jews
Jesus said we should go beyond what our authorities required
Message condemns any resentment we may feel against a legitimate authority
If reform seems necessary, we should seek it - 1 Corinthians 7:21-23
Should be done with lawful means
God demonstrates his own love for us
He gave up revenge, rights, and his energy for us
While we were sinners, Christ died for us - Romans 5:6-7
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Kingdom First - Above and Beyond (part 2) If someone forces you to go one mile; go two - Matthew 5:41-42
3. Addressed going to the extra mile
Roman law said you were required to carry a certain amount of baggage to another place
Such a law and its frequent use of it cause great resentment among the Jews
Jesus said we should go beyond what our authorities required
Message condemns any resentment we may feel against a legitimate authority
If reform seems necessary, we should seek it - 1 Corinthians 7:21-23
Should be done with lawful means
God demonstrates his own love for us
He gave up revenge, rights, and his energy for us
While we were sinners, Christ died for us - Romans 5:6-7
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First the Kingdom - At Ease Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth - Matthew 5:5
But the meek will inherit the land and enjoy great peace - Psalms 37:11
Meekness is strength under the control of God
Being meek is being at ease before God and man
One looks outside himself for the power of life
Totally open with God, God will work in all things for his good
To be meek is not to be afraid...
1. Is at ease with God
Someone who worries and has anxiety reduces them to practical atheists
A child is at ease with their father/mother (in most cases)
I have stilled and quieted my soul; child with mother is my soul within me - Psalms 131:2
2. Is at ease with himself
Jesus knew exactly what authority he had been he had been given by God - John 13:3
3. Is at ease with others
Neither inferior nor superior
No longer deceived by pride, he is free to learn from anyone
At ease with God and himself - has nothing to prove and nothing to fear
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First the Kingdom - Starving without Him Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled - Matthew 5:6
Jesus himself was the bread of Life - John 6:35
Gave Living water - John 4:10
He describes a relationship with him to be all-consuming
Just like going without food or water fir a prolonged period - there is little else we think about
As deer pants for water, my soul pants for you - Psalms 42:1-2
How excited are you about getting time to be with God every day?
For deep conviction about loving the Word - Psalms 119
Without the sense of duty, he was overjoyed at the privilege of being able to commune with heart of the Creator
Hunger for the Word develops obedience which helps with understanding of God heart to help and server others
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First the Kingdom - Mercy Mercy is treating others as God has treated us
As Christians, we can become numb to the cries of others
Because of increased wickedness the love of most will grow cold but he stands firm to the end will be saved - Matthew 24:12-13
Has our love grown cold?
Why do we feel so little mercy?
Why don't we feel for others?
Feeling what they feel - that is really what mercy is all about
Not merciful or forgiving because we get focused on ourselves and how we feel
We need to forgive so our sins can be forgiven and we can be healed - Luke 6:37
Mercy also comes in the form of understanding and compassion
Jesus had mercy for the blind beggar - "Jesus, have mercy on me" = Luke 18:35-43
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First the Kingdom - Mercy Mercy is treating others as God has treated us
As Christians, we can become numb to the cries of others
Because of increased wickedness the love of most will grow cold but he stands firm to the end will be saved - Matthew 24:12-13
Has our love grown cold?
Why do we feel so little mercy?
Why don't we feel for others?
Feeling what they feel - that is really what mercy is all about
Not merciful or forgiving because we get focused on ourselves and how we feel
We need to forgive so our sins can be forgiven and we can be healed - Luke 6:37
Mercy also comes in the form of understanding and compassion
Jesus had mercy for the blind beggar - "Jesus, have mercy on me" = Luke 18:35-43
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First the Kingdom - Guarding Against Heart Disease Blessed are the pure in hear, for they will see God - Matthew 5:8
What does it mean to keep our hearts pure?
To have undivided devotion?
Set our hearts are things above - Colossians 3:1
Must learn to battle Satan's attacks on our heart
Recent years - we have aware about physical heart conditions
We should lower our bad cholesterol and exercise more
Since we desire a healthy heart for a longer life we: diet and exercise
The heart is the "want to" muscle
When we really want something, we go after it with all of our heart
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Kingdom First - Self Titled But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, all these things will be given you - Matthew 6:33
Kingdom First:
- Everything must be re-examined
- Everything must be reconsidered
- Every desire, dream, use of money and time
- Now everything must have a kingdom-first focus
How to tell when you are not seeking first his kingdom:
- When you don't have daily times with God in the Bible and prayer
- Responsibilities to the church are a burden
- Not happy or consistent in giving
- Personal comfort, desires direct life's decisions
- Can't find the time to share your faith
- Gain greater feelings of accomplishment and satisfaction serving another "kingdom"
- You have greater regard and protection of your schedule
- Discipleship times, family devotionals not deep or consistent
- Gaining one more than is greater than gaining one more soul
- Dreams center more in this world than in the kingdom
Are you seeking first his kingdom?
The kingdom consists of people who volunteer in a battle between good and evil
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Kingdom First - Personal Responsibility (part 1) Things have not changed much since the begging of time
The woman you put here gave me some fruit - Genesis 3:12
We crave a scape goat:
- Children blame parents
- Spouses blame each other
- Employees blame employers
- Society blame political administration
- Present political administration blame previous one
Jesus calls us to personal responsibility - Matthew 7:1-5
Must confront the planks in our own lives
Instead should admonish one another - Colossians 1:28-29
Build each other up through contructive challenges - Ephesians 4:29
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Kingdom First - Personal Responsibility (part 1) Things have not changed much since the begging of time
The woman you put here gave me some fruit - Genesis 3:12
We crave a scape goat:
- Children blame parents
- Spouses blame each other
- Employees blame employers
- Society blame political administration
- Present political administration blame previous one
Jesus calls us to personal responsibility - Matthew 7:1-5
Must confront the planks in our own lives
Instead should admonish one another - Colossians 1:28-29
Build each other up through contructive challenges - Ephesians 4:29
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Kingdom First - Personal Responsibility (part 1) Things have not changed much since the begging of time
The woman you put here gave me some fruit - Genesis 3:12
We crave a scape goat:
- Children blame parents
- Spouses blame each other
- Employees blame employers
- Society blame political administration
- Present political administration blame previous one
Jesus calls us to personal responsibility - Matthew 7:1-5
Must confront the planks in our own lives
Instead should admonish one another - Colossians 1:28-29
Build each other up through contructive challenges - Ephesians 4:29
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Kingdom First - Personal Responsibility (part 1) Things have not changed much since the begging of time
The woman you put here gave me some fruit - Genesis 3:12
We crave a scape goat:
- Children blame parents
- Spouses blame each other
- Employees blame employers
- Society blame political administration
- Present political administration blame previous one
Jesus calls us to personal responsibility - Matthew 7:1-5
Must confront the planks in our own lives
Instead should admonish one another - Colossians 1:28-29
Build each other up through contructive challenges - Ephesians 4:29
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Kingdom First - Personal Responsibility (part 1) Things have not changed much since the begging of time
The woman you put here gave me some fruit - Genesis 3:12
We crave a scape goat:
- Children blame parents
- Spouses blame each other
- Employees blame employers
- Society blame political administration
- Present political administration blame previous one
Jesus calls us to personal responsibility - Matthew 7:1-5
Must confront the planks in our own lives
Instead should admonish one another - Colossians 1:28-29
Build each other up through contructive challenges - Ephesians 4:29
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Kingdom First - So Much More God wants to bless us - Matthew 7:7-11
NOT: Why are things so bad? OR Why me?
We need to ask God to help us answer the right questions:
- What can I learn from this problem?
- What is your will for my life?
- What can I change that will make his/her life and our marriage better?
We need to ask
Why don't we ask God?
- We think we are not worthy
- Our faith is weak
- We don't know what we want - we need to dream
vs9 - Jesus is referring to our needs
Has God given you "bread" only to have you call it a "stone"?
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Kingdom First - So Much More God wants to bless us - Matthew 7:7-11
NOT: Why are things so bad? OR Why me?
We need to ask God to help us answer the right questions:
- What can I learn from this problem?
- What is your will for my life?
- What can I change that will make his/her life and our marriage better?
We need to ask
Why don't we ask God?
- We think we are not worthy
- Our faith is weak
- We don't know what we want - we need to dream
vs9 - Jesus is referring to our needs
Has God given you "bread" only to have you call it a "stone"?
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Kingdom First - So Much More God wants to bless us - Matthew 7:7-11
NOT: Why are things so bad? OR Why me?
We need to ask God to help us answer the right questions:
- What can I learn from this problem?
- What is your will for my life?
- What can I change that will make his/her life and our marriage better?
We need to ask
Why don't we ask God?
- We think we are not worthy
- Our faith is weak
- We don't know what we want - we need to dream
vs9 - Jesus is referring to our needs
Has God given you "bread" only to have you call it a "stone"?
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Kingdom First - So Much More God wants to bless us - Matthew 7:7-11
NOT: Why are things so bad? OR Why me?
We need to ask God to help us answer the right questions:
- What can I learn from this problem?
- What is your will for my life?
- What can I change that will make his/her life and our marriage better?
We need to ask
Why don't we ask God?
- We think we are not worthy
- Our faith is weak
- We don't know what we want - we need to dream
vs9 - Jesus is referring to our needs
Has God given you "bread" only to have you call it a "stone"?
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Kingdom First - So Much More God wants to bless us - Matthew 7:7-11
NOT: Why are things so bad? OR Why me?
We need to ask God to help us answer the right questions:
- What can I learn from this problem?
- What is your will for my life?
- What can I change that will make his/her life and our marriage better?
We need to ask
Why don't we ask God?
- We think we are not worthy
- Our faith is weak
- We don't know what we want - we need to dream
vs9 - Jesus is referring to our needs
Has God given you "bread" only to have you call it a "stone"?
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First the Kingdom - Building with Gold (part 1) Known as the golden rule - Matthew 7:12
Jesus' standard for treating others was not how they treated him
He demonstrated his incredible compassion:
- Touched the leper - Matthew 8:3
- Healed many - Matthew 8:14-17
- Broke social and racial barriers - John 4
- Compassion for a woman caught in adultery - John 8:3-11
- Noticed a woman's suffering in a crowd - Luke 8:47
- Called little children to him - Luke 18:16
He always asked - How would I want to be treated?
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit - Philippians 2:3-5
Jesus walked with his disciples teaching them to put others first not theology
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First the Kingdom - Building with Gold (part 1) Known as the golden rule - Matthew 7:12
Jesus' standard for treating others was not how they treated him
He demonstrated his incredible compassion:
- Touched the leper - Matthew 8:3
- Healed many - Matthew 8:14-17
- Broke social and racial barriers - John 4
- Compassion for a woman caught in adultery - John 8:3-11
- Noticed a woman's suffering in a crowd - Luke 8:47
- Called little children to him - Luke 18:16
He always asked - How would I want to be treated?
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit - Philippians 2:3-5
Jesus walked with his disciples teaching them to put others first not theology
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First the Kingdom - Building with Gold (part 1) Known as the golden rule - Matthew 7:12
Jesus' standard for treating others was not how they treated him
He demonstrated his incredible compassion:
- Touched the leper - Matthew 8:3
- Healed many - Matthew 8:14-17
- Broke social and racial barriers - John 4
- Compassion for a woman caught in adultery - John 8:3-11
- Noticed a woman's suffering in a crowd - Luke 8:47
- Called little children to him - Luke 18:16
He always asked - How would I want to be treated?
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit - Philippians 2:3-5
Jesus walked with his disciples teaching them to put others first not theology
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First the Kingdom - Building with Gold (part 1) Known as the golden rule - Matthew 7:12
Jesus' standard for treating others was not how they treated him
He demonstrated his incredible compassion:
- Touched the leper - Matthew 8:3
- Healed many - Matthew 8:14-17
- Broke social and racial barriers - John 4
- Compassion for a woman caught in adultery - John 8:3-11
- Noticed a woman's suffering in a crowd - Luke 8:47
- Called little children to him - Luke 18:16
He always asked - How would I want to be treated?
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit - Philippians 2:3-5
Jesus walked with his disciples teaching them to put others first not theology
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First the Kingdom - Building with Gold (part 1) Known as the golden rule - Matthew 7:12
Jesus' standard for treating others was not how they treated him
He demonstrated his incredible compassion:
- Touched the leper - Matthew 8:3
- Healed many - Matthew 8:14-17
- Broke social and racial barriers - John 4
- Compassion for a woman caught in adultery - John 8:3-11
- Noticed a woman's suffering in a crowd - Luke 8:47
- Called little children to him - Luke 18:16
He always asked - How would I want to be treated?
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit - Philippians 2:3-5
Jesus walked with his disciples teaching them to put others first not theology
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First the Kingdom - Building with Gold (part 1) Known as the golden rule - Matthew 7:12
Jesus' standard for treating others was not how they treated him
He demonstrated his incredible compassion:
- Touched the leper - Matthew 8:3
- Healed many - Matthew 8:14-17
- Broke social and racial barriers - John 4
- Compassion for a woman caught in adultery - John 8:3-11
- Noticed a woman's suffering in a crowd - Luke 8:47
- Called little children to him - Luke 18:16
He always asked - How would I want to be treated?
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit - Philippians 2:3-5
Jesus walked with his disciples teaching them to put others first not theology
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First the Kingdom - One-Lane Road (part 1) Seemingly contradictory statements:
God wants all men be saved - 1 Timothy 2:3-4
Road to God is narrow and only a few will find it - Matthew 7:13-14
Both are true
God shows he wants all me to be saved
He sent his son who spoke clearly and plainly about what it takes
The broad road says - I know better than God what life and eternity are all about
On the broad road - so many people and so many standards
Bible warns those on the broad road will face terrors and traps of many kinds - Proverbs 4:10-19
Many agree that the narrow road teaching Jesus describes is one of the most difficult
Can not be faithful to Jesus' message and teach anything but the narrow road
Only a few find = fact is that only a few search
Everyone who seeks finds - Matthew 7:7-8
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First the Kingdom - One-Lane Road (part 1) Seemingly contradictory statements:
God wants all men be saved - 1 Timothy 2:3-4
Road to God is narrow and only a few will find it - Matthew 7:13-14
Both are true
God shows he wants all me to be saved
He sent his son who spoke clearly and plainly about what it takes
The broad road says - I know better than God what life and eternity are all about
On the broad road - so many people and so many standards
Bible warns those on the broad road will face terrors and traps of many kinds - Proverbs 4:10-19
Many agree that the narrow road teaching Jesus describes is one of the most difficult
Can not be faithful to Jesus' message and teach anything but the narrow road
Only a few find = fact is that only a few search
Everyone who seeks finds - Matthew 7:7-8
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First the Kingdom - Trees (part 1)
The spiritual walk can be mind field surrounded by trees
Testing of Trees
By their fruit you will recognize them - Matthew 7:16, 20
Not by words by their actions - by what they produce
It is a combination of actions and attitude
What comes out our mouths is what overflow of our hearts - Matthew 12:34
Content of our hearts determines our actions - Mark 7:17-23
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First the Kingdom - Trees (part 3)
No fruit means a bad tree too
A fruitless tree in a useless tree - Matthew 3:10, Matthew 13:22, Luke 13:6-9, Luke 19:11-27, John 15:2, 6, Hebrews 6:8
Jesus warned the Pharisees the kingdom of God would be taken away from people who will not produce - Matthew 21:43
In the Christian life there is no neutrality of example
Either we bear good fruit OR not bearing fruit which shows the condition of our heart - sterile and barren
Bearing no fruit = faithless Christianity
Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire - Matthew 7:19
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First the Kingdom - Trees (part 3)
No fruit means a bad tree too
A fruitless tree in a useless tree - Matthew 3:10, Matthew 13:22, Luke 13:6-9, Luke 19:11-27, John 15:2, 6, Hebrews 6:8
Jesus warned the Pharisees the kingdom of God would be taken away from people who will not produce - Matthew 21:43
In the Christian life there is no neutrality of example
Either we bear good fruit OR not bearing fruit which shows the condition of our heart - sterile and barren
Bearing no fruit = faithless Christianity
Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire - Matthew 7:19
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One Another - Reconciling with One Another (part 2)
Biblical Principles of Reconcilation:
- Realize the urgency and importance of being reconciled - Matthew 5:23-24
- God would rather you patch up things with your brother than worship him
- Have you called someone on a Saturday night to talk so you can worship God acceptably the next day?
- Accept the obligation and possibility of reconciliation
- Know that we cannot always have our way
- Reconciliation does not mean that everone will agree; power of the gospel is diversity working together in harmony
- Make every effort to work things out - Ephesians 4:3
- Forgive as the Lord forgave you - Colossians 3:13
- Pray for your enemies (against human nature - Matthew 5:44
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To Live is Christ - Just Like Christ
In the midst of the discussion about unity, Paul continues by talking about having the mind of Jesus - Philippians 2:5-8
The only way to have unity is to be like Jesus
We were called to follow in his steps - 1 Peter 2:21
Jesus willingly because a servant
Greek literally says, "he emptied himself"'
- He poured out his diviniy for us
- He gave up his rights
- Jesus was not just playing a role, he was showing us the depths of this heart
Jesus came not to be served but to serve - Matthew 20:28
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - No One Else Like Him Those with with the greatest impact are not the ones you expect
Romans centurion - Matthew 8:5-10
Canaanite woman - Matthew 15:21-28
Timothy struggled with illness and fear made quite an impression on Paul
- He looked out for the interest of others
- He lived out the message
- He knew what it meant to go to the cross
- He was convinced that he was more alive when he was dead
- He discipleship was a matter of practice
- He had no trouble seeing the mission of Jesus
- He did not run aimlessly but purposeful, selfless, and dedicated servant of Jesus
How do Timothys come about?
- They study to become like this
- They are discipled to become like this
- They do whatever it takes
God uses them to bless the world
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To Live is Christ - Mind Change Whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable - think of such things - Philippians 4:8-9
It is all about the focus
Focus on the mess or you can change your mind and focus on:
- Who God is
- What God can do
- The changes he can make
- The victory he will most certainly achieve
Paul is not hopeful on what direction the world is going
Jesus saw the increase in wickedness - Matthew 24:12
While pessimistic about the world's chances, he was totally optimistic about the future with God
You will have trouble in this world but Jesus has overcome the world - John 16:33
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Life to the Full - Crown not Frown (part 5) In the spirit of James 1:27 and the heart of helping others, here are some ideas on helping others:
- Pray about adopting a child
- Visit a nursing home
- When the homeless ask for spare change, do not be stingy, give to them - Luke 6:30-38
- On your next vacation, go to a 3rd world country
- See what you can sell to help the poor - Luke 12:33
- Get to know a homeless person and have them into your home - Matthew 25:35
- Read the news - follow up with the victims of accidents, fires, robberies
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Life to the Full - Dead or Alive? (part 2) While there is certain kinds of judging that is prohibited or discourage, there is also judging that is encouraged
- Judging whether someone is receptive - Matthew 7:6
- Coming to a correct conclusion - Luke 12:57
- Spiritual judgments - 1 Corinthians 2:15
- Church discipline - 1 Corinthians 5:12-13
- Adjudicating in litigation - 1 Corinthians 6:5
- Being convicted by spiritual worship - 1 Corinthians 14:24
And some judgment belonging only to God
- Judgment regarding retribution - Hebrews 10:30
- Final judgment - John 12:48
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Life to the Full - Dead or Alive? (part 5) Christians who have no interest in helping the disadvantaged are not Christians at all - James 2:14-17
Jesus himself saw the crowds and healed them - Matthew 14:14
He taught that only those who reached out to the imprisoned, poor, hungry, and sick would be welcomed into heaven - Matthew 25:31
Mere belief is not enough; it is acting on the faith you have - James 2:18
Ask yourself, do these people believe? - Titus 1:15
Anyone who isn't a true disciple is an unbeliever - Titus 1:16
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Life to the Full - Dead or Alive? (part 5) Christians who have no interest in helping the disadvantaged are not Christians at all - James 2:14-17
Jesus himself saw the crowds and healed them - Matthew 14:14
He taught that only those who reached out to the imprisoned, poor, hungry, and sick would be welcomed into heaven - Matthew 25:31
Mere belief is not enough; it is acting on the faith you have - James 2:18
Ask yourself, do these people believe? - Titus 1:15
Anyone who isn't a true disciple is an unbeliever - Titus 1:16
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Life to the Full - Dead or Alive? (part 6) Person justified by what he does not faith alone - James 2:24
James is talking about the lifestyle of a saved person not about the point of salvation
Faith alone? A true living faith is never alone - accompanied by a heart that obeys
Deeds are the animate faith; Spirit is what makes the body alive
Jesus spoke often of deed, seldom of intentions - Matthew 7:21-23
In Revelation, Jesus constantly focuses on deeds - Revelation 2:2, 19; 3:1, 8, 15
Is your faith dead or alive?
What deed in your life shows that your faith is alive and well?
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Life to the Full - Dead or Alive? (part 6) Person justified by what he does not faith alone - James 2:24
James is talking about the lifestyle of a saved person not about the point of salvation
Faith alone? A true living faith is never alone - accompanied by a heart that obeys
Deeds are the animate faith; Spirit is what makes the body alive
Jesus spoke often of deed, seldom of intentions - Matthew 7:21-23
In Revelation, Jesus constantly focuses on deeds - Revelation 2:2, 19; 3:1, 8, 15
Is your faith dead or alive?
What deed in your life shows that your faith is alive and well?
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Life to the Full - Dead or Alive? (part 6) Person justified by what he does not faith alone - James 2:24
James is talking about the lifestyle of a saved person not about the point of salvation
Faith alone? A true living faith is never alone - accompanied by a heart that obeys
Deeds are the animate faith; Spirit is what makes the body alive
Jesus spoke often of deed, seldom of intentions - Matthew 7:21-23
In Revelation, Jesus constantly focuses on deeds - Revelation 2:2, 19; 3:1, 8, 15
Is your faith dead or alive?
What deed in your life shows that your faith is alive and well?
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Life to the Full - Got to Pray (part 2) James 5:7-11 - Addresses patience in peace and in suffering
Two examples of patience in suffering:
- The prophets - Suffered because they were opposed by the religious
- Job - Maintained his integrity despite not understanding why he was suffering
James 5:12-13 - what is meant by "do not swear"
Jewish were very fond of oath-taking - Matthew 5:33-37
James may have been referring to rash oath-taking - Ecclesiastes 5:4-7
Rather than swearing (v12), we should pray (v13)
No true disciple should need to take an oath since we must be men and women of our word
Simply let our yes be yes and our no be no
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Life to the Full - Got to Pray (part 2) James 5:7-11 - Addresses patience in peace and in suffering
Two examples of patience in suffering:
- The prophets - Suffered because they were opposed by the religious
- Job - Maintained his integrity despite not understanding why he was suffering
James 5:12-13 - what is meant by "do not swear"
Jewish were very fond of oath-taking - Matthew 5:33-37
James may have been referring to rash oath-taking - Ecclesiastes 5:4-7
Rather than swearing (v12), we should pray (v13)
No true disciple should need to take an oath since we must be men and women of our word
Simply let our yes be yes and our no be no
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Life to the Full - Got to Pray (part 2) James 5:7-11 - Addresses patience in peace and in suffering
Two examples of patience in suffering:
- The prophets - Suffered because they were opposed by the religious
- Job - Maintained his integrity despite not understanding why he was suffering
James 5:12-13 - what is meant by "do not swear"
Jewish were very fond of oath-taking - Matthew 5:33-37
James may have been referring to rash oath-taking - Ecclesiastes 5:4-7
Rather than swearing (v12), we should pray (v13)
No true disciple should need to take an oath since we must be men and women of our word
Simply let our yes be yes and our no be no
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Life to the Full - Got to Pray (part 2) James 5:7-11 - Addresses patience in peace and in suffering
Two examples of patience in suffering:
- The prophets - Suffered because they were opposed by the religious
- Job - Maintained his integrity despite not understanding why he was suffering
James 5:12-13 - what is meant by "do not swear"
Jewish were very fond of oath-taking - Matthew 5:33-37
James may have been referring to rash oath-taking - Ecclesiastes 5:4-7
Rather than swearing (v12), we should pray (v13)
No true disciple should need to take an oath since we must be men and women of our word
Simply let our yes be yes and our no be no
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Life to the Full - Got to Pray (part 2) James 5:7-11 - Addresses patience in peace and in suffering
Two examples of patience in suffering:
- The prophets - Suffered because they were opposed by the religious
- Job - Maintained his integrity despite not understanding why he was suffering
James 5:12-13 - what is meant by "do not swear"
Jewish were very fond of oath-taking - Matthew 5:33-37
James may have been referring to rash oath-taking - Ecclesiastes 5:4-7
Rather than swearing (v12), we should pray (v13)
No true disciple should need to take an oath since we must be men and women of our word
Simply let our yes be yes and our no be no
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Life to the Full - Personal Life of Peter (part 1) Before calling him, Peter's character was more rash than rational
The Bad
He gave into bad habits, swearing - Matthew 26:74
He lacked a mission in his life - Luke 5:10
The Good
He spoke his mind plainly - Matthew 16:22
Responded quickly - Galatians 2:11
Always ready to learn from his mistakes - Luke 22:23
Peter was totally transformed by the Lord; he became bold and confident - Acts 4:12-13
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Life to the Full - Personal Life of Peter (part 1) Before calling him, Peter's character was more rash than rational
The Bad
He gave into bad habits, swearing - Matthew 26:74
He lacked a mission in his life - Luke 5:10
The Good
He spoke his mind plainly - Matthew 16:22
Responded quickly - Galatians 2:11
Always ready to learn from his mistakes - Luke 22:23
Peter was totally transformed by the Lord; he became bold and confident - Acts 4:12-13
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Life to the Full - Personal Life of Peter (part 2)
Peter steady increased in his faith:
- Follower of Jesus - Mark 1:18
- Apostle - Mark 3:14
- Chief apostle - Matthew 16:18
- Leader of Jerusalem church - Acts 2:14
- Traveling mission evangelist - Acts 8:14
- Martyr - John 21:19
Are you growing and taking it higher in your walk with God each day?
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Life to the Full - In His Steps (part 2)
Disciples are priests and ministers in function - using the righteousness of Jesus - 1 Peter 2:4-6
Preist, by definition, is holier than the common man
The clergy-laity system is flawed because of there reasons:
- It is elitiest
- Fosters a double-standard
- It is unbiblical
Consider today's denominational titles:
- Father - Jesus said to avoid this title - Matthew 23:9
- Pope - means father; Peter was suppose to the first one but he never claimed that he was
- Paster - Latin for shepard; refered only in - Ephesians 4:11
- Bishop - Greek for overseer
- Priest - corruption of the Greek presbyteros, meaning elder
- Female pasters - Roundly rejected by the NT; See 1 Timothy 3 and 1 Corinthians 14
- Monks and Nuns - created in the 2nd and 3rd centuries; Jesus said we are in the world but not of the world
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Life to the Full - In His Steps (part 5) According to Peter, evangelism must be:
- Christ-centered - we preach Jesus Christ as Lord - 2 Corinthians 4:5
- Well-prepared - must know what we are talking about - 2 Timothy 2:15
- Be yourself / Be real - eloquence is not a requirement - 1 Corinthians 2:12
- Be gentle and respectful - No place for self-righteousness
- Non-retaliating - We will be opposed; If we retaliate, we lose; Turn the other cheek - Matthew 5:39
- Unhypocritical - People will be eager to change when they see the good news supported by your life
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Heart of Friendship (part 2)
Friendship in Christ
Galatians 3:26-29
- We are all in Christ
- There is no different: race, martial status, money you make, area you live in
Friendship like Christ
John 13:34-35 - You must love one another like Christ (even when you do not want to)
Matthew 26:50 - First word Jesus said to Judas as he was betraying him was "Friend, ..."
Revelation 3:19 - Jesus corrected those he loved (We must correct those we love)
Friendship for Christ
Ephesians 5:21
- Our motivation for submitting to each other - reverence for Christ
- How can we tolerate others? our reverence for Christ
Friendship through Christ
Philippians 4:13 - We can do anything with our friend, Jesus Christ
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Desire's Journey - Same Old Thing Something worse than the fall of man (losing paradise) = getting used to it
- Been there, done that
- Life sucks, then you die
- How is it going? "Same old thing"
How has life turned out differently from the way you though it would?
- Friendship
- Marriage
- Children
- Holidays
What if we were told that the future would be the same as today? It is hell
We have not solved the riddle of our existence
Everyone else seems to be getting on with things. What is wrong with me?
It is possible to run away from the desire for years but we are desire - essence of the human soul
Our desire, if we listen, will save us from committing soul-suicide
Same old thing would not be enough
Life as usual us not the life we truly want
It is not the life we were made for
"All good things come to an end" is a lie
We abandon the most important journey of our lives when we abandon desire
Whatever we might gain, it is not worth it - Matthew 16:26
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Desire's Journey - An Invitation to Desire
Christianity is not an invitation to become a moral person or a program to get us into a reforming society
Christianity begins with an invitation to desire
What do you want me to do for you? - Luke 18:41
Jesus continually took people into their hearts - to their deepest desires
What does Jesus choose to talk about with the women at the well?
Her immorality? No
He speaks to her about thirst - John 4:10
Lets talk about your heart's thirst since the life you've chosen isn't working
All you who are thirsty, come to the waters - Isaiah 55:1-2
Message had gotten lost by the time Jesus' showed up
Jew of the day were practicing soul-killing, lifeless religion of duty and obligation
No wonder Jesus was feared. He came along and started appealing to desire
To the lost - Jesus spoke of finding your way
To the weary - Jesus speaks of rest
Again and again Jesus took them back to their desires
Ask and it will be given to you - Matthew 7:7
What is it that you want? - Would have fallen on deaf ear if his message was unrelateable
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Jesus - the Zealot (part 1)
By Richard Dixon in 1999-09-26
Zealot = a man who aims at overthrows Jesus mission was to overthrow Satan's ruling government over the earth 1 John 3:7-8
- Jesus came to destroy Satan
- A zealot has a cause
- What was Jesus' cause?
- Save man from hell
- Save man from himself
- Save man from Satan
Matthew 26:50-55
- They saw Jesus as a renigade
Cause worth living for
Luke 9:25
- What good is it?
- What would you write down as things that you are trying to gain?
- Living for Jesus is living life to the full
Luke 10:10
- Sometimes life is not fair
- Through salvation (Judgement) comes fairness
- We hurt ourselves with the question "WHY?"
- Like we can demand an answer from God
2 Corinthians 5:14
- Love compels us not out of duty
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Jesus - the Zealot (part 1)
By Richard Dixon in 1999-09-26
Zealot = a man who aims at overthrows Jesus mission was to overthrow Satan's ruling government over the earth 1 John 3:7-8
- Jesus came to destroy Satan
- A zealot has a cause
- What was Jesus' cause?
- Save man from hell
- Save man from himself
- Save man from Satan
Matthew 26:50-55
- They saw Jesus as a renigade
Cause worth living for
Luke 9:25
- What good is it?
- What would you write down as things that you are trying to gain?
- Living for Jesus is living life to the full
Luke 10:10
- Sometimes life is not fair
- Through salvation (Judgement) comes fairness
- We hurt ourselves with the question "WHY?"
- Like we can demand an answer from God
2 Corinthians 5:14
- Love compels us not out of duty
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Jesus - the Zealot (part 1)
By Richard Dixon in 1999-09-26
Zealot = a man who aims at overthrows Jesus mission was to overthrow Satan's ruling government over the earth 1 John 3:7-8
- Jesus came to destroy Satan
- A zealot has a cause
- What was Jesus' cause?
- Save man from hell
- Save man from himself
- Save man from Satan
Matthew 26:50-55
- They saw Jesus as a renigade
Cause worth living for
Luke 9:25
- What good is it?
- What would you write down as things that you are trying to gain?
- Living for Jesus is living life to the full
Luke 10:10
- Sometimes life is not fair
- Through salvation (Judgement) comes fairness
- We hurt ourselves with the question "WHY?"
- Like we can demand an answer from God
2 Corinthians 5:14
- Love compels us not out of duty
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Jesus - the Zealot (part 1)
By Richard Dixon in 1999-09-26
Zealot = a man who aims at overthrows Jesus mission was to overthrow Satan's ruling government over the earth 1 John 3:7-8
- Jesus came to destroy Satan
- A zealot has a cause
- What was Jesus' cause?
- Save man from hell
- Save man from himself
- Save man from Satan
Matthew 26:50-55
- They saw Jesus as a renigade
Cause worth living for
Luke 9:25
- What good is it?
- What would you write down as things that you are trying to gain?
- Living for Jesus is living life to the full
Luke 10:10
- Sometimes life is not fair
- Through salvation (Judgement) comes fairness
- We hurt ourselves with the question "WHY?"
- Like we can demand an answer from God
2 Corinthians 5:14
- Love compels us not out of duty
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Jesus - the Zealot (part 1)
By Richard Dixon in 1999-09-26
Zealot = a man who aims at overthrows Jesus mission was to overthrow Satan's ruling government over the earth 1 John 3:7-8
- Jesus came to destroy Satan
- A zealot has a cause
- What was Jesus' cause?
- Save man from hell
- Save man from himself
- Save man from Satan
Matthew 26:50-55
- They saw Jesus as a renigade
Cause worth living for
Luke 9:25
- What good is it?
- What would you write down as things that you are trying to gain?
- Living for Jesus is living life to the full
Luke 10:10
- Sometimes life is not fair
- Through salvation (Judgement) comes fairness
- We hurt ourselves with the question "WHY?"
- Like we can demand an answer from God
2 Corinthians 5:14
- Love compels us not out of duty
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Jesus - the Zealot (part 1)
By Richard Dixon in 1999-09-26
Zealot = a man who aims at overthrows Jesus mission was to overthrow Satan's ruling government over the earth 1 John 3:7-8
- Jesus came to destroy Satan
- A zealot has a cause
- What was Jesus' cause?
- Save man from hell
- Save man from himself
- Save man from Satan
Matthew 26:50-55
- They saw Jesus as a renigade
Cause worth living for
Luke 9:25
- What good is it?
- What would you write down as things that you are trying to gain?
- Living for Jesus is living life to the full
Luke 10:10
- Sometimes life is not fair
- Through salvation (Judgement) comes fairness
- We hurt ourselves with the question "WHY?"
- Like we can demand an answer from God
2 Corinthians 5:14
- Love compels us not out of duty
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
|
Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Why Jesus Came (part 2)
Validate the Way
John 14:6
- Only one way
- Doing good thing is not enough
- Make every effort
Luke 13:22-25
Matthew 7:13-23
- Not an easy life, but the right one.
Explote the false teachers
Matthew 23:1-38
- Not Rabbit, not Reveron
- Jesus was against self-righteousness:
- Snakes! hypocrites! blind men!
- False teachings:
- Pray Jesus into your heart.
- Just believe
- Work for your salvation
Jesus came to S A V E us from satan, others, and ourselves.
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Jesus - The Lord (part 1) Preached by Richard Dixon on 1999-10-10
We have many bosses:
- Landlord
- Boss at work
- Teacher
Jesus isn't like any of them...AMEN!
Matthew 9:27-34
- When ever you do something right
- Some is telling you you are doing it wrong
- You need to feel good about what you are doing
- The religous did the taring down
- They were afraid of losing their members
Jesus is Lord of our Faith
Do you believe that you will receive everything that you ask for in prayer?
Do you doubt more than you believe?
5 Faith Killers:
- Hesitation - when accidents happen
- Doubting syndrome - not expecting anything to happen
- Pessimistic attitude - everything will go bad (from childhood)
- Ingraditude - not being grateful
- Fear - can be overcome by love
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Jesus - The Lord (part 1) Preached by Richard Dixon on 1999-10-10
We have many bosses:
- Landlord
- Boss at work
- Teacher
Jesus isn't like any of them...AMEN!
Matthew 9:27-34
- When ever you do something right
- Some is telling you you are doing it wrong
- You need to feel good about what you are doing
- The religous did the taring down
- They were afraid of losing their members
Jesus is Lord of our Faith
Do you believe that you will receive everything that you ask for in prayer?
Do you doubt more than you believe?
5 Faith Killers:
- Hesitation - when accidents happen
- Doubting syndrome - not expecting anything to happen
- Pessimistic attitude - everything will go bad (from childhood)
- Ingraditude - not being grateful
- Fear - can be overcome by love
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Jesus - The Lord (part 1) Preached by Richard Dixon on 1999-10-10
We have many bosses:
- Landlord
- Boss at work
- Teacher
Jesus isn't like any of them...AMEN!
Matthew 9:27-34
- When ever you do something right
- Some is telling you you are doing it wrong
- You need to feel good about what you are doing
- The religous did the taring down
- They were afraid of losing their members
Jesus is Lord of our Faith
Do you believe that you will receive everything that you ask for in prayer?
Do you doubt more than you believe?
5 Faith Killers:
- Hesitation - when accidents happen
- Doubting syndrome - not expecting anything to happen
- Pessimistic attitude - everything will go bad (from childhood)
- Ingraditude - not being grateful
- Fear - can be overcome by love
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Jesus - The Lord (part 1) Preached by Richard Dixon on 1999-10-10
We have many bosses:
- Landlord
- Boss at work
- Teacher
Jesus isn't like any of them...AMEN!
Matthew 9:27-34
- When ever you do something right
- Some is telling you you are doing it wrong
- You need to feel good about what you are doing
- The religous did the taring down
- They were afraid of losing their members
Jesus is Lord of our Faith
Do you believe that you will receive everything that you ask for in prayer?
Do you doubt more than you believe?
5 Faith Killers:
- Hesitation - when accidents happen
- Doubting syndrome - not expecting anything to happen
- Pessimistic attitude - everything will go bad (from childhood)
- Ingraditude - not being grateful
- Fear - can be overcome by love
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Jesus - The Lord (part 1) Preached by Richard Dixon on 1999-10-10
We have many bosses:
- Landlord
- Boss at work
- Teacher
Jesus isn't like any of them...AMEN!
Matthew 9:27-34
- When ever you do something right
- Some is telling you you are doing it wrong
- You need to feel good about what you are doing
- The religous did the taring down
- They were afraid of losing their members
Jesus is Lord of our Faith
Do you believe that you will receive everything that you ask for in prayer?
Do you doubt more than you believe?
5 Faith Killers:
- Hesitation - when accidents happen
- Doubting syndrome - not expecting anything to happen
- Pessimistic attitude - everything will go bad (from childhood)
- Ingraditude - not being grateful
- Fear - can be overcome by love
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Jesus - The Lord (part 1) Preached by Richard Dixon on 1999-10-10
We have many bosses:
- Landlord
- Boss at work
- Teacher
Jesus isn't like any of them...AMEN!
Matthew 9:27-34
- When ever you do something right
- Some is telling you you are doing it wrong
- You need to feel good about what you are doing
- The religous did the taring down
- They were afraid of losing their members
Jesus is Lord of our Faith
Do you believe that you will receive everything that you ask for in prayer?
Do you doubt more than you believe?
5 Faith Killers:
- Hesitation - when accidents happen
- Doubting syndrome - not expecting anything to happen
- Pessimistic attitude - everything will go bad (from childhood)
- Ingraditude - not being grateful
- Fear - can be overcome by love
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Jesus - The Lord (part 1) Preached by Richard Dixon on 1999-10-10
We have many bosses:
- Landlord
- Boss at work
- Teacher
Jesus isn't like any of them...AMEN!
Matthew 9:27-34
- When ever you do something right
- Some is telling you you are doing it wrong
- You need to feel good about what you are doing
- The religous did the taring down
- They were afraid of losing their members
Jesus is Lord of our Faith
Do you believe that you will receive everything that you ask for in prayer?
Do you doubt more than you believe?
5 Faith Killers:
- Hesitation - when accidents happen
- Doubting syndrome - not expecting anything to happen
- Pessimistic attitude - everything will go bad (from childhood)
- Ingraditude - not being grateful
- Fear - can be overcome by love
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Jesus - The Lord (part 1) Preached by Richard Dixon on 1999-10-10
We have many bosses:
- Landlord
- Boss at work
- Teacher
Jesus isn't like any of them...AMEN!
Matthew 9:27-34
- When ever you do something right
- Some is telling you you are doing it wrong
- You need to feel good about what you are doing
- The religous did the taring down
- They were afraid of losing their members
Jesus is Lord of our Faith
Do you believe that you will receive everything that you ask for in prayer?
Do you doubt more than you believe?
5 Faith Killers:
- Hesitation - when accidents happen
- Doubting syndrome - not expecting anything to happen
- Pessimistic attitude - everything will go bad (from childhood)
- Ingraditude - not being grateful
- Fear - can be overcome by love
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Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
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Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
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Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
|
Jesus - The Lord (part 2)
Jesus is Lord of the Harvest
Matthew 9:35-38
- Are you happy?
- Are the hopeless and harassed?
- Happiness produces more than guilt-driven action.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:1-14
- Why do you go to church?
- Out of habit?
- Because you are suppose to?
- Law is here to protect, direct, and save us
1 John 5:3
- Obeying comes happiness
- We show God we love him by obeying him.
Is Jesus your Lord?
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Desire's Journey - Great Restoration (part 2)
Restoration of the world is play out each spring and summer
Jesus preached more than sin management and forgiveness
He annouced the coming of the kingdom of God
- Preaching the good news of the kingdom - Matthew 4:23
- Repent and believe the good news - Mark 1:15
- Proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God - Luke 8:1
- He appeared to them for 40 days and spokr about the kingdom of God - Acts 1:3
God's kingdom - his will is done "on earth as it is in heaven"
In heaven, everything is as it was meant to be
Isn't every one of our sorrows on earth the result of things not being as they were meant to be?
Jesus healed every disease and sickness among the people - Matthew 4:23
He spoke and the kingdom of God and healed those who needed healing - Luke 9:11
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Desire's Journey - Great Restoration (part 2)
Restoration of the world is play out each spring and summer
Jesus preached more than sin management and forgiveness
He annouced the coming of the kingdom of God
- Preaching the good news of the kingdom - Matthew 4:23
- Repent and believe the good news - Mark 1:15
- Proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God - Luke 8:1
- He appeared to them for 40 days and spokr about the kingdom of God - Acts 1:3
God's kingdom - his will is done "on earth as it is in heaven"
In heaven, everything is as it was meant to be
Isn't every one of our sorrows on earth the result of things not being as they were meant to be?
Jesus healed every disease and sickness among the people - Matthew 4:23
He spoke and the kingdom of God and healed those who needed healing - Luke 9:11
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Desire's Journey - The Grand Affair (part 3)
On that day, Jesus appears and announces himself as the Bridegroom - Matthew 9:15
Jesus makes his proposal: I will prepare a place for you - John 14:2-3
Culture of the day - these very words would be used by a young man to his fiancee
He would return to his father's house and build the additonal room to be the bride suite
We have become betrothed to the Bidegroom
The bride belongs to the bridegroom - John 3:29
We are in the time of waiting for the Bridegroom to return
The whole life of the good Christian is a holy longing - Augustine
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Desire's Journey - The Adventure Begins (part 1)
The fear of being bored is an unspoken fear of many about the life coming
Parable of the talents, what do the faithful get when they are rewarded?
More work!
You have faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things - Luke 19
Wouldn't a vacation be better?
Jesus believes he is sharing something delightful with us
Come and share your master's happiness - Matthew 25:23
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Desire's Journey - The Adventure Begins (part 5) Creation awaits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed - Romans 8:19
The kingdom of God prepared for you since the creation of the world - Matthew 25:31-34
He will put the faithful and wise servant in charge of all his possessions - Matthew 24:47
They will reign forever and ever - Revelation 22:5
We will take the position for which we have uniquely made and will rule with him
Much of the activity of God in our lives brings us to the place where we can be entrusted
To each their own
Each person will live out the passion of their heart - given by God
The kings of the earth will bring their splendor into it - Revelation 21:24
Hard to believe that we can add anything to the splendor of God
That is exactly what we are designed for and what our future involves
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Desire's Journey - The Adventure Begins (part 5) Creation awaits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed - Romans 8:19
The kingdom of God prepared for you since the creation of the world - Matthew 25:31-34
He will put the faithful and wise servant in charge of all his possessions - Matthew 24:47
They will reign forever and ever - Revelation 22:5
We will take the position for which we have uniquely made and will rule with him
Much of the activity of God in our lives brings us to the place where we can be entrusted
To each their own
Each person will live out the passion of their heart - given by God
The kings of the earth will bring their splendor into it - Revelation 21:24
Hard to believe that we can add anything to the splendor of God
That is exactly what we are designed for and what our future involves
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Desire's Journey - The Adventure Begins (part 5) Creation awaits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed - Romans 8:19
The kingdom of God prepared for you since the creation of the world - Matthew 25:31-34
He will put the faithful and wise servant in charge of all his possessions - Matthew 24:47
They will reign forever and ever - Revelation 22:5
We will take the position for which we have uniquely made and will rule with him
Much of the activity of God in our lives brings us to the place where we can be entrusted
To each their own
Each person will live out the passion of their heart - given by God
The kings of the earth will bring their splendor into it - Revelation 21:24
Hard to believe that we can add anything to the splendor of God
That is exactly what we are designed for and what our future involves
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Desire's Journey - The Adventure Begins (part 5) Creation awaits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed - Romans 8:19
The kingdom of God prepared for you since the creation of the world - Matthew 25:31-34
He will put the faithful and wise servant in charge of all his possessions - Matthew 24:47
They will reign forever and ever - Revelation 22:5
We will take the position for which we have uniquely made and will rule with him
Much of the activity of God in our lives brings us to the place where we can be entrusted
To each their own
Each person will live out the passion of their heart - given by God
The kings of the earth will bring their splendor into it - Revelation 21:24
Hard to believe that we can add anything to the splendor of God
That is exactly what we are designed for and what our future involves
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Desire's Journey - The Adventure Begins (part 5) Creation awaits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed - Romans 8:19
The kingdom of God prepared for you since the creation of the world - Matthew 25:31-34
He will put the faithful and wise servant in charge of all his possessions - Matthew 24:47
They will reign forever and ever - Revelation 22:5
We will take the position for which we have uniquely made and will rule with him
Much of the activity of God in our lives brings us to the place where we can be entrusted
To each their own
Each person will live out the passion of their heart - given by God
The kings of the earth will bring their splendor into it - Revelation 21:24
Hard to believe that we can add anything to the splendor of God
That is exactly what we are designed for and what our future involves
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Desire's Journey - Deeper Desire (part 5) We can learn many things about the journey of desire in the story of Jesus' wilderness trial
1. He was hungry - Matthew 4:1-4
- We can see the humanity of Jesus
- Because his hunger was real, we can learn something about ours
- Hunger is normal, except it
- Don't be embarrassed by it, don't try to hide it
- We end up repenting of the wrong thing
Satan: You don't have to stay hungry, you have options
The lie is that the options will bring us what we most deeply want and need
Evey idol is an impostor - not true life
When on a marathon - and are given a beer
It is cold (we desire cold) but we know we really need cold water for our thirst
Junk food does not have the nutrition we need
When we have been working out, working hard in the field, we know what we want
Knowing full well what our heart's real thirst is, we will have looked the imposer in the face and laughed as Jesus did
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Desire's Journey - Deeper Desire (part 5) We can learn many things about the journey of desire in the story of Jesus' wilderness trial
1. He was hungry - Matthew 4:1-4
- We can see the humanity of Jesus
- Because his hunger was real, we can learn something about ours
- Hunger is normal, except it
- Don't be embarrassed by it, don't try to hide it
- We end up repenting of the wrong thing
Satan: You don't have to stay hungry, you have options
The lie is that the options will bring us what we most deeply want and need
Evey idol is an impostor - not true life
When on a marathon - and are given a beer
It is cold (we desire cold) but we know we really need cold water for our thirst
Junk food does not have the nutrition we need
When we have been working out, working hard in the field, we know what we want
Knowing full well what our heart's real thirst is, we will have looked the imposer in the face and laughed as Jesus did
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Desire's Journey - Deeper Desire (part 5) We can learn many things about the journey of desire in the story of Jesus' wilderness trial
1. He was hungry - Matthew 4:1-4
- We can see the humanity of Jesus
- Because his hunger was real, we can learn something about ours
- Hunger is normal, except it
- Don't be embarrassed by it, don't try to hide it
- We end up repenting of the wrong thing
Satan: You don't have to stay hungry, you have options
The lie is that the options will bring us what we most deeply want and need
Evey idol is an impostor - not true life
When on a marathon - and are given a beer
It is cold (we desire cold) but we know we really need cold water for our thirst
Junk food does not have the nutrition we need
When we have been working out, working hard in the field, we know what we want
Knowing full well what our heart's real thirst is, we will have looked the imposer in the face and laughed as Jesus did
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Desire's Journey - Deeper Desire (part 5) We can learn many things about the journey of desire in the story of Jesus' wilderness trial
1. He was hungry - Matthew 4:1-4
- We can see the humanity of Jesus
- Because his hunger was real, we can learn something about ours
- Hunger is normal, except it
- Don't be embarrassed by it, don't try to hide it
- We end up repenting of the wrong thing
Satan: You don't have to stay hungry, you have options
The lie is that the options will bring us what we most deeply want and need
Evey idol is an impostor - not true life
When on a marathon - and are given a beer
It is cold (we desire cold) but we know we really need cold water for our thirst
Junk food does not have the nutrition we need
When we have been working out, working hard in the field, we know what we want
Knowing full well what our heart's real thirst is, we will have looked the imposer in the face and laughed as Jesus did
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Desire's Journey - Deeper Desire (part 7) From the section about Jesus' trial in the dessert
3. Satan reveals his true self - Matthew 4:8-11
Satan: "You don't have to take the route of suffering"
"There are shortcuts, just give your heart away"
Jesus: "There are no shortcuts, my heart belongs to God alone"
Once we realize what a precious that heart's desire is, we must see that and guard it with all of our might
- To neglect it is foolishness
- To kill it is suicide
- To allow it to wander aimlessly is disaster
We must be serious about our happiness
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Desire's Journey - Deeper Desire (part 7) From the section about Jesus' trial in the dessert
3. Satan reveals his true self - Matthew 4:8-11
Satan: "You don't have to take the route of suffering"
"There are shortcuts, just give your heart away"
Jesus: "There are no shortcuts, my heart belongs to God alone"
Once we realize what a precious that heart's desire is, we must see that and guard it with all of our might
- To neglect it is foolishness
- To kill it is suicide
- To allow it to wander aimlessly is disaster
We must be serious about our happiness
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Desire's Journey - Deeper Desire (part 7) From the section about Jesus' trial in the dessert
3. Satan reveals his true self - Matthew 4:8-11
Satan: "You don't have to take the route of suffering"
"There are shortcuts, just give your heart away"
Jesus: "There are no shortcuts, my heart belongs to God alone"
Once we realize what a precious that heart's desire is, we must see that and guard it with all of our might
- To neglect it is foolishness
- To kill it is suicide
- To allow it to wander aimlessly is disaster
We must be serious about our happiness
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Desire's Journey - Deeper Desire (part 7) From the section about Jesus' trial in the dessert
3. Satan reveals his true self - Matthew 4:8-11
Satan: "You don't have to take the route of suffering"
"There are shortcuts, just give your heart away"
Jesus: "There are no shortcuts, my heart belongs to God alone"
Once we realize what a precious that heart's desire is, we must see that and guard it with all of our might
- To neglect it is foolishness
- To kill it is suicide
- To allow it to wander aimlessly is disaster
We must be serious about our happiness
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Waking Dead - At War (part 2)
The theme of does not end with the Old Testament
I have come to bring peace but the sword - Matthew 10:34
The birth of Christ was an act of war
The enemy knew it and tried to kill him - Matthew 2:13
The whole life of Christ is marked by battle and confrontation
- Kick out demons with a stern command
- Rebukes fever and it leaves
- Rebukes a storm and it resides
- Confronts the Pharisees numberous times
- He wakes Lazarus from the dead
- Decends into hell and leads a train of captives free - Ephesians 4:8-9
Not just a theme of the Bible but the backdrop for the whole story
What is he fighting for? Our freedom and restoration
The glory of God is man fully alive
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Waking Dead - At War (part 2)
The theme of does not end with the Old Testament
I have come to bring peace but the sword - Matthew 10:34
The birth of Christ was an act of war
The enemy knew it and tried to kill him - Matthew 2:13
The whole life of Christ is marked by battle and confrontation
- Kick out demons with a stern command
- Rebukes fever and it leaves
- Rebukes a storm and it resides
- Confronts the Pharisees numberous times
- He wakes Lazarus from the dead
- Decends into hell and leads a train of captives free - Ephesians 4:8-9
Not just a theme of the Bible but the backdrop for the whole story
What is he fighting for? Our freedom and restoration
The glory of God is man fully alive
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Waking Dead - Heart is Central
The heart is central
The need to even to be remined of this show how far we have fallen from the life we were meant to have
The heart is addressed in the Bible more than any other topic
Love the Lord your God with all your heart - Deuteronomy 6:5
Man looks at the outward appearance, Lord looks at the heart - 1 Samuel 16:7
Where your teasure is, there your heart will be also - Luke 12:34
Trust in the Lord with all of your heart - Proverbs 3:5
These people honor me from their lips but their hearts are far from me - Matthew 15:8
The Lord weighs the heart - Proverbs 21:2
The heart can be:
- Trouble, wounded, pierced, grieved, even broken
- Cheerful, glad, merry, joyful, rejoicing
- Whole or divided
- Wise or foolish
- Steadfast, true, upright, stout, valiant
- Frightened, faint, cowardly
- Wandering, forgetful, dull, stubborn, proud, hardened
The heart can be unpredictable but it is central to our being
The heart answers a lot of questions:
- Why did my relationship fail? One or both don't have to heart to make it work
- Why are some many struggling with depression and discouragement? They have lost heart
- Why can I not break free from our addiction? We gave our heart away and need to get it back
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Waking Dead - Point of all Living Everything you love is what makes a life worth living
Action: Set down the book and make a list of all the things you love
- People in your life
- Things that bring you joy
- Places that are dear to you
A life filled with loving is a life most like the one that God live - Ephesians 5:1-2
Jesus was asked what was most important
He boiled it down to loving God and loving others - everything else will fall into place
The heart is the connecting point; can not love without it
If we can truly love, be loved, and never lose love - we would be finally truly happy
If we worship efficiency, we can not grow in our love
Some try to master all sort of principles and and never know God intimately, heart to heart.
If do all sorts of Christian things without knowing God, he will say "I never knew you" - Matthew 7:22-23
The point is not the activity but intimacy with God
Taking a course on anatomy won't help you love you spouse
Taking a religion class will not help you love God
You will find God when you seek him with all of your heart - Jeremiah 29:13
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Waking Dead - Point of all Living Everything you love is what makes a life worth living
Action: Set down the book and make a list of all the things you love
- People in your life
- Things that bring you joy
- Places that are dear to you
A life filled with loving is a life most like the one that God live - Ephesians 5:1-2
Jesus was asked what was most important
He boiled it down to loving God and loving others - everything else will fall into place
The heart is the connecting point; can not love without it
If we can truly love, be loved, and never lose love - we would be finally truly happy
If we worship efficiency, we can not grow in our love
Some try to master all sort of principles and and never know God intimately, heart to heart.
If do all sorts of Christian things without knowing God, he will say "I never knew you" - Matthew 7:22-23
The point is not the activity but intimacy with God
Taking a course on anatomy won't help you love you spouse
Taking a religion class will not help you love God
You will find God when you seek him with all of your heart - Jeremiah 29:13
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Waking Dead - Our Desperate Need Something has gone wrong within the human race
Most of the misery we suffer on this planet is the fruit of the human heart gone bad
God created us to reflect his glory
Barely three chapters into the Bible, we have missed up the whole project - Sin enters the picture
By chapter 6, God can not bear it anymore and has to start over - Genesis 6:5-6
This is the first mention of God's heart and it is broken
We know we are not what we were meant to be
Most of the religions concur on this point
Usual remedies involve some sort of shaping up
- Jews try to keep the Law
- Buddhist follow the Eightfold Path
- Muslims live by the Five Pillars
- Many Christians attend church and live morally
The problem is not our behavior, it is in us
Out of the heart comes all sorts of evil - Matthew 15:19
We don't need an upgrade, we need transformation
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Waking Dead - Life to the Full Christ died for us but he also raised for us
His resurrection was as much for us as his death was
Count yourself dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus - Romans 6:11
God made us alive with Christ - Ephesians 2:5
We received our sinful nature from Adam - now we receive a good and holy nature from Christ
God plan is not to just forgive you but restore you
Make a good tree and its fruit will be good - Matthew 12:33
The covenant has two parts: I will give you a new heart and spirit, remove the heart of stone and flesh - Ezekiel 36:26
I have come that they may have life and it to the full - John 10:10
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Waking Dead - Glory (part 1) Our destiny is to come fully alive
To explain sin, some have gone to the point of saying "I am just a sinner, saved by grace" or "there sure isn't anything good in me"
But this is unbibical
They point to: "For I know that nothing good lives in me" - Romans 7:18
Notice he says " in my flesh" - there is a difference between the flesh (old heart) and the true you
Yes, we battle sin and crucify the flesh but we choose to live from the new heart
That sinful nature you battle is not who you are
"it is no longer I myself who do it" X 2 - Romans 7:17-18; 20, 22
Paul opens the letter with "Paul, an apostle" not as a sinner
You should shine like stars - Philippians 2:15-16
Let your light shine before men - Matthew 5:16
Shame says - "I am nothing to look at. I am not capable of goodness"
Humility say - "I bear a glory for sure, but it is a reflected glory"
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Waking Dead - Guided Narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few will find it - Matthew 7:14
Each day: do you wake to tackle a to do list or wake in the midst of a dangerous story?
If you are not pursuing a dangerous quest, then you do not need a guide
If you want the life Jesus offers, then you are going to need more than a handful of principles
Can not possibly prepare yourself for ever situation
We need God intimately and we need him desperately
You have made know the path of life - Psalms 16:11
There is a narrow path to life and we need help finding it
Example path from a church:
- Become a member
- Take a course on doctrine
- Faithfully attend the Sunday morning service and small group fellowship
- Complete a course on Christian growth
- Live a life of Christian growth
- Complete a course on evangelism
- Consistently look for opportunities to evangelize
- Complete a course on finances, marriage, and parenting
- Complete a course on leadership
- Complete a course on hermeneutics
- Complete a course on spiritual gifts
- Complete a course on missions
- Complete a course on biblical counseling
- Carry a significant local church ministry load
Program teaches you principles and how to apply them but not how to walk with God
All religions has principles to follow but only Christianity can teach you to walk with God
The most important thing of all is intimacy with God
Those who only do good things - Jesus will say I never knew you - Matthew 7:23
Teach a man to fish?
Teach a man to walk with God and you help him solve the rest of his life
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Waking Dead - Guided Narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few will find it - Matthew 7:14
Each day: do you wake to tackle a to do list or wake in the midst of a dangerous story?
If you are not pursuing a dangerous quest, then you do not need a guide
If you want the life Jesus offers, then you are going to need more than a handful of principles
Can not possibly prepare yourself for ever situation
We need God intimately and we need him desperately
You have made know the path of life - Psalms 16:11
There is a narrow path to life and we need help finding it
Example path from a church:
- Become a member
- Take a course on doctrine
- Faithfully attend the Sunday morning service and small group fellowship
- Complete a course on Christian growth
- Live a life of Christian growth
- Complete a course on evangelism
- Consistently look for opportunities to evangelize
- Complete a course on finances, marriage, and parenting
- Complete a course on leadership
- Complete a course on hermeneutics
- Complete a course on spiritual gifts
- Complete a course on missions
- Complete a course on biblical counseling
- Carry a significant local church ministry load
Program teaches you principles and how to apply them but not how to walk with God
All religions has principles to follow but only Christianity can teach you to walk with God
The most important thing of all is intimacy with God
Those who only do good things - Jesus will say I never knew you - Matthew 7:23
Teach a man to fish?
Teach a man to walk with God and you help him solve the rest of his life
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Waking Dead - Wisdom and Heart Our heart has been made good by work of Christ but we haven't learned how to live from it
Launching out with an untrained heart can bring disaster
We can easily be shamed into sin management and think our heart is bad
The church choose those who had both wisdom and the Spirit - Acts 6:3
We need both
Wisdom is crying out
- Do not rush the field - Luke 14:31
- Train yourself to discern good from evil - Hebrews 5:14
- Live as through your life is at stake - Matthew 10:16
Wisdom is not cramming our heads with principles but developing a discerning heart
Solomon was so sharp because he had a wise and discerning heart - 1 Kings 3:9
But wisdom is not enough
- Against "wisdom", the disciples were asked to go Saul, the one who used to murder Christians, and lay his hands on him - Acts 9:13-14
- Would you counsel a father to sacrifice his only child?
- Take on a fortified city by slashing your ranks from 32,000 to 300?
- Jesus to give himself up to the authorities and let himself get killed
Wisdom is not enough, it may even hold us back
The common sense life can be the enemy of the supernatural life
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Waking Dead - Spiritual Warfare (part 4) Heads up. Satan can give us actions and words to say:
- Satan incited David to take a census of Israel - 1 Chronicles 21:1
- To Peter: "Get behind me Satan" - Matthew 16:21-23
Some trying to "work through" things are simply have agreements with the Enemy
Do you really think the source of that is just you? or God?
Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry - Ephesians 4:26-27
Not just anger - it happens through all sorts of issues
Satan uses your wounds and unresolved emotional issues to pin your heart down under a spiritual stronghold
Wounds we take are not accidential
We must be careful not to make agreements with Satan to increase his dominion
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Waking Dead - Spiritual Warfare (part 4) Heads up. Satan can give us actions and words to say:
- Satan incited David to take a census of Israel - 1 Chronicles 21:1
- To Peter: "Get behind me Satan" - Matthew 16:21-23
Some trying to "work through" things are simply have agreements with the Enemy
Do you really think the source of that is just you? or God?
Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry - Ephesians 4:26-27
Not just anger - it happens through all sorts of issues
Satan uses your wounds and unresolved emotional issues to pin your heart down under a spiritual stronghold
Wounds we take are not accidential
We must be careful not to make agreements with Satan to increase his dominion
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Waking Dead - Spiritual Warfare (part 4) Heads up. Satan can give us actions and words to say:
- Satan incited David to take a census of Israel - 1 Chronicles 21:1
- To Peter: "Get behind me Satan" - Matthew 16:21-23
Some trying to "work through" things are simply have agreements with the Enemy
Do you really think the source of that is just you? or God?
Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry - Ephesians 4:26-27
Not just anger - it happens through all sorts of issues
Satan uses your wounds and unresolved emotional issues to pin your heart down under a spiritual stronghold
Wounds we take are not accidential
We must be careful not to make agreements with Satan to increase his dominion
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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I Am Willing
Preached by Dan Rice on 2002-09-15
Matthew 8:1-3
- He may have felt unimportant
- He may have felt unworthy
- He may have felt unconvinced
- Jesus was willing - are you?
- What is your lepersy?
- self
- situation
- mental
- physical
- Jesus willing to be served?
- Are you willing to serve? Reachout? Love?
Jesus doesn't want the unwilling
Could you love if you they do not love you? Jesus was!!
Love the Unloved
Matthew 20:29-34
- What do you want?
- He had compassion not pity
- Are willing to love the unlovable?
Love the Unloving
Matthew 5:43-48
- Jews were bitter about the Romans
- Do you love who those who hate you?
- Give them your heart?
Love the Unlovely
Matthew 15:29-31
- Are you religious or loving?
- What angers you?
- What you willing to do?
- What are not willing to do?
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Waking Dead - Setting the Heart Free All spiritual warfare follows a simple pattern - James 4:7
Submit and resist
Submit ourselves to Christ and resist whatever has come against us or those we love
Their needs to "dailyness" to our walk
1. We have to choose to abide in Christ
Consecrate our whole body:
- Body - Romans 12:1
- Soul - Luke 10:27
- Spirit - 1 Corinthians 6:17
2. Then we need to cleanse our lives with the blood of Christ
Take our place under the headship of Christ
The faith of centurion, he understood authority - Matthew 8:10
Most sins fall under:
- Pride - independence from God
- Idolatry - Giving our devotion, fear, or any part of our heart to something other than God
We need to ask God to search our hearts so we might confess sin and agreements we have made
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Contagious Christian - Benefits (part 3) 4. Spiritual Growth
If holding onto our faith and not advancing it much - it will become a chore and prayer a dry routine
- Scripture reading becomes I have to read it to understand the gospel for others
- Talking to God suddenly takes on a new purpose - passionate pleas for friends
- Our desire to worship grows as your gratitude grows
- Helps maintain a high standard of purity
5. Spiritual Confidence
It is ironic that the act of preparing to show others the gospel is often the cause for us to understand it better ourselves
In the face of opposition, we gain heightened sense of spiritual confidence
Imagine what happens when one of these people becomes a Christian
6. Enduring Investments
Jesus warned his followers to not store up treasures on earth - Matthew 6:19-20
Everything will be destroyed eventually - 2 Peter 3:10-11
It is a mistake to invest so much time and energy into things that won't last
7. Honor of Being God's Agent
This is to my Father's glory, that you bear much fruit - John 15:8
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Contagious Christian - Benefits (part 3) 4. Spiritual Growth
If holding onto our faith and not advancing it much - it will become a chore and prayer a dry routine
- Scripture reading becomes I have to read it to understand the gospel for others
- Talking to God suddenly takes on a new purpose - passionate pleas for friends
- Our desire to worship grows as your gratitude grows
- Helps maintain a high standard of purity
5. Spiritual Confidence
It is ironic that the act of preparing to show others the gospel is often the cause for us to understand it better ourselves
In the face of opposition, we gain heightened sense of spiritual confidence
Imagine what happens when one of these people becomes a Christian
6. Enduring Investments
Jesus warned his followers to not store up treasures on earth - Matthew 6:19-20
Everything will be destroyed eventually - 2 Peter 3:10-11
It is a mistake to invest so much time and energy into things that won't last
7. Honor of Being God's Agent
This is to my Father's glory, that you bear much fruit - John 15:8
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Contagious Christian - The Costs of Outreach
1. Time and Energy
How better to expend time and energy than investing into someone who will thank you for enternity?
What other investment will reap so high a reward?
2. Reading and Study
Some effect to make cetain you know what you are talking about
3. Money
The amount of hard cash spent is still relatively low in camparsion to the overwhelming rewards that result
Can't imagine a safer investment
4. Risk of Embarrassment, Rejection or Persecution
Blessed are you when people insult you - great is your reward in heaven - Matthew 5:11-12
5. Complication of Life
It entangles us in the concerns and activities of their lives
We have less independence
Add to our overloaded schedules
But so does getting married, having children, and buying a house
The most important things complicate our lives, but they are worth it!
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Contagious Christian - The Costs of Outreach
1. Time and Energy
How better to expend time and energy than investing into someone who will thank you for enternity?
What other investment will reap so high a reward?
2. Reading and Study
Some effect to make cetain you know what you are talking about
3. Money
The amount of hard cash spent is still relatively low in camparsion to the overwhelming rewards that result
Can't imagine a safer investment
4. Risk of Embarrassment, Rejection or Persecution
Blessed are you when people insult you - great is your reward in heaven - Matthew 5:11-12
5. Complication of Life
It entangles us in the concerns and activities of their lives
We have less independence
Add to our overloaded schedules
But so does getting married, having children, and buying a house
The most important things complicate our lives, but they are worth it!
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Contagious Christian - Impacting Your World (part 1)
There are expectations everywhere, to have:
- Strong marriages
- Obedient children
- Balanced budgets
- Ethical business
- Effective prayer lives
- Meaningful relationships
Many times the "ought to" comes through louder than the "how to"
Especially true in the challenge of having an evangelist impact
God did not leave us in a state of confusion - What God expects, He enables
We need to focus on the important steps to have maximum impact
HP (High Potency) + CP (Close Proximity) + CC (Clear Communication) = Maximum Impact (MI)
We are the salt of the world - Matthew 5:13
- Salt makes us thristy
- It spices things us
- It preserves - holds back decay
Which did Jesus have in mind? We don't know
HP (High Potency) = means we need to have a strong concentration of Christ's influnce in our lives
CP (Close Proximity) = means we need to get close to people we're hoping to reach in order to allow His power to have its intended effect
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Contagious Christian - Impacting Your World (part 2) You are the light of the world - Matthew 5:14
What does the light do? Makes things visible and helps us see them for what they really are
God made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of knowledge of the glory of God
We must not cover or obscure the light in any way - Matthew 5:15-16
The Clear Communication (CC - in the formula) must consist of and understanding of:
- God's nature
- Their sinfulness
- Christ's payment
- Steps that must be taken to receive forgiveness
- The new life he offers
How can someone believe without someone helping - Romans 10:14
Make an honest assessment about your evangelism
Which are you?
- High potency, low proximity = remaining isolated from those you need to be with
- Low potency, high proximity = just being part of the world
- High potency, High proximity, No communication = hoping the gospel will just rub off
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Contagious Christian - Impacting Your World (part 2) You are the light of the world - Matthew 5:14
What does the light do? Makes things visible and helps us see them for what they really are
God made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of knowledge of the glory of God
We must not cover or obscure the light in any way - Matthew 5:15-16
The Clear Communication (CC - in the formula) must consist of and understanding of:
- God's nature
- Their sinfulness
- Christ's payment
- Steps that must be taken to receive forgiveness
- The new life he offers
How can someone believe without someone helping - Romans 10:14
Make an honest assessment about your evangelism
Which are you?
- High potency, low proximity = remaining isolated from those you need to be with
- Low potency, high proximity = just being part of the world
- High potency, High proximity, No communication = hoping the gospel will just rub off
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Contagious Christian - Impacting Your World (part 2) You are the light of the world - Matthew 5:14
What does the light do? Makes things visible and helps us see them for what they really are
God made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of knowledge of the glory of God
We must not cover or obscure the light in any way - Matthew 5:15-16
The Clear Communication (CC - in the formula) must consist of and understanding of:
- God's nature
- Their sinfulness
- Christ's payment
- Steps that must be taken to receive forgiveness
- The new life he offers
How can someone believe without someone helping - Romans 10:14
Make an honest assessment about your evangelism
Which are you?
- High potency, low proximity = remaining isolated from those you need to be with
- Low potency, high proximity = just being part of the world
- High potency, High proximity, No communication = hoping the gospel will just rub off
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Contagious Christian - Attractiveness of Authenticity (part 1) Jesus knew the importance of perceptions
Are you either drawing people toward a relationship with God or pushing them further away? - Matthew 5:16
How we conduct our daily lives has implications that reach all the way into eternity
As part of the high potency - there are three qualities of being a Christian
Authenticity, compassion, and sacrifice
Authentic Identity
When people are asked what qualities of person brother you the most - dishonesty usually is near the top of the list
People are drawn to sincerity
Avoid acting like more than you are or pretending you're less that what you are
When following Christ - We renounce the sin in our lives but not the authentic identity we have
One of the greatest mistakes a believer can make is to renounce or repress his uniqueness in a vain attempt to appear more spiritual
Years of identity repression - you can totally lose your understanding of who you really are
There are some who will never see Him for who He really is until they watch Him living uniquely in our lives
The family of God is kaleidoscope of people with different gifts and temperaments
We were fearfully and wonderfully made - Psalms 139:14
There is someone out there one step away from faith, they just need someone like you - your passion, personality, and interests
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Contagious Christian - Pull of Compassion Caring for the tangible needs of others is at the core of Christianity
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless - look at orphans and widows in their distress - James 1:27
Compassion is echoed throughout the Bible:
- Be openhanded toward your brothers and toward the poor - Deuteronomy 15:11
- Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me - Matthew 25:40
- All I ask is that you remember the poor, the very thing I was eager to do - Galatians 2:10
Uncaring Christianity does not attract inquirers
Clear and consistent demonstration of Christ-like love is a powerful magnet that pulls people toward Him
Not about who you are or what you did
It is about how you care, being a neighbor - Luke 10:36-37
In Luke 10 - when the wounded man awoke, he must have wondered, "Who did this? Why would they do help me in such a great way?"
It is when people start asking, "Why didn't he not turn away like everyone else?"
As I have loved you, so you must love one another - John 13:34-35
All men will know that you are my disciples
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Contagious Christian - Barriers to Relationships (part II) 1 Corinthians 15:33 - Bad company corrupts good character
- In context, Paul was specifically warning against those who deny the resurrection of Jesus
- In other situations, we need to make sure we are the one whose influence is prevailing
- Should be on the offense rather than defense
- Take captive of every thought and make it obedient to Christ - 2 Corinthians 10:4-5
If I spend time with non-Christians in public places, will my reputation be at risk?
Jesus not only risked his reputation but ruined it
He was accused of being a glutton and a drunkard - Luke 7:34
Tells you want kind of people He was around
Jesus said that He associated with sinners because they are sick people that need a doctor - Matthew 9:12-13
The danger was that the doctor may be mistaken as one of His patients
The religious people mutter how inappropriate it was for Him to associate with such disreputable people
Jesus cared much about the lost than his reputation
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Contagious Christian - Barriers to Relationships (part II) 1 Corinthians 15:33 - Bad company corrupts good character
- In context, Paul was specifically warning against those who deny the resurrection of Jesus
- In other situations, we need to make sure we are the one whose influence is prevailing
- Should be on the offense rather than defense
- Take captive of every thought and make it obedient to Christ - 2 Corinthians 10:4-5
If I spend time with non-Christians in public places, will my reputation be at risk?
Jesus not only risked his reputation but ruined it
He was accused of being a glutton and a drunkard - Luke 7:34
Tells you want kind of people He was around
Jesus said that He associated with sinners because they are sick people that need a doctor - Matthew 9:12-13
The danger was that the doctor may be mistaken as one of His patients
The religious people mutter how inappropriate it was for Him to associate with such disreputable people
Jesus cared much about the lost than his reputation
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Contagious Christian - The Peter Approach Peter was ready-aim-fire kind of guy
He was unhesitant and full force
When Jesus ask who he way, he gave an an immediate answer - Matthew 16:15-16
And he later even challenged Jesus' stated mission head on - can you imagine try to correct the Son of God?
He wanted to be close to Jesus no matter what
Tried to walk on water
When enemies came Peter was ready to cut off their heads
He was direct, bold and right to the point
He was a perfect fit for Pentecost in Acts 2 - some one unafraid to take a stand about the crucifixion of Jesus
Some people in the world need a Peter in their lives
They won't come to Christ otherwise - they need someone who won't beat around the bush and helps them clarify/challenge about the truth of Christ
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Contagious Christian - The Peter Approach Peter was ready-aim-fire kind of guy
He was unhesitant and full force
When Jesus ask who he way, he gave an an immediate answer - Matthew 16:15-16
And he later even challenged Jesus' stated mission head on - can you imagine try to correct the Son of God?
He wanted to be close to Jesus no matter what
Tried to walk on water
When enemies came Peter was ready to cut off their heads
He was direct, bold and right to the point
He was a perfect fit for Pentecost in Acts 2 - some one unafraid to take a stand about the crucifixion of Jesus
Some people in the world need a Peter in their lives
They won't come to Christ otherwise - they need someone who won't beat around the bush and helps them clarify/challenge about the truth of Christ
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Contagious Christian - Making the Message Clear (part II) Christ - Common questions
Why couldn't God just forgive and forget, as we can?
Like in car accident, God is willing to forgive but someone still has to pay for the damage
What kind of justice is there in having Jesus suffer instead of me?
God was not a reluctant bystander
The difference is that God is will and he is taking his own punishment for you
You
Many people are left with the impression that if they go to church or they born into a church they are saved
Not everyone that calls Lord, Lord will enter the kingdom - Matthew 7:21-23
We have got to be crystal clear that a personal response is essential
Do vs Done
The difference between religion and Christianity is Do vs Done
Religion spells DO - as in we try to do something for God's salvation
It is like a salesman that needs to meet a quota but does not know what it is
But we can never do enough and will always fall short - Romans 3:23
Christianity spells DONE
Means that what we could never do for ourselves, Christ has already done
He lived a perfect life we could never live
He willingly died on the cross to pay the penalty we owed
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Contagious Christian - Making the Message Clear (part II) Christ - Common questions
Why couldn't God just forgive and forget, as we can?
Like in car accident, God is willing to forgive but someone still has to pay for the damage
What kind of justice is there in having Jesus suffer instead of me?
God was not a reluctant bystander
The difference is that God is will and he is taking his own punishment for you
You
Many people are left with the impression that if they go to church or they born into a church they are saved
Not everyone that calls Lord, Lord will enter the kingdom - Matthew 7:21-23
We have got to be crystal clear that a personal response is essential
Do vs Done
The difference between religion and Christianity is Do vs Done
Religion spells DO - as in we try to do something for God's salvation
It is like a salesman that needs to meet a quota but does not know what it is
But we can never do enough and will always fall short - Romans 3:23
Christianity spells DONE
Means that what we could never do for ourselves, Christ has already done
He lived a perfect life we could never live
He willingly died on the cross to pay the penalty we owed
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Contagious Christian - Making the Message Clear (part II) Christ - Common questions
Why couldn't God just forgive and forget, as we can?
Like in car accident, God is willing to forgive but someone still has to pay for the damage
What kind of justice is there in having Jesus suffer instead of me?
God was not a reluctant bystander
The difference is that God is will and he is taking his own punishment for you
You
Many people are left with the impression that if they go to church or they born into a church they are saved
Not everyone that calls Lord, Lord will enter the kingdom - Matthew 7:21-23
We have got to be crystal clear that a personal response is essential
Do vs Done
The difference between religion and Christianity is Do vs Done
Religion spells DO - as in we try to do something for God's salvation
It is like a salesman that needs to meet a quota but does not know what it is
But we can never do enough and will always fall short - Romans 3:23
Christianity spells DONE
Means that what we could never do for ourselves, Christ has already done
He lived a perfect life we could never live
He willingly died on the cross to pay the penalty we owed
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Contagious Christian - Breaking Barriers to Belief (part I) We have got to help people understand that God is not angry or afraid of honest doubt
He warmly invites those with sincere questions to come, to seek, to knock - Matthew 7:7
How different Jesus is from the religious leaders of the world
Jesus told doubting Thomas to touch him - Luke 24:39
We should expect this to happen and respond by emulating Jesus
Clear communication starts with spiritual conversations
1. Poor Examples
This includes those who are religious and are prideful or hypocritical
Some are narrow-minded and pessimistic have condemned anything they don't happen to like
What can be done to remove this barrier?
- Help them realize that you understand their hesitation
- Live your life as a model that shatters their stereotypes
- Help them to see the other authentic Christians so they know you are not the only one
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Mission - Expectation of Christ Reading Luke 19:11-27
Parable of the 10 minas
God has given us a lifetime of opportunities and blessing with the expectation that they would be utilized to the fullest
Consider the most important goal of life according to Jesus - salvation for all
It is the motivating force behind everything Christ did
Even to the point of dying for it - Matthew 20:28
The gospel must first save me, but then through me, save others
Capitalism and Communism does not give us the answers
No philosophy or religion can meet the needs
God wants to the world more than you do
When God wants something accomplished, he can move mountains to do it
He sacrificed his own Son for saving man
Our God is wildly happy when someone is saved - Luke 15
If we claim to know God, then we most certainly will share with in his attitude
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Mission - Fishers of Men Jesus summarized in one sentence his plan and our destiny
I will make you fishers of men - Mark 1:17
The call is to become, ginormai (greek word)
- to be created
- to be born or produced
- to come into existence
NIV omitted phrase but Jesus is calling men to become something - something that they are not
Cannot become on their own
Not just can things we do and all the way down to the core of our being
We are commanded to follow not to fish
Becoming a fisher of men is the result of following Jesus
It is impossible to follow Jesus and not become a fisher of men
To follow Jesus means:
- Must be committed to obeying all his words - John 8:31
- Must have his heart - Galatians 2:20
- We love that he loves
- God - Matthew 22:37
- Our brothers - John 13:34-35
- The lost - Matthew 9:13
- The kingdom - Matthew 6:33
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Mission - Fishers of Men Jesus summarized in one sentence his plan and our destiny
I will make you fishers of men - Mark 1:17
The call is to become, ginormai (greek word)
- to be created
- to be born or produced
- to come into existence
NIV omitted phrase but Jesus is calling men to become something - something that they are not
Cannot become on their own
Not just can things we do and all the way down to the core of our being
We are commanded to follow not to fish
Becoming a fisher of men is the result of following Jesus
It is impossible to follow Jesus and not become a fisher of men
To follow Jesus means:
- Must be committed to obeying all his words - John 8:31
- Must have his heart - Galatians 2:20
- We love that he loves
- God - Matthew 22:37
- Our brothers - John 13:34-35
- The lost - Matthew 9:13
- The kingdom - Matthew 6:33
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Mission - Fishers of Men Jesus summarized in one sentence his plan and our destiny
I will make you fishers of men - Mark 1:17
The call is to become, ginormai (greek word)
- to be created
- to be born or produced
- to come into existence
NIV omitted phrase but Jesus is calling men to become something - something that they are not
Cannot become on their own
Not just can things we do and all the way down to the core of our being
We are commanded to follow not to fish
Becoming a fisher of men is the result of following Jesus
It is impossible to follow Jesus and not become a fisher of men
To follow Jesus means:
- Must be committed to obeying all his words - John 8:31
- Must have his heart - Galatians 2:20
- We love that he loves
- God - Matthew 22:37
- Our brothers - John 13:34-35
- The lost - Matthew 9:13
- The kingdom - Matthew 6:33
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Mission - All Nations The only event in history where all mankind gathers together is Judgment Day
An expert in the law asked "What I do to inherit eternal life?" and "Who is my neighbor?"
This expert had given his life to study of the scriptures
Jesus illustrates the greatest commandment - one man helping another
Does not talk about:
- Some daring act of evangelism - although He did this almost daily
- Being baptized - although it is commanded and can never be omitted
Who are you helping? Do see those in need?
James 2:14-16 - Do you claim to have faith? It is never alone
Food, clothing, a blanket shows that you have saving faith
Christian who "share their faith" don't always "share their food"
Sometimes we resemble the expert in the law who did not love their neighbor
By focusing on helping the poor, many people seem to become more evangelistic
Physical and spiritual needs are inseparable
Jesus said, I was hungry, of need of clothes, sick. Did you help him? - Matthew 25:35-36
He takes it personally - Jesus grew up poor
Doves were the sacrifice of the poor - Luke 2:24
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Mission - All Nations The only event in history where all mankind gathers together is Judgment Day
An expert in the law asked "What I do to inherit eternal life?" and "Who is my neighbor?"
This expert had given his life to study of the scriptures
Jesus illustrates the greatest commandment - one man helping another
Does not talk about:
- Some daring act of evangelism - although He did this almost daily
- Being baptized - although it is commanded and can never be omitted
Who are you helping? Do see those in need?
James 2:14-16 - Do you claim to have faith? It is never alone
Food, clothing, a blanket shows that you have saving faith
Christian who "share their faith" don't always "share their food"
Sometimes we resemble the expert in the law who did not love their neighbor
By focusing on helping the poor, many people seem to become more evangelistic
Physical and spiritual needs are inseparable
Jesus said, I was hungry, of need of clothes, sick. Did you help him? - Matthew 25:35-36
He takes it personally - Jesus grew up poor
Doves were the sacrifice of the poor - Luke 2:24
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Mission - First the Kingdom No one is ready to follow Jesus who is not ready to put the kingdom of God first above everything else in his life
Take away the radicalness of the message and you take away the power of the message
Compromise it and you have religion but not the church of Jesus Christ
Every kingdom has a king
God is the king of kings and the lord of lords - 2 Timothy 6:15
Jesus is known as both Lord and Christ, King and Savior - Acts 2:38
We are the servants, subjects, and even slaves of God - Romans 6:22
The centurion understood this authority - Luke 7:8
You will be given all the things you need when you seek first the kingdom - Matthew 6:33
Can you powerfully proclaim this message to others because it is so clearly your conviction? - Colossians 3:1-2
When making decisions, ask what is best for the kingdom.
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Mission - Peter, From a Reed Peter was a reed blowing in the wind who became a rock whom God could build great things
Jesus looked at Peter and saw what he could become
Perhaps for the first time in Peter's life someone believed in him and had a vision that he could be someone great
When we feel believed in, we feel loved
The only thing that counts if faith expressing itself through love - Galatians 5:6
God looks at us for what we will become - Jeremiah 29:11
Viewing our day to day struggles and failures as their growth process on the way to becoming what God wants
Peter was convinced of this It kept Peter coming back after his failures
When Peter was asked if he wanted to leave, he said 'Lord, to whom shall we go?" - John 6:68-69
Think of all of Peter's heartbreaking failures....
- Stepped of the boat, only to sink - Matthew 14:31
- Rebuked for his dullness - Matthew 15:15-16
- Rebuked Jesus and got the rebuke of a lifetime - Matthew 16:22-23
- Fell asleep when Jesus needed him most - Matthew 26:40
- Denied knowing Jesus three times and wept bitterly - Matthew 26:75
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Mission - Peter, From a Reed Peter was a reed blowing in the wind who became a rock whom God could build great things
Jesus looked at Peter and saw what he could become
Perhaps for the first time in Peter's life someone believed in him and had a vision that he could be someone great
When we feel believed in, we feel loved
The only thing that counts if faith expressing itself through love - Galatians 5:6
God looks at us for what we will become - Jeremiah 29:11
Viewing our day to day struggles and failures as their growth process on the way to becoming what God wants
Peter was convinced of this It kept Peter coming back after his failures
When Peter was asked if he wanted to leave, he said 'Lord, to whom shall we go?" - John 6:68-69
Think of all of Peter's heartbreaking failures....
- Stepped of the boat, only to sink - Matthew 14:31
- Rebuked for his dullness - Matthew 15:15-16
- Rebuked Jesus and got the rebuke of a lifetime - Matthew 16:22-23
- Fell asleep when Jesus needed him most - Matthew 26:40
- Denied knowing Jesus three times and wept bitterly - Matthew 26:75
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Mission - Peter, From a Reed Peter was a reed blowing in the wind who became a rock whom God could build great things
Jesus looked at Peter and saw what he could become
Perhaps for the first time in Peter's life someone believed in him and had a vision that he could be someone great
When we feel believed in, we feel loved
The only thing that counts if faith expressing itself through love - Galatians 5:6
God looks at us for what we will become - Jeremiah 29:11
Viewing our day to day struggles and failures as their growth process on the way to becoming what God wants
Peter was convinced of this It kept Peter coming back after his failures
When Peter was asked if he wanted to leave, he said 'Lord, to whom shall we go?" - John 6:68-69
Think of all of Peter's heartbreaking failures....
- Stepped of the boat, only to sink - Matthew 14:31
- Rebuked for his dullness - Matthew 15:15-16
- Rebuked Jesus and got the rebuke of a lifetime - Matthew 16:22-23
- Fell asleep when Jesus needed him most - Matthew 26:40
- Denied knowing Jesus three times and wept bitterly - Matthew 26:75
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Mission - Peter, From a Reed Peter was a reed blowing in the wind who became a rock whom God could build great things
Jesus looked at Peter and saw what he could become
Perhaps for the first time in Peter's life someone believed in him and had a vision that he could be someone great
When we feel believed in, we feel loved
The only thing that counts if faith expressing itself through love - Galatians 5:6
God looks at us for what we will become - Jeremiah 29:11
Viewing our day to day struggles and failures as their growth process on the way to becoming what God wants
Peter was convinced of this It kept Peter coming back after his failures
When Peter was asked if he wanted to leave, he said 'Lord, to whom shall we go?" - John 6:68-69
Think of all of Peter's heartbreaking failures....
- Stepped of the boat, only to sink - Matthew 14:31
- Rebuked for his dullness - Matthew 15:15-16
- Rebuked Jesus and got the rebuke of a lifetime - Matthew 16:22-23
- Fell asleep when Jesus needed him most - Matthew 26:40
- Denied knowing Jesus three times and wept bitterly - Matthew 26:75
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Mission - Peter, From a Reed Peter was a reed blowing in the wind who became a rock whom God could build great things
Jesus looked at Peter and saw what he could become
Perhaps for the first time in Peter's life someone believed in him and had a vision that he could be someone great
When we feel believed in, we feel loved
The only thing that counts if faith expressing itself through love - Galatians 5:6
God looks at us for what we will become - Jeremiah 29:11
Viewing our day to day struggles and failures as their growth process on the way to becoming what God wants
Peter was convinced of this It kept Peter coming back after his failures
When Peter was asked if he wanted to leave, he said 'Lord, to whom shall we go?" - John 6:68-69
Think of all of Peter's heartbreaking failures....
- Stepped of the boat, only to sink - Matthew 14:31
- Rebuked for his dullness - Matthew 15:15-16
- Rebuked Jesus and got the rebuke of a lifetime - Matthew 16:22-23
- Fell asleep when Jesus needed him most - Matthew 26:40
- Denied knowing Jesus three times and wept bitterly - Matthew 26:75
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Mission - Peter, From a Reed Peter was a reed blowing in the wind who became a rock whom God could build great things
Jesus looked at Peter and saw what he could become
Perhaps for the first time in Peter's life someone believed in him and had a vision that he could be someone great
When we feel believed in, we feel loved
The only thing that counts if faith expressing itself through love - Galatians 5:6
God looks at us for what we will become - Jeremiah 29:11
Viewing our day to day struggles and failures as their growth process on the way to becoming what God wants
Peter was convinced of this It kept Peter coming back after his failures
When Peter was asked if he wanted to leave, he said 'Lord, to whom shall we go?" - John 6:68-69
Think of all of Peter's heartbreaking failures....
- Stepped of the boat, only to sink - Matthew 14:31
- Rebuked for his dullness - Matthew 15:15-16
- Rebuked Jesus and got the rebuke of a lifetime - Matthew 16:22-23
- Fell asleep when Jesus needed him most - Matthew 26:40
- Denied knowing Jesus three times and wept bitterly - Matthew 26:75
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Mission - Peter, From a Reed Peter was a reed blowing in the wind who became a rock whom God could build great things
Jesus looked at Peter and saw what he could become
Perhaps for the first time in Peter's life someone believed in him and had a vision that he could be someone great
When we feel believed in, we feel loved
The only thing that counts if faith expressing itself through love - Galatians 5:6
God looks at us for what we will become - Jeremiah 29:11
Viewing our day to day struggles and failures as their growth process on the way to becoming what God wants
Peter was convinced of this It kept Peter coming back after his failures
When Peter was asked if he wanted to leave, he said 'Lord, to whom shall we go?" - John 6:68-69
Think of all of Peter's heartbreaking failures....
- Stepped of the boat, only to sink - Matthew 14:31
- Rebuked for his dullness - Matthew 15:15-16
- Rebuked Jesus and got the rebuke of a lifetime - Matthew 16:22-23
- Fell asleep when Jesus needed him most - Matthew 26:40
- Denied knowing Jesus three times and wept bitterly - Matthew 26:75
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Mission - John's Walk with Jesus What disciples does not like the apostle John, the "apostle of love"?
Not everyone
- Some apostles did not like his selfish ambition - Matthew 20:24
- Some thought he was prideful describing himself as the beloved disciple of Jesus - John 21:7
- After the resurrection, Peter still seems to have attitudes towards John - John 21:21
New John after walking with Jesus for a while - Mark 1:19
John stayed close to Jesus - Luke 9:28
He would never quit Jesus - Mark 14:32-34
John loved Jesus until the end - John 19:25-27
John changed:
- Selfish ambition turned to kingdom ambition
- Fits of rage changed to fits of love
- Factiousness come together into a passion of unity
Only after walking with Jesus did John become the apostle of love, he wasn't that way naturally
How is our walk with Jesus?
Do we focus our energy on our walk with Jesus?
Only after walking with Jesus, can we change into the disciple Jesus' wants us to be
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Mission - With You Always One of the last things Jesus said to assure his disciples, I am with you always - Matthew 28:20
Same message given to those who were:
- "Too young"
- "Not good speakers"
- "Claimed weakness"
- "Claimed faithlessness"
God's response is always the same: I will be with you
- Peter: Do I know enough?
- John: Will I be loved?
Jesus is on the front lines of salvation - we need to be where He is
Do you want to share because you will asked about it or because He will be with you?
If we could truely grasp the significance of Jesus being with you - radically change the face of evangelism
We are commanded to preach whether we want to or not - 1 Corinthians 9:17
Jesus reminded Paul that He was with him and that is all Paul needed
When we find ourselves timid, we need to remind ourselves who is with us
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Word of God (part II) John 8:31-32
- Jesus teaches these Jews that intellectual belief is not enough.
- He calls them to believe God enough to trust his will for their lives. This trust is demonstrated by the decision to live according to Jesus’ teaching.
- True faith is seen in our obedience.
- Notice when we will know the truth, after we obey.
2 Timothy 4:2-3
- If the Bible is so powerful and helpful, why aren’t more people truly following what it says?
- Bottom line, we can not live according to our own feelings and desires.
Matthew 15:1-9
- What is another hindrance to following God’s word? Tradition
- Religious tradition which takes precedence over the Word of God can result in worldly solutions to spiritual issues and make our worship of God empty and pointless.
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Word of God (part II) John 8:31-32
- Jesus teaches these Jews that intellectual belief is not enough.
- He calls them to believe God enough to trust his will for their lives. This trust is demonstrated by the decision to live according to Jesus’ teaching.
- True faith is seen in our obedience.
- Notice when we will know the truth, after we obey.
2 Timothy 4:2-3
- If the Bible is so powerful and helpful, why aren’t more people truly following what it says?
- Bottom line, we can not live according to our own feelings and desires.
Matthew 15:1-9
- What is another hindrance to following God’s word? Tradition
- Religious tradition which takes precedence over the Word of God can result in worldly solutions to spiritual issues and make our worship of God empty and pointless.
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Word of God (part II) John 8:31-32
- Jesus teaches these Jews that intellectual belief is not enough.
- He calls them to believe God enough to trust his will for their lives. This trust is demonstrated by the decision to live according to Jesus’ teaching.
- True faith is seen in our obedience.
- Notice when we will know the truth, after we obey.
2 Timothy 4:2-3
- If the Bible is so powerful and helpful, why aren’t more people truly following what it says?
- Bottom line, we can not live according to our own feelings and desires.
Matthew 15:1-9
- What is another hindrance to following God’s word? Tradition
- Religious tradition which takes precedence over the Word of God can result in worldly solutions to spiritual issues and make our worship of God empty and pointless.
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Word of God (part II) John 8:31-32
- Jesus teaches these Jews that intellectual belief is not enough.
- He calls them to believe God enough to trust his will for their lives. This trust is demonstrated by the decision to live according to Jesus’ teaching.
- True faith is seen in our obedience.
- Notice when we will know the truth, after we obey.
2 Timothy 4:2-3
- If the Bible is so powerful and helpful, why aren’t more people truly following what it says?
- Bottom line, we can not live according to our own feelings and desires.
Matthew 15:1-9
- What is another hindrance to following God’s word? Tradition
- Religious tradition which takes precedence over the Word of God can result in worldly solutions to spiritual issues and make our worship of God empty and pointless.
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Word of God (part II) John 8:31-32
- Jesus teaches these Jews that intellectual belief is not enough.
- He calls them to believe God enough to trust his will for their lives. This trust is demonstrated by the decision to live according to Jesus’ teaching.
- True faith is seen in our obedience.
- Notice when we will know the truth, after we obey.
2 Timothy 4:2-3
- If the Bible is so powerful and helpful, why aren’t more people truly following what it says?
- Bottom line, we can not live according to our own feelings and desires.
Matthew 15:1-9
- What is another hindrance to following God’s word? Tradition
- Religious tradition which takes precedence over the Word of God can result in worldly solutions to spiritual issues and make our worship of God empty and pointless.
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Word of God (part II) John 8:31-32
- Jesus teaches these Jews that intellectual belief is not enough.
- He calls them to believe God enough to trust his will for their lives. This trust is demonstrated by the decision to live according to Jesus’ teaching.
- True faith is seen in our obedience.
- Notice when we will know the truth, after we obey.
2 Timothy 4:2-3
- If the Bible is so powerful and helpful, why aren’t more people truly following what it says?
- Bottom line, we can not live according to our own feelings and desires.
Matthew 15:1-9
- What is another hindrance to following God’s word? Tradition
- Religious tradition which takes precedence over the Word of God can result in worldly solutions to spiritual issues and make our worship of God empty and pointless.
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Word of God (part II) John 8:31-32
- Jesus teaches these Jews that intellectual belief is not enough.
- He calls them to believe God enough to trust his will for their lives. This trust is demonstrated by the decision to live according to Jesus’ teaching.
- True faith is seen in our obedience.
- Notice when we will know the truth, after we obey.
2 Timothy 4:2-3
- If the Bible is so powerful and helpful, why aren’t more people truly following what it says?
- Bottom line, we can not live according to our own feelings and desires.
Matthew 15:1-9
- What is another hindrance to following God’s word? Tradition
- Religious tradition which takes precedence over the Word of God can result in worldly solutions to spiritual issues and make our worship of God empty and pointless.
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Word of God (part II) John 8:31-32
- Jesus teaches these Jews that intellectual belief is not enough.
- He calls them to believe God enough to trust his will for their lives. This trust is demonstrated by the decision to live according to Jesus’ teaching.
- True faith is seen in our obedience.
- Notice when we will know the truth, after we obey.
2 Timothy 4:2-3
- If the Bible is so powerful and helpful, why aren’t more people truly following what it says?
- Bottom line, we can not live according to our own feelings and desires.
Matthew 15:1-9
- What is another hindrance to following God’s word? Tradition
- Religious tradition which takes precedence over the Word of God can result in worldly solutions to spiritual issues and make our worship of God empty and pointless.
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Word of God (part II) John 8:31-32
- Jesus teaches these Jews that intellectual belief is not enough.
- He calls them to believe God enough to trust his will for their lives. This trust is demonstrated by the decision to live according to Jesus’ teaching.
- True faith is seen in our obedience.
- Notice when we will know the truth, after we obey.
2 Timothy 4:2-3
- If the Bible is so powerful and helpful, why aren’t more people truly following what it says?
- Bottom line, we can not live according to our own feelings and desires.
Matthew 15:1-9
- What is another hindrance to following God’s word? Tradition
- Religious tradition which takes precedence over the Word of God can result in worldly solutions to spiritual issues and make our worship of God empty and pointless.
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Worlds Wisdom vs Gods Wisdom (part I) 1 Corinthians 1:18-20
- Everyone wants to know “How can I really live?”
- This passage spells out two fundamental ways to answer this question. The world’s wisdom or God’s wisdom.
- How does man in his wisdom view God’s wisdom (the cross)?
- How does God view man’s wisdom? Can we have it both ways?
- If you think I am a fool and I think you are a fool, what will our relationship be like?
- Establish the wide gulf in the two ways of viewing and living life.
1 Corinthians 3:18-20
- Why does Paul say “Do not deceive yourselves?”
- There is something about the world’s wisdom that is deceiving.
- It is easy to convince ourselves that what we want to believe, what is comfortable, what is familiar, is right.
Matthew 16:13-17
- What kind of man was Peter? Was he religious?
- He certainly gets a right answer here.
- According to Jesus, where does this answer come from?
Matthew 16:21-23
- What does “Peter rebuked him” mean?
- Peter thought he was seeing things God’s way, but in reality he was still on the side of the world’s wisdom.
- We can know the right answers and still be living according to the wisdom of the world. What was Jesus’ response?
- Where does the world’s wisdom really come from? From Satan. No wonder it is the opposite of God’s wisdom.
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Worlds Wisdom vs Gods Wisdom (part I) 1 Corinthians 1:18-20
- Everyone wants to know “How can I really live?”
- This passage spells out two fundamental ways to answer this question. The world’s wisdom or God’s wisdom.
- How does man in his wisdom view God’s wisdom (the cross)?
- How does God view man’s wisdom? Can we have it both ways?
- If you think I am a fool and I think you are a fool, what will our relationship be like?
- Establish the wide gulf in the two ways of viewing and living life.
1 Corinthians 3:18-20
- Why does Paul say “Do not deceive yourselves?”
- There is something about the world’s wisdom that is deceiving.
- It is easy to convince ourselves that what we want to believe, what is comfortable, what is familiar, is right.
Matthew 16:13-17
- What kind of man was Peter? Was he religious?
- He certainly gets a right answer here.
- According to Jesus, where does this answer come from?
Matthew 16:21-23
- What does “Peter rebuked him” mean?
- Peter thought he was seeing things God’s way, but in reality he was still on the side of the world’s wisdom.
- We can know the right answers and still be living according to the wisdom of the world. What was Jesus’ response?
- Where does the world’s wisdom really come from? From Satan. No wonder it is the opposite of God’s wisdom.
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Worlds Wisdom vs Gods Wisdom (part I) 1 Corinthians 1:18-20
- Everyone wants to know “How can I really live?”
- This passage spells out two fundamental ways to answer this question. The world’s wisdom or God’s wisdom.
- How does man in his wisdom view God’s wisdom (the cross)?
- How does God view man’s wisdom? Can we have it both ways?
- If you think I am a fool and I think you are a fool, what will our relationship be like?
- Establish the wide gulf in the two ways of viewing and living life.
1 Corinthians 3:18-20
- Why does Paul say “Do not deceive yourselves?”
- There is something about the world’s wisdom that is deceiving.
- It is easy to convince ourselves that what we want to believe, what is comfortable, what is familiar, is right.
Matthew 16:13-17
- What kind of man was Peter? Was he religious?
- He certainly gets a right answer here.
- According to Jesus, where does this answer come from?
Matthew 16:21-23
- What does “Peter rebuked him” mean?
- Peter thought he was seeing things God’s way, but in reality he was still on the side of the world’s wisdom.
- We can know the right answers and still be living according to the wisdom of the world. What was Jesus’ response?
- Where does the world’s wisdom really come from? From Satan. No wonder it is the opposite of God’s wisdom.
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Worlds Wisdom vs Gods Wisdom (part I) 1 Corinthians 1:18-20
- Everyone wants to know “How can I really live?”
- This passage spells out two fundamental ways to answer this question. The world’s wisdom or God’s wisdom.
- How does man in his wisdom view God’s wisdom (the cross)?
- How does God view man’s wisdom? Can we have it both ways?
- If you think I am a fool and I think you are a fool, what will our relationship be like?
- Establish the wide gulf in the two ways of viewing and living life.
1 Corinthians 3:18-20
- Why does Paul say “Do not deceive yourselves?”
- There is something about the world’s wisdom that is deceiving.
- It is easy to convince ourselves that what we want to believe, what is comfortable, what is familiar, is right.
Matthew 16:13-17
- What kind of man was Peter? Was he religious?
- He certainly gets a right answer here.
- According to Jesus, where does this answer come from?
Matthew 16:21-23
- What does “Peter rebuked him” mean?
- Peter thought he was seeing things God’s way, but in reality he was still on the side of the world’s wisdom.
- We can know the right answers and still be living according to the wisdom of the world. What was Jesus’ response?
- Where does the world’s wisdom really come from? From Satan. No wonder it is the opposite of God’s wisdom.
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Worlds Wisdom vs Gods Wisdom (part I) 1 Corinthians 1:18-20
- Everyone wants to know “How can I really live?”
- This passage spells out two fundamental ways to answer this question. The world’s wisdom or God’s wisdom.
- How does man in his wisdom view God’s wisdom (the cross)?
- How does God view man’s wisdom? Can we have it both ways?
- If you think I am a fool and I think you are a fool, what will our relationship be like?
- Establish the wide gulf in the two ways of viewing and living life.
1 Corinthians 3:18-20
- Why does Paul say “Do not deceive yourselves?”
- There is something about the world’s wisdom that is deceiving.
- It is easy to convince ourselves that what we want to believe, what is comfortable, what is familiar, is right.
Matthew 16:13-17
- What kind of man was Peter? Was he religious?
- He certainly gets a right answer here.
- According to Jesus, where does this answer come from?
Matthew 16:21-23
- What does “Peter rebuked him” mean?
- Peter thought he was seeing things God’s way, but in reality he was still on the side of the world’s wisdom.
- We can know the right answers and still be living according to the wisdom of the world. What was Jesus’ response?
- Where does the world’s wisdom really come from? From Satan. No wonder it is the opposite of God’s wisdom.
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Worlds Wisdom vs Gods Wisdom (part I) 1 Corinthians 1:18-20
- Everyone wants to know “How can I really live?”
- This passage spells out two fundamental ways to answer this question. The world’s wisdom or God’s wisdom.
- How does man in his wisdom view God’s wisdom (the cross)?
- How does God view man’s wisdom? Can we have it both ways?
- If you think I am a fool and I think you are a fool, what will our relationship be like?
- Establish the wide gulf in the two ways of viewing and living life.
1 Corinthians 3:18-20
- Why does Paul say “Do not deceive yourselves?”
- There is something about the world’s wisdom that is deceiving.
- It is easy to convince ourselves that what we want to believe, what is comfortable, what is familiar, is right.
Matthew 16:13-17
- What kind of man was Peter? Was he religious?
- He certainly gets a right answer here.
- According to Jesus, where does this answer come from?
Matthew 16:21-23
- What does “Peter rebuked him” mean?
- Peter thought he was seeing things God’s way, but in reality he was still on the side of the world’s wisdom.
- We can know the right answers and still be living according to the wisdom of the world. What was Jesus’ response?
- Where does the world’s wisdom really come from? From Satan. No wonder it is the opposite of God’s wisdom.
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Worlds Wisdom vs Gods Wisdom (part I) 1 Corinthians 1:18-20
- Everyone wants to know “How can I really live?”
- This passage spells out two fundamental ways to answer this question. The world’s wisdom or God’s wisdom.
- How does man in his wisdom view God’s wisdom (the cross)?
- How does God view man’s wisdom? Can we have it both ways?
- If you think I am a fool and I think you are a fool, what will our relationship be like?
- Establish the wide gulf in the two ways of viewing and living life.
1 Corinthians 3:18-20
- Why does Paul say “Do not deceive yourselves?”
- There is something about the world’s wisdom that is deceiving.
- It is easy to convince ourselves that what we want to believe, what is comfortable, what is familiar, is right.
Matthew 16:13-17
- What kind of man was Peter? Was he religious?
- He certainly gets a right answer here.
- According to Jesus, where does this answer come from?
Matthew 16:21-23
- What does “Peter rebuked him” mean?
- Peter thought he was seeing things God’s way, but in reality he was still on the side of the world’s wisdom.
- We can know the right answers and still be living according to the wisdom of the world. What was Jesus’ response?
- Where does the world’s wisdom really come from? From Satan. No wonder it is the opposite of God’s wisdom.
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Worlds Wisdom vs Gods Wisdom (part I) 1 Corinthians 1:18-20
- Everyone wants to know “How can I really live?”
- This passage spells out two fundamental ways to answer this question. The world’s wisdom or God’s wisdom.
- How does man in his wisdom view God’s wisdom (the cross)?
- How does God view man’s wisdom? Can we have it both ways?
- If you think I am a fool and I think you are a fool, what will our relationship be like?
- Establish the wide gulf in the two ways of viewing and living life.
1 Corinthians 3:18-20
- Why does Paul say “Do not deceive yourselves?”
- There is something about the world’s wisdom that is deceiving.
- It is easy to convince ourselves that what we want to believe, what is comfortable, what is familiar, is right.
Matthew 16:13-17
- What kind of man was Peter? Was he religious?
- He certainly gets a right answer here.
- According to Jesus, where does this answer come from?
Matthew 16:21-23
- What does “Peter rebuked him” mean?
- Peter thought he was seeing things God’s way, but in reality he was still on the side of the world’s wisdom.
- We can know the right answers and still be living according to the wisdom of the world. What was Jesus’ response?
- Where does the world’s wisdom really come from? From Satan. No wonder it is the opposite of God’s wisdom.
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Worlds Wisdom vs Gods Wisdom (part II) Before we go on: What is the “world’s wisdom”?
- If you asked a person who is street smart or the person on Wall Street or just a person who watches a lot of TV, what is at the heart of the world’s wisdom about how to live?
- “Look out for number one.”
- “Get what you want.”
- “Get the power, the pleasure, the control you want.”
- “Get the money.”
- “Protect yourself.”
- “Guard your rights.”
- “Maintain your independence.”
- And so what is at the center of man’s wisdom? Self! (See 2 Timothy 3:2)
Matthew 16:24-26
- What is Jesus’ message? How is it the opposite of the world’s message?
- Deny self– “disown” (Matthew 26:34). We renounce our old self, our old approach to life.
- Take up the cross (instrument of death). Die to ourselves.
- Follow Jesus. Make his life our model. Jesus life is a demonstration of his message.
- What does Jesus say will be the bottom line for those who “save their own lives”? For those who foolishly lose their lives for him?
Final thoughts
- What is everything on the left side (world’s wisdom) called? Sin.
- What is everything on the right side (God’s wisdom) called? Love.
- How have you lived according the world’s wisdom?
- Have you ever made a decision to renounce it?
- Which side was Peter still on (though he was religious)?
- Which side are you on?
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Worlds Wisdom vs Gods Wisdom (part II) Before we go on: What is the “world’s wisdom”?
- If you asked a person who is street smart or the person on Wall Street or just a person who watches a lot of TV, what is at the heart of the world’s wisdom about how to live?
- “Look out for number one.”
- “Get what you want.”
- “Get the power, the pleasure, the control you want.”
- “Get the money.”
- “Protect yourself.”
- “Guard your rights.”
- “Maintain your independence.”
- And so what is at the center of man’s wisdom? Self! (See 2 Timothy 3:2)
Matthew 16:24-26
- What is Jesus’ message? How is it the opposite of the world’s message?
- Deny self– “disown” (Matthew 26:34). We renounce our old self, our old approach to life.
- Take up the cross (instrument of death). Die to ourselves.
- Follow Jesus. Make his life our model. Jesus life is a demonstration of his message.
- What does Jesus say will be the bottom line for those who “save their own lives”? For those who foolishly lose their lives for him?
Final thoughts
- What is everything on the left side (world’s wisdom) called? Sin.
- What is everything on the right side (God’s wisdom) called? Love.
- How have you lived according the world’s wisdom?
- Have you ever made a decision to renounce it?
- Which side was Peter still on (though he was religious)?
- Which side are you on?
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Worlds Wisdom vs Gods Wisdom (part II) Before we go on: What is the “world’s wisdom”?
- If you asked a person who is street smart or the person on Wall Street or just a person who watches a lot of TV, what is at the heart of the world’s wisdom about how to live?
- “Look out for number one.”
- “Get what you want.”
- “Get the power, the pleasure, the control you want.”
- “Get the money.”
- “Protect yourself.”
- “Guard your rights.”
- “Maintain your independence.”
- And so what is at the center of man’s wisdom? Self! (See 2 Timothy 3:2)
Matthew 16:24-26
- What is Jesus’ message? How is it the opposite of the world’s message?
- Deny self– “disown” (Matthew 26:34). We renounce our old self, our old approach to life.
- Take up the cross (instrument of death). Die to ourselves.
- Follow Jesus. Make his life our model. Jesus life is a demonstration of his message.
- What does Jesus say will be the bottom line for those who “save their own lives”? For those who foolishly lose their lives for him?
Final thoughts
- What is everything on the left side (world’s wisdom) called? Sin.
- What is everything on the right side (God’s wisdom) called? Love.
- How have you lived according the world’s wisdom?
- Have you ever made a decision to renounce it?
- Which side was Peter still on (though he was religious)?
- Which side are you on?
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Discipleship (part III)
John 13:34-35
- What will disciples of Jesus will be known for? Their love.
- “As I have loved you”: What kind of love did Jesus demonstrate for us?
Matthew 28:18-20
- The Great Commission: God’s plan to save the world.
- Disciples make disciples by baptizing people from all nations in his name and teaching them to become mature, obedient
followers of Jesus.
- Efforts to reach the world with the gospel are multiplied when every disciple embraces Jesus’ final charge.
- Are you willing to answer the call to be a disciple of Jesus?
Mark 10:28-31
- What did Peter and the others give up in order to follow Jesus? Is it possible to “outgive” God?
- What does Jesus promise to those who have committed their lives to following him?
- Being a Christian is not always easy, but it is the life we were created for.
- It is the best life now, and the best life for eternity!
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Discipleship (part III)
John 13:34-35
- What will disciples of Jesus will be known for? Their love.
- “As I have loved you”: What kind of love did Jesus demonstrate for us?
Matthew 28:18-20
- The Great Commission: God’s plan to save the world.
- Disciples make disciples by baptizing people from all nations in his name and teaching them to become mature, obedient
followers of Jesus.
- Efforts to reach the world with the gospel are multiplied when every disciple embraces Jesus’ final charge.
- Are you willing to answer the call to be a disciple of Jesus?
Mark 10:28-31
- What did Peter and the others give up in order to follow Jesus? Is it possible to “outgive” God?
- What does Jesus promise to those who have committed their lives to following him?
- Being a Christian is not always easy, but it is the life we were created for.
- It is the best life now, and the best life for eternity!
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Discipleship (part III)
John 13:34-35
- What will disciples of Jesus will be known for? Their love.
- “As I have loved you”: What kind of love did Jesus demonstrate for us?
Matthew 28:18-20
- The Great Commission: God’s plan to save the world.
- Disciples make disciples by baptizing people from all nations in his name and teaching them to become mature, obedient
followers of Jesus.
- Efforts to reach the world with the gospel are multiplied when every disciple embraces Jesus’ final charge.
- Are you willing to answer the call to be a disciple of Jesus?
Mark 10:28-31
- What did Peter and the others give up in order to follow Jesus? Is it possible to “outgive” God?
- What does Jesus promise to those who have committed their lives to following him?
- Being a Christian is not always easy, but it is the life we were created for.
- It is the best life now, and the best life for eternity!
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Followup - Bible Study Attitude How we should view God’s Word?
Matthew 4:4
- We need it to survive.
- Why do you eat every day? We need to “feed” ourselves daily on God’s Word
Deuteronomy 33:44-47 - Not mere words but they are your life.
John 12:47-48
- God will use it as the standard of judgment.
- Example: Final exam for college course - the test will be form the text.
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Followup - Bible Study Rewards What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Bible Study Rewards What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Bible Study Rewards What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Bible Study Rewards What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Bible Study Rewards What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Bible Study Rewards What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Bible Study Rewards What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Evangelism Boldness Matthew 5:13-16 - We must be salt and light
John 4:34 -The harvest is great. Believe it!
True disciples are consumed with making more disciples. - Acts 4:14, 4:20 4:33, 5:14, 5:21, 5:29, 5:41-42, 6:1, 6:7
Sources of Boldness:
- 2 Timothy 1:7 - The Holy Spirit
- 2 Corinthians 3:12 - Hope
- Romans 1:16, 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 - Conviction
Acts 4:29-31 – Pray for it
Hindrances to boldness:
- Pride – being afraid of what others think
- Small convictions – not seeing people as lost
- Selfishness – not caring about the lost
- Faithlessness – doubting that the harvest is great
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Followup - Evangelism Boldness Matthew 5:13-16 - We must be salt and light
John 4:34 -The harvest is great. Believe it!
True disciples are consumed with making more disciples. - Acts 4:14, 4:20 4:33, 5:14, 5:21, 5:29, 5:41-42, 6:1, 6:7
Sources of Boldness:
- 2 Timothy 1:7 - The Holy Spirit
- 2 Corinthians 3:12 - Hope
- Romans 1:16, 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 - Conviction
Acts 4:29-31 – Pray for it
Hindrances to boldness:
- Pride – being afraid of what others think
- Small convictions – not seeing people as lost
- Selfishness – not caring about the lost
- Faithlessness – doubting that the harvest is great
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Followup - Evangelism Boldness Matthew 5:13-16 - We must be salt and light
John 4:34 -The harvest is great. Believe it!
True disciples are consumed with making more disciples. - Acts 4:14, 4:20 4:33, 5:14, 5:21, 5:29, 5:41-42, 6:1, 6:7
Sources of Boldness:
- 2 Timothy 1:7 - The Holy Spirit
- 2 Corinthians 3:12 - Hope
- Romans 1:16, 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 - Conviction
Acts 4:29-31 – Pray for it
Hindrances to boldness:
- Pride – being afraid of what others think
- Small convictions – not seeing people as lost
- Selfishness – not caring about the lost
- Faithlessness – doubting that the harvest is great
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Followup - Evangelism Boldness Matthew 5:13-16 - We must be salt and light
John 4:34 -The harvest is great. Believe it!
True disciples are consumed with making more disciples. - Acts 4:14, 4:20 4:33, 5:14, 5:21, 5:29, 5:41-42, 6:1, 6:7
Sources of Boldness:
- 2 Timothy 1:7 - The Holy Spirit
- 2 Corinthians 3:12 - Hope
- Romans 1:16, 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 - Conviction
Acts 4:29-31 – Pray for it
Hindrances to boldness:
- Pride – being afraid of what others think
- Small convictions – not seeing people as lost
- Selfishness – not caring about the lost
- Faithlessness – doubting that the harvest is great
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Followup - Evangelism Tact
Evangelism Tact
Principles
- 1 Peter 3:15-16 - Be prepared
- Matthew 7:6 - Be discerning
- Proverbs 15:1 - Not harsh
- Proverbs 17:27, 29:20 - Not hasty
Practicals
- Don’t argue doctrine
- Share about how Christ has changed your life
- Solicit responses and LISTEN
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Followup - Balanced Attitude and Application Attitude
How we should view God’s Word
- Matthew 4:4 - We need it to survive. Why do you eat every day? We need to “feed” ourselves daily on God’s Word
- Deuteronomy 33:44-47 - Not mere words but they are your life.
- John 12:47-48 - God will use it as the standard of judgment. Example: Final exam for college course - the test will be form the text.
Application
How should we use God’s Word?
- James 1:22 - Do what it says!
- Acts 17:11 - Examine it daily
- Hebrews 4:12-13
- Use it to find what our hearts are really and change that which is not pleasing to God
- Use it as a “scalpel” to cut the sin in our lives and in the lives of others
- John 20:28, Romans 10:17 – Deepen our faith in Christ.
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Followup - Balanced Rewards Rewards
What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Balanced Rewards Rewards
What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Balanced Rewards Rewards
What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Balanced Rewards Rewards
What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Balanced Rewards Rewards
What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Balanced Rewards Rewards
What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - Balanced Rewards Rewards
What benefits do we get from God’s Word?
- 2 Timothy 2:15 - We will be well equipped
- 2 Timothy 3:17 - Workman who is not ashamed
- 1 Peter 3:15 - Equipped for evangelism; able to answer questions.
- 1 Corinthians 2:15-16 - We will have the mind of Christ (ie. Able to handle difficult situations as Christ would handle them. )
- Matthew 4:4-10 - We will be able to fight off temptation and Satan.
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Followup - The New Testament Church (part II) A picture of the New Testament Church (continued)
4. Giving
- Generously - 2 Corinthians 8:1-5, 9:6-11, Luke 16:13-16
- Weekly - 1 Corinthians 16:1
- To advance the gospel - Philippians 4:14-16, Titus 3:13-14
- To meet the saints’ needs - Romans 15:25-27, Acts 2:44-45
5. Preaching - 1 Timothy 4:13, 2 Timothy 4:2
Work
- Evangelism - Philippians 2:14-16, Colossians 1:6; 1 Thessalonians 1:8, 1 Peter 2:9
- Serving
- Serving food - Acts 6:1-4
- Providing clothes - Acts 9:36-39
- Looking after its orphans and widows - 1 Timothy 5:16, James 1:27
- Showing hospitality - 1 Corinthians 16:5-6, 3 John 5-8, Hebrews 13:!2
- 1 John 3:16-17, James 2:15-16, Matthew 25:34-36
Conclusion
That God may be glorified in His church - Ephesians 3:21
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Followup - The New Testament Church (part II) A picture of the New Testament Church (continued)
4. Giving
- Generously - 2 Corinthians 8:1-5, 9:6-11, Luke 16:13-16
- Weekly - 1 Corinthians 16:1
- To advance the gospel - Philippians 4:14-16, Titus 3:13-14
- To meet the saints’ needs - Romans 15:25-27, Acts 2:44-45
5. Preaching - 1 Timothy 4:13, 2 Timothy 4:2
Work
- Evangelism - Philippians 2:14-16, Colossians 1:6; 1 Thessalonians 1:8, 1 Peter 2:9
- Serving
- Serving food - Acts 6:1-4
- Providing clothes - Acts 9:36-39
- Looking after its orphans and widows - 1 Timothy 5:16, James 1:27
- Showing hospitality - 1 Corinthians 16:5-6, 3 John 5-8, Hebrews 13:!2
- 1 John 3:16-17, James 2:15-16, Matthew 25:34-36
Conclusion
That God may be glorified in His church - Ephesians 3:21
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Followup - The New Testament Church (part II) A picture of the New Testament Church (continued)
4. Giving
- Generously - 2 Corinthians 8:1-5, 9:6-11, Luke 16:13-16
- Weekly - 1 Corinthians 16:1
- To advance the gospel - Philippians 4:14-16, Titus 3:13-14
- To meet the saints’ needs - Romans 15:25-27, Acts 2:44-45
5. Preaching - 1 Timothy 4:13, 2 Timothy 4:2
Work
- Evangelism - Philippians 2:14-16, Colossians 1:6; 1 Thessalonians 1:8, 1 Peter 2:9
- Serving
- Serving food - Acts 6:1-4
- Providing clothes - Acts 9:36-39
- Looking after its orphans and widows - 1 Timothy 5:16, James 1:27
- Showing hospitality - 1 Corinthians 16:5-6, 3 John 5-8, Hebrews 13:!2
- 1 John 3:16-17, James 2:15-16, Matthew 25:34-36
Conclusion
That God may be glorified in His church - Ephesians 3:21
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Followup - Prayer (part II) Key to Effective Prayer
- 1 Peter 4:7 - Be clear-minded and self-controlled
- Luke 18:1-8 - Be persistent
- James 5:16-18 - Personal righteousness
- Matthew 21:21-22 - Believe and do not doubt
- Psalms 5:3 - Pray daily and expect prayers to be answered
Conclusion
- God can and will do the impossible through prayer
- Prayer is vital to a dynamic walk with God.
- God is looking for people who will devote themselves to be close to Him. - Jeremiah 30:21
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Followup - Prayer (part II) Key to Effective Prayer
- 1 Peter 4:7 - Be clear-minded and self-controlled
- Luke 18:1-8 - Be persistent
- James 5:16-18 - Personal righteousness
- Matthew 21:21-22 - Believe and do not doubt
- Psalms 5:3 - Pray daily and expect prayers to be answered
Conclusion
- God can and will do the impossible through prayer
- Prayer is vital to a dynamic walk with God.
- God is looking for people who will devote themselves to be close to Him. - Jeremiah 30:21
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Christian Joy (part I)
Matthew 11:28-30
- Christian life is full of challenges but it is still the best life to live
- Jesus' yoke is easy and burdens light
- We should live life with a checklist - only becomes a burden
2 Corinthians 1:3-4
- We have challenging times but Jesus will comfort
- From our comfort from Jesus, you can comfort others
Do you feel trapped?
Feel that you have sinned too much?
1 John 1:19 - If you confess your sin, he will forgive
Christian yoke = Christ's passion, purpose, and desire
Other yokes: guilt, worries, burdens, fear
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Christian Joy (part I)
Matthew 11:28-30
- Christian life is full of challenges but it is still the best life to live
- Jesus' yoke is easy and burdens light
- We should live life with a checklist - only becomes a burden
2 Corinthians 1:3-4
- We have challenging times but Jesus will comfort
- From our comfort from Jesus, you can comfort others
Do you feel trapped?
Feel that you have sinned too much?
1 John 1:19 - If you confess your sin, he will forgive
Christian yoke = Christ's passion, purpose, and desire
Other yokes: guilt, worries, burdens, fear
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Christian Joy (part I)
Matthew 11:28-30
- Christian life is full of challenges but it is still the best life to live
- Jesus' yoke is easy and burdens light
- We should live life with a checklist - only becomes a burden
2 Corinthians 1:3-4
- We have challenging times but Jesus will comfort
- From our comfort from Jesus, you can comfort others
Do you feel trapped?
Feel that you have sinned too much?
1 John 1:19 - If you confess your sin, he will forgive
Christian yoke = Christ's passion, purpose, and desire
Other yokes: guilt, worries, burdens, fear
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Christian Joy (part II) What is your personal yoke?
Who or what are you yoked to?
Being yoked with Jesus means joy
What burdens you about Christianity?
- Evangelism? Jesus' reason for being here
- Quiet Times? Jesus got up early and make effort to get away to do so
- Christian Fellowship? Jesus was a friend even to Judas
Matthew 23:25-26
- We are concerned with how we look
- Jesus is concerned with your heart
How much do you want to be joyful?
Matthew 13:44-46
- They found the most important thing and sold it all to find it
- They knew what they wanted
How desperate are you?
What is stopping you? You are
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Christian Joy (part II) What is your personal yoke?
Who or what are you yoked to?
Being yoked with Jesus means joy
What burdens you about Christianity?
- Evangelism? Jesus' reason for being here
- Quiet Times? Jesus got up early and make effort to get away to do so
- Christian Fellowship? Jesus was a friend even to Judas
Matthew 23:25-26
- We are concerned with how we look
- Jesus is concerned with your heart
How much do you want to be joyful?
Matthew 13:44-46
- They found the most important thing and sold it all to find it
- They knew what they wanted
How desperate are you?
What is stopping you? You are
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Christian Joy (part II) What is your personal yoke?
Who or what are you yoked to?
Being yoked with Jesus means joy
What burdens you about Christianity?
- Evangelism? Jesus' reason for being here
- Quiet Times? Jesus got up early and make effort to get away to do so
- Christian Fellowship? Jesus was a friend even to Judas
Matthew 23:25-26
- We are concerned with how we look
- Jesus is concerned with your heart
How much do you want to be joyful?
Matthew 13:44-46
- They found the most important thing and sold it all to find it
- They knew what they wanted
How desperate are you?
What is stopping you? You are
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Christian Joy (part II) What is your personal yoke?
Who or what are you yoked to?
Being yoked with Jesus means joy
What burdens you about Christianity?
- Evangelism? Jesus' reason for being here
- Quiet Times? Jesus got up early and make effort to get away to do so
- Christian Fellowship? Jesus was a friend even to Judas
Matthew 23:25-26
- We are concerned with how we look
- Jesus is concerned with your heart
How much do you want to be joyful?
Matthew 13:44-46
- They found the most important thing and sold it all to find it
- They knew what they wanted
How desperate are you?
What is stopping you? You are
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Christian Joy (part II) What is your personal yoke?
Who or what are you yoked to?
Being yoked with Jesus means joy
What burdens you about Christianity?
- Evangelism? Jesus' reason for being here
- Quiet Times? Jesus got up early and make effort to get away to do so
- Christian Fellowship? Jesus was a friend even to Judas
Matthew 23:25-26
- We are concerned with how we look
- Jesus is concerned with your heart
How much do you want to be joyful?
Matthew 13:44-46
- They found the most important thing and sold it all to find it
- They knew what they wanted
How desperate are you?
What is stopping you? You are
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Discipleship - Kansas City (part III) Cost of Following Jesus
Luke 14:25-33
- Question: What is Jesus saying to you in v26? What relationship would be the most challenging? Why?
- Question: In v28-30, if you start to follow Jesus then stop how will that effect the people that have seen you start?
- Question: In v31-33, which king will win? Will the losing king still be a king? No, stop fighting God and serve him
- Question: What do you see as something that will be a cost for you in following Jesus?
Great Commission
Matthew 28:16-20
- Question: How much authority does Jesus have? What does His authority exclude? Nothing!
- Question: What does Jesus commission us to do? Who should you start with in fulling this commission from Jesus? Yourself
Developing a relationship with God is like a marriage
- Get to know someone = read the Bible and pray daily (Word Study)
- Dating stage = commit to coming to church, Bible discussion group, and studying the Bible (Discipleship study)
- Engagement = making a decision to commit your life to God (Sin and Repentance study)
- Wedding ceremony = baptism
You are not married until the wedding ceremony. You become a disciple at baptism - your life is the evidence of God's gift of the Holy Spirit
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Discipleship - Kansas City (part III) Cost of Following Jesus
Luke 14:25-33
- Question: What is Jesus saying to you in v26? What relationship would be the most challenging? Why?
- Question: In v28-30, if you start to follow Jesus then stop how will that effect the people that have seen you start?
- Question: In v31-33, which king will win? Will the losing king still be a king? No, stop fighting God and serve him
- Question: What do you see as something that will be a cost for you in following Jesus?
Great Commission
Matthew 28:16-20
- Question: How much authority does Jesus have? What does His authority exclude? Nothing!
- Question: What does Jesus commission us to do? Who should you start with in fulling this commission from Jesus? Yourself
Developing a relationship with God is like a marriage
- Get to know someone = read the Bible and pray daily (Word Study)
- Dating stage = commit to coming to church, Bible discussion group, and studying the Bible (Discipleship study)
- Engagement = making a decision to commit your life to God (Sin and Repentance study)
- Wedding ceremony = baptism
You are not married until the wedding ceremony. You become a disciple at baptism - your life is the evidence of God's gift of the Holy Spirit
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Discipleship - Kansas City (part III) Cost of Following Jesus
Luke 14:25-33
- Question: What is Jesus saying to you in v26? What relationship would be the most challenging? Why?
- Question: In v28-30, if you start to follow Jesus then stop how will that effect the people that have seen you start?
- Question: In v31-33, which king will win? Will the losing king still be a king? No, stop fighting God and serve him
- Question: What do you see as something that will be a cost for you in following Jesus?
Great Commission
Matthew 28:16-20
- Question: How much authority does Jesus have? What does His authority exclude? Nothing!
- Question: What does Jesus commission us to do? Who should you start with in fulling this commission from Jesus? Yourself
Developing a relationship with God is like a marriage
- Get to know someone = read the Bible and pray daily (Word Study)
- Dating stage = commit to coming to church, Bible discussion group, and studying the Bible (Discipleship study)
- Engagement = making a decision to commit your life to God (Sin and Repentance study)
- Wedding ceremony = baptism
You are not married until the wedding ceremony. You become a disciple at baptism - your life is the evidence of God's gift of the Holy Spirit
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Discipleship - Kansas City (part III) Cost of Following Jesus
Luke 14:25-33
- Question: What is Jesus saying to you in v26? What relationship would be the most challenging? Why?
- Question: In v28-30, if you start to follow Jesus then stop how will that effect the people that have seen you start?
- Question: In v31-33, which king will win? Will the losing king still be a king? No, stop fighting God and serve him
- Question: What do you see as something that will be a cost for you in following Jesus?
Great Commission
Matthew 28:16-20
- Question: How much authority does Jesus have? What does His authority exclude? Nothing!
- Question: What does Jesus commission us to do? Who should you start with in fulling this commission from Jesus? Yourself
Developing a relationship with God is like a marriage
- Get to know someone = read the Bible and pray daily (Word Study)
- Dating stage = commit to coming to church, Bible discussion group, and studying the Bible (Discipleship study)
- Engagement = making a decision to commit your life to God (Sin and Repentance study)
- Wedding ceremony = baptism
You are not married until the wedding ceremony. You become a disciple at baptism - your life is the evidence of God's gift of the Holy Spirit
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Discipleship - Kansas City (part III) Cost of Following Jesus
Luke 14:25-33
- Question: What is Jesus saying to you in v26? What relationship would be the most challenging? Why?
- Question: In v28-30, if you start to follow Jesus then stop how will that effect the people that have seen you start?
- Question: In v31-33, which king will win? Will the losing king still be a king? No, stop fighting God and serve him
- Question: What do you see as something that will be a cost for you in following Jesus?
Great Commission
Matthew 28:16-20
- Question: How much authority does Jesus have? What does His authority exclude? Nothing!
- Question: What does Jesus commission us to do? Who should you start with in fulling this commission from Jesus? Yourself
Developing a relationship with God is like a marriage
- Get to know someone = read the Bible and pray daily (Word Study)
- Dating stage = commit to coming to church, Bible discussion group, and studying the Bible (Discipleship study)
- Engagement = making a decision to commit your life to God (Sin and Repentance study)
- Wedding ceremony = baptism
You are not married until the wedding ceremony. You become a disciple at baptism - your life is the evidence of God's gift of the Holy Spirit
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: Understand how the Bible explains what Jesus went through before/during and after the cross
Painful betrayal of a friend
Matthew 26:14-30
- Judas had already decided in his heart and actions to betray Jesus. Then he watched for an opportunity to carry out sin.
- Share: A person's heart can be so hard that they no longer fear God - Psalms 36:1-3
- In spite of knowing that Judas was lying and plotting to have him killed, Jesus still loved him.
- The disciples had no clue who it was.
- Jesus' heart and actions never expressed any anger/resentment toward Judas
Pain of Friends Mistrust
Matthew 26:31-35
- Peter accepted the words of Jesus until it came time to apply them to his life.
- Share: Peter's prideful refusal to accept Jesus will for his life lead other down the wrong path
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part II) Physical and Emotional Pain
Matthew 26:36-56
- Jesus felt alone because of the selfishness of his friends (choosing to sleep instead of praying for him)
- Share: Jesus prayed so intensely that his capillaries burst and mixed with his blood (I have a medical account for you)
- Question: Jesus could have stopped this but he didn't. Why do you think he was willing to sweat blood for you (He loves you)
- Afterwards Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (they arrested him and his words came true; the disciples all scattered)
Pain of Being Disowned and Beaten
Matthew 26:57-75
- They spit in Jesus' face and beat him with their fist. Have you ever been spit on?
- Jesus looked straight at Peter after the 3rd denial and the rooster crowed - He was that close to Peter - Luke 22:61
- How do you think this made Jesus feel? Why do you think Jesus continued to go to the cross? (He loves you)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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Cross of Christ - Kansas City (part III) Pain of Not Being Appreciated
Matthew 27:1-31
- Pilate could have released Jesus but he was more concerned with pleasing people than pleasing God
- Think of all the people that shouted "crucify him". People who he healed, fed, etc. How do you think Jesus felt?
- They released a murderer instead of Jesus (many said they believed he was the son of God but still this)
- Share: Pilate tried to escape responsibility by washing his hands but denying the truth does not remove the sin
- They beat Jesus again, to the point he did not look human - Isaiah 52:14
- Question: Why do you think Jesus was still willing to go through this for you? (Because he loves you). He is not even at the cross yet.
Pain of Being Separated from God
Matthew 27:32-54
- Jesus was beaten so badly that he couldn't even carry his own cross
- v46 Jesus hung on the cross for hours (slow tortuous death) but yet he screams out loudly
- Share: Jesus had never been separated God (since the beginning of time they were united)
- Share: Once Jesus took on YOUR sin, he was separated from God (Wall of Sin = Isaiah 59:1-2)
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The Church - Kansas City (part IV) Correction in the Body
Matthew 18:15-18
- If a person sins against you (go and talk to them one on one), if it does not go well get help.
- If they refuse to stop sinning it's better that they leave the body than for the whole body to be hurt.
- Question: How do you feel about what Jesus is telling his disciples to do with someone who refuses to repent?
- This won't happen to someone if they continue to seek advice and imitate Jesus.
Joy of being in the body
Matthew 13:44-46
- Question: When these people found the kingdom of God what was their response?
- They were willing to give up any and everything to possess the kingdom of God
- God wants you to experience this same joy, are you willing to give up anything for the kingdom?
Do you have any question? I would like to get together for one for study.
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The Church - Kansas City (part IV) Correction in the Body
Matthew 18:15-18
- If a person sins against you (go and talk to them one on one), if it does not go well get help.
- If they refuse to stop sinning it's better that they leave the body than for the whole body to be hurt.
- Question: How do you feel about what Jesus is telling his disciples to do with someone who refuses to repent?
- This won't happen to someone if they continue to seek advice and imitate Jesus.
Joy of being in the body
Matthew 13:44-46
- Question: When these people found the kingdom of God what was their response?
- They were willing to give up any and everything to possess the kingdom of God
- God wants you to experience this same joy, are you willing to give up anything for the kingdom?
Do you have any question? I would like to get together for one for study.
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The Church - Kansas City (part IV) Correction in the Body
Matthew 18:15-18
- If a person sins against you (go and talk to them one on one), if it does not go well get help.
- If they refuse to stop sinning it's better that they leave the body than for the whole body to be hurt.
- Question: How do you feel about what Jesus is telling his disciples to do with someone who refuses to repent?
- This won't happen to someone if they continue to seek advice and imitate Jesus.
Joy of being in the body
Matthew 13:44-46
- Question: When these people found the kingdom of God what was their response?
- They were willing to give up any and everything to possess the kingdom of God
- God wants you to experience this same joy, are you willing to give up anything for the kingdom?
Do you have any question? I would like to get together for one for study.
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The Church - Kansas City (part IV) Correction in the Body
Matthew 18:15-18
- If a person sins against you (go and talk to them one on one), if it does not go well get help.
- If they refuse to stop sinning it's better that they leave the body than for the whole body to be hurt.
- Question: How do you feel about what Jesus is telling his disciples to do with someone who refuses to repent?
- This won't happen to someone if they continue to seek advice and imitate Jesus.
Joy of being in the body
Matthew 13:44-46
- Question: When these people found the kingdom of God what was their response?
- They were willing to give up any and everything to possess the kingdom of God
- God wants you to experience this same joy, are you willing to give up anything for the kingdom?
Do you have any question? I would like to get together for one for study.
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The Church - Kansas City (part IV) Correction in the Body
Matthew 18:15-18
- If a person sins against you (go and talk to them one on one), if it does not go well get help.
- If they refuse to stop sinning it's better that they leave the body than for the whole body to be hurt.
- Question: How do you feel about what Jesus is telling his disciples to do with someone who refuses to repent?
- This won't happen to someone if they continue to seek advice and imitate Jesus.
Joy of being in the body
Matthew 13:44-46
- Question: When these people found the kingdom of God what was their response?
- They were willing to give up any and everything to possess the kingdom of God
- God wants you to experience this same joy, are you willing to give up anything for the kingdom?
Do you have any question? I would like to get together for one for study.
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The Church - Kansas City (part IV) Correction in the Body
Matthew 18:15-18
- If a person sins against you (go and talk to them one on one), if it does not go well get help.
- If they refuse to stop sinning it's better that they leave the body than for the whole body to be hurt.
- Question: How do you feel about what Jesus is telling his disciples to do with someone who refuses to repent?
- This won't happen to someone if they continue to seek advice and imitate Jesus.
Joy of being in the body
Matthew 13:44-46
- Question: When these people found the kingdom of God what was their response?
- They were willing to give up any and everything to possess the kingdom of God
- God wants you to experience this same joy, are you willing to give up anything for the kingdom?
Do you have any question? I would like to get together for one for study.
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The Church - Kansas City (part IV) Correction in the Body
Matthew 18:15-18
- If a person sins against you (go and talk to them one on one), if it does not go well get help.
- If they refuse to stop sinning it's better that they leave the body than for the whole body to be hurt.
- Question: How do you feel about what Jesus is telling his disciples to do with someone who refuses to repent?
- This won't happen to someone if they continue to seek advice and imitate Jesus.
Joy of being in the body
Matthew 13:44-46
- Question: When these people found the kingdom of God what was their response?
- They were willing to give up any and everything to possess the kingdom of God
- God wants you to experience this same joy, are you willing to give up anything for the kingdom?
Do you have any question? I would like to get together for one for study.
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Counting the Cost (part II) Matthew 7:21-23
- Question: What do you think the heart of what Jesus is saying in these scriptures?
- Question: Biblically speaking, because someone goes to church does that make them a Christian? Are they a Christian because they are a good person? What if they know a lot about the Bible, does that make them a Christian?
- That means you are saying that the majority of people in the world are lost. How does that make you feel?
- Make God feel said but God has a plan for them - 1 Timothy 2:1-6
Do you believe that Jesus was the Son of God, died for your sins and rose on the 3rd day?
Acts 2:22-24
- v22 - The miracles Jesus did proves he was God's son
- v23 - He died on the cross for your sin
- v24 - God raised him from the dead
What is your good confession?
Romans 10:9-10
- Confess with your mouth (acknowledging God and everyone around you that you nor anything else will be the Lord of your life,expect Jesus)
- It is not the confession that justifies you, it is your heart that God is looking at.
Who will baptize you?
Who would you like to be there?
Let's meet 30 early so we can pray together
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Counting the Cost (part II) Matthew 7:21-23
- Question: What do you think the heart of what Jesus is saying in these scriptures?
- Question: Biblically speaking, because someone goes to church does that make them a Christian? Are they a Christian because they are a good person? What if they know a lot about the Bible, does that make them a Christian?
- That means you are saying that the majority of people in the world are lost. How does that make you feel?
- Make God feel said but God has a plan for them - 1 Timothy 2:1-6
Do you believe that Jesus was the Son of God, died for your sins and rose on the 3rd day?
Acts 2:22-24
- v22 - The miracles Jesus did proves he was God's son
- v23 - He died on the cross for your sin
- v24 - God raised him from the dead
What is your good confession?
Romans 10:9-10
- Confess with your mouth (acknowledging God and everyone around you that you nor anything else will be the Lord of your life,expect Jesus)
- It is not the confession that justifies you, it is your heart that God is looking at.
Who will baptize you?
Who would you like to be there?
Let's meet 30 early so we can pray together
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Counting the Cost (part II) Matthew 7:21-23
- Question: What do you think the heart of what Jesus is saying in these scriptures?
- Question: Biblically speaking, because someone goes to church does that make them a Christian? Are they a Christian because they are a good person? What if they know a lot about the Bible, does that make them a Christian?
- That means you are saying that the majority of people in the world are lost. How does that make you feel?
- Make God feel said but God has a plan for them - 1 Timothy 2:1-6
Do you believe that Jesus was the Son of God, died for your sins and rose on the 3rd day?
Acts 2:22-24
- v22 - The miracles Jesus did proves he was God's son
- v23 - He died on the cross for your sin
- v24 - God raised him from the dead
What is your good confession?
Romans 10:9-10
- Confess with your mouth (acknowledging God and everyone around you that you nor anything else will be the Lord of your life,expect Jesus)
- It is not the confession that justifies you, it is your heart that God is looking at.
Who will baptize you?
Who would you like to be there?
Let's meet 30 early so we can pray together
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Servant of God (part II) The last will be first
Mark 9:33-35
- The first must be last
- This is not how it is in the work place
- Go ahead take my promotion
- Kiss up to the boss
- Fighting to be the best
- Spend long hours at work
If we don't see the needs around -> we should pray for Go to show us
What ways should you be serving?
It will take faith:
- Who will take care of me?
- They may not thank you
Matthew 23:11
- The humble will be exalted
- Servants can not be prideful; humility is the badge the slave
Luke 17:7-10 - Our attitude at the end of the day should be that we are unworthy servants, we have only done what was our duty
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Jesus was Human (part I) Examples of Jesus having characteristics of humans:
- Asked Questions - Luke 2:46
- Bled - John 19:34
- Buried - Matthew 27:59-60
- Died - Matthew 27:50; 1 Corinthians 15:3
- Experienced Joy - Hebrews 12:2; Luke 10:21
- Grew - Luke 2:40
- Had a human body - Matthew 26:12
- Had a human parents - Luke 1:31; Galatians 4:4
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Jesus was Human (part I) Examples of Jesus having characteristics of humans:
- Asked Questions - Luke 2:46
- Bled - John 19:34
- Buried - Matthew 27:59-60
- Died - Matthew 27:50; 1 Corinthians 15:3
- Experienced Joy - Hebrews 12:2; Luke 10:21
- Grew - Luke 2:40
- Had a human body - Matthew 26:12
- Had a human parents - Luke 1:31; Galatians 4:4
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Jesus was Human (part I) Examples of Jesus having characteristics of humans:
- Asked Questions - Luke 2:46
- Bled - John 19:34
- Buried - Matthew 27:59-60
- Died - Matthew 27:50; 1 Corinthians 15:3
- Experienced Joy - Hebrews 12:2; Luke 10:21
- Grew - Luke 2:40
- Had a human body - Matthew 26:12
- Had a human parents - Luke 1:31; Galatians 4:4
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Jesus was Human (part II) Examples of Jesus having characteristics of humans:
- Had Compassion - Matthew 9:36
- Hungered - Matthew 4:2; Matthew 21:18
- Increased in Knowledge - Luke 2:52
- Learned Obedience - Hebrews 5:8
- Looked like a man - John 4:9
- Loved - Mark 10:21; Hebrews 2:14
- Prayed - Mark 1:35
- Slept - Matthew 8:24
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Jesus was Human (part II) Examples of Jesus having characteristics of humans:
- Had Compassion - Matthew 9:36
- Hungered - Matthew 4:2; Matthew 21:18
- Increased in Knowledge - Luke 2:52
- Learned Obedience - Hebrews 5:8
- Looked like a man - John 4:9
- Loved - Mark 10:21; Hebrews 2:14
- Prayed - Mark 1:35
- Slept - Matthew 8:24
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Jesus was Human (part II) Examples of Jesus having characteristics of humans:
- Had Compassion - Matthew 9:36
- Hungered - Matthew 4:2; Matthew 21:18
- Increased in Knowledge - Luke 2:52
- Learned Obedience - Hebrews 5:8
- Looked like a man - John 4:9
- Loved - Mark 10:21; Hebrews 2:14
- Prayed - Mark 1:35
- Slept - Matthew 8:24
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Jesus is God (part II) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Knew Hearts of the Pharisees - Matthew 12:25; Luke 5:22; Luke 6:8; Luke 7:39-40
- Knew Plot of Judas - John 6:70
- Knew Problems of his disciples - Luke 9:46-47
- Knew Sincerity of the one scribe - Mark 12:24
- Knew Thoughts of the Scribes - Matthew 9:3-4
- Knew Whereabouts of Nathanael - John 1:48
- Omnipotent - Matthew 18:20; Matthew 28:20; John 3:13; John 14:20
- Omnipotent over Death - Luke 7:14-15; Luke 8:54-56; John 11:4
- Omnipotent over Demons - Matthew 8:16-17; Matthew 8:28-32
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Jesus is God (part II) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Knew Hearts of the Pharisees - Matthew 12:25; Luke 5:22; Luke 6:8; Luke 7:39-40
- Knew Plot of Judas - John 6:70
- Knew Problems of his disciples - Luke 9:46-47
- Knew Sincerity of the one scribe - Mark 12:24
- Knew Thoughts of the Scribes - Matthew 9:3-4
- Knew Whereabouts of Nathanael - John 1:48
- Omnipotent - Matthew 18:20; Matthew 28:20; John 3:13; John 14:20
- Omnipotent over Death - Luke 7:14-15; Luke 8:54-56; John 11:4
- Omnipotent over Demons - Matthew 8:16-17; Matthew 8:28-32
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Jesus is God (part II) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Knew Hearts of the Pharisees - Matthew 12:25; Luke 5:22; Luke 6:8; Luke 7:39-40
- Knew Plot of Judas - John 6:70
- Knew Problems of his disciples - Luke 9:46-47
- Knew Sincerity of the one scribe - Mark 12:24
- Knew Thoughts of the Scribes - Matthew 9:3-4
- Knew Whereabouts of Nathanael - John 1:48
- Omnipotent - Matthew 18:20; Matthew 28:20; John 3:13; John 14:20
- Omnipotent over Death - Luke 7:14-15; Luke 8:54-56; John 11:4
- Omnipotent over Demons - Matthew 8:16-17; Matthew 8:28-32
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Jesus is God (part II) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Knew Hearts of the Pharisees - Matthew 12:25; Luke 5:22; Luke 6:8; Luke 7:39-40
- Knew Plot of Judas - John 6:70
- Knew Problems of his disciples - Luke 9:46-47
- Knew Sincerity of the one scribe - Mark 12:24
- Knew Thoughts of the Scribes - Matthew 9:3-4
- Knew Whereabouts of Nathanael - John 1:48
- Omnipotent - Matthew 18:20; Matthew 28:20; John 3:13; John 14:20
- Omnipotent over Death - Luke 7:14-15; Luke 8:54-56; John 11:4
- Omnipotent over Demons - Matthew 8:16-17; Matthew 8:28-32
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Jesus is God (part II) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Knew Hearts of the Pharisees - Matthew 12:25; Luke 5:22; Luke 6:8; Luke 7:39-40
- Knew Plot of Judas - John 6:70
- Knew Problems of his disciples - Luke 9:46-47
- Knew Sincerity of the one scribe - Mark 12:24
- Knew Thoughts of the Scribes - Matthew 9:3-4
- Knew Whereabouts of Nathanael - John 1:48
- Omnipotent - Matthew 18:20; Matthew 28:20; John 3:13; John 14:20
- Omnipotent over Death - Luke 7:14-15; Luke 8:54-56; John 11:4
- Omnipotent over Demons - Matthew 8:16-17; Matthew 8:28-32
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Jesus is God (part II) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Knew Hearts of the Pharisees - Matthew 12:25; Luke 5:22; Luke 6:8; Luke 7:39-40
- Knew Plot of Judas - John 6:70
- Knew Problems of his disciples - Luke 9:46-47
- Knew Sincerity of the one scribe - Mark 12:24
- Knew Thoughts of the Scribes - Matthew 9:3-4
- Knew Whereabouts of Nathanael - John 1:48
- Omnipotent - Matthew 18:20; Matthew 28:20; John 3:13; John 14:20
- Omnipotent over Death - Luke 7:14-15; Luke 8:54-56; John 11:4
- Omnipotent over Demons - Matthew 8:16-17; Matthew 8:28-32
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Jesus is God (part II) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Knew Hearts of the Pharisees - Matthew 12:25; Luke 5:22; Luke 6:8; Luke 7:39-40
- Knew Plot of Judas - John 6:70
- Knew Problems of his disciples - Luke 9:46-47
- Knew Sincerity of the one scribe - Mark 12:24
- Knew Thoughts of the Scribes - Matthew 9:3-4
- Knew Whereabouts of Nathanael - John 1:48
- Omnipotent - Matthew 18:20; Matthew 28:20; John 3:13; John 14:20
- Omnipotent over Death - Luke 7:14-15; Luke 8:54-56; John 11:4
- Omnipotent over Demons - Matthew 8:16-17; Matthew 8:28-32
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part III) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Omnipotent over Disease - Matthew 8:1-4; Luke 4:39
- Omnipotent over Men - Matthew 9:9; John 17:2
- Omnipotent over Nature - Matthew 8:26
- Omnipotent over Sin - Matthew 9:1-8
- Omnipotent over Tradition - Matthew 9:10-17
- Prayed To Him (Stephen) - Acts 7:59
- Saves - John 10:28
- Sinless - 1 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 4:15
- Worshiped as God by Angels - Hebrews 1:6
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Jesus is God (part IV) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Worshiped as God by Apostles - Matthew 14:33; Matthew 28:9; Matthew 15:25; Matthew 8:2
- Worshiped as God by Man born blind - John 9:38
- Worshiped as God by Maniac - Mark 5:6
- Worshiped as God by Mother - Matthew 20:20
- Worshiped as God by Ruler - Matthew 9:18
- Worshiped as God by Shepherds - Luke 2:15
- Worshiped as God by Some Greeks - John 12:20-21
- Worshiped as God by Thomas - John 20:28
- Worshiped as God by Wise men - Matthew 2:2,11
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Jesus is God (part IV) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Worshiped as God by Apostles - Matthew 14:33; Matthew 28:9; Matthew 15:25; Matthew 8:2
- Worshiped as God by Man born blind - John 9:38
- Worshiped as God by Maniac - Mark 5:6
- Worshiped as God by Mother - Matthew 20:20
- Worshiped as God by Ruler - Matthew 9:18
- Worshiped as God by Shepherds - Luke 2:15
- Worshiped as God by Some Greeks - John 12:20-21
- Worshiped as God by Thomas - John 20:28
- Worshiped as God by Wise men - Matthew 2:2,11
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Jesus is God (part IV) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- Worshiped as God by Apostles - Matthew 14:33; Matthew 28:9; Matthew 15:25; Matthew 8:2
- Worshiped as God by Man born blind - John 9:38
- Worshiped as God by Maniac - Mark 5:6
- Worshiped as God by Mother - Matthew 20:20
- Worshiped as God by Ruler - Matthew 9:18
- Worshiped as God by Shepherds - Luke 2:15
- Worshiped as God by Some Greeks - John 12:20-21
- Worshiped as God by Thomas - John 20:28
- Worshiped as God by Wise men - Matthew 2:2,11
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NT Commands (part IV) More New Testament commands:
- Do not store you treasures on earth - Matthew 6:19
- Do good to all people - Galatians 6:10
- Do good you know you ought to do - James 4:17
- Do what the Word of God says - James 1:22
- Do not fight - 2 Timothy 2:24
- Do not cause anyone to stumble - 1 Corinthians 10:32
- Do not fear man - Luke 12:4-5
- Encourage daily - Hebrews 3:13
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NT Commands (part VI) Reading New Testament commands each day:
- Honor your father and mother - Matthew 19:19
- Let your "Yes" be a yes and your "No" be a no - James 5:12
- Live in harmony with one another - Romans 12:16
- Love one another - John 13:34-35
- Must not quarrel - 2 Timothy 2:24
- Pray continuously - 1 Thessalonians 5:17
- Pray for persecutors - Matthew 5:44; Luke 6:28
- Rejoice in the Lord - Philippians 3:1
- Rejoice in your trails - James 1:2-3
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NT Commands (part VII) Been studying the New Testament commands for the past week:
- Resist the devil - James 4:7; 1 Peter 5:9
- Stand firm in the faith - 1 Corinthians 15:58; 1 Corinthians 16:13;1 Peter 5:9
- Store treasures in heaven - Matthew 6:20-21
- Submit to the governing authorities - Romans 13:1
- Submit yourself to God - James 4:7
- Submit yourself to each other - Ephesians 5:21
- Test everything - 1 Thessalonians 5:21
- Walk with the Spirit - Galatians 5:25
- Warn those who are idle - 1 Thessalonians 5:14
- Watch your life and your doctrine closely - 1 Timothy 4:16
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NT Commands (part VII) Been studying the New Testament commands for the past week:
- Resist the devil - James 4:7; 1 Peter 5:9
- Stand firm in the faith - 1 Corinthians 15:58; 1 Corinthians 16:13;1 Peter 5:9
- Store treasures in heaven - Matthew 6:20-21
- Submit to the governing authorities - Romans 13:1
- Submit yourself to God - James 4:7
- Submit yourself to each other - Ephesians 5:21
- Test everything - 1 Thessalonians 5:21
- Walk with the Spirit - Galatians 5:25
- Warn those who are idle - 1 Thessalonians 5:14
- Watch your life and your doctrine closely - 1 Timothy 4:16
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Names of Jesus (part V) Names of Jesus (continued):
- Emmanuel - Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:23
- Eternal life - 1 John 1:2; 5:20
- Everlasting Father - Isaiah 9:6
- Faithful witness - Revelation 1:5; 3:14
- First and Last - Revelation 1:17; 2:8
- Firstborn from the dead - Revelation 1:5; Colossians 1:18
- First-born of every creature - Colossians 1:15
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Names of Jesus (part VI) Reading about the names of Jesus:
- Forerunner - Hebrews 6:20
- Glory of the Lord - Isaiah 40:5
- God - Isaiah 40:9; John 20:28
- God blessed for ever - Romans 9:5
- God's fellow - Zechariah 13:7
- Good Shepherd - John 10:14
- Governor - Matthew 2:6
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Names of Jesus (part VIII) Next part of the 'Names of Jesus':
- I AM - Exodus 3:14; John 8:58
- Immanuel - Matthew 1:23
- JEHOVAH - Isaiah 26:4
- Jesus - Matthew 1:21; 1 Thessalonians 1:10
- Judge of Israel - Micah 5:1
- Just One - Acts 7:52
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Names of Jesus (part IX) About half way through the names of Jesus:
- King - Zechariah 9:9; Matthew 21:5
- King of Israel - John 1:49
- King of Kings - 1 Timothy 6:15; Revelation 17:14; 19:16
- King of Saints - Revelation 15:3
- King of the Jews - Matthew 2:2
- Lamb - Revelation 5:6,12; 13:8; 21:22; 22:3
- Lamb of God - John 1:29,36
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Names of Jesus (part IX) About half way through the names of Jesus:
- King - Zechariah 9:9; Matthew 21:5
- King of Israel - John 1:49
- King of Kings - 1 Timothy 6:15; Revelation 17:14; 19:16
- King of Saints - Revelation 15:3
- King of the Jews - Matthew 2:2
- Lamb - Revelation 5:6,12; 13:8; 21:22; 22:3
- Lamb of God - John 1:29,36
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Names of Jesus (part XII) Jesus' names through out the Bible:
- Mighty God - Isaiah 9:6
- Mighty One of Jacob - Isaiah 60:16
- Morning-star - Revelation 22:16
- Nazarene - Matthew 2:23
- Offspring of David - Revelation 22:16
- Only Begotten of the Father - John 1:14
- Our Passover - 1 Corinthians 5:7
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Names of Jesus (part XV) Jesus' name referenced in the Bible:
- Second Adam - 1 Corinthians 15:45
- Servant - Isaiah 42:1; 52:13
- Shepherd and Bishop of souls - 1 Peter 2:25
- Shiloh - Genesis 49:10
- Son of David - Matthew 9:27
- Son of God - Luke 1:35; John 1:49
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Names of Jesus (part XVI) Final days of Jesus' name study:
- Son of man - John 5:27; 6:37; Matthew 18:11
- Son of the blessed - Mark 14:61
- Son of the Highest - Luke 1:32
- Star - Numbers 24:17
- Sun of righteousness - Malachi 4:2
- Surety - Hebrews 7:22
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Names of the Church (part VI) Last day of the study of church names:
- Pillar and ground of the truth - 1 Timothy 3:15
- Sanctuary of God - Psalms 114:2
- Spiritual house - 1 Peter 2:5
- Spouse of Christ - Song of Solomon 4:12; 5:1
- Sought out, a city not forsaken - Isaiah 62:12
- Temple of God - 1 Corinthians 3:16,17
- Temple of the Living God - 2 Corinthians 6:16
- Vineyard - Jeremiah 12:10; Matthew 21:41
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Names of the Believers (part I) Starting the study of the names of believers:
- Believers - Acts 5:14; 1 Timothy 4:12
- Beloved of God - Romans 1:7
- Beloved brethren - 1 Corinthians 15:58; James 2:5
- Blessed of the Lord - Genesis 24:31; 26:29
- Blessed of the Father - Matthew 25:34
- Brethren - Matthew 23:8; Acts 12:17
- Brethren of Christ - Luke 8:21; John 20:17
- Called of Jesus Christ - Romans 1:6
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Names of the Believers (part III) Believers as children:
- Children of promise - Romans 9:8; Galatians 4:28
- Children of the free-woman - Galatians 4:31
- Children of the kingdom - Matthew 13:38
- Children of Zion - Psalms 149:2; Joel 2:23
- Children of the bride-chamber - Matthew 9:15
- Children of light - Luke 16:8; Ephesians 5:8; 1Th 5:5
- Children of the day - 1 Thessalonians 5:5
- Children of the resurrection - Luke 20:36
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Names of the Believers (part III) Believers as children:
- Children of promise - Romans 9:8; Galatians 4:28
- Children of the free-woman - Galatians 4:31
- Children of the kingdom - Matthew 13:38
- Children of Zion - Psalms 149:2; Joel 2:23
- Children of the bride-chamber - Matthew 9:15
- Children of light - Luke 16:8; Ephesians 5:8; 1Th 5:5
- Children of the day - 1 Thessalonians 5:5
- Children of the resurrection - Luke 20:36
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Names of the Believers (part II) Study of names of believers - continued:
- Children of the Lord - Deuteronomy 14:1
- Children of God - John 11:52; 1 John 3:10
- Children of the Living God - Romans 9:26
- Children of the Father - Matthew 5:45
- Children of the Highest - Luke 6:35
- Children of Abraham - Galatians 3:7
- Children of Jacob - Psalms 105:6
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Names of the Believers (part IX) More descriptions of believers in the Bible:
- Kings and priests to God - Revelations 1:6
- Kingdom of priests - Exodus 19:6
- Lambs - Isaiah 40:11; John 21:15
- Lights of the world - Matthew 5:14
- Little children - John 13:33; 1 John 2:1
- Lively stones - 1 Peter 2:5
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Names of the Believers (part XII) Alternative names for the church:
- Salt of the earth - Matthew 5:13
- Servants of Christ - 1 Corinthians 7:22; Ephesians 6:6
- Servants of righteousness - Romans 6:18
- Sheep of Christ - John 10:1-16; 21:16
- Sojourners with God - Leviticus 25:23; Psalms 39:12
- Sons of God - John 1:12; Philippians 2:15; 1 John 3:1,2
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Names of Satan (part II) More names given to Satan:
- Beelzebub - Matthew 12:24
- Belial - 2 Corinthians 6:15
- Crooked serpent - Isaiah 27:1
- Dragon - Isaiah 27:1; Revelation 20:2
- Enemy - Matthew 13:39
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Names of Satan (part II) More names given to Satan:
- Beelzebub - Matthew 12:24
- Belial - 2 Corinthians 6:15
- Crooked serpent - Isaiah 27:1
- Dragon - Isaiah 27:1; Revelation 20:2
- Enemy - Matthew 13:39
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Names of Satan (part V) Satan's names study:
- Prince of this world - John 14:30
- Prince of the devils - Matthew 12:24
- Prince of the power of the air - Ephesians 2:2
- Ruler of the darkness of this world - Ephesians 6:12
- Satan - 1 Chronicles 21:1; Job 1:6
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Names of Satan (part VI) Last day (day six) of the Satan name study:
- Serpent - Genesis 3:4,16; 2 Corinthians 11:3
- Spirit that works in the children of disobedience - Ephesians 2:2
- Tempter - Matthew 4:3; 1 Thessalonians 3:5
- The god of this world - 2 Corinthians 4:4
- Unclean spirit - Matthew 12:43
- Wicked-one - Matthew 13:19,38
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Fearing God - Slave or Son Two types of fear:
- Servile fear - latin meaning slave
- Filial fear - meaning son
Servile fear is illustrated by the third servant in Christ's parable of the talents
He went out and hid his talent in the ground - Matthew 25:24-25
The devil is the author of servile fear - he uses it to haunt and disturb Christians to make our lives uncomfortable
Filial fear is loving fear of a child toward his father
A mixture of reference, pleasure, joy, and awe which fills our hearts when we realize who God is and what He has done for us
There are 150 references to the fear of God, most in the Old Testament
Ones in the New Testament convince us that fearing God is an attitude of the heart
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Fearing God - Slave or Son Two types of fear:
- Servile fear - latin meaning slave
- Filial fear - meaning son
Servile fear is illustrated by the third servant in Christ's parable of the talents
He went out and hid his talent in the ground - Matthew 25:24-25
The devil is the author of servile fear - he uses it to haunt and disturb Christians to make our lives uncomfortable
Filial fear is loving fear of a child toward his father
A mixture of reference, pleasure, joy, and awe which fills our hearts when we realize who God is and what He has done for us
There are 150 references to the fear of God, most in the Old Testament
Ones in the New Testament convince us that fearing God is an attitude of the heart
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of worry and pride Righteousness instead of worry
Matthew 6:25-34
- Think about things you worry about.
- What do you worry about?
- How much do you think about?
- How can worrying about those things make it difficult to be righteous?
- Do seek righteousness first or something else first?
Righteousness instead of pride
Matthew 5:17-20
- Are you living more righteously than the Pharisees?
- They obeyed the law but what were they missing?
- Where is your righteous coming from? Jesus? Self? Something else?
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Righteousness instead of selfishness Righteousness instead of selfishness
Matthew 4:1-11
Satan uses many tactics to tempt us not to be righteous
- Not trusting God will take care of us - vs. 3
- Too prideful and feel nothing can hurt us - vs. 6
- Idolizing something above God in our lives - vs. 9
Which temptation does Satan us on you the most?
How will you fight it?
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Righteousness instead of selfishness Righteousness instead of selfishness
Matthew 4:1-11
Satan uses many tactics to tempt us not to be righteous
- Not trusting God will take care of us - vs. 3
- Too prideful and feel nothing can hurt us - vs. 6
- Idolizing something above God in our lives - vs. 9
Which temptation does Satan us on you the most?
How will you fight it?
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Righteousness instead of selfishness Righteousness instead of selfishness
Matthew 4:1-11
Satan uses many tactics to tempt us not to be righteous
- Not trusting God will take care of us - vs. 3
- Too prideful and feel nothing can hurt us - vs. 6
- Idolizing something above God in our lives - vs. 9
Which temptation does Satan us on you the most?
How will you fight it?
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Righteousness instead of selfishness Righteousness instead of selfishness
Matthew 4:1-11
Satan uses many tactics to tempt us not to be righteous
- Not trusting God will take care of us - vs. 3
- Too prideful and feel nothing can hurt us - vs. 6
- Idolizing something above God in our lives - vs. 9
Which temptation does Satan us on you the most?
How will you fight it?
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Righteousness instead of selfishness Righteousness instead of selfishness
Matthew 4:1-11
Satan uses many tactics to tempt us not to be righteous
- Not trusting God will take care of us - vs. 3
- Too prideful and feel nothing can hurt us - vs. 6
- Idolizing something above God in our lives - vs. 9
Which temptation does Satan us on you the most?
How will you fight it?
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Righteousness instead of selfishness Righteousness instead of selfishness
Matthew 4:1-11
Satan uses many tactics to tempt us not to be righteous
- Not trusting God will take care of us - vs. 3
- Too prideful and feel nothing can hurt us - vs. 6
- Idolizing something above God in our lives - vs. 9
Which temptation does Satan us on you the most?
How will you fight it?
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Righteousness instead of selfishness Righteousness instead of selfishness
Matthew 4:1-11
Satan uses many tactics to tempt us not to be righteous
- Not trusting God will take care of us - vs. 3
- Too prideful and feel nothing can hurt us - vs. 6
- Idolizing something above God in our lives - vs. 9
Which temptation does Satan us on you the most?
How will you fight it?
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Righteousness instead of selfishness Righteousness instead of selfishness
Matthew 4:1-11
Satan uses many tactics to tempt us not to be righteous
- Not trusting God will take care of us - vs. 3
- Too prideful and feel nothing can hurt us - vs. 6
- Idolizing something above God in our lives - vs. 9
Which temptation does Satan us on you the most?
How will you fight it?
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Righteousness instead of selfishness Righteousness instead of selfishness
Matthew 4:1-11
Satan uses many tactics to tempt us not to be righteous
- Not trusting God will take care of us - vs. 3
- Too prideful and feel nothing can hurt us - vs. 6
- Idolizing something above God in our lives - vs. 9
Which temptation does Satan us on you the most?
How will you fight it?
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Righteousness instead of selfishness Righteousness instead of selfishness
Matthew 4:1-11
Satan uses many tactics to tempt us not to be righteous
- Not trusting God will take care of us - vs. 3
- Too prideful and feel nothing can hurt us - vs. 6
- Idolizing something above God in our lives - vs. 9
Which temptation does Satan us on you the most?
How will you fight it?
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Righteousness instead of selfishness Righteousness instead of selfishness
Matthew 4:1-11
Satan uses many tactics to tempt us not to be righteous
- Not trusting God will take care of us - vs. 3
- Too prideful and feel nothing can hurt us - vs. 6
- Idolizing something above God in our lives - vs. 9
Which temptation does Satan us on you the most?
How will you fight it?
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Fearing God - John feared Man is never sufficiently affected by the awareness of his lowly state until he has compared himself with God's majesty
When John was in the presence of God, he fell at his feet as though dead - Revelation 1:17
Not the first time this happened to John - Matthew 17:6
We can encounter Him in His Word as the Holy Spirit opens it to our minds and hearts
- Do I experience the fear of God as it has been described so far?
- Does my fear of God tend to slavish - trying to please a taskmaster that can not be pleased?
- Is my fear of God so shallow that I tend to be overly familiar with and fail to show the reverential awe that is due him?
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Mind of Christ - Intro (part III) The heart is the source which continuously supplies your life with the kind of person you are.
- The source of your behavior - Proverbs 4:23
- The source of your speech
- Out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks - Luke 6:45
- How can you who are evil say anything good? - Matthew 12:33-37
- The source of all evil behavior
- What comes out of a man is what makes him 'unclean' - Mark 7:20-23
- Every inclination of the thoughts of his heart were evil - Genesis 6:5
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Mind of Christ - Intro (part III) The heart is the source which continuously supplies your life with the kind of person you are.
- The source of your behavior - Proverbs 4:23
- The source of your speech
- Out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks - Luke 6:45
- How can you who are evil say anything good? - Matthew 12:33-37
- The source of all evil behavior
- What comes out of a man is what makes him 'unclean' - Mark 7:20-23
- Every inclination of the thoughts of his heart were evil - Genesis 6:5
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Mind of Christ - Intro (part III) The heart is the source which continuously supplies your life with the kind of person you are.
- The source of your behavior - Proverbs 4:23
- The source of your speech
- Out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks - Luke 6:45
- How can you who are evil say anything good? - Matthew 12:33-37
- The source of all evil behavior
- What comes out of a man is what makes him 'unclean' - Mark 7:20-23
- Every inclination of the thoughts of his heart were evil - Genesis 6:5
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Mind of Christ - Intro (part III) The heart is the source which continuously supplies your life with the kind of person you are.
- The source of your behavior - Proverbs 4:23
- The source of your speech
- Out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks - Luke 6:45
- How can you who are evil say anything good? - Matthew 12:33-37
- The source of all evil behavior
- What comes out of a man is what makes him 'unclean' - Mark 7:20-23
- Every inclination of the thoughts of his heart were evil - Genesis 6:5
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Mind of Christ - Intro (part III) The heart is the source which continuously supplies your life with the kind of person you are.
- The source of your behavior - Proverbs 4:23
- The source of your speech
- Out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks - Luke 6:45
- How can you who are evil say anything good? - Matthew 12:33-37
- The source of all evil behavior
- What comes out of a man is what makes him 'unclean' - Mark 7:20-23
- Every inclination of the thoughts of his heart were evil - Genesis 6:5
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Mind of Christ - Intro (part VII) He is worth following:
- Peter and his brother Andrew left their jobs - Matthew 4:18
- Must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me - Matthew 16:24
- I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you - John 13:15
- God always leads us in triumphal procession in Christ - 2 Corinthians 2:14
- You will receive a rich welcome into the eternal kingdom of our Lord - 1 Peter 2:21
- Follow others as they follow Christ - 1 Corinthians 11:1
- Follow His example in both in both negative and positive area
- He never did a wrong thing.
- He always did the right thing.
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Mind of Christ - Intro (part VII) He is worth following:
- Peter and his brother Andrew left their jobs - Matthew 4:18
- Must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me - Matthew 16:24
- I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you - John 13:15
- God always leads us in triumphal procession in Christ - 2 Corinthians 2:14
- You will receive a rich welcome into the eternal kingdom of our Lord - 1 Peter 2:21
- Follow others as they follow Christ - 1 Corinthians 11:1
- Follow His example in both in both negative and positive area
- He never did a wrong thing.
- He always did the right thing.
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Mind of Christ - Intro (part VIII) Following Christ is more than merely adding a few new habits and activities to our lives.
It is changing our total person from what we have been into what He is!
Thus, to follow Christ I must be a student of His life.
- Fix your thoughts on Jesus - Hebrews 3:1
- Let us fix our eyes on Jesus - Hebrews 12:2
- Come to me - Matthew 11:28-30
- Study His life so devotedly that I am able to see
Our transformation is an inside out job. I can put on the outside habits, activities, traits, behavior patterns without ever changing the inside of me. The great endeavor is to transform the inner man for when the inner man changed the outward man will have to change!
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Mind of Christ - Intro (part VIII) Following Christ is more than merely adding a few new habits and activities to our lives.
It is changing our total person from what we have been into what He is!
Thus, to follow Christ I must be a student of His life.
- Fix your thoughts on Jesus - Hebrews 3:1
- Let us fix our eyes on Jesus - Hebrews 12:2
- Come to me - Matthew 11:28-30
- Study His life so devotedly that I am able to see
Our transformation is an inside out job. I can put on the outside habits, activities, traits, behavior patterns without ever changing the inside of me. The great endeavor is to transform the inner man for when the inner man changed the outward man will have to change!
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Mind of Christ - Intro (part VIII) Following Christ is more than merely adding a few new habits and activities to our lives.
It is changing our total person from what we have been into what He is!
Thus, to follow Christ I must be a student of His life.
- Fix your thoughts on Jesus - Hebrews 3:1
- Let us fix our eyes on Jesus - Hebrews 12:2
- Come to me - Matthew 11:28-30
- Study His life so devotedly that I am able to see
Our transformation is an inside out job. I can put on the outside habits, activities, traits, behavior patterns without ever changing the inside of me. The great endeavor is to transform the inner man for when the inner man changed the outward man will have to change!
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part I) Discipleship is the ultimate aim in the purpose and plan of God
General definitions of a disciple is a Learner or Pupil
Three stages in discipleship:
1. The curious disciple
- Sermon of the Mount: Jesus began to teach everyone - Matthew 5:1-2
- To Jews who had believed him, Jesus said they must believe - John 8:31
- Peter did not understand what Jesus was saying - Mark 8:30-32
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part I) Discipleship is the ultimate aim in the purpose and plan of God
General definitions of a disciple is a Learner or Pupil
Three stages in discipleship:
1. The curious disciple
- Sermon of the Mount: Jesus began to teach everyone - Matthew 5:1-2
- To Jews who had believed him, Jesus said they must believe - John 8:31
- Peter did not understand what Jesus was saying - Mark 8:30-32
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part II) Three stages in discipleship (continued):
2. The convinced disciple
- After miracles, disciples put their faith in him - John 2:11
- Many people saw the miraculous signs he was doing and believed in his name - John 2:23
- Many Samaritans believed in him because of the woman's testimony - John 4:39, 41, 53
- From this time many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him - John 6:14, 25-27, 60-66
3. The committed disciple
- Lord, to whom shall we go? - John 6:67-69
- You are the Christ, the Son of the living God - Matthew 16:13-16
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part II) Three stages in discipleship (continued):
2. The convinced disciple
- After miracles, disciples put their faith in him - John 2:11
- Many people saw the miraculous signs he was doing and believed in his name - John 2:23
- Many Samaritans believed in him because of the woman's testimony - John 4:39, 41, 53
- From this time many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him - John 6:14, 25-27, 60-66
3. The committed disciple
- Lord, to whom shall we go? - John 6:67-69
- You are the Christ, the Son of the living God - Matthew 16:13-16
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part II) Three stages in discipleship (continued):
2. The convinced disciple
- After miracles, disciples put their faith in him - John 2:11
- Many people saw the miraculous signs he was doing and believed in his name - John 2:23
- Many Samaritans believed in him because of the woman's testimony - John 4:39, 41, 53
- From this time many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him - John 6:14, 25-27, 60-66
3. The committed disciple
- Lord, to whom shall we go? - John 6:67-69
- You are the Christ, the Son of the living God - Matthew 16:13-16
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part II) Three stages in discipleship (continued):
2. The convinced disciple
- After miracles, disciples put their faith in him - John 2:11
- Many people saw the miraculous signs he was doing and believed in his name - John 2:23
- Many Samaritans believed in him because of the woman's testimony - John 4:39, 41, 53
- From this time many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him - John 6:14, 25-27, 60-66
3. The committed disciple
- Lord, to whom shall we go? - John 6:67-69
- You are the Christ, the Son of the living God - Matthew 16:13-16
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part IV) Christ’s word teaches us about discipleship.
Mark 8:34-38
- We must desire to follow Christ
- We must deny self and take up our cross
- We must lose our life to save it
- We must not be ashamed of Jesus
Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Luke 9:57-62
- Luke 9:57-58 “Count the cost”, commitment is more than a decision.
- Luke 9:59-60 “Deny self and follow Christ now,” give up the security and comforts of home.
- Luke 9:61-62 “Remove all rivals and distractions from your relationship with Christ.” Make Him all in all.
Matthew 19:16-22 Mark 10:17-22 Luke 18:18-23
- Deny and crucify self.
- Give up everything.
- Love Christ intensely.
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part IV) Christ’s word teaches us about discipleship.
Mark 8:34-38
- We must desire to follow Christ
- We must deny self and take up our cross
- We must lose our life to save it
- We must not be ashamed of Jesus
Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Luke 9:57-62
- Luke 9:57-58 “Count the cost”, commitment is more than a decision.
- Luke 9:59-60 “Deny self and follow Christ now,” give up the security and comforts of home.
- Luke 9:61-62 “Remove all rivals and distractions from your relationship with Christ.” Make Him all in all.
Matthew 19:16-22 Mark 10:17-22 Luke 18:18-23
- Deny and crucify self.
- Give up everything.
- Love Christ intensely.
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part IV) Christ’s word teaches us about discipleship.
Mark 8:34-38
- We must desire to follow Christ
- We must deny self and take up our cross
- We must lose our life to save it
- We must not be ashamed of Jesus
Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Luke 9:57-62
- Luke 9:57-58 “Count the cost”, commitment is more than a decision.
- Luke 9:59-60 “Deny self and follow Christ now,” give up the security and comforts of home.
- Luke 9:61-62 “Remove all rivals and distractions from your relationship with Christ.” Make Him all in all.
Matthew 19:16-22 Mark 10:17-22 Luke 18:18-23
- Deny and crucify self.
- Give up everything.
- Love Christ intensely.
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part IV) Christ’s word teaches us about discipleship.
Mark 8:34-38
- We must desire to follow Christ
- We must deny self and take up our cross
- We must lose our life to save it
- We must not be ashamed of Jesus
Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Luke 9:57-62
- Luke 9:57-58 “Count the cost”, commitment is more than a decision.
- Luke 9:59-60 “Deny self and follow Christ now,” give up the security and comforts of home.
- Luke 9:61-62 “Remove all rivals and distractions from your relationship with Christ.” Make Him all in all.
Matthew 19:16-22 Mark 10:17-22 Luke 18:18-23
- Deny and crucify self.
- Give up everything.
- Love Christ intensely.
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part IV) Christ’s word teaches us about discipleship.
Mark 8:34-38
- We must desire to follow Christ
- We must deny self and take up our cross
- We must lose our life to save it
- We must not be ashamed of Jesus
Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Luke 9:57-62
- Luke 9:57-58 “Count the cost”, commitment is more than a decision.
- Luke 9:59-60 “Deny self and follow Christ now,” give up the security and comforts of home.
- Luke 9:61-62 “Remove all rivals and distractions from your relationship with Christ.” Make Him all in all.
Matthew 19:16-22 Mark 10:17-22 Luke 18:18-23
- Deny and crucify self.
- Give up everything.
- Love Christ intensely.
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part IV) Christ’s word teaches us about discipleship.
Mark 8:34-38
- We must desire to follow Christ
- We must deny self and take up our cross
- We must lose our life to save it
- We must not be ashamed of Jesus
Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Luke 9:57-62
- Luke 9:57-58 “Count the cost”, commitment is more than a decision.
- Luke 9:59-60 “Deny self and follow Christ now,” give up the security and comforts of home.
- Luke 9:61-62 “Remove all rivals and distractions from your relationship with Christ.” Make Him all in all.
Matthew 19:16-22 Mark 10:17-22 Luke 18:18-23
- Deny and crucify self.
- Give up everything.
- Love Christ intensely.
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part IV) Christ’s word teaches us about discipleship.
Mark 8:34-38
- We must desire to follow Christ
- We must deny self and take up our cross
- We must lose our life to save it
- We must not be ashamed of Jesus
Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Luke 9:57-62
- Luke 9:57-58 “Count the cost”, commitment is more than a decision.
- Luke 9:59-60 “Deny self and follow Christ now,” give up the security and comforts of home.
- Luke 9:61-62 “Remove all rivals and distractions from your relationship with Christ.” Make Him all in all.
Matthew 19:16-22 Mark 10:17-22 Luke 18:18-23
- Deny and crucify self.
- Give up everything.
- Love Christ intensely.
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part V) Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Jesus loved God with an unrivaled love
- John 14:31 - do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- ~Matthew 26:36-46 - Did what was needed not what he at first wanted
Jesus completely and continually emptied self of self
- Philippians 2:6-7 - Took the very nature of a servant
- John 5:30 - Seeked to please the one who sent him
Jesus gave up everything
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor so we could become rich
- Matthew 8:20 - He had no home
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part V) Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Jesus loved God with an unrivaled love
- John 14:31 - do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- ~Matthew 26:36-46 - Did what was needed not what he at first wanted
Jesus completely and continually emptied self of self
- Philippians 2:6-7 - Took the very nature of a servant
- John 5:30 - Seeked to please the one who sent him
Jesus gave up everything
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor so we could become rich
- Matthew 8:20 - He had no home
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part V) Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Jesus loved God with an unrivaled love
- John 14:31 - do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- ~Matthew 26:36-46 - Did what was needed not what he at first wanted
Jesus completely and continually emptied self of self
- Philippians 2:6-7 - Took the very nature of a servant
- John 5:30 - Seeked to please the one who sent him
Jesus gave up everything
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor so we could become rich
- Matthew 8:20 - He had no home
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part V) Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Jesus loved God with an unrivaled love
- John 14:31 - do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- ~Matthew 26:36-46 - Did what was needed not what he at first wanted
Jesus completely and continually emptied self of self
- Philippians 2:6-7 - Took the very nature of a servant
- John 5:30 - Seeked to please the one who sent him
Jesus gave up everything
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor so we could become rich
- Matthew 8:20 - He had no home
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part V) Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Jesus loved God with an unrivaled love
- John 14:31 - do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- ~Matthew 26:36-46 - Did what was needed not what he at first wanted
Jesus completely and continually emptied self of self
- Philippians 2:6-7 - Took the very nature of a servant
- John 5:30 - Seeked to please the one who sent him
Jesus gave up everything
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor so we could become rich
- Matthew 8:20 - He had no home
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part V) Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Jesus loved God with an unrivaled love
- John 14:31 - do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- ~Matthew 26:36-46 - Did what was needed not what he at first wanted
Jesus completely and continually emptied self of self
- Philippians 2:6-7 - Took the very nature of a servant
- John 5:30 - Seeked to please the one who sent him
Jesus gave up everything
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor so we could become rich
- Matthew 8:20 - He had no home
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part V) Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Jesus loved God with an unrivaled love
- John 14:31 - do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- ~Matthew 26:36-46 - Did what was needed not what he at first wanted
Jesus completely and continually emptied self of self
- Philippians 2:6-7 - Took the very nature of a servant
- John 5:30 - Seeked to please the one who sent him
Jesus gave up everything
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor so we could become rich
- Matthew 8:20 - He had no home
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part V) Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Jesus loved God with an unrivaled love
- John 14:31 - do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- ~Matthew 26:36-46 - Did what was needed not what he at first wanted
Jesus completely and continually emptied self of self
- Philippians 2:6-7 - Took the very nature of a servant
- John 5:30 - Seeked to please the one who sent him
Jesus gave up everything
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor so we could become rich
- Matthew 8:20 - He had no home
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part V) Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Jesus loved God with an unrivaled love
- John 14:31 - do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- ~Matthew 26:36-46 - Did what was needed not what he at first wanted
Jesus completely and continually emptied self of self
- Philippians 2:6-7 - Took the very nature of a servant
- John 5:30 - Seeked to please the one who sent him
Jesus gave up everything
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor so we could become rich
- Matthew 8:20 - He had no home
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part V) Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Jesus loved God with an unrivaled love
- John 14:31 - do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- ~Matthew 26:36-46 - Did what was needed not what he at first wanted
Jesus completely and continually emptied self of self
- Philippians 2:6-7 - Took the very nature of a servant
- John 5:30 - Seeked to please the one who sent him
Jesus gave up everything
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor so we could become rich
- Matthew 8:20 - He had no home
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part V) Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Jesus loved God with an unrivaled love
- John 14:31 - do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- ~Matthew 26:36-46 - Did what was needed not what he at first wanted
Jesus completely and continually emptied self of self
- Philippians 2:6-7 - Took the very nature of a servant
- John 5:30 - Seeked to please the one who sent him
Jesus gave up everything
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor so we could become rich
- Matthew 8:20 - He had no home
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Mind of Christ - Discipleship (part V) Christ’s encounters with people teach about discipleship
Jesus loved God with an unrivaled love
- John 14:31 - do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- ~Matthew 26:36-46 - Did what was needed not what he at first wanted
Jesus completely and continually emptied self of self
- Philippians 2:6-7 - Took the very nature of a servant
- John 5:30 - Seeked to please the one who sent him
Jesus gave up everything
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor so we could become rich
- Matthew 8:20 - He had no home
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part I) Jesus was reverently and totally submissive to God’s will
~Matthew 26:36-46
- Three desires were expressed by Jesus in this of prayer.
- He wanted to have disciples join in his struggles.
- He wanted to forgo the bitter cup.
- He wanted to obey the will of God.
- His strongest desire is to obey God, overcame the other desires of his life.
Hebrews 5:7-8 - He was heard because of his reverent submission
Jesus possessed an all consuming desire to obey God
- John 4:34 - His food was to do the will of him who sent him
- John 5:19 - whatever the Father does the Son also does
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part I) Jesus was reverently and totally submissive to God’s will
~Matthew 26:36-46
- Three desires were expressed by Jesus in this of prayer.
- He wanted to have disciples join in his struggles.
- He wanted to forgo the bitter cup.
- He wanted to obey the will of God.
- His strongest desire is to obey God, overcame the other desires of his life.
Hebrews 5:7-8 - He was heard because of his reverent submission
Jesus possessed an all consuming desire to obey God
- John 4:34 - His food was to do the will of him who sent him
- John 5:19 - whatever the Father does the Son also does
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part I) Jesus was reverently and totally submissive to God’s will
~Matthew 26:36-46
- Three desires were expressed by Jesus in this of prayer.
- He wanted to have disciples join in his struggles.
- He wanted to forgo the bitter cup.
- He wanted to obey the will of God.
- His strongest desire is to obey God, overcame the other desires of his life.
Hebrews 5:7-8 - He was heard because of his reverent submission
Jesus possessed an all consuming desire to obey God
- John 4:34 - His food was to do the will of him who sent him
- John 5:19 - whatever the Father does the Son also does
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part I) Jesus was reverently and totally submissive to God’s will
~Matthew 26:36-46
- Three desires were expressed by Jesus in this of prayer.
- He wanted to have disciples join in his struggles.
- He wanted to forgo the bitter cup.
- He wanted to obey the will of God.
- His strongest desire is to obey God, overcame the other desires of his life.
Hebrews 5:7-8 - He was heard because of his reverent submission
Jesus possessed an all consuming desire to obey God
- John 4:34 - His food was to do the will of him who sent him
- John 5:19 - whatever the Father does the Son also does
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part I) Jesus was reverently and totally submissive to God’s will
~Matthew 26:36-46
- Three desires were expressed by Jesus in this of prayer.
- He wanted to have disciples join in his struggles.
- He wanted to forgo the bitter cup.
- He wanted to obey the will of God.
- His strongest desire is to obey God, overcame the other desires of his life.
Hebrews 5:7-8 - He was heard because of his reverent submission
Jesus possessed an all consuming desire to obey God
- John 4:34 - His food was to do the will of him who sent him
- John 5:19 - whatever the Father does the Son also does
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part I) Jesus was reverently and totally submissive to God’s will
~Matthew 26:36-46
- Three desires were expressed by Jesus in this of prayer.
- He wanted to have disciples join in his struggles.
- He wanted to forgo the bitter cup.
- He wanted to obey the will of God.
- His strongest desire is to obey God, overcame the other desires of his life.
Hebrews 5:7-8 - He was heard because of his reverent submission
Jesus possessed an all consuming desire to obey God
- John 4:34 - His food was to do the will of him who sent him
- John 5:19 - whatever the Father does the Son also does
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part I) Jesus was reverently and totally submissive to God’s will
~Matthew 26:36-46
- Three desires were expressed by Jesus in this of prayer.
- He wanted to have disciples join in his struggles.
- He wanted to forgo the bitter cup.
- He wanted to obey the will of God.
- His strongest desire is to obey God, overcame the other desires of his life.
Hebrews 5:7-8 - He was heard because of his reverent submission
Jesus possessed an all consuming desire to obey God
- John 4:34 - His food was to do the will of him who sent him
- John 5:19 - whatever the Father does the Son also does
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part I) Jesus was reverently and totally submissive to God’s will
~Matthew 26:36-46
- Three desires were expressed by Jesus in this of prayer.
- He wanted to have disciples join in his struggles.
- He wanted to forgo the bitter cup.
- He wanted to obey the will of God.
- His strongest desire is to obey God, overcame the other desires of his life.
Hebrews 5:7-8 - He was heard because of his reverent submission
Jesus possessed an all consuming desire to obey God
- John 4:34 - His food was to do the will of him who sent him
- John 5:19 - whatever the Father does the Son also does
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part I) Jesus was reverently and totally submissive to God’s will
~Matthew 26:36-46
- Three desires were expressed by Jesus in this of prayer.
- He wanted to have disciples join in his struggles.
- He wanted to forgo the bitter cup.
- He wanted to obey the will of God.
- His strongest desire is to obey God, overcame the other desires of his life.
Hebrews 5:7-8 - He was heard because of his reverent submission
Jesus possessed an all consuming desire to obey God
- John 4:34 - His food was to do the will of him who sent him
- John 5:19 - whatever the Father does the Son also does
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part I) Jesus was reverently and totally submissive to God’s will
~Matthew 26:36-46
- Three desires were expressed by Jesus in this of prayer.
- He wanted to have disciples join in his struggles.
- He wanted to forgo the bitter cup.
- He wanted to obey the will of God.
- His strongest desire is to obey God, overcame the other desires of his life.
Hebrews 5:7-8 - He was heard because of his reverent submission
Jesus possessed an all consuming desire to obey God
- John 4:34 - His food was to do the will of him who sent him
- John 5:19 - whatever the Father does the Son also does
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part I) Jesus was reverently and totally submissive to God’s will
~Matthew 26:36-46
- Three desires were expressed by Jesus in this of prayer.
- He wanted to have disciples join in his struggles.
- He wanted to forgo the bitter cup.
- He wanted to obey the will of God.
- His strongest desire is to obey God, overcame the other desires of his life.
Hebrews 5:7-8 - He was heard because of his reverent submission
Jesus possessed an all consuming desire to obey God
- John 4:34 - His food was to do the will of him who sent him
- John 5:19 - whatever the Father does the Son also does
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part III) The motivation for Jesus’ obedience was in his relationship with God
He obeyed God because he loved God
- John 14:31 - I love the Father and that I do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- John 15:9-10 - I have obeyed my Father's commands and remain in his love
He obeyed God because he wanted to please God more than he wanted to please himself
- John 5:30 - I seek not to please myself but him who sent me
- Matthew 3:17 - This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.
- Matthew 17:5 - With him I am well pleased. Listen to him!
- Mark 1:11 - You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part III) The motivation for Jesus’ obedience was in his relationship with God
He obeyed God because he loved God
- John 14:31 - I love the Father and that I do exactly what my Father has commanded me
- John 15:9-10 - I have obeyed my Father's commands and remain in his love
He obeyed God because he wanted to please God more than he wanted to please himself
- John 5:30 - I seek not to please myself but him who sent me
- Matthew 3:17 - This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.
- Matthew 17:5 - With him I am well pleased. Listen to him!
- Mark 1:11 - You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased
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Mind of Christ - Obedience (part IV) He obeyed God because he wanted to please God more than he wanted to please himself (continued)
- Luke 3:22 - The Holy Spirit descended on him in bodily form like a dove
- John 8:29 - I always do what pleases him
- 2 Peter 1:17 - This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased
- Hebrews 10:7 - I have come to do your will, O God
The highest motivation for our obedience to God is also in our relationship with God.
- John 14:15, 21, 23 - If you love me, you will obey what I command; He who loves me will be loved by my Father
- 1 John 5:3 - This is love for God: to obey his commands
- Matthew 22:37 - Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind
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Mind of Christ - Helping People (part II) The following attitudes can help bring about a heart of compassion:
- You must sympathize with people out of a tender heart.
- You must believe that every person is precious to God
- You must be aware of your own humanness
- You are made of the same stuff as every other person.
- Potentially, the situation that exists with other people in desparate struggles.
- You must desire to make a difference in peoples’ lives. There must be a desire to count in this world.
- You must deny self that allows you to place the interest of others ahead of your own.
The heart of Jesus should be compared with the uncompassionate hearts of others.
- ~John 8:1-11 - Pharisees vs Jesus (Woman caught in adultery)
- ~Mark 5:1-20 - Man with an evil spirit vs Jesus
- ~Luke 7:36-50 - Pharisees vs Jesus (Sinful Woman)
- ~Matthew 19:13-15 - Disciples vs Jesus
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Mind of Christ - Helping People (part II) The following attitudes can help bring about a heart of compassion:
- You must sympathize with people out of a tender heart.
- You must believe that every person is precious to God
- You must be aware of your own humanness
- You are made of the same stuff as every other person.
- Potentially, the situation that exists with other people in desparate struggles.
- You must desire to make a difference in peoples’ lives. There must be a desire to count in this world.
- You must deny self that allows you to place the interest of others ahead of your own.
The heart of Jesus should be compared with the uncompassionate hearts of others.
- ~John 8:1-11 - Pharisees vs Jesus (Woman caught in adultery)
- ~Mark 5:1-20 - Man with an evil spirit vs Jesus
- ~Luke 7:36-50 - Pharisees vs Jesus (Sinful Woman)
- ~Matthew 19:13-15 - Disciples vs Jesus
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Mind of Christ - Helping People (part II) The following attitudes can help bring about a heart of compassion:
- You must sympathize with people out of a tender heart.
- You must believe that every person is precious to God
- You must be aware of your own humanness
- You are made of the same stuff as every other person.
- Potentially, the situation that exists with other people in desparate struggles.
- You must desire to make a difference in peoples’ lives. There must be a desire to count in this world.
- You must deny self that allows you to place the interest of others ahead of your own.
The heart of Jesus should be compared with the uncompassionate hearts of others.
- ~John 8:1-11 - Pharisees vs Jesus (Woman caught in adultery)
- ~Mark 5:1-20 - Man with an evil spirit vs Jesus
- ~Luke 7:36-50 - Pharisees vs Jesus (Sinful Woman)
- ~Matthew 19:13-15 - Disciples vs Jesus
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Mind of Christ - Heavenly Mission (part I) A. Jesus possessed a firm belief that he had been sent by the Father into the world for the specific purpose of bringing the lost to salvation.
1. He believed that he was on a Heavenly mission in His Father’s behalf.
- Luke 2:49 - "Didn't you know I had to be in my Father's house?
- John 6:38 - For I have come down from heaven
2. He believed that the purpose of this Heavenly mission was to bring the lost to salvation.
- John 3:17 - God sent his son to save the world through him.
- Luke 19:10 - For the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost.
- Matthew 9:13 - I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners
- 1 Timothy 1:15 - Jesus came into the world to save sinners
- 1 John 3:5 - He appeared so that he might take away our sins
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Mind of Christ - Heavenly Mission (part VII) The Mind of Christ in You and Me:
We need to possess a firm belief that have been sent by the Lord Jesus into the world for the specific purpose of bringing the lost to salvation.
1. We need to believe that we are on a Heavenly mission in the Lord’s behalf:
- Matthew 28:19 - Therefore go and make disciples of all nations
- John 20:21 - As the Father has sent me, I am sending you
2. We need to believe that the purpose of this Heavenly mission is to bring the lost to salvation.
- Mark 16:15-16 - Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation
- If this is not our purpose, then there is not reason for us to exist after baptism. If as disciples of Christ, we have no purpose, then God ought to take us to Heaven directly from the baptistery.
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part I) The self-centered life:
A. Man is a very self centered creature:
- Ecclesiastes 6:7 - Appetite is never satisfied
- Matthew 6:31-32 - Food, drink, clothes: pagans run after all these things
B. His worries are about himself:
- Luke 12:22 - Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life
- Worry has been defined as a prayer to the wrong god
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part I) The self-centered life:
A. Man is a very self centered creature:
- Ecclesiastes 6:7 - Appetite is never satisfied
- Matthew 6:31-32 - Food, drink, clothes: pagans run after all these things
B. His worries are about himself:
- Luke 12:22 - Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life
- Worry has been defined as a prayer to the wrong god
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part III) B. Fruits of self centered life:
1. It causes people to be extremely concerned about their personal rights - Genesis 13:5-7
2. It causes people to seek the best place for themselves
- Sought the best place for her sons - Matthew 20:20-21
- Dividing up the land - Genesis 13:8-9
3. It causes people to disregard the rights of others - Ezekiel 34:18
4. It causes people to neglect the needy and suffering - Matthew 25:43
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part III) B. Fruits of self centered life:
1. It causes people to be extremely concerned about their personal rights - Genesis 13:5-7
2. It causes people to seek the best place for themselves
- Sought the best place for her sons - Matthew 20:20-21
- Dividing up the land - Genesis 13:8-9
3. It causes people to disregard the rights of others - Ezekiel 34:18
4. It causes people to neglect the needy and suffering - Matthew 25:43
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part IV) B. Fruits of self centered life (continued):
5. It hinders people from feeling genuine compassion ~ Luke 16:19-31
6. It allows people to be heartless - Matthew 27:3-4
7. It causes people to become unfruitful - Luke 8:14
8. It does not provide real happiness - Ecclesiastes 2:1,24
9. It causes some to reject Christ
- Young, rich man - Matthew 19:16-22
- John 12:43 - Some love praise from men more than praise from God
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part IV) B. Fruits of self centered life (continued):
5. It hinders people from feeling genuine compassion ~ Luke 16:19-31
6. It allows people to be heartless - Matthew 27:3-4
7. It causes people to become unfruitful - Luke 8:14
8. It does not provide real happiness - Ecclesiastes 2:1,24
9. It causes some to reject Christ
- Young, rich man - Matthew 19:16-22
- John 12:43 - Some love praise from men more than praise from God
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part IV) B. Fruits of self centered life (continued):
5. It hinders people from feeling genuine compassion ~ Luke 16:19-31
6. It allows people to be heartless - Matthew 27:3-4
7. It causes people to become unfruitful - Luke 8:14
8. It does not provide real happiness - Ecclesiastes 2:1,24
9. It causes some to reject Christ
- Young, rich man - Matthew 19:16-22
- John 12:43 - Some love praise from men more than praise from God
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part IV) B. Fruits of self centered life (continued):
5. It hinders people from feeling genuine compassion ~ Luke 16:19-31
6. It allows people to be heartless - Matthew 27:3-4
7. It causes people to become unfruitful - Luke 8:14
8. It does not provide real happiness - Ecclesiastes 2:1,24
9. It causes some to reject Christ
- Young, rich man - Matthew 19:16-22
- John 12:43 - Some love praise from men more than praise from God
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part IV) B. Fruits of self centered life (continued):
5. It hinders people from feeling genuine compassion ~ Luke 16:19-31
6. It allows people to be heartless - Matthew 27:3-4
7. It causes people to become unfruitful - Luke 8:14
8. It does not provide real happiness - Ecclesiastes 2:1,24
9. It causes some to reject Christ
- Young, rich man - Matthew 19:16-22
- John 12:43 - Some love praise from men more than praise from God
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part IV) B. Fruits of self centered life (continued):
5. It hinders people from feeling genuine compassion ~ Luke 16:19-31
6. It allows people to be heartless - Matthew 27:3-4
7. It causes people to become unfruitful - Luke 8:14
8. It does not provide real happiness - Ecclesiastes 2:1,24
9. It causes some to reject Christ
- Young, rich man - Matthew 19:16-22
- John 12:43 - Some love praise from men more than praise from God
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part IV) B. Fruits of self centered life (continued):
5. It hinders people from feeling genuine compassion ~ Luke 16:19-31
6. It allows people to be heartless - Matthew 27:3-4
7. It causes people to become unfruitful - Luke 8:14
8. It does not provide real happiness - Ecclesiastes 2:1,24
9. It causes some to reject Christ
- Young, rich man - Matthew 19:16-22
- John 12:43 - Some love praise from men more than praise from God
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part IV) B. Fruits of self centered life (continued):
5. It hinders people from feeling genuine compassion ~ Luke 16:19-31
6. It allows people to be heartless - Matthew 27:3-4
7. It causes people to become unfruitful - Luke 8:14
8. It does not provide real happiness - Ecclesiastes 2:1,24
9. It causes some to reject Christ
- Young, rich man - Matthew 19:16-22
- John 12:43 - Some love praise from men more than praise from God
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part IV) B. Fruits of self centered life (continued):
5. It hinders people from feeling genuine compassion ~ Luke 16:19-31
6. It allows people to be heartless - Matthew 27:3-4
7. It causes people to become unfruitful - Luke 8:14
8. It does not provide real happiness - Ecclesiastes 2:1,24
9. It causes some to reject Christ
- Young, rich man - Matthew 19:16-22
- John 12:43 - Some love praise from men more than praise from God
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Mind of Christ - About Self (part VII) The results of a self emptied life (continued):
B. It enables you to bring glory to God.
- God is glorified through a selfless life of good deeds - Matthew 5:16
- God is glorified when we selflessly bear fruit - John 15:8
- God is glorified through selfless obedience - John 17:4
- God is glorified when we selflessly suffer for righteousness - 1 Peter 4:14, 16
- God is glorified through selfless service to others
- 1 Peter 4:11 - If anyone speaks, he should do it as one speaking the very words of God.
- Luke 17:15 - Praising God in a loud voice.
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Mind of Christ - Servant (part II) The nature of a servant
A. He is emptied of self interest
- Philippians 2:6-7, 19-22, 24-30
- A servant does not consider his work of serving as a humiliation. Not ashamed of being thought as inferior. It is his place and work to serve others.
B. He voluntarily humbles himself before others.
- Philippians 2:6-8 - Humbled himself and became obedient to death
- Reason we often do not bless others by serving them is that we wish to address them as their superiors in grace or gifts or at least their equals.
- Matthew 3:14 - John tried to deter his humility
- Micah 6:8 - LORD require us to walk humbly with our God
- 1 Peter 5:5 - Clothe yourselves with humility toward one another
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Mind of Christ - Servant (part III) The nature of a servant (continued):
C. His mind is focused on the work and interest of his master
- 2 Timothy 2:4 -Soldier don't get involved in civilian affairs
- Colossians 1:10 - Live a life worthy of the Lord
- 1 Thessalonians 4:1 - Live in order to please God
- Matthew 16:23 - Peter, at this time, was not focus on the greater things of God
- John 4:34, 5:30, 36, 6:38, 9:4, 17:4 - My foo is to do the will of him who sent me
D. He is motivated by his love for people.
- Philippians 2:19-22, 25-30 - Timothy had a genuine interest in the welfare of others
- Galatians 5:13-15 - Serve one another in love.
- Mark 6:34 - He had compassion on the
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Mind of Christ - Servant, Washing Feet (part II) The washing of the disciples feet was illustrative of Christ’s life and ministry
- Acts 10:38 - How he went around doing good and healing all
- Mark 1:29-41, 6:30-56 - Taking care of the needs around him
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - Became poor so we could become rich
- Philippians 2:6-8 - Taking on the nature of a servant
The washing of the disciples feet is illustrative of Christ’s death on the cross.
- Isaiah 53 - He took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows
- Matthew 20:28 - Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve
- Galatians 1:4, 2:20 - Gave himself for our sins to rescue us from the present evil age
- Ephesians 5:2, 25 - Gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering
No calling we have received will make us more like Christ than that of being a servant
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Fearing God - His rule Job's attitude toward God in the beginning: It profits a man nothing when tries to please the God - Job 34:9
The Lord confronted him, "I will question you and you shall answer me - Job 38:2-3
Job 38-41 is a gallery of God's creative wisdom and power
What was Job's response?
I am unworthy - Job 40:4
God cares for His creation
He gives all men life and breath - Acts 17:25
He endows the heart with wisdom and gives understanding to the mind - Job 38:36
God governs His universe
He is the ruler of all things - 1 Chronicles 29:12
He does as he pleases - Daniel 4:35
Our plans depend entirely on him - Lamentations 3:37
God's rule is universal and absolute
A sparrow can not fall to the ground without His will - Matthew 10:29
Not one drop of rain falls without His command - Amos 4:7
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Fearing God - A Father's Pain God uses 3 descriptive words to describe what Abraham is suppose to do - Genesis 22:2
Without perfection, Abraham's test would be similar to Jesus' death
1. Take your only Son
God promised that he would be a father of many nations - Genesis 17:5
Jesus would be a savior of many nations
Jesus was the one and only Son of God - Hebrews 11:17
2. Issac - God given name to him
God named Jesus before he was born - Matthew 1:21
3. Whom you love
This is my Son, whom I love - Matthew 3:17
The difference: Abraham was out of obedience for a loving God
God sacrificed His Son to save an unloving people
God spared Abraham's son but did not spare His own
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Fearing God - A Father's Pain God uses 3 descriptive words to describe what Abraham is suppose to do - Genesis 22:2
Without perfection, Abraham's test would be similar to Jesus' death
1. Take your only Son
God promised that he would be a father of many nations - Genesis 17:5
Jesus would be a savior of many nations
Jesus was the one and only Son of God - Hebrews 11:17
2. Issac - God given name to him
God named Jesus before he was born - Matthew 1:21
3. Whom you love
This is my Son, whom I love - Matthew 3:17
The difference: Abraham was out of obedience for a loving God
God sacrificed His Son to save an unloving people
God spared Abraham's son but did not spare His own
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Fearing God - Turning Aside Wrath It is difficult for us to think about God's wrath; we prefer to think about his love
We envision a wrathful person as out of control
God's wrath is controlled, it is also described as anger, fury, and indignation
Unrepentant people are storing up wrath - Romans 2:5
We were born by nature as objects of wrath - Ephesians 2:3
Through condemnation of Adam's sin and our own personal sin
On the cross, Jesus suffered God's wrath in our place
"Why have you forsaken me?" - Matthew 27:46
Really start to enjoy fearing God:
- Realize in the depth that we deserve the wrath of God yet it was poured out on Jesus instead
- We are awed by His wrath and His love
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Followup: Grace (part II) Grace is almost too good to be true, but it is. The goal of this study is to help you to see the real God who loves you and how valuable you are to him. He valued you at the cost of his only Son, whom he gave up so that thee could be grace to forgive your sins and restore your relationship with him.
Psalms 103:8-10
- Think of 2 of the most convicting sins in your life
- What do you deserve for them?
- Punishment (not being trusted, retribution, etc…)
God sees everything we do and think and he knows what we deserve. Yet it is his grace that gives us forgiveness rather than punishment.
Matthew 18:21-35
- We owe God a debt we could never repay.
- God has given us grace so we need to extend it to others as well.
- The more you see your sin the more you can understand God’s grace.
The number 7 (vs. 21) was a number that meant perfection. Jesus said not just 7 times (perfection) but eternal perfection of forgiveness.
As you continue your walk with God picture yourself in a world of God’s grace. And remember every time you stumble or fall down your landing in God’s grace. Just get back up and continue on in God’s grace. Not once, not twice, not seven times but continue on in God’s grace for eternity.
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Genesis 3 - The Fall of Man
Summary
The serpent deceived the woman; she and Adam ate from the tree. Man blamed woman, woman blamed the serpent. The earth became cursed, and God sent Adam and Eve out of the garden.
Observations
Genesis 3:1 - Did God really say
The first way Satan tries to get Eve to disobey God is to create doubt to what God said. Many times Satan does not even try to tell us to do a 180 turn (you might notice what is going on then) - just a slight detour to the right or to the left [Deuteronomy 5:32]. It does not take much to get us off course from the narrow road [Matthew 7:14].
Genesis 3:4 - You will not surely die
Another temptation Satan throws our way is doubt in his punishment or promises. He would love for us to believe we will be judged at the end of our lives [John 12:48]. "Live your life the way you want to" - Satan. He does not want you to remember the promises God has spoken to encourage us in our walk with him.
Genesis 3:6 - desirable for gaining wisdom
When struggling with sin, we often come up with "good" reasons why we need to sin. In this case, Eve comes up with a "spiritual" reason. She wanted to gain "wisdom" - we need to have wisdom in our daily lives, right? God does not always reveal everything to us and for good reason. We should start with fear of the Lord since it is the beginning of wisdom [Psalms 111:10].
Genesis 3:9 - Where are you?
Good question to ask ourselves all the time. Where am I in relation to God? We often "disappear" when we sin either physically or more likely mentally. When we look in a mirror [James 1:23-24], we are blinded and do not see our true selves. We don't want to deal with the underlying problems in our character - it will be paining and requires effort but in the end it is worth it.
Genesis 3:19 - dust you are and to dust you will return
If you need a reminder on humility, this scripture will help. We come from the dirt of the ground and we will return there someday. We need to seize the days we have - stop worrying about tomorrow [Matthew 6:34].
Personal Application
I need to be aware of Satan's tricks continuously. He does not want to be noticed. I need to pray and reflect on how I am living my life and find where Satan is getting me to deviate even a fraction of a degree. I need also examine my thought and find out they are out of line with God's Word. I will ask others what they see where I have taken a devour on God's narrow road.
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Genesis 3 - The Fall of Man
Summary
The serpent deceived the woman; she and Adam ate from the tree. Man blamed woman, woman blamed the serpent. The earth became cursed, and God sent Adam and Eve out of the garden.
Observations
Genesis 3:1 - Did God really say
The first way Satan tries to get Eve to disobey God is to create doubt to what God said. Many times Satan does not even try to tell us to do a 180 turn (you might notice what is going on then) - just a slight detour to the right or to the left [Deuteronomy 5:32]. It does not take much to get us off course from the narrow road [Matthew 7:14].
Genesis 3:4 - You will not surely die
Another temptation Satan throws our way is doubt in his punishment or promises. He would love for us to believe we will be judged at the end of our lives [John 12:48]. "Live your life the way you want to" - Satan. He does not want you to remember the promises God has spoken to encourage us in our walk with him.
Genesis 3:6 - desirable for gaining wisdom
When struggling with sin, we often come up with "good" reasons why we need to sin. In this case, Eve comes up with a "spiritual" reason. She wanted to gain "wisdom" - we need to have wisdom in our daily lives, right? God does not always reveal everything to us and for good reason. We should start with fear of the Lord since it is the beginning of wisdom [Psalms 111:10].
Genesis 3:9 - Where are you?
Good question to ask ourselves all the time. Where am I in relation to God? We often "disappear" when we sin either physically or more likely mentally. When we look in a mirror [James 1:23-24], we are blinded and do not see our true selves. We don't want to deal with the underlying problems in our character - it will be paining and requires effort but in the end it is worth it.
Genesis 3:19 - dust you are and to dust you will return
If you need a reminder on humility, this scripture will help. We come from the dirt of the ground and we will return there someday. We need to seize the days we have - stop worrying about tomorrow [Matthew 6:34].
Personal Application
I need to be aware of Satan's tricks continuously. He does not want to be noticed. I need to pray and reflect on how I am living my life and find where Satan is getting me to deviate even a fraction of a degree. I need also examine my thought and find out they are out of line with God's Word. I will ask others what they see where I have taken a devour on God's narrow road.
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Prayer of the Righeous - Knowing God through His Word (part II)
Bible Study Disciplines
Mark up your Bible in to different themes:
Example subjects:
- Blue = God's qualities
- Yellow = Love
- Green = Sin and righteousness
- Pink = prayer and faith
- Purple = Joy
- Orange = evangelism and discipling
- Megenta = the spiritual world
Might circle references to God, Jesus or the Holy Spirit
Read the whole Bible every year
Foucused study on indivdual books and passages are good but it also important to have the broad picture of God's revelation ingrained in our hearts
Read the Bible everyday
Jesus lived on every word that came from the mouth of God - Matthew 4:4
The law required the kings of Israel to recopy and read out loud all the days of their lives - Deuteronomy 17:18-20
Bereans examined the scriptures every day - Acts 17:10-12
Memorize key verses
Memorizing scripture helps us to talk to God using quoted scripture (God's language) and keeps us pursuing righteousness
I have hideen tyour word in my heart so I might not sin against you - Psalms 119:11
Proverbs 22 advises to have the Proverbs ready on our lips
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Genesis 10 - Genealogies (part II)
Summary
Japheth's line lived in the coastlands; Ham's included Nimrod and the Canaanites; Shem's lived in the East. These formed the nations.
Observations
Genesis 10:4 - peoples spread out ... each with its own language
These family was not only in not on the same page, in the same state. They each had a completely different language. Their words were likely not written down so changed easily because there was no reference point. Having different languages is not a bad thing but it illustrates when we do not have a reference point in our lives, our standards, direction, and our feelings of the day change we do things. Like God's written word, if we do not keep refering to it, we will live as if we are standing on shifting sand [[Matthew 7:26].
Genesis 10:6 - sons of Ham: Cush, Mizraim, Put and Canaan
From Ham's children, came the Jews and others like the Philistines [Genesis 10:14]. I am not sure if this separation came from the times these kids were growing up but does show how much we need unity in our family. Though in verse 6, they had different languages. Unity is very important in a family and godly unity only comes from God. We can be united in mind and heart from our relationship with God. It is never to early introduce God to your family - especially children.
Personal Application
I am convicted on how fast families can be divided by Satan. How things can change and a heart is no longer are responsive in a relationship. I need to start ASAP. I am going to make sure my children know God, his word and what it means to have an amazing relationship with Him.
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Genesis 19 - Sodom is destroyed
Summary
Angels took Lot out of Sodom. The city was destroyed by fire and Lot's wife was turned to salt. His daughters had children for him.
Observations
Genesis 19:14 - But his sons-in-law thought he was joking
What fatal mistake?!? When Lot urged his son-in-law to leave the city, they did not take him seriously. Lot was urgent, they were laid back. It cost them their lives. There are times to joke around but not in life and death situations. What are we not taking serious that we should? What are the cost(s) if we don't start taking these things seriously?
Genesis 19:22 - I cannot do anything until you reach it
God is love and love is patiently waiting on us to change. There is a time for judgement but God is holding on us to turn to him. Here God was holding back just long enough for Lot to leave the area before destroying it. One of the many ways God relates this idea to us is in the parable of the weeds. He explains that we grow among weeds and he tolerates the weeds only because of the harvest. Once the harvest comes, the wheat is harvested and the weeds are thrown into a fiery furnace [Matthew 13:42].
Personal Application
By nature, I am a jokester. I have love to laugh - there is a time for everything. I need to learn how to take the important things seriously. When I hear a call from God to repent, not sure my immediate reaction is to change. I make excuses about doing things in the near future or lie to myself that I am doing OK. The costs are too great not to hear and obey the call.
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Mind Change - God will provide God will provide
No matter what the need. He cares.
He allows us to have needs.
He sees our needs.
He meets them all.
Isaiah 58:11 - He will give you renewed strength
Matthew 6:31-32 - Father knows that you need them
Philippians 4:19 - God will supply your every need
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Mind Change - God will provide God will provide
No matter what the need. He cares.
He allows us to have needs.
He sees our needs.
He meets them all.
Isaiah 58:11 - He will give you renewed strength
Matthew 6:31-32 - Father knows that you need them
Philippians 4:19 - God will supply your every need
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Mind Change - Wastes Wastes: regret, wishing, worry.
Be smart. Don’t use time for any of these:
No regret – accept forgiveness.
No wishing – bloom where you are planted.
No worry – trust God who is not perplexed at all.
Matthew 6:27 - And which of you by worrying can add even one hour to his life?
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Mind Change - Pray
Pray: “Father, not my but yours be done.”
Nothing is more right to do this.
Nothing is so purifying and so liberating.
Nothing is so like Christ.
Matthew 26:36-44 - Jesus: not what I will, but what you will
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Mind Change - Pray
Pray: “Father, not my but yours be done.”
Nothing is more right to do this.
Nothing is so purifying and so liberating.
Nothing is so like Christ.
Matthew 26:36-44 - Jesus: not what I will, but what you will
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Mind Change - Pray
Pray: “Father, not my but yours be done.”
Nothing is more right to do this.
Nothing is so purifying and so liberating.
Nothing is so like Christ.
Matthew 26:36-44 - Jesus: not what I will, but what you will
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Mind Change - Pray
Pray: “Father, not my but yours be done.”
Nothing is more right to do this.
Nothing is so purifying and so liberating.
Nothing is so like Christ.
Matthew 26:36-44 - Jesus: not what I will, but what you will
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Mind Change - Pray
Pray: “Father, not my but yours be done.”
Nothing is more right to do this.
Nothing is so purifying and so liberating.
Nothing is so like Christ.
Matthew 26:36-44 - Jesus: not what I will, but what you will
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Mind Change - Pray
Pray: “Father, not my but yours be done.”
Nothing is more right to do this.
Nothing is so purifying and so liberating.
Nothing is so like Christ.
Matthew 26:36-44 - Jesus: not what I will, but what you will
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Mind Change - Pray
Pray: “Father, not my but yours be done.”
Nothing is more right to do this.
Nothing is so purifying and so liberating.
Nothing is so like Christ.
Matthew 26:36-44 - Jesus: not what I will, but what you will
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Mind Change - Pray
Pray: “Father, not my but yours be done.”
Nothing is more right to do this.
Nothing is so purifying and so liberating.
Nothing is so like Christ.
Matthew 26:36-44 - Jesus: not what I will, but what you will
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Mind Change - Pray
Pray: “Father, not my but yours be done.”
Nothing is more right to do this.
Nothing is so purifying and so liberating.
Nothing is so like Christ.
Matthew 26:36-44 - Jesus: not what I will, but what you will
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Mind Change - Forgive Forgive as God has forgiven you.
Forgiven quickly.
Forgive completely.
Realize nothing will hurt you like not forgiving others.
Matthew 6:14-15 - Forgive others their sins
Ephesians 4:31-32 - Forgiving one another, just as God in Christ also forgave you
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Mind Change - Forgive Forgive as God has forgiven you.
Forgiven quickly.
Forgive completely.
Realize nothing will hurt you like not forgiving others.
Matthew 6:14-15 - Forgive others their sins
Ephesians 4:31-32 - Forgiving one another, just as God in Christ also forgave you
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Getting Started (part II)
Remember the battle you entered
- Ephesians 6:10-18 - Satan is after you; don’t be surprised if he attacks you
- Deuteronomy 8:1-5 - God will allow you to be tested
- 1 Corinthians 10:13 - Any test from God will not be beyond what you can handle
Remember what you promised
- Colossians 3:1-10 - That you would die to your sins and fight against them
- Acts 9:17-22 - That you would make an effort to reach out to others (make a list of who)
- Matthew 22:34-40 - That you would love God and strive to get close to Him (make a prayer list)
- Hebrews 10:19-25 - That you would be a part of the church and come to encourage (calendar)
The key to successful first few weeks as a disciple is relationships. Make some specific decisions about how you will stay close to God and the other disciples in your life. Decide as well to get to know some other disciples and start sharing your new-found love for God with those you know and love. You will find that you will have good days, but remember – you’re just getting started.
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Getting Started (part II)
Remember the battle you entered
- Ephesians 6:10-18 - Satan is after you; don’t be surprised if he attacks you
- Deuteronomy 8:1-5 - God will allow you to be tested
- 1 Corinthians 10:13 - Any test from God will not be beyond what you can handle
Remember what you promised
- Colossians 3:1-10 - That you would die to your sins and fight against them
- Acts 9:17-22 - That you would make an effort to reach out to others (make a list of who)
- Matthew 22:34-40 - That you would love God and strive to get close to Him (make a prayer list)
- Hebrews 10:19-25 - That you would be a part of the church and come to encourage (calendar)
The key to successful first few weeks as a disciple is relationships. Make some specific decisions about how you will stay close to God and the other disciples in your life. Decide as well to get to know some other disciples and start sharing your new-found love for God with those you know and love. You will find that you will have good days, but remember – you’re just getting started.
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Getting Started (part II)
Remember the battle you entered
- Ephesians 6:10-18 - Satan is after you; don’t be surprised if he attacks you
- Deuteronomy 8:1-5 - God will allow you to be tested
- 1 Corinthians 10:13 - Any test from God will not be beyond what you can handle
Remember what you promised
- Colossians 3:1-10 - That you would die to your sins and fight against them
- Acts 9:17-22 - That you would make an effort to reach out to others (make a list of who)
- Matthew 22:34-40 - That you would love God and strive to get close to Him (make a prayer list)
- Hebrews 10:19-25 - That you would be a part of the church and come to encourage (calendar)
The key to successful first few weeks as a disciple is relationships. Make some specific decisions about how you will stay close to God and the other disciples in your life. Decide as well to get to know some other disciples and start sharing your new-found love for God with those you know and love. You will find that you will have good days, but remember – you’re just getting started.
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Getting Started (part II)
Remember the battle you entered
- Ephesians 6:10-18 - Satan is after you; don’t be surprised if he attacks you
- Deuteronomy 8:1-5 - God will allow you to be tested
- 1 Corinthians 10:13 - Any test from God will not be beyond what you can handle
Remember what you promised
- Colossians 3:1-10 - That you would die to your sins and fight against them
- Acts 9:17-22 - That you would make an effort to reach out to others (make a list of who)
- Matthew 22:34-40 - That you would love God and strive to get close to Him (make a prayer list)
- Hebrews 10:19-25 - That you would be a part of the church and come to encourage (calendar)
The key to successful first few weeks as a disciple is relationships. Make some specific decisions about how you will stay close to God and the other disciples in your life. Decide as well to get to know some other disciples and start sharing your new-found love for God with those you know and love. You will find that you will have good days, but remember – you’re just getting started.
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Getting Started (part II)
Remember the battle you entered
- Ephesians 6:10-18 - Satan is after you; don’t be surprised if he attacks you
- Deuteronomy 8:1-5 - God will allow you to be tested
- 1 Corinthians 10:13 - Any test from God will not be beyond what you can handle
Remember what you promised
- Colossians 3:1-10 - That you would die to your sins and fight against them
- Acts 9:17-22 - That you would make an effort to reach out to others (make a list of who)
- Matthew 22:34-40 - That you would love God and strive to get close to Him (make a prayer list)
- Hebrews 10:19-25 - That you would be a part of the church and come to encourage (calendar)
The key to successful first few weeks as a disciple is relationships. Make some specific decisions about how you will stay close to God and the other disciples in your life. Decide as well to get to know some other disciples and start sharing your new-found love for God with those you know and love. You will find that you will have good days, but remember – you’re just getting started.
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Getting Started (part II)
Remember the battle you entered
- Ephesians 6:10-18 - Satan is after you; don’t be surprised if he attacks you
- Deuteronomy 8:1-5 - God will allow you to be tested
- 1 Corinthians 10:13 - Any test from God will not be beyond what you can handle
Remember what you promised
- Colossians 3:1-10 - That you would die to your sins and fight against them
- Acts 9:17-22 - That you would make an effort to reach out to others (make a list of who)
- Matthew 22:34-40 - That you would love God and strive to get close to Him (make a prayer list)
- Hebrews 10:19-25 - That you would be a part of the church and come to encourage (calendar)
The key to successful first few weeks as a disciple is relationships. Make some specific decisions about how you will stay close to God and the other disciples in your life. Decide as well to get to know some other disciples and start sharing your new-found love for God with those you know and love. You will find that you will have good days, but remember – you’re just getting started.
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Getting Started (part II)
Remember the battle you entered
- Ephesians 6:10-18 - Satan is after you; don’t be surprised if he attacks you
- Deuteronomy 8:1-5 - God will allow you to be tested
- 1 Corinthians 10:13 - Any test from God will not be beyond what you can handle
Remember what you promised
- Colossians 3:1-10 - That you would die to your sins and fight against them
- Acts 9:17-22 - That you would make an effort to reach out to others (make a list of who)
- Matthew 22:34-40 - That you would love God and strive to get close to Him (make a prayer list)
- Hebrews 10:19-25 - That you would be a part of the church and come to encourage (calendar)
The key to successful first few weeks as a disciple is relationships. Make some specific decisions about how you will stay close to God and the other disciples in your life. Decide as well to get to know some other disciples and start sharing your new-found love for God with those you know and love. You will find that you will have good days, but remember – you’re just getting started.
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God (part I) Though it sounds so simple, understanding the true nature of God can be very challenging. Many of us were raised with false perceptions of God – inappropriate and incomplete. Unfortunately, those views caused us to act in certain ways, most of which were ungodly. In this study we will learn a few of the problems connected with false views about God and how to make sure we know the real God.
God has been misrepresented
- Romans 2:17-24 - Hypocrisy in religion has turned many away from the real God
- Matthew 23:1-4 - Ungodly authorities can cause us to view God in similar ways
- Deuteronomy 4:4-8 - Those who could have taught us did not, or they did it incorrectly
We were led down a wrong path
- John 4:21-24 - We didn’t know what the Bible said
- 2 Timothy 4:1-4 - We were looking for the easy way, not the right way
- Proverbs 14:15 - We were too simple and believed things too quickly and easily
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God (part I) Though it sounds so simple, understanding the true nature of God can be very challenging. Many of us were raised with false perceptions of God – inappropriate and incomplete. Unfortunately, those views caused us to act in certain ways, most of which were ungodly. In this study we will learn a few of the problems connected with false views about God and how to make sure we know the real God.
God has been misrepresented
- Romans 2:17-24 - Hypocrisy in religion has turned many away from the real God
- Matthew 23:1-4 - Ungodly authorities can cause us to view God in similar ways
- Deuteronomy 4:4-8 - Those who could have taught us did not, or they did it incorrectly
We were led down a wrong path
- John 4:21-24 - We didn’t know what the Bible said
- 2 Timothy 4:1-4 - We were looking for the easy way, not the right way
- Proverbs 14:15 - We were too simple and believed things too quickly and easily
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God (part I) Though it sounds so simple, understanding the true nature of God can be very challenging. Many of us were raised with false perceptions of God – inappropriate and incomplete. Unfortunately, those views caused us to act in certain ways, most of which were ungodly. In this study we will learn a few of the problems connected with false views about God and how to make sure we know the real God.
God has been misrepresented
- Romans 2:17-24 - Hypocrisy in religion has turned many away from the real God
- Matthew 23:1-4 - Ungodly authorities can cause us to view God in similar ways
- Deuteronomy 4:4-8 - Those who could have taught us did not, or they did it incorrectly
We were led down a wrong path
- John 4:21-24 - We didn’t know what the Bible said
- 2 Timothy 4:1-4 - We were looking for the easy way, not the right way
- Proverbs 14:15 - We were too simple and believed things too quickly and easily
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God (part I) Though it sounds so simple, understanding the true nature of God can be very challenging. Many of us were raised with false perceptions of God – inappropriate and incomplete. Unfortunately, those views caused us to act in certain ways, most of which were ungodly. In this study we will learn a few of the problems connected with false views about God and how to make sure we know the real God.
God has been misrepresented
- Romans 2:17-24 - Hypocrisy in religion has turned many away from the real God
- Matthew 23:1-4 - Ungodly authorities can cause us to view God in similar ways
- Deuteronomy 4:4-8 - Those who could have taught us did not, or they did it incorrectly
We were led down a wrong path
- John 4:21-24 - We didn’t know what the Bible said
- 2 Timothy 4:1-4 - We were looking for the easy way, not the right way
- Proverbs 14:15 - We were too simple and believed things too quickly and easily
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God (part II) God is a powerful God
- 2 Chronicles 32:6-9 - God is greater than the devil or any other being
- Psalms 18:29 - God enables us to do what we can’t do on our own by His power
- Ephesians 3:20-21 God has immeasurable and unimaginable power
God is a loving God
- Deuteronomy 1:29-31; 3- God is a father who loves to help you and carry you as His child
- Psalms 68:4-6 - God loves to help and rescue those who need to be loved
- Matthew 10:29-31 - God knows and cares about everything in our lives
God is serious God
- Hosea 5:4-6 - God will not tolerate unrepentant behavior
- Psalms 78:56-59 - God refused to let Israel come to Him because of their sin
- Romans 11:22 - God will be stern to those who continue to sin
These and many other passages will help you better understand the full and complete nature of God. None of us want other people to make a judgment on us with just a few facts about our lives. God doesn’t either!! Continue to read the Bible and learn more about your great God. What you will discover is that the more you know, the more you see just how magnificent God really is.
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God (part II) God is a powerful God
- 2 Chronicles 32:6-9 - God is greater than the devil or any other being
- Psalms 18:29 - God enables us to do what we can’t do on our own by His power
- Ephesians 3:20-21 God has immeasurable and unimaginable power
God is a loving God
- Deuteronomy 1:29-31; 3- God is a father who loves to help you and carry you as His child
- Psalms 68:4-6 - God loves to help and rescue those who need to be loved
- Matthew 10:29-31 - God knows and cares about everything in our lives
God is serious God
- Hosea 5:4-6 - God will not tolerate unrepentant behavior
- Psalms 78:56-59 - God refused to let Israel come to Him because of their sin
- Romans 11:22 - God will be stern to those who continue to sin
These and many other passages will help you better understand the full and complete nature of God. None of us want other people to make a judgment on us with just a few facts about our lives. God doesn’t either!! Continue to read the Bible and learn more about your great God. What you will discover is that the more you know, the more you see just how magnificent God really is.
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God (part II) God is a powerful God
- 2 Chronicles 32:6-9 - God is greater than the devil or any other being
- Psalms 18:29 - God enables us to do what we can’t do on our own by His power
- Ephesians 3:20-21 God has immeasurable and unimaginable power
God is a loving God
- Deuteronomy 1:29-31; 3- God is a father who loves to help you and carry you as His child
- Psalms 68:4-6 - God loves to help and rescue those who need to be loved
- Matthew 10:29-31 - God knows and cares about everything in our lives
God is serious God
- Hosea 5:4-6 - God will not tolerate unrepentant behavior
- Psalms 78:56-59 - God refused to let Israel come to Him because of their sin
- Romans 11:22 - God will be stern to those who continue to sin
These and many other passages will help you better understand the full and complete nature of God. None of us want other people to make a judgment on us with just a few facts about our lives. God doesn’t either!! Continue to read the Bible and learn more about your great God. What you will discover is that the more you know, the more you see just how magnificent God really is.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 13 - Saved to Serve Matthew 25:31-46
- What will you be judged for on the last day?
- Why is it not enough to simply give money to beggers?
- Which of the six things listed in verses 35-36 have you done recently?
- Who are we really ignoring when we neglect the needy?
Deuteronomy 15:7-10
- What does it mean to be "hard-hearted" or "tight-fisted"?
- What kind of giving does God expect from you?
- Who are some of the poor and needy around you - and how are you going to help them?
Matthew 10:40-42
- What are some small acts of kindness that will not be forgotten by God?
- How can you help the needy even if you have little money?
James 1:27 - What is true religion in God's sight? Who does God have a special concern for?
Application: Who can you help today? Do it. Also, make plans with another disciple to help other needy people this week.
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Day 18 - Learning from Others Matthew 18:1-4
- What kind of heart does God want us to have?
- What qualities of children do we need to imitate?
1 Thessalonians 5:12-14
- Who is "over you" in the Lord?
- Does it have anything to do with age or education?
- Write the names of some Christians who work hard, set a good example and admonish you.
- Are you showing them respect?
- What kind of disciples need special help (vs. 14)?
- Have you been admonishing for any of these problems?
Psalms 119:99-100
- What gives us real maturity and understanding?
- How is verse 100 opposite of how our society thinks?
- What should your attitude be when you are being taught/corrected by someone younger than yourself?
1 Timothy 4:11-1 - What does the Lord expect from young leaders?
Psalms 32:8-10 - How can you not be like a horse or mule?
Application: If you have resisted learning from younger disciples, repent today and seek them out to ask questions. If you are young yourself, set the believers a great example
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Day 18 - Learning from Others Matthew 18:1-4
- What kind of heart does God want us to have?
- What qualities of children do we need to imitate?
1 Thessalonians 5:12-14
- Who is "over you" in the Lord?
- Does it have anything to do with age or education?
- Write the names of some Christians who work hard, set a good example and admonish you.
- Are you showing them respect?
- What kind of disciples need special help (vs. 14)?
- Have you been admonishing for any of these problems?
Psalms 119:99-100
- What gives us real maturity and understanding?
- How is verse 100 opposite of how our society thinks?
- What should your attitude be when you are being taught/corrected by someone younger than yourself?
1 Timothy 4:11-1 - What does the Lord expect from young leaders?
Psalms 32:8-10 - How can you not be like a horse or mule?
Application: If you have resisted learning from younger disciples, repent today and seek them out to ask questions. If you are young yourself, set the believers a great example
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Day 18 - Learning from Others Matthew 18:1-4
- What kind of heart does God want us to have?
- What qualities of children do we need to imitate?
1 Thessalonians 5:12-14
- Who is "over you" in the Lord?
- Does it have anything to do with age or education?
- Write the names of some Christians who work hard, set a good example and admonish you.
- Are you showing them respect?
- What kind of disciples need special help (vs. 14)?
- Have you been admonishing for any of these problems?
Psalms 119:99-100
- What gives us real maturity and understanding?
- How is verse 100 opposite of how our society thinks?
- What should your attitude be when you are being taught/corrected by someone younger than yourself?
1 Timothy 4:11-1 - What does the Lord expect from young leaders?
Psalms 32:8-10 - How can you not be like a horse or mule?
Application: If you have resisted learning from younger disciples, repent today and seek them out to ask questions. If you are young yourself, set the believers a great example
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Day 18 - Learning from Others Matthew 18:1-4
- What kind of heart does God want us to have?
- What qualities of children do we need to imitate?
1 Thessalonians 5:12-14
- Who is "over you" in the Lord?
- Does it have anything to do with age or education?
- Write the names of some Christians who work hard, set a good example and admonish you.
- Are you showing them respect?
- What kind of disciples need special help (vs. 14)?
- Have you been admonishing for any of these problems?
Psalms 119:99-100
- What gives us real maturity and understanding?
- How is verse 100 opposite of how our society thinks?
- What should your attitude be when you are being taught/corrected by someone younger than yourself?
1 Timothy 4:11-1 - What does the Lord expect from young leaders?
Psalms 32:8-10 - How can you not be like a horse or mule?
Application: If you have resisted learning from younger disciples, repent today and seek them out to ask questions. If you are young yourself, set the believers a great example
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Day 21 - Rejoice in Persecutions Matthew 5:10-11
- What should make us rejoice in persecutions?
- Have people insulted or spoken evil of you because of Jesus?
- How did you feel?
- Who else has been treated this way?
John 15:18-23
- How should we expect to be treated?
- Why does the world hate us?
- What makes people feel guilty when they see us become disciples?
Acts 4:13-22
- What made Peter and John so bold?
- Has anyone tried to stop you from teaching, speaking or worshiping Jesus?
- How have you responded?
Acts 5:17-29
- Jesus was persecuted out of envy (MARK 15:10); the apostles were arrested out of jealousy.
- Why will we be persecuted or slandered?
- By whom?
- What was the apostles' reply when they were told to stop?
Acts 5:40-42 - What made the apostles happy?
Application: Let verse 42 be your theme today and every day.
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Day 21 - Rejoice in Persecutions Matthew 5:10-11
- What should make us rejoice in persecutions?
- Have people insulted or spoken evil of you because of Jesus?
- How did you feel?
- Who else has been treated this way?
John 15:18-23
- How should we expect to be treated?
- Why does the world hate us?
- What makes people feel guilty when they see us become disciples?
Acts 4:13-22
- What made Peter and John so bold?
- Has anyone tried to stop you from teaching, speaking or worshiping Jesus?
- How have you responded?
Acts 5:17-29
- Jesus was persecuted out of envy (MARK 15:10); the apostles were arrested out of jealousy.
- Why will we be persecuted or slandered?
- By whom?
- What was the apostles' reply when they were told to stop?
Acts 5:40-42 - What made the apostles happy?
Application: Let verse 42 be your theme today and every day.
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Day 24 - Family Pressures Mark 3:20-21
- Why do you think Jesus' family was upset with him?
- Has anyone in your family tried to stop you from serving God because they think you are hurting yourself?
- What would have happened if Jesus had agreed with them?
John 7:1-9
- What did Jesus' own brothers think about him?
- Why didn't Jesus do what his family wanted?
Matthew 10:37-39 - List some examples of ways we can "love" our families more than we listen to Jesus.
Application: Discuss any pressures you are feeling about family expectations with strong disciples. Are there any changes you need to make?
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Day 24 - Family Pressures Mark 3:20-21
- Why do you think Jesus' family was upset with him?
- Has anyone in your family tried to stop you from serving God because they think you are hurting yourself?
- What would have happened if Jesus had agreed with them?
John 7:1-9
- What did Jesus' own brothers think about him?
- Why didn't Jesus do what his family wanted?
Matthew 10:37-39 - List some examples of ways we can "love" our families more than we listen to Jesus.
Application: Discuss any pressures you are feeling about family expectations with strong disciples. Are there any changes you need to make?
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Day 24 - Family Pressures Mark 3:20-21
- Why do you think Jesus' family was upset with him?
- Has anyone in your family tried to stop you from serving God because they think you are hurting yourself?
- What would have happened if Jesus had agreed with them?
John 7:1-9
- What did Jesus' own brothers think about him?
- Why didn't Jesus do what his family wanted?
Matthew 10:37-39 - List some examples of ways we can "love" our families more than we listen to Jesus.
Application: Discuss any pressures you are feeling about family expectations with strong disciples. Are there any changes you need to make?
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Day 26 - Dealing with Doubts Matthew 11:1-6
- After all that John the Baptist knew about Jesus, why do you think he began having doubts?
- What did John do to deal with his doubts?
- What should you do when doubts enter your mind?
Matthew 18:16-17 - Does this surprise you? Read on and see what Jesus told his doubting disciples to do.
1 Corinthians 15:11-14
- What were the Christians in Corinth doubting? They had believed at first, but later some began to doubt.
- What are some teachings you have doubted after believing?
Luke 24:36-45
- Where do you think doubts come from?
- How did Jesus help them to find faith?
Application: Write briefly how you can overcome doubts through openness, the word of God, prayer and obedience.
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Day 26 - Dealing with Doubts Matthew 11:1-6
- After all that John the Baptist knew about Jesus, why do you think he began having doubts?
- What did John do to deal with his doubts?
- What should you do when doubts enter your mind?
Matthew 18:16-17 - Does this surprise you? Read on and see what Jesus told his doubting disciples to do.
1 Corinthians 15:11-14
- What were the Christians in Corinth doubting? They had believed at first, but later some began to doubt.
- What are some teachings you have doubted after believing?
Luke 24:36-45
- Where do you think doubts come from?
- How did Jesus help them to find faith?
Application: Write briefly how you can overcome doubts through openness, the word of God, prayer and obedience.
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Day 26 - Dealing with Doubts Matthew 11:1-6
- After all that John the Baptist knew about Jesus, why do you think he began having doubts?
- What did John do to deal with his doubts?
- What should you do when doubts enter your mind?
Matthew 18:16-17 - Does this surprise you? Read on and see what Jesus told his doubting disciples to do.
1 Corinthians 15:11-14
- What were the Christians in Corinth doubting? They had believed at first, but later some began to doubt.
- What are some teachings you have doubted after believing?
Luke 24:36-45
- Where do you think doubts come from?
- How did Jesus help them to find faith?
Application: Write briefly how you can overcome doubts through openness, the word of God, prayer and obedience.
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Day 26 - Dealing with Doubts Matthew 11:1-6
- After all that John the Baptist knew about Jesus, why do you think he began having doubts?
- What did John do to deal with his doubts?
- What should you do when doubts enter your mind?
Matthew 18:16-17 - Does this surprise you? Read on and see what Jesus told his doubting disciples to do.
1 Corinthians 15:11-14
- What were the Christians in Corinth doubting? They had believed at first, but later some began to doubt.
- What are some teachings you have doubted after believing?
Luke 24:36-45
- Where do you think doubts come from?
- How did Jesus help them to find faith?
Application: Write briefly how you can overcome doubts through openness, the word of God, prayer and obedience.
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Day 26 - Dealing with Doubts Matthew 11:1-6
- After all that John the Baptist knew about Jesus, why do you think he began having doubts?
- What did John do to deal with his doubts?
- What should you do when doubts enter your mind?
Matthew 18:16-17 - Does this surprise you? Read on and see what Jesus told his doubting disciples to do.
1 Corinthians 15:11-14
- What were the Christians in Corinth doubting? They had believed at first, but later some began to doubt.
- What are some teachings you have doubted after believing?
Luke 24:36-45
- Where do you think doubts come from?
- How did Jesus help them to find faith?
Application: Write briefly how you can overcome doubts through openness, the word of God, prayer and obedience.
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Day 26 - Dealing with Doubts Matthew 11:1-6
- After all that John the Baptist knew about Jesus, why do you think he began having doubts?
- What did John do to deal with his doubts?
- What should you do when doubts enter your mind?
Matthew 18:16-17 - Does this surprise you? Read on and see what Jesus told his doubting disciples to do.
1 Corinthians 15:11-14
- What were the Christians in Corinth doubting? They had believed at first, but later some began to doubt.
- What are some teachings you have doubted after believing?
Luke 24:36-45
- Where do you think doubts come from?
- How did Jesus help them to find faith?
Application: Write briefly how you can overcome doubts through openness, the word of God, prayer and obedience.
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Day 26 - Dealing with Doubts Matthew 11:1-6
- After all that John the Baptist knew about Jesus, why do you think he began having doubts?
- What did John do to deal with his doubts?
- What should you do when doubts enter your mind?
Matthew 18:16-17 - Does this surprise you? Read on and see what Jesus told his doubting disciples to do.
1 Corinthians 15:11-14
- What were the Christians in Corinth doubting? They had believed at first, but later some began to doubt.
- What are some teachings you have doubted after believing?
Luke 24:36-45
- Where do you think doubts come from?
- How did Jesus help them to find faith?
Application: Write briefly how you can overcome doubts through openness, the word of God, prayer and obedience.
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Day 26 - Dealing with Doubts Matthew 11:1-6
- After all that John the Baptist knew about Jesus, why do you think he began having doubts?
- What did John do to deal with his doubts?
- What should you do when doubts enter your mind?
Matthew 18:16-17 - Does this surprise you? Read on and see what Jesus told his doubting disciples to do.
1 Corinthians 15:11-14
- What were the Christians in Corinth doubting? They had believed at first, but later some began to doubt.
- What are some teachings you have doubted after believing?
Luke 24:36-45
- Where do you think doubts come from?
- How did Jesus help them to find faith?
Application: Write briefly how you can overcome doubts through openness, the word of God, prayer and obedience.
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Day 28 - Disputable Matters Romans 14:1-8
- What are some disputable matters among Christians today? (dress, taste in music, food and drink)
- What should your attitude be toward those who see these things differently?
Romans 14:16-23
- What does God care about the most?
- Are you doing anything that could cause others to stumble?
- What does verse 23 mean?
- Do you feel good about the way you are living now?
Matthew 11:18-19
- Why did the people criticize Jesus and John the Baptist?
- Why do you think they were so different yet both were pleasing God?
Application: Do you have questions about what is right and wrong for a Christian? Find out from a mature disciple whether these are disputable matters and come to your decisions.
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Day 28 - Disputable Matters Romans 14:1-8
- What are some disputable matters among Christians today? (dress, taste in music, food and drink)
- What should your attitude be toward those who see these things differently?
Romans 14:16-23
- What does God care about the most?
- Are you doing anything that could cause others to stumble?
- What does verse 23 mean?
- Do you feel good about the way you are living now?
Matthew 11:18-19
- Why did the people criticize Jesus and John the Baptist?
- Why do you think they were so different yet both were pleasing God?
Application: Do you have questions about what is right and wrong for a Christian? Find out from a mature disciple whether these are disputable matters and come to your decisions.
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Day 30 - Joined Together in Love Psalms 133:1-3 - What is unity and why is it so important to have it in the church?
Ephesians 4:1-3
- Explain verse 2 in your own words. What happens when we act the opposite of this?
- Why does it take every effort to keep unity?
Philippians 2:1-5
- What does it mean to be one in spirit and purpose?
- How can you consider others better that yourself?
- Whose interests have you been looking out for besides your own? What is the attitude of Jesus? Is yours the same?
Matthew 18:15-17 & Matthew 5:23-24
- How does Jesus tell us to resolve conflicts and disagreements with one another?
- Who should go to whom first?
- Is there anyone in the church with whom you need to go and settle a problem?
Application: Think about your relationships today. Pray to be unified with all your brothers and sisters and reach out to and spend time with those you do not love as Jesus would.
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Day 30 - Joined Together in Love Psalms 133:1-3 - What is unity and why is it so important to have it in the church?
Ephesians 4:1-3
- Explain verse 2 in your own words. What happens when we act the opposite of this?
- Why does it take every effort to keep unity?
Philippians 2:1-5
- What does it mean to be one in spirit and purpose?
- How can you consider others better that yourself?
- Whose interests have you been looking out for besides your own? What is the attitude of Jesus? Is yours the same?
Matthew 18:15-17 & Matthew 5:23-24
- How does Jesus tell us to resolve conflicts and disagreements with one another?
- Who should go to whom first?
- Is there anyone in the church with whom you need to go and settle a problem?
Application: Think about your relationships today. Pray to be unified with all your brothers and sisters and reach out to and spend time with those you do not love as Jesus would.
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Day 30 - Joined Together in Love Psalms 133:1-3 - What is unity and why is it so important to have it in the church?
Ephesians 4:1-3
- Explain verse 2 in your own words. What happens when we act the opposite of this?
- Why does it take every effort to keep unity?
Philippians 2:1-5
- What does it mean to be one in spirit and purpose?
- How can you consider others better that yourself?
- Whose interests have you been looking out for besides your own? What is the attitude of Jesus? Is yours the same?
Matthew 18:15-17 & Matthew 5:23-24
- How does Jesus tell us to resolve conflicts and disagreements with one another?
- Who should go to whom first?
- Is there anyone in the church with whom you need to go and settle a problem?
Application: Think about your relationships today. Pray to be unified with all your brothers and sisters and reach out to and spend time with those you do not love as Jesus would.
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Day 30 - Joined Together in Love Psalms 133:1-3 - What is unity and why is it so important to have it in the church?
Ephesians 4:1-3
- Explain verse 2 in your own words. What happens when we act the opposite of this?
- Why does it take every effort to keep unity?
Philippians 2:1-5
- What does it mean to be one in spirit and purpose?
- How can you consider others better that yourself?
- Whose interests have you been looking out for besides your own? What is the attitude of Jesus? Is yours the same?
Matthew 18:15-17 & Matthew 5:23-24
- How does Jesus tell us to resolve conflicts and disagreements with one another?
- Who should go to whom first?
- Is there anyone in the church with whom you need to go and settle a problem?
Application: Think about your relationships today. Pray to be unified with all your brothers and sisters and reach out to and spend time with those you do not love as Jesus would.
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Day 30 - Joined Together in Love Psalms 133:1-3 - What is unity and why is it so important to have it in the church?
Ephesians 4:1-3
- Explain verse 2 in your own words. What happens when we act the opposite of this?
- Why does it take every effort to keep unity?
Philippians 2:1-5
- What does it mean to be one in spirit and purpose?
- How can you consider others better that yourself?
- Whose interests have you been looking out for besides your own? What is the attitude of Jesus? Is yours the same?
Matthew 18:15-17 & Matthew 5:23-24
- How does Jesus tell us to resolve conflicts and disagreements with one another?
- Who should go to whom first?
- Is there anyone in the church with whom you need to go and settle a problem?
Application: Think about your relationships today. Pray to be unified with all your brothers and sisters and reach out to and spend time with those you do not love as Jesus would.
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Ministry - Unless You Change Matthew 18:2-4
Deeply rooted in the mature of adults is a strong sense of resistance to change. Even when we feel deeply discontent with our lives, we are more willing to stay in the familiarity of our misery than to venture into the untested waters of change.
Fortunately, Jesus, in his desire to put us out of our misery, makes it clear that for a Christian to make it to heaven we must keep on changing. We must choose to grow even if it is challenging, difficult, tiring, confusing or scary. Why this strong direction? Because there is just so much about our hearts, character, habits, lives that the Lord wants to change! Too many souls will be lost if we stop growing. Jesus gives us the secret to change in the same verse - humble yourself. Thank God we live in a kingdom where the Lord rushes to help the humble. He will send the word, wise advice from a disciple, a protecting angel, and a physical blessing, all to the humble. It seems that we have two choices: Be
humbled or get humbled.
Questions:
- Which will you choose in this year?
- What are three things that you most feel the need to change in your life?
- How will you take the first step in each of these three?
Go and ask a child that knows you well to please tell you one thing about you they think God would want you to change.
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Ministry - Unless You Change Matthew 18:2-4
Deeply rooted in the mature of adults is a strong sense of resistance to change. Even when we feel deeply discontent with our lives, we are more willing to stay in the familiarity of our misery than to venture into the untested waters of change.
Fortunately, Jesus, in his desire to put us out of our misery, makes it clear that for a Christian to make it to heaven we must keep on changing. We must choose to grow even if it is challenging, difficult, tiring, confusing or scary. Why this strong direction? Because there is just so much about our hearts, character, habits, lives that the Lord wants to change! Too many souls will be lost if we stop growing. Jesus gives us the secret to change in the same verse - humble yourself. Thank God we live in a kingdom where the Lord rushes to help the humble. He will send the word, wise advice from a disciple, a protecting angel, and a physical blessing, all to the humble. It seems that we have two choices: Be
humbled or get humbled.
Questions:
- Which will you choose in this year?
- What are three things that you most feel the need to change in your life?
- How will you take the first step in each of these three?
Go and ask a child that knows you well to please tell you one thing about you they think God would want you to change.
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Ministry - Unless You Change Matthew 18:2-4
Deeply rooted in the mature of adults is a strong sense of resistance to change. Even when we feel deeply discontent with our lives, we are more willing to stay in the familiarity of our misery than to venture into the untested waters of change.
Fortunately, Jesus, in his desire to put us out of our misery, makes it clear that for a Christian to make it to heaven we must keep on changing. We must choose to grow even if it is challenging, difficult, tiring, confusing or scary. Why this strong direction? Because there is just so much about our hearts, character, habits, lives that the Lord wants to change! Too many souls will be lost if we stop growing. Jesus gives us the secret to change in the same verse - humble yourself. Thank God we live in a kingdom where the Lord rushes to help the humble. He will send the word, wise advice from a disciple, a protecting angel, and a physical blessing, all to the humble. It seems that we have two choices: Be
humbled or get humbled.
Questions:
- Which will you choose in this year?
- What are three things that you most feel the need to change in your life?
- How will you take the first step in each of these three?
Go and ask a child that knows you well to please tell you one thing about you they think God would want you to change.
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Ministry - Jesus' Rescue Mission Matthew 18:10-14 (Luke 15:3-10)
It is comforting to know we serve a God who is not only all-powerful and all-knowing, but also all-loving. Sometimes the spiritual battle gets so intense that we wonder if God really cares. This passage proves how deeply God cares about each individual "sheep". How we do spiritually does matter to God. He does not want any of his disciples to wander off and fall away.
Jesus is the perfect shepherd who will do whatever it takes to go after the one lost sheep. Each soul matters to God. Jesus' heart is to keep on searching, keep on hoping, and keep on loving until the sheep is found and returns home. We need to take on Jesus' heart and persevere in rescuing those who have given up on their relationship with God. Satan wants us to get hurt, get bitter and angry instead of being compassionate and determined to help those who have lost faith. Let's be inspired by Jesus' unfailing love and decide to be part of Jesus' rescue team!
Questions:
- What is your attitude towards those who have fallen away from God?
- When was the last time you reached out to someone who has stopped being a part of the fellowship?
Practical: Choose one person who you can rescue and encourage today. Make a card ; call them and invite them over for dinner; give them a gift of their "favorite."
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Ministry - Jesus' Rescue Mission Matthew 18:10-14 (Luke 15:3-10)
It is comforting to know we serve a God who is not only all-powerful and all-knowing, but also all-loving. Sometimes the spiritual battle gets so intense that we wonder if God really cares. This passage proves how deeply God cares about each individual "sheep". How we do spiritually does matter to God. He does not want any of his disciples to wander off and fall away.
Jesus is the perfect shepherd who will do whatever it takes to go after the one lost sheep. Each soul matters to God. Jesus' heart is to keep on searching, keep on hoping, and keep on loving until the sheep is found and returns home. We need to take on Jesus' heart and persevere in rescuing those who have given up on their relationship with God. Satan wants us to get hurt, get bitter and angry instead of being compassionate and determined to help those who have lost faith. Let's be inspired by Jesus' unfailing love and decide to be part of Jesus' rescue team!
Questions:
- What is your attitude towards those who have fallen away from God?
- When was the last time you reached out to someone who has stopped being a part of the fellowship?
Practical: Choose one person who you can rescue and encourage today. Make a card ; call them and invite them over for dinner; give them a gift of their "favorite."
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Ministry - Jesus' Rescue Mission Matthew 18:10-14 (Luke 15:3-10)
It is comforting to know we serve a God who is not only all-powerful and all-knowing, but also all-loving. Sometimes the spiritual battle gets so intense that we wonder if God really cares. This passage proves how deeply God cares about each individual "sheep". How we do spiritually does matter to God. He does not want any of his disciples to wander off and fall away.
Jesus is the perfect shepherd who will do whatever it takes to go after the one lost sheep. Each soul matters to God. Jesus' heart is to keep on searching, keep on hoping, and keep on loving until the sheep is found and returns home. We need to take on Jesus' heart and persevere in rescuing those who have given up on their relationship with God. Satan wants us to get hurt, get bitter and angry instead of being compassionate and determined to help those who have lost faith. Let's be inspired by Jesus' unfailing love and decide to be part of Jesus' rescue team!
Questions:
- What is your attitude towards those who have fallen away from God?
- When was the last time you reached out to someone who has stopped being a part of the fellowship?
Practical: Choose one person who you can rescue and encourage today. Make a card ; call them and invite them over for dinner; give them a gift of their "favorite."
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Ministry - Jesus' Rescue Mission Matthew 18:10-14 (Luke 15:3-10)
It is comforting to know we serve a God who is not only all-powerful and all-knowing, but also all-loving. Sometimes the spiritual battle gets so intense that we wonder if God really cares. This passage proves how deeply God cares about each individual "sheep". How we do spiritually does matter to God. He does not want any of his disciples to wander off and fall away.
Jesus is the perfect shepherd who will do whatever it takes to go after the one lost sheep. Each soul matters to God. Jesus' heart is to keep on searching, keep on hoping, and keep on loving until the sheep is found and returns home. We need to take on Jesus' heart and persevere in rescuing those who have given up on their relationship with God. Satan wants us to get hurt, get bitter and angry instead of being compassionate and determined to help those who have lost faith. Let's be inspired by Jesus' unfailing love and decide to be part of Jesus' rescue team!
Questions:
- What is your attitude towards those who have fallen away from God?
- When was the last time you reached out to someone who has stopped being a part of the fellowship?
Practical: Choose one person who you can rescue and encourage today. Make a card ; call them and invite them over for dinner; give them a gift of their "favorite."
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Ministry - Jesus' Rescue Mission Matthew 18:10-14 (Luke 15:3-10)
It is comforting to know we serve a God who is not only all-powerful and all-knowing, but also all-loving. Sometimes the spiritual battle gets so intense that we wonder if God really cares. This passage proves how deeply God cares about each individual "sheep". How we do spiritually does matter to God. He does not want any of his disciples to wander off and fall away.
Jesus is the perfect shepherd who will do whatever it takes to go after the one lost sheep. Each soul matters to God. Jesus' heart is to keep on searching, keep on hoping, and keep on loving until the sheep is found and returns home. We need to take on Jesus' heart and persevere in rescuing those who have given up on their relationship with God. Satan wants us to get hurt, get bitter and angry instead of being compassionate and determined to help those who have lost faith. Let's be inspired by Jesus' unfailing love and decide to be part of Jesus' rescue team!
Questions:
- What is your attitude towards those who have fallen away from God?
- When was the last time you reached out to someone who has stopped being a part of the fellowship?
Practical: Choose one person who you can rescue and encourage today. Make a card ; call them and invite them over for dinner; give them a gift of their "favorite."
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Producing a Harvest Matthew 13:1-23
How fruitful have you been in the last year? Are the worries of this life making you unfruitful? There are so many things that we could worry about: our school, spouses, dating life, children, money, jobs, etc. Do we get so consumed with ourselves and our lives that we forget our purpose in life? Nothing will come of our efforts to save the lost if we are filled with stress and worry. We will choke out the power of the word and of God we focus on our worries. God wants us to have a fruitful life! When we really hear God's word and embrace it, we will produce a harvest beyond our wildest dreams.
Have you let stress and worry in your life choke out the word?
Make a prayer list of all the things you are worried about and pray through them.
Pray with faith and see how God moves in your life when you cast your anxieties on Him.
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Ministry - Do You Stand Up For Jesus? Matthew 14:1-12
These verses show clearly two different convictions. Herod was swayed by his sin to do even greater sin and John the Baptist never gave in to fear about confronting Herod with his sin of adultery. John the Baptist could have been fearful about confronting a king on his sin. Obviously it bothered Herod's conscience enough that he wanted John killed. Herod had a people-pleasing, weak-willed character because in vs. 5 he did not kill John for fear of the people. He also then had John Killed because of Herodias' influence.
What is your character more like-people-pleasing or God pleasing?
Pray to have a conscience today that convicts you to stand up for what is right and not give into pleasing others.
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Ministry - Do You Stand Up For Jesus? Matthew 14:1-12
These verses show clearly two different convictions. Herod was swayed by his sin to do even greater sin and John the Baptist never gave in to fear about confronting Herod with his sin of adultery. John the Baptist could have been fearful about confronting a king on his sin. Obviously it bothered Herod's conscience enough that he wanted John killed. Herod had a people-pleasing, weak-willed character because in vs. 5 he did not kill John for fear of the people. He also then had John Killed because of Herodias' influence.
What is your character more like-people-pleasing or God pleasing?
Pray to have a conscience today that convicts you to stand up for what is right and not give into pleasing others.
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Ministry - Do You Stand Up For Jesus? Matthew 14:1-12
These verses show clearly two different convictions. Herod was swayed by his sin to do even greater sin and John the Baptist never gave in to fear about confronting Herod with his sin of adultery. John the Baptist could have been fearful about confronting a king on his sin. Obviously it bothered Herod's conscience enough that he wanted John killed. Herod had a people-pleasing, weak-willed character because in vs. 5 he did not kill John for fear of the people. He also then had John Killed because of Herodias' influence.
What is your character more like-people-pleasing or God pleasing?
Pray to have a conscience today that convicts you to stand up for what is right and not give into pleasing others.
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Ministry - Do You Stand Up For Jesus? Matthew 14:1-12
These verses show clearly two different convictions. Herod was swayed by his sin to do even greater sin and John the Baptist never gave in to fear about confronting Herod with his sin of adultery. John the Baptist could have been fearful about confronting a king on his sin. Obviously it bothered Herod's conscience enough that he wanted John killed. Herod had a people-pleasing, weak-willed character because in vs. 5 he did not kill John for fear of the people. He also then had John Killed because of Herodias' influence.
What is your character more like-people-pleasing or God pleasing?
Pray to have a conscience today that convicts you to stand up for what is right and not give into pleasing others.
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Ministry - Do You Stand Up For Jesus? Matthew 14:1-12
These verses show clearly two different convictions. Herod was swayed by his sin to do even greater sin and John the Baptist never gave in to fear about confronting Herod with his sin of adultery. John the Baptist could have been fearful about confronting a king on his sin. Obviously it bothered Herod's conscience enough that he wanted John killed. Herod had a people-pleasing, weak-willed character because in vs. 5 he did not kill John for fear of the people. He also then had John Killed because of Herodias' influence.
What is your character more like-people-pleasing or God pleasing?
Pray to have a conscience today that convicts you to stand up for what is right and not give into pleasing others.
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Ministry - Do You Stand Up For Jesus? Matthew 14:1-12
These verses show clearly two different convictions. Herod was swayed by his sin to do even greater sin and John the Baptist never gave in to fear about confronting Herod with his sin of adultery. John the Baptist could have been fearful about confronting a king on his sin. Obviously it bothered Herod's conscience enough that he wanted John killed. Herod had a people-pleasing, weak-willed character because in vs. 5 he did not kill John for fear of the people. He also then had John Killed because of Herodias' influence.
What is your character more like-people-pleasing or God pleasing?
Pray to have a conscience today that convicts you to stand up for what is right and not give into pleasing others.
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Ministry - Do You Stand Up For Jesus? Matthew 14:1-12
These verses show clearly two different convictions. Herod was swayed by his sin to do even greater sin and John the Baptist never gave in to fear about confronting Herod with his sin of adultery. John the Baptist could have been fearful about confronting a king on his sin. Obviously it bothered Herod's conscience enough that he wanted John killed. Herod had a people-pleasing, weak-willed character because in vs. 5 he did not kill John for fear of the people. He also then had John Killed because of Herodias' influence.
What is your character more like-people-pleasing or God pleasing?
Pray to have a conscience today that convicts you to stand up for what is right and not give into pleasing others.
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Ministry - Do You Stand Up For Jesus? Matthew 14:1-12
These verses show clearly two different convictions. Herod was swayed by his sin to do even greater sin and John the Baptist never gave in to fear about confronting Herod with his sin of adultery. John the Baptist could have been fearful about confronting a king on his sin. Obviously it bothered Herod's conscience enough that he wanted John killed. Herod had a people-pleasing, weak-willed character because in vs. 5 he did not kill John for fear of the people. He also then had John Killed because of Herodias' influence.
What is your character more like-people-pleasing or God pleasing?
Pray to have a conscience today that convicts you to stand up for what is right and not give into pleasing others.
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Ministry - Do You Stand Up For Jesus? Matthew 14:1-12
These verses show clearly two different convictions. Herod was swayed by his sin to do even greater sin and John the Baptist never gave in to fear about confronting Herod with his sin of adultery. John the Baptist could have been fearful about confronting a king on his sin. Obviously it bothered Herod's conscience enough that he wanted John killed. Herod had a people-pleasing, weak-willed character because in vs. 5 he did not kill John for fear of the people. He also then had John Killed because of Herodias' influence.
What is your character more like-people-pleasing or God pleasing?
Pray to have a conscience today that convicts you to stand up for what is right and not give into pleasing others.
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Ministry - Do You Stand Up For Jesus? Matthew 14:1-12
These verses show clearly two different convictions. Herod was swayed by his sin to do even greater sin and John the Baptist never gave in to fear about confronting Herod with his sin of adultery. John the Baptist could have been fearful about confronting a king on his sin. Obviously it bothered Herod's conscience enough that he wanted John killed. Herod had a people-pleasing, weak-willed character because in vs. 5 he did not kill John for fear of the people. He also then had John Killed because of Herodias' influence.
What is your character more like-people-pleasing or God pleasing?
Pray to have a conscience today that convicts you to stand up for what is right and not give into pleasing others.
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Ministry - Do You Stand Up For Jesus? Matthew 14:1-12
These verses show clearly two different convictions. Herod was swayed by his sin to do even greater sin and John the Baptist never gave in to fear about confronting Herod with his sin of adultery. John the Baptist could have been fearful about confronting a king on his sin. Obviously it bothered Herod's conscience enough that he wanted John killed. Herod had a people-pleasing, weak-willed character because in vs. 5 he did not kill John for fear of the people. He also then had John Killed because of Herodias' influence.
What is your character more like-people-pleasing or God pleasing?
Pray to have a conscience today that convicts you to stand up for what is right and not give into pleasing others.
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Ministry - Do You Stand Up For Jesus? Matthew 14:1-12
These verses show clearly two different convictions. Herod was swayed by his sin to do even greater sin and John the Baptist never gave in to fear about confronting Herod with his sin of adultery. John the Baptist could have been fearful about confronting a king on his sin. Obviously it bothered Herod's conscience enough that he wanted John killed. Herod had a people-pleasing, weak-willed character because in vs. 5 he did not kill John for fear of the people. He also then had John Killed because of Herodias' influence.
What is your character more like-people-pleasing or God pleasing?
Pray to have a conscience today that convicts you to stand up for what is right and not give into pleasing others.
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Ministry - The Burden of Jesus Matthew 11:25
Jesus calls the weary and burdened to Himself and promises rest for them. The rest that He refers to is not to stop working and be idle. He is calling us to give Him the burdens of our souls. He calls us to take his yoke upon us. What is this yoke? The yoke of caring about others. The yoke of humility. It takes far less energy to be humble that it does to be prideful. It is much easier to be gentle than it is to be terse or gruff. Jesus beckons us to learn from Him. Really the yoke of Christ would finally lead him to the cross. That does not seem easy or light. In fact, our purpose to evangelize the world in this generation is neither easy nor light. The attitude that we are called to have is one of humility and gentleness.
Questions/Followup:
- What is truly burdening your life?
- Is your response to that burden humility or pride? Gentleness or stress?
- Be open with someone today about your burdens and then pray that you can throw them off and put on the burden of Christ.
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Ministry - Intimidated or Inspired? Matthew 23:1-7
The austere lifestyles of the Pharisees were not ones that Christ wanted us to imitate. They said all the right things and lived in all the wrong ways. People felt burdened around the Pharisees because they knew they could not match up to that kind of lifestyle. The Pharisees were not just legalists; they were separatists, which is what the word Pharisee means. They were men preaching a life too big for them to live. They did not readily inspire the average Jew to follow them. People were afraid of them. They lead by intimidation rather than by inspiration. In vs. 5, Jesus chastises them for doing everything for men to see. In vs.6 he condemns their obsession with position and again in vs. 7, Jesus rebukes their love of role. They did not attract the kind of following that Jesus did and this made them bitter and envious. They did not really have the hearts of the people because they had only a heart for themselves.
Do you call attention to yourself?
Do you focus on your position or your role and get angry when it is not what you want?
A person focused on men, role, or position will not want to serve and therefore will not inspire, only intimidate.
Find some way, even small way, in which you can serve or encourage someone today. This will be an inspiration to them and to you.
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Ministry - Intimidated or Inspired? Matthew 23:1-7
The austere lifestyles of the Pharisees were not ones that Christ wanted us to imitate. They said all the right things and lived in all the wrong ways. People felt burdened around the Pharisees because they knew they could not match up to that kind of lifestyle. The Pharisees were not just legalists; they were separatists, which is what the word Pharisee means. They were men preaching a life too big for them to live. They did not readily inspire the average Jew to follow them. People were afraid of them. They lead by intimidation rather than by inspiration. In vs. 5, Jesus chastises them for doing everything for men to see. In vs.6 he condemns their obsession with position and again in vs. 7, Jesus rebukes their love of role. They did not attract the kind of following that Jesus did and this made them bitter and envious. They did not really have the hearts of the people because they had only a heart for themselves.
Do you call attention to yourself?
Do you focus on your position or your role and get angry when it is not what you want?
A person focused on men, role, or position will not want to serve and therefore will not inspire, only intimidate.
Find some way, even small way, in which you can serve or encourage someone today. This will be an inspiration to them and to you.
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Ministry - Intimidated or Inspired? Matthew 23:1-7
The austere lifestyles of the Pharisees were not ones that Christ wanted us to imitate. They said all the right things and lived in all the wrong ways. People felt burdened around the Pharisees because they knew they could not match up to that kind of lifestyle. The Pharisees were not just legalists; they were separatists, which is what the word Pharisee means. They were men preaching a life too big for them to live. They did not readily inspire the average Jew to follow them. People were afraid of them. They lead by intimidation rather than by inspiration. In vs. 5, Jesus chastises them for doing everything for men to see. In vs.6 he condemns their obsession with position and again in vs. 7, Jesus rebukes their love of role. They did not attract the kind of following that Jesus did and this made them bitter and envious. They did not really have the hearts of the people because they had only a heart for themselves.
Do you call attention to yourself?
Do you focus on your position or your role and get angry when it is not what you want?
A person focused on men, role, or position will not want to serve and therefore will not inspire, only intimidate.
Find some way, even small way, in which you can serve or encourage someone today. This will be an inspiration to them and to you.
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Ministry - Intimidated or Inspired? Matthew 23:1-7
The austere lifestyles of the Pharisees were not ones that Christ wanted us to imitate. They said all the right things and lived in all the wrong ways. People felt burdened around the Pharisees because they knew they could not match up to that kind of lifestyle. The Pharisees were not just legalists; they were separatists, which is what the word Pharisee means. They were men preaching a life too big for them to live. They did not readily inspire the average Jew to follow them. People were afraid of them. They lead by intimidation rather than by inspiration. In vs. 5, Jesus chastises them for doing everything for men to see. In vs.6 he condemns their obsession with position and again in vs. 7, Jesus rebukes their love of role. They did not attract the kind of following that Jesus did and this made them bitter and envious. They did not really have the hearts of the people because they had only a heart for themselves.
Do you call attention to yourself?
Do you focus on your position or your role and get angry when it is not what you want?
A person focused on men, role, or position will not want to serve and therefore will not inspire, only intimidate.
Find some way, even small way, in which you can serve or encourage someone today. This will be an inspiration to them and to you.
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Ministry - Intimidated or Inspired? Matthew 23:1-7
The austere lifestyles of the Pharisees were not ones that Christ wanted us to imitate. They said all the right things and lived in all the wrong ways. People felt burdened around the Pharisees because they knew they could not match up to that kind of lifestyle. The Pharisees were not just legalists; they were separatists, which is what the word Pharisee means. They were men preaching a life too big for them to live. They did not readily inspire the average Jew to follow them. People were afraid of them. They lead by intimidation rather than by inspiration. In vs. 5, Jesus chastises them for doing everything for men to see. In vs.6 he condemns their obsession with position and again in vs. 7, Jesus rebukes their love of role. They did not attract the kind of following that Jesus did and this made them bitter and envious. They did not really have the hearts of the people because they had only a heart for themselves.
Do you call attention to yourself?
Do you focus on your position or your role and get angry when it is not what you want?
A person focused on men, role, or position will not want to serve and therefore will not inspire, only intimidate.
Find some way, even small way, in which you can serve or encourage someone today. This will be an inspiration to them and to you.
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Ministry - Intimidated or Inspired? Matthew 23:1-7
The austere lifestyles of the Pharisees were not ones that Christ wanted us to imitate. They said all the right things and lived in all the wrong ways. People felt burdened around the Pharisees because they knew they could not match up to that kind of lifestyle. The Pharisees were not just legalists; they were separatists, which is what the word Pharisee means. They were men preaching a life too big for them to live. They did not readily inspire the average Jew to follow them. People were afraid of them. They lead by intimidation rather than by inspiration. In vs. 5, Jesus chastises them for doing everything for men to see. In vs.6 he condemns their obsession with position and again in vs. 7, Jesus rebukes their love of role. They did not attract the kind of following that Jesus did and this made them bitter and envious. They did not really have the hearts of the people because they had only a heart for themselves.
Do you call attention to yourself?
Do you focus on your position or your role and get angry when it is not what you want?
A person focused on men, role, or position will not want to serve and therefore will not inspire, only intimidate.
Find some way, even small way, in which you can serve or encourage someone today. This will be an inspiration to them and to you.
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Ministry - Intimidated or Inspired? Matthew 23:1-7
The austere lifestyles of the Pharisees were not ones that Christ wanted us to imitate. They said all the right things and lived in all the wrong ways. People felt burdened around the Pharisees because they knew they could not match up to that kind of lifestyle. The Pharisees were not just legalists; they were separatists, which is what the word Pharisee means. They were men preaching a life too big for them to live. They did not readily inspire the average Jew to follow them. People were afraid of them. They lead by intimidation rather than by inspiration. In vs. 5, Jesus chastises them for doing everything for men to see. In vs.6 he condemns their obsession with position and again in vs. 7, Jesus rebukes their love of role. They did not attract the kind of following that Jesus did and this made them bitter and envious. They did not really have the hearts of the people because they had only a heart for themselves.
Do you call attention to yourself?
Do you focus on your position or your role and get angry when it is not what you want?
A person focused on men, role, or position will not want to serve and therefore will not inspire, only intimidate.
Find some way, even small way, in which you can serve or encourage someone today. This will be an inspiration to them and to you.
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Ministry - Pick Up Your Sword Matthew 4:1-11
As Christians we constantly live under spiritual warfare. The battle between Satan and God constantly rages. In this passage we see just a glimpse of one skirmish. Satan attacks with his weapon-temptation, and Jesus responds with his skillfully sharpened sword: the Word of God. In this clash Jesus is able to defeat Satan first because he sees the battle,and second because of his passion to fight it with the scriptures.
Question: Do you see the battle? Do you know when you are being tempted, or do the devil's enticements escape you and you easily fall into sin?
In these scriptures Jesus teaches us how to fight back. (V.4) When daily temptation and sin come we have to have deep convictions that we need the Bible. (Satan's first temptation was doubt. "If you are the Son of God") Are you tempted to ignore your desperation for God? Are you desperate to be right with God? Are you tempted to skip your quiet times?
(V.6-7) Are you tempted to test God? Do you think, "If he doesn't answer this prayer, then I won't pray anymore," or "He didn't do that, so I am leaving." Does bitterness or persecution tempt you? Tempted to doubt the kingdom or the scriptures? Tempted to doubt the only church in the Bible, the salvation of family members, or tempted to ignore certain passages Cling to the truths in the scriptures, they are your most powerful weapons. (V. 8-10) Q: Are you tempted by the world? Tempted by their ease? Their power? Their leisure? Tempted to worship what they do-money, attention, praise, desire? (Ps 73)
Write down the temptations you are most susceptible to.
Find a scripture passage in your QT that will help you fight back.
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Ministry - Pick Up Your Sword Matthew 4:1-11
As Christians we constantly live under spiritual warfare. The battle between Satan and God constantly rages. In this passage we see just a glimpse of one skirmish. Satan attacks with his weapon-temptation, and Jesus responds with his skillfully sharpened sword: the Word of God. In this clash Jesus is able to defeat Satan first because he sees the battle,and second because of his passion to fight it with the scriptures.
Question: Do you see the battle? Do you know when you are being tempted, or do the devil's enticements escape you and you easily fall into sin?
In these scriptures Jesus teaches us how to fight back. (V.4) When daily temptation and sin come we have to have deep convictions that we need the Bible. (Satan's first temptation was doubt. "If you are the Son of God") Are you tempted to ignore your desperation for God? Are you desperate to be right with God? Are you tempted to skip your quiet times?
(V.6-7) Are you tempted to test God? Do you think, "If he doesn't answer this prayer, then I won't pray anymore," or "He didn't do that, so I am leaving." Does bitterness or persecution tempt you? Tempted to doubt the kingdom or the scriptures? Tempted to doubt the only church in the Bible, the salvation of family members, or tempted to ignore certain passages Cling to the truths in the scriptures, they are your most powerful weapons. (V. 8-10) Q: Are you tempted by the world? Tempted by their ease? Their power? Their leisure? Tempted to worship what they do-money, attention, praise, desire? (Ps 73)
Write down the temptations you are most susceptible to.
Find a scripture passage in your QT that will help you fight back.
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Ministry - Pick Up Your Sword Matthew 4:1-11
As Christians we constantly live under spiritual warfare. The battle between Satan and God constantly rages. In this passage we see just a glimpse of one skirmish. Satan attacks with his weapon-temptation, and Jesus responds with his skillfully sharpened sword: the Word of God. In this clash Jesus is able to defeat Satan first because he sees the battle,and second because of his passion to fight it with the scriptures.
Question: Do you see the battle? Do you know when you are being tempted, or do the devil's enticements escape you and you easily fall into sin?
In these scriptures Jesus teaches us how to fight back. (V.4) When daily temptation and sin come we have to have deep convictions that we need the Bible. (Satan's first temptation was doubt. "If you are the Son of God") Are you tempted to ignore your desperation for God? Are you desperate to be right with God? Are you tempted to skip your quiet times?
(V.6-7) Are you tempted to test God? Do you think, "If he doesn't answer this prayer, then I won't pray anymore," or "He didn't do that, so I am leaving." Does bitterness or persecution tempt you? Tempted to doubt the kingdom or the scriptures? Tempted to doubt the only church in the Bible, the salvation of family members, or tempted to ignore certain passages Cling to the truths in the scriptures, they are your most powerful weapons. (V. 8-10) Q: Are you tempted by the world? Tempted by their ease? Their power? Their leisure? Tempted to worship what they do-money, attention, praise, desire? (Ps 73)
Write down the temptations you are most susceptible to.
Find a scripture passage in your QT that will help you fight back.
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Ministry - Pick Up Your Sword Matthew 4:1-11
As Christians we constantly live under spiritual warfare. The battle between Satan and God constantly rages. In this passage we see just a glimpse of one skirmish. Satan attacks with his weapon-temptation, and Jesus responds with his skillfully sharpened sword: the Word of God. In this clash Jesus is able to defeat Satan first because he sees the battle,and second because of his passion to fight it with the scriptures.
Question: Do you see the battle? Do you know when you are being tempted, or do the devil's enticements escape you and you easily fall into sin?
In these scriptures Jesus teaches us how to fight back. (V.4) When daily temptation and sin come we have to have deep convictions that we need the Bible. (Satan's first temptation was doubt. "If you are the Son of God") Are you tempted to ignore your desperation for God? Are you desperate to be right with God? Are you tempted to skip your quiet times?
(V.6-7) Are you tempted to test God? Do you think, "If he doesn't answer this prayer, then I won't pray anymore," or "He didn't do that, so I am leaving." Does bitterness or persecution tempt you? Tempted to doubt the kingdom or the scriptures? Tempted to doubt the only church in the Bible, the salvation of family members, or tempted to ignore certain passages Cling to the truths in the scriptures, they are your most powerful weapons. (V. 8-10) Q: Are you tempted by the world? Tempted by their ease? Their power? Their leisure? Tempted to worship what they do-money, attention, praise, desire? (Ps 73)
Write down the temptations you are most susceptible to.
Find a scripture passage in your QT that will help you fight back.
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Ministry - Pick Up Your Sword Matthew 4:1-11
As Christians we constantly live under spiritual warfare. The battle between Satan and God constantly rages. In this passage we see just a glimpse of one skirmish. Satan attacks with his weapon-temptation, and Jesus responds with his skillfully sharpened sword: the Word of God. In this clash Jesus is able to defeat Satan first because he sees the battle,and second because of his passion to fight it with the scriptures.
Question: Do you see the battle? Do you know when you are being tempted, or do the devil's enticements escape you and you easily fall into sin?
In these scriptures Jesus teaches us how to fight back. (V.4) When daily temptation and sin come we have to have deep convictions that we need the Bible. (Satan's first temptation was doubt. "If you are the Son of God") Are you tempted to ignore your desperation for God? Are you desperate to be right with God? Are you tempted to skip your quiet times?
(V.6-7) Are you tempted to test God? Do you think, "If he doesn't answer this prayer, then I won't pray anymore," or "He didn't do that, so I am leaving." Does bitterness or persecution tempt you? Tempted to doubt the kingdom or the scriptures? Tempted to doubt the only church in the Bible, the salvation of family members, or tempted to ignore certain passages Cling to the truths in the scriptures, they are your most powerful weapons. (V. 8-10) Q: Are you tempted by the world? Tempted by their ease? Their power? Their leisure? Tempted to worship what they do-money, attention, praise, desire? (Ps 73)
Write down the temptations you are most susceptible to.
Find a scripture passage in your QT that will help you fight back.
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Ministry - Pick Up Your Sword Matthew 4:1-11
As Christians we constantly live under spiritual warfare. The battle between Satan and God constantly rages. In this passage we see just a glimpse of one skirmish. Satan attacks with his weapon-temptation, and Jesus responds with his skillfully sharpened sword: the Word of God. In this clash Jesus is able to defeat Satan first because he sees the battle,and second because of his passion to fight it with the scriptures.
Question: Do you see the battle? Do you know when you are being tempted, or do the devil's enticements escape you and you easily fall into sin?
In these scriptures Jesus teaches us how to fight back. (V.4) When daily temptation and sin come we have to have deep convictions that we need the Bible. (Satan's first temptation was doubt. "If you are the Son of God") Are you tempted to ignore your desperation for God? Are you desperate to be right with God? Are you tempted to skip your quiet times?
(V.6-7) Are you tempted to test God? Do you think, "If he doesn't answer this prayer, then I won't pray anymore," or "He didn't do that, so I am leaving." Does bitterness or persecution tempt you? Tempted to doubt the kingdom or the scriptures? Tempted to doubt the only church in the Bible, the salvation of family members, or tempted to ignore certain passages Cling to the truths in the scriptures, they are your most powerful weapons. (V. 8-10) Q: Are you tempted by the world? Tempted by their ease? Their power? Their leisure? Tempted to worship what they do-money, attention, praise, desire? (Ps 73)
Write down the temptations you are most susceptible to.
Find a scripture passage in your QT that will help you fight back.
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Ministry - Pick Up Your Sword Matthew 4:1-11
As Christians we constantly live under spiritual warfare. The battle between Satan and God constantly rages. In this passage we see just a glimpse of one skirmish. Satan attacks with his weapon-temptation, and Jesus responds with his skillfully sharpened sword: the Word of God. In this clash Jesus is able to defeat Satan first because he sees the battle,and second because of his passion to fight it with the scriptures.
Question: Do you see the battle? Do you know when you are being tempted, or do the devil's enticements escape you and you easily fall into sin?
In these scriptures Jesus teaches us how to fight back. (V.4) When daily temptation and sin come we have to have deep convictions that we need the Bible. (Satan's first temptation was doubt. "If you are the Son of God") Are you tempted to ignore your desperation for God? Are you desperate to be right with God? Are you tempted to skip your quiet times?
(V.6-7) Are you tempted to test God? Do you think, "If he doesn't answer this prayer, then I won't pray anymore," or "He didn't do that, so I am leaving." Does bitterness or persecution tempt you? Tempted to doubt the kingdom or the scriptures? Tempted to doubt the only church in the Bible, the salvation of family members, or tempted to ignore certain passages Cling to the truths in the scriptures, they are your most powerful weapons. (V. 8-10) Q: Are you tempted by the world? Tempted by their ease? Their power? Their leisure? Tempted to worship what they do-money, attention, praise, desire? (Ps 73)
Write down the temptations you are most susceptible to.
Find a scripture passage in your QT that will help you fight back.
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Ministry - Pick Up Your Sword Matthew 4:1-11
As Christians we constantly live under spiritual warfare. The battle between Satan and God constantly rages. In this passage we see just a glimpse of one skirmish. Satan attacks with his weapon-temptation, and Jesus responds with his skillfully sharpened sword: the Word of God. In this clash Jesus is able to defeat Satan first because he sees the battle,and second because of his passion to fight it with the scriptures.
Question: Do you see the battle? Do you know when you are being tempted, or do the devil's enticements escape you and you easily fall into sin?
In these scriptures Jesus teaches us how to fight back. (V.4) When daily temptation and sin come we have to have deep convictions that we need the Bible. (Satan's first temptation was doubt. "If you are the Son of God") Are you tempted to ignore your desperation for God? Are you desperate to be right with God? Are you tempted to skip your quiet times?
(V.6-7) Are you tempted to test God? Do you think, "If he doesn't answer this prayer, then I won't pray anymore," or "He didn't do that, so I am leaving." Does bitterness or persecution tempt you? Tempted to doubt the kingdom or the scriptures? Tempted to doubt the only church in the Bible, the salvation of family members, or tempted to ignore certain passages Cling to the truths in the scriptures, they are your most powerful weapons. (V. 8-10) Q: Are you tempted by the world? Tempted by their ease? Their power? Their leisure? Tempted to worship what they do-money, attention, praise, desire? (Ps 73)
Write down the temptations you are most susceptible to.
Find a scripture passage in your QT that will help you fight back.
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Ministry - Pick Up Your Sword Matthew 4:1-11
As Christians we constantly live under spiritual warfare. The battle between Satan and God constantly rages. In this passage we see just a glimpse of one skirmish. Satan attacks with his weapon-temptation, and Jesus responds with his skillfully sharpened sword: the Word of God. In this clash Jesus is able to defeat Satan first because he sees the battle,and second because of his passion to fight it with the scriptures.
Question: Do you see the battle? Do you know when you are being tempted, or do the devil's enticements escape you and you easily fall into sin?
In these scriptures Jesus teaches us how to fight back. (V.4) When daily temptation and sin come we have to have deep convictions that we need the Bible. (Satan's first temptation was doubt. "If you are the Son of God") Are you tempted to ignore your desperation for God? Are you desperate to be right with God? Are you tempted to skip your quiet times?
(V.6-7) Are you tempted to test God? Do you think, "If he doesn't answer this prayer, then I won't pray anymore," or "He didn't do that, so I am leaving." Does bitterness or persecution tempt you? Tempted to doubt the kingdom or the scriptures? Tempted to doubt the only church in the Bible, the salvation of family members, or tempted to ignore certain passages Cling to the truths in the scriptures, they are your most powerful weapons. (V. 8-10) Q: Are you tempted by the world? Tempted by their ease? Their power? Their leisure? Tempted to worship what they do-money, attention, praise, desire? (Ps 73)
Write down the temptations you are most susceptible to.
Find a scripture passage in your QT that will help you fight back.
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Ministry - Pick Up Your Sword Matthew 4:1-11
As Christians we constantly live under spiritual warfare. The battle between Satan and God constantly rages. In this passage we see just a glimpse of one skirmish. Satan attacks with his weapon-temptation, and Jesus responds with his skillfully sharpened sword: the Word of God. In this clash Jesus is able to defeat Satan first because he sees the battle,and second because of his passion to fight it with the scriptures.
Question: Do you see the battle? Do you know when you are being tempted, or do the devil's enticements escape you and you easily fall into sin?
In these scriptures Jesus teaches us how to fight back. (V.4) When daily temptation and sin come we have to have deep convictions that we need the Bible. (Satan's first temptation was doubt. "If you are the Son of God") Are you tempted to ignore your desperation for God? Are you desperate to be right with God? Are you tempted to skip your quiet times?
(V.6-7) Are you tempted to test God? Do you think, "If he doesn't answer this prayer, then I won't pray anymore," or "He didn't do that, so I am leaving." Does bitterness or persecution tempt you? Tempted to doubt the kingdom or the scriptures? Tempted to doubt the only church in the Bible, the salvation of family members, or tempted to ignore certain passages Cling to the truths in the scriptures, they are your most powerful weapons. (V. 8-10) Q: Are you tempted by the world? Tempted by their ease? Their power? Their leisure? Tempted to worship what they do-money, attention, praise, desire? (Ps 73)
Write down the temptations you are most susceptible to.
Find a scripture passage in your QT that will help you fight back.
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Ministry - Pick Up Your Sword Matthew 4:1-11
As Christians we constantly live under spiritual warfare. The battle between Satan and God constantly rages. In this passage we see just a glimpse of one skirmish. Satan attacks with his weapon-temptation, and Jesus responds with his skillfully sharpened sword: the Word of God. In this clash Jesus is able to defeat Satan first because he sees the battle,and second because of his passion to fight it with the scriptures.
Question: Do you see the battle? Do you know when you are being tempted, or do the devil's enticements escape you and you easily fall into sin?
In these scriptures Jesus teaches us how to fight back. (V.4) When daily temptation and sin come we have to have deep convictions that we need the Bible. (Satan's first temptation was doubt. "If you are the Son of God") Are you tempted to ignore your desperation for God? Are you desperate to be right with God? Are you tempted to skip your quiet times?
(V.6-7) Are you tempted to test God? Do you think, "If he doesn't answer this prayer, then I won't pray anymore," or "He didn't do that, so I am leaving." Does bitterness or persecution tempt you? Tempted to doubt the kingdom or the scriptures? Tempted to doubt the only church in the Bible, the salvation of family members, or tempted to ignore certain passages Cling to the truths in the scriptures, they are your most powerful weapons. (V. 8-10) Q: Are you tempted by the world? Tempted by their ease? Their power? Their leisure? Tempted to worship what they do-money, attention, praise, desire? (Ps 73)
Write down the temptations you are most susceptible to.
Find a scripture passage in your QT that will help you fight back.
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Ministry - Jesus Stayed Focused Amidst Challenges Matthew 14:13-21
How do you respond to bad news? Do you get angry? Faithless? Hard hearted? Self-piteous? When John the Baptist's disciples came to Jesus to tell him that his predecessor and cousin had been beheaded (Mt.14: 12) Jesus "withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place." When Jesus withdrew it wasn't to indulge in his emotions, but to call on his Father in heaven for the strength to handle pressure. Jesus didn't withdraw to escape the demands of the ministry. His dependence on God made it possible for him to deal with pain and still meet the needs of those around him. "Hearing of this, the crowds followed him on foot from the towns. When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick." (Mt.14: 14)
It's a temptation for me - when I am feeling all the pressures from my life - to place limits on how much I love and serve others. Even though Jesus had just received news of his cousin's death, he didn't get irritated with the demands of the crowds. He healed their sick, then fed them. He didn't "send them away", as his disciples had suggested earlier. If we want to have impact like Jesus did, we must treasure our solitary time with God so that we can remain focused of the needs of others.
At some point today or this week, you are going to be confronted with a challenge to give when you really do not want to. You may have to stay up late, get up early, or give in an uncomfortable, inconvenient way. Respond with a spiritual perspective. Respond with compassion.
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Ministry - Jesus Stayed Focused Amidst Challenges Matthew 14:13-21
How do you respond to bad news? Do you get angry? Faithless? Hard hearted? Self-piteous? When John the Baptist's disciples came to Jesus to tell him that his predecessor and cousin had been beheaded (Mt.14: 12) Jesus "withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place." When Jesus withdrew it wasn't to indulge in his emotions, but to call on his Father in heaven for the strength to handle pressure. Jesus didn't withdraw to escape the demands of the ministry. His dependence on God made it possible for him to deal with pain and still meet the needs of those around him. "Hearing of this, the crowds followed him on foot from the towns. When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick." (Mt.14: 14)
It's a temptation for me - when I am feeling all the pressures from my life - to place limits on how much I love and serve others. Even though Jesus had just received news of his cousin's death, he didn't get irritated with the demands of the crowds. He healed their sick, then fed them. He didn't "send them away", as his disciples had suggested earlier. If we want to have impact like Jesus did, we must treasure our solitary time with God so that we can remain focused of the needs of others.
At some point today or this week, you are going to be confronted with a challenge to give when you really do not want to. You may have to stay up late, get up early, or give in an uncomfortable, inconvenient way. Respond with a spiritual perspective. Respond with compassion.
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Ministry - Jesus Stayed Focused Amidst Challenges Matthew 14:13-21
How do you respond to bad news? Do you get angry? Faithless? Hard hearted? Self-piteous? When John the Baptist's disciples came to Jesus to tell him that his predecessor and cousin had been beheaded (Mt.14: 12) Jesus "withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place." When Jesus withdrew it wasn't to indulge in his emotions, but to call on his Father in heaven for the strength to handle pressure. Jesus didn't withdraw to escape the demands of the ministry. His dependence on God made it possible for him to deal with pain and still meet the needs of those around him. "Hearing of this, the crowds followed him on foot from the towns. When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick." (Mt.14: 14)
It's a temptation for me - when I am feeling all the pressures from my life - to place limits on how much I love and serve others. Even though Jesus had just received news of his cousin's death, he didn't get irritated with the demands of the crowds. He healed their sick, then fed them. He didn't "send them away", as his disciples had suggested earlier. If we want to have impact like Jesus did, we must treasure our solitary time with God so that we can remain focused of the needs of others.
At some point today or this week, you are going to be confronted with a challenge to give when you really do not want to. You may have to stay up late, get up early, or give in an uncomfortable, inconvenient way. Respond with a spiritual perspective. Respond with compassion.
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Ministry - Jesus Stayed Focused Amidst Challenges Matthew 14:13-21
How do you respond to bad news? Do you get angry? Faithless? Hard hearted? Self-piteous? When John the Baptist's disciples came to Jesus to tell him that his predecessor and cousin had been beheaded (Mt.14: 12) Jesus "withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place." When Jesus withdrew it wasn't to indulge in his emotions, but to call on his Father in heaven for the strength to handle pressure. Jesus didn't withdraw to escape the demands of the ministry. His dependence on God made it possible for him to deal with pain and still meet the needs of those around him. "Hearing of this, the crowds followed him on foot from the towns. When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick." (Mt.14: 14)
It's a temptation for me - when I am feeling all the pressures from my life - to place limits on how much I love and serve others. Even though Jesus had just received news of his cousin's death, he didn't get irritated with the demands of the crowds. He healed their sick, then fed them. He didn't "send them away", as his disciples had suggested earlier. If we want to have impact like Jesus did, we must treasure our solitary time with God so that we can remain focused of the needs of others.
At some point today or this week, you are going to be confronted with a challenge to give when you really do not want to. You may have to stay up late, get up early, or give in an uncomfortable, inconvenient way. Respond with a spiritual perspective. Respond with compassion.
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Ministry - Jesus Stayed Focused Amidst Challenges Matthew 14:13-21
How do you respond to bad news? Do you get angry? Faithless? Hard hearted? Self-piteous? When John the Baptist's disciples came to Jesus to tell him that his predecessor and cousin had been beheaded (Mt.14: 12) Jesus "withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place." When Jesus withdrew it wasn't to indulge in his emotions, but to call on his Father in heaven for the strength to handle pressure. Jesus didn't withdraw to escape the demands of the ministry. His dependence on God made it possible for him to deal with pain and still meet the needs of those around him. "Hearing of this, the crowds followed him on foot from the towns. When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick." (Mt.14: 14)
It's a temptation for me - when I am feeling all the pressures from my life - to place limits on how much I love and serve others. Even though Jesus had just received news of his cousin's death, he didn't get irritated with the demands of the crowds. He healed their sick, then fed them. He didn't "send them away", as his disciples had suggested earlier. If we want to have impact like Jesus did, we must treasure our solitary time with God so that we can remain focused of the needs of others.
At some point today or this week, you are going to be confronted with a challenge to give when you really do not want to. You may have to stay up late, get up early, or give in an uncomfortable, inconvenient way. Respond with a spiritual perspective. Respond with compassion.
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Ministry - Jesus Stayed Focused Amidst Challenges Matthew 14:13-21
How do you respond to bad news? Do you get angry? Faithless? Hard hearted? Self-piteous? When John the Baptist's disciples came to Jesus to tell him that his predecessor and cousin had been beheaded (Mt.14: 12) Jesus "withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place." When Jesus withdrew it wasn't to indulge in his emotions, but to call on his Father in heaven for the strength to handle pressure. Jesus didn't withdraw to escape the demands of the ministry. His dependence on God made it possible for him to deal with pain and still meet the needs of those around him. "Hearing of this, the crowds followed him on foot from the towns. When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick." (Mt.14: 14)
It's a temptation for me - when I am feeling all the pressures from my life - to place limits on how much I love and serve others. Even though Jesus had just received news of his cousin's death, he didn't get irritated with the demands of the crowds. He healed their sick, then fed them. He didn't "send them away", as his disciples had suggested earlier. If we want to have impact like Jesus did, we must treasure our solitary time with God so that we can remain focused of the needs of others.
At some point today or this week, you are going to be confronted with a challenge to give when you really do not want to. You may have to stay up late, get up early, or give in an uncomfortable, inconvenient way. Respond with a spiritual perspective. Respond with compassion.
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Ministry - Jesus Stayed Focused Amidst Challenges Matthew 14:13-21
How do you respond to bad news? Do you get angry? Faithless? Hard hearted? Self-piteous? When John the Baptist's disciples came to Jesus to tell him that his predecessor and cousin had been beheaded (Mt.14: 12) Jesus "withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place." When Jesus withdrew it wasn't to indulge in his emotions, but to call on his Father in heaven for the strength to handle pressure. Jesus didn't withdraw to escape the demands of the ministry. His dependence on God made it possible for him to deal with pain and still meet the needs of those around him. "Hearing of this, the crowds followed him on foot from the towns. When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick." (Mt.14: 14)
It's a temptation for me - when I am feeling all the pressures from my life - to place limits on how much I love and serve others. Even though Jesus had just received news of his cousin's death, he didn't get irritated with the demands of the crowds. He healed their sick, then fed them. He didn't "send them away", as his disciples had suggested earlier. If we want to have impact like Jesus did, we must treasure our solitary time with God so that we can remain focused of the needs of others.
At some point today or this week, you are going to be confronted with a challenge to give when you really do not want to. You may have to stay up late, get up early, or give in an uncomfortable, inconvenient way. Respond with a spiritual perspective. Respond with compassion.
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Ministry - Jesus Stayed Focused Amidst Challenges Matthew 14:13-21
How do you respond to bad news? Do you get angry? Faithless? Hard hearted? Self-piteous? When John the Baptist's disciples came to Jesus to tell him that his predecessor and cousin had been beheaded (Mt.14: 12) Jesus "withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place." When Jesus withdrew it wasn't to indulge in his emotions, but to call on his Father in heaven for the strength to handle pressure. Jesus didn't withdraw to escape the demands of the ministry. His dependence on God made it possible for him to deal with pain and still meet the needs of those around him. "Hearing of this, the crowds followed him on foot from the towns. When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick." (Mt.14: 14)
It's a temptation for me - when I am feeling all the pressures from my life - to place limits on how much I love and serve others. Even though Jesus had just received news of his cousin's death, he didn't get irritated with the demands of the crowds. He healed their sick, then fed them. He didn't "send them away", as his disciples had suggested earlier. If we want to have impact like Jesus did, we must treasure our solitary time with God so that we can remain focused of the needs of others.
At some point today or this week, you are going to be confronted with a challenge to give when you really do not want to. You may have to stay up late, get up early, or give in an uncomfortable, inconvenient way. Respond with a spiritual perspective. Respond with compassion.
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Ministry - Jesus Stayed Focused Amidst Challenges Matthew 14:13-21
How do you respond to bad news? Do you get angry? Faithless? Hard hearted? Self-piteous? When John the Baptist's disciples came to Jesus to tell him that his predecessor and cousin had been beheaded (Mt.14: 12) Jesus "withdrew by boat privately to a solitary place." When Jesus withdrew it wasn't to indulge in his emotions, but to call on his Father in heaven for the strength to handle pressure. Jesus didn't withdraw to escape the demands of the ministry. His dependence on God made it possible for him to deal with pain and still meet the needs of those around him. "Hearing of this, the crowds followed him on foot from the towns. When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick." (Mt.14: 14)
It's a temptation for me - when I am feeling all the pressures from my life - to place limits on how much I love and serve others. Even though Jesus had just received news of his cousin's death, he didn't get irritated with the demands of the crowds. He healed their sick, then fed them. He didn't "send them away", as his disciples had suggested earlier. If we want to have impact like Jesus did, we must treasure our solitary time with God so that we can remain focused of the needs of others.
At some point today or this week, you are going to be confronted with a challenge to give when you really do not want to. You may have to stay up late, get up early, or give in an uncomfortable, inconvenient way. Respond with a spiritual perspective. Respond with compassion.
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Instilling Faith in Children (part I)
Not all the answers but I do know where get them along with advice from others
Going to share about 2-3 scriptures for use to discuss / feel free to be part of things
We need Jesus - Matthew 18:1-6
v1 - Side conversation while Jesus was doing miracles among them
Disciples we arguing about who was the greatest... maybe they were saying - I am the best parent or I have the best kid
v2 - God thoughts: The ones we are to teach are the ones who teach us the very lesson we need to teach them
v3 - It does not come naturally, we need to change
Starts with us - to get our relationship with God in order first - to be a child of God
Why is it so important to become childlike?
- So we can have a relationship with God / welcome Jesus
- Make it to heaven / considered the greatest
- Not become a stumbling block
In what ways do we need to become like a child?
- Humble ourselves
- Rely on God
- Seek out answers/advice from others
- Earniestness to learn
- Be relatable
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Instilling Faith in Children (part I)
Not all the answers but I do know where get them along with advice from others
Going to share about 2-3 scriptures for use to discuss / feel free to be part of things
We need Jesus - Matthew 18:1-6
v1 - Side conversation while Jesus was doing miracles among them
Disciples we arguing about who was the greatest... maybe they were saying - I am the best parent or I have the best kid
v2 - God thoughts: The ones we are to teach are the ones who teach us the very lesson we need to teach them
v3 - It does not come naturally, we need to change
Starts with us - to get our relationship with God in order first - to be a child of God
Why is it so important to become childlike?
- So we can have a relationship with God / welcome Jesus
- Make it to heaven / considered the greatest
- Not become a stumbling block
In what ways do we need to become like a child?
- Humble ourselves
- Rely on God
- Seek out answers/advice from others
- Earniestness to learn
- Be relatable
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Instilling Faith in Children (part I)
Not all the answers but I do know where get them along with advice from others
Going to share about 2-3 scriptures for use to discuss / feel free to be part of things
We need Jesus - Matthew 18:1-6
v1 - Side conversation while Jesus was doing miracles among them
Disciples we arguing about who was the greatest... maybe they were saying - I am the best parent or I have the best kid
v2 - God thoughts: The ones we are to teach are the ones who teach us the very lesson we need to teach them
v3 - It does not come naturally, we need to change
Starts with us - to get our relationship with God in order first - to be a child of God
Why is it so important to become childlike?
- So we can have a relationship with God / welcome Jesus
- Make it to heaven / considered the greatest
- Not become a stumbling block
In what ways do we need to become like a child?
- Humble ourselves
- Rely on God
- Seek out answers/advice from others
- Earniestness to learn
- Be relatable
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Instilling Faith in Children (part I)
Not all the answers but I do know where get them along with advice from others
Going to share about 2-3 scriptures for use to discuss / feel free to be part of things
We need Jesus - Matthew 18:1-6
v1 - Side conversation while Jesus was doing miracles among them
Disciples we arguing about who was the greatest... maybe they were saying - I am the best parent or I have the best kid
v2 - God thoughts: The ones we are to teach are the ones who teach us the very lesson we need to teach them
v3 - It does not come naturally, we need to change
Starts with us - to get our relationship with God in order first - to be a child of God
Why is it so important to become childlike?
- So we can have a relationship with God / welcome Jesus
- Make it to heaven / considered the greatest
- Not become a stumbling block
In what ways do we need to become like a child?
- Humble ourselves
- Rely on God
- Seek out answers/advice from others
- Earniestness to learn
- Be relatable
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Instilling Faith in Children (part I)
Not all the answers but I do know where get them along with advice from others
Going to share about 2-3 scriptures for use to discuss / feel free to be part of things
We need Jesus - Matthew 18:1-6
v1 - Side conversation while Jesus was doing miracles among them
Disciples we arguing about who was the greatest... maybe they were saying - I am the best parent or I have the best kid
v2 - God thoughts: The ones we are to teach are the ones who teach us the very lesson we need to teach them
v3 - It does not come naturally, we need to change
Starts with us - to get our relationship with God in order first - to be a child of God
Why is it so important to become childlike?
- So we can have a relationship with God / welcome Jesus
- Make it to heaven / considered the greatest
- Not become a stumbling block
In what ways do we need to become like a child?
- Humble ourselves
- Rely on God
- Seek out answers/advice from others
- Earniestness to learn
- Be relatable
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Instilling Faith in Children (part I)
Not all the answers but I do know where get them along with advice from others
Going to share about 2-3 scriptures for use to discuss / feel free to be part of things
We need Jesus - Matthew 18:1-6
v1 - Side conversation while Jesus was doing miracles among them
Disciples we arguing about who was the greatest... maybe they were saying - I am the best parent or I have the best kid
v2 - God thoughts: The ones we are to teach are the ones who teach us the very lesson we need to teach them
v3 - It does not come naturally, we need to change
Starts with us - to get our relationship with God in order first - to be a child of God
Why is it so important to become childlike?
- So we can have a relationship with God / welcome Jesus
- Make it to heaven / considered the greatest
- Not become a stumbling block
In what ways do we need to become like a child?
- Humble ourselves
- Rely on God
- Seek out answers/advice from others
- Earniestness to learn
- Be relatable
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Renewing of your Mind (part I)
Romans 12:1-2 - renewing of your mind
Satan is the Father of lies - John 8
Love the checklist - but it is a matter of belief
Don't follow because we don't believe
We learn from the past how we did not follow, but it is much better to learn in the present with His Word
A lie may contain some truth or can by applied in some - Satan can use scripture too
Looking back my actions make no sense / or why i struggled? 3 failures and a struggle
1. Hiding the cookies - Matthew 6:25-27
Lie: If I give, I will run out for myself
Truth: God/Parents gives good gifts to us; we need to trust
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Renewing of your Mind (part I)
Romans 12:1-2 - renewing of your mind
Satan is the Father of lies - John 8
Love the checklist - but it is a matter of belief
Don't follow because we don't believe
We learn from the past how we did not follow, but it is much better to learn in the present with His Word
A lie may contain some truth or can by applied in some - Satan can use scripture too
Looking back my actions make no sense / or why i struggled? 3 failures and a struggle
1. Hiding the cookies - Matthew 6:25-27
Lie: If I give, I will run out for myself
Truth: God/Parents gives good gifts to us; we need to trust
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Renewing of your Mind (part I)
Romans 12:1-2 - renewing of your mind
Satan is the Father of lies - John 8
Love the checklist - but it is a matter of belief
Don't follow because we don't believe
We learn from the past how we did not follow, but it is much better to learn in the present with His Word
A lie may contain some truth or can by applied in some - Satan can use scripture too
Looking back my actions make no sense / or why i struggled? 3 failures and a struggle
1. Hiding the cookies - Matthew 6:25-27
Lie: If I give, I will run out for myself
Truth: God/Parents gives good gifts to us; we need to trust
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Renewing of your Mind (part II)
2. Buying the Camero - Matthew 6:19-24
Lie: You achieve what you set your mind to
Truth: Be content with what you have
3. Becoming a disciple - Matthew 7:13-14
Lie: There is danger in anything that I do not have control of
Truth: Trust and obeying His Word
4. Saint Joe trip - 1 John 4:16b-18
Lie: Face and deal with your fear
Truth: Bear with each other; Love drives out fears
What lies is Satan telling you?
- Staying faithful - You can not make it?
- Being Fruitful - Telling you field is not plentful?
- Repentence - You can not change?
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Renewing of your Mind (part II)
2. Buying the Camero - Matthew 6:19-24
Lie: You achieve what you set your mind to
Truth: Be content with what you have
3. Becoming a disciple - Matthew 7:13-14
Lie: There is danger in anything that I do not have control of
Truth: Trust and obeying His Word
4. Saint Joe trip - 1 John 4:16b-18
Lie: Face and deal with your fear
Truth: Bear with each other; Love drives out fears
What lies is Satan telling you?
- Staying faithful - You can not make it?
- Being Fruitful - Telling you field is not plentful?
- Repentence - You can not change?
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Renewing of your Mind (part II)
2. Buying the Camero - Matthew 6:19-24
Lie: You achieve what you set your mind to
Truth: Be content with what you have
3. Becoming a disciple - Matthew 7:13-14
Lie: There is danger in anything that I do not have control of
Truth: Trust and obeying His Word
4. Saint Joe trip - 1 John 4:16b-18
Lie: Face and deal with your fear
Truth: Bear with each other; Love drives out fears
What lies is Satan telling you?
- Staying faithful - You can not make it?
- Being Fruitful - Telling you field is not plentful?
- Repentence - You can not change?
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Renewing of your Mind (part II)
2. Buying the Camero - Matthew 6:19-24
Lie: You achieve what you set your mind to
Truth: Be content with what you have
3. Becoming a disciple - Matthew 7:13-14
Lie: There is danger in anything that I do not have control of
Truth: Trust and obeying His Word
4. Saint Joe trip - 1 John 4:16b-18
Lie: Face and deal with your fear
Truth: Bear with each other; Love drives out fears
What lies is Satan telling you?
- Staying faithful - You can not make it?
- Being Fruitful - Telling you field is not plentful?
- Repentence - You can not change?
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Renewing of your Mind (part II)
2. Buying the Camero - Matthew 6:19-24
Lie: You achieve what you set your mind to
Truth: Be content with what you have
3. Becoming a disciple - Matthew 7:13-14
Lie: There is danger in anything that I do not have control of
Truth: Trust and obeying His Word
4. Saint Joe trip - 1 John 4:16b-18
Lie: Face and deal with your fear
Truth: Bear with each other; Love drives out fears
What lies is Satan telling you?
- Staying faithful - You can not make it?
- Being Fruitful - Telling you field is not plentful?
- Repentence - You can not change?
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Renewing of your Mind (part II)
2. Buying the Camero - Matthew 6:19-24
Lie: You achieve what you set your mind to
Truth: Be content with what you have
3. Becoming a disciple - Matthew 7:13-14
Lie: There is danger in anything that I do not have control of
Truth: Trust and obeying His Word
4. Saint Joe trip - 1 John 4:16b-18
Lie: Face and deal with your fear
Truth: Bear with each other; Love drives out fears
What lies is Satan telling you?
- Staying faithful - You can not make it?
- Being Fruitful - Telling you field is not plentful?
- Repentence - You can not change?
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Renewing of your Mind (part II)
2. Buying the Camero - Matthew 6:19-24
Lie: You achieve what you set your mind to
Truth: Be content with what you have
3. Becoming a disciple - Matthew 7:13-14
Lie: There is danger in anything that I do not have control of
Truth: Trust and obeying His Word
4. Saint Joe trip - 1 John 4:16b-18
Lie: Face and deal with your fear
Truth: Bear with each other; Love drives out fears
What lies is Satan telling you?
- Staying faithful - You can not make it?
- Being Fruitful - Telling you field is not plentful?
- Repentence - You can not change?
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Renewing of your Mind (part II)
2. Buying the Camero - Matthew 6:19-24
Lie: You achieve what you set your mind to
Truth: Be content with what you have
3. Becoming a disciple - Matthew 7:13-14
Lie: There is danger in anything that I do not have control of
Truth: Trust and obeying His Word
4. Saint Joe trip - 1 John 4:16b-18
Lie: Face and deal with your fear
Truth: Bear with each other; Love drives out fears
What lies is Satan telling you?
- Staying faithful - You can not make it?
- Being Fruitful - Telling you field is not plentful?
- Repentence - You can not change?
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Prayer of the Righeous - Arms Wide Open (part III) The older son a problem with his brother's return and his father's warm welcome
The father pleaded with him - Luke 15:28
He refused to call him brother but instead "this son of yours" - Luke 15:30
It is difficult to pray when you are angry with God and you feel like he owes you something
May feel God has not brought justice but Jesus promises to bring it but we need to persevere - Luke 18:7-8
Justice will come but not on our timetable
When God's arms are wide open to us, we should not fold ours
We can draw close to God with bitterness in our heart
Reconcile with our brother BEFORE offering gifts to God - Matthew 5:23-24
Husbands treat your wives with respect so nothing will hinder your prayers - 1 Peter 3:7
If we can not throw our arms wide open for others around us, we are not being like God
If we do not forgive, he can not forgive us - Matthew 6:15
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Prayer of the Righeous - Arms Wide Open (part III) The older son a problem with his brother's return and his father's warm welcome
The father pleaded with him - Luke 15:28
He refused to call him brother but instead "this son of yours" - Luke 15:30
It is difficult to pray when you are angry with God and you feel like he owes you something
May feel God has not brought justice but Jesus promises to bring it but we need to persevere - Luke 18:7-8
Justice will come but not on our timetable
When God's arms are wide open to us, we should not fold ours
We can draw close to God with bitterness in our heart
Reconcile with our brother BEFORE offering gifts to God - Matthew 5:23-24
Husbands treat your wives with respect so nothing will hinder your prayers - 1 Peter 3:7
If we can not throw our arms wide open for others around us, we are not being like God
If we do not forgive, he can not forgive us - Matthew 6:15
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Prayer of the Righeous - Arms Wide Open (part III) The older son a problem with his brother's return and his father's warm welcome
The father pleaded with him - Luke 15:28
He refused to call him brother but instead "this son of yours" - Luke 15:30
It is difficult to pray when you are angry with God and you feel like he owes you something
May feel God has not brought justice but Jesus promises to bring it but we need to persevere - Luke 18:7-8
Justice will come but not on our timetable
When God's arms are wide open to us, we should not fold ours
We can draw close to God with bitterness in our heart
Reconcile with our brother BEFORE offering gifts to God - Matthew 5:23-24
Husbands treat your wives with respect so nothing will hinder your prayers - 1 Peter 3:7
If we can not throw our arms wide open for others around us, we are not being like God
If we do not forgive, he can not forgive us - Matthew 6:15
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Prayer of the Righeous - Carrying Me Parable of the Lost Sheep illustrates Jesus comfort he want to provide
He carries his lamb close to his heart - Isaiah 40:11
God's journey toward us:
- He runs through the fields
- He crawls on his knees to pick us up
- He throws open his arms to forgive
- He carries us home in his arms
Arms of comfort
At Lazarus' death, the angels tenderly bring him to God - Luke 16:19-22
A child who is not regularly cuddled is deeply damaged
As a mother conforms her child, so I will comfort you - Isaiah 66:13
Sometimes we doubt and ours lives are frantic and full of activities and without the peace of God
God promises to take hold of the hands of kings - Isaiah 45:1
...and his people - Isaiah 42:6
Mary and Martha - Martha was too busy with the details of life to spend time with Jesus - Luke 10
She missed the peace that passes understanding
Time in prayer is time when we can quiet our anxious soul
Be still my soul and know that I am God - Psalms 46:10
God will give us rest - Matthew 11:28
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Prayer of the Righeous - Wiping Away Tears When suffering hits us we can either drop to our knees in prayer or run from God
Paul chose to run toward God and saw suffering as an opportunity to rely on God - 1 Corinthians 1:8-9
Suffering is a language God understands
Jesus was a man of sorrows and familiar with suffering - Isaiah 53:3
Because of this, he is able to help those who are being tempted - Hebrews 2:18
The gospel is the story of God's suffering
He made the world, the world reject him
Parable of the Talents tells the story of God's rejection - Matthew 21
When God was only left with the option of sending his Son, he did - Matthew 21:35-37
We murdered him and understood what it meant to not be whole
Because God has given men freedom to choose, there is suffering on earth
When we suffer, we have a chance to draw closer to God
There is unique bond between those who are suffering and comforter - Matthew 5:4
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Prayer of the Righeous - Wiping Away Tears When suffering hits us we can either drop to our knees in prayer or run from God
Paul chose to run toward God and saw suffering as an opportunity to rely on God - 1 Corinthians 1:8-9
Suffering is a language God understands
Jesus was a man of sorrows and familiar with suffering - Isaiah 53:3
Because of this, he is able to help those who are being tempted - Hebrews 2:18
The gospel is the story of God's suffering
He made the world, the world reject him
Parable of the Talents tells the story of God's rejection - Matthew 21
When God was only left with the option of sending his Son, he did - Matthew 21:35-37
We murdered him and understood what it meant to not be whole
Because God has given men freedom to choose, there is suffering on earth
When we suffer, we have a chance to draw closer to God
There is unique bond between those who are suffering and comforter - Matthew 5:4
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Prayer of the Righeous - Wiping Away Tears When suffering hits us we can either drop to our knees in prayer or run from God
Paul chose to run toward God and saw suffering as an opportunity to rely on God - 1 Corinthians 1:8-9
Suffering is a language God understands
Jesus was a man of sorrows and familiar with suffering - Isaiah 53:3
Because of this, he is able to help those who are being tempted - Hebrews 2:18
The gospel is the story of God's suffering
He made the world, the world reject him
Parable of the Talents tells the story of God's rejection - Matthew 21
When God was only left with the option of sending his Son, he did - Matthew 21:35-37
We murdered him and understood what it meant to not be whole
Because God has given men freedom to choose, there is suffering on earth
When we suffer, we have a chance to draw closer to God
There is unique bond between those who are suffering and comforter - Matthew 5:4
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Prayer of the Righeous - Wiping Away Tears When suffering hits us we can either drop to our knees in prayer or run from God
Paul chose to run toward God and saw suffering as an opportunity to rely on God - 1 Corinthians 1:8-9
Suffering is a language God understands
Jesus was a man of sorrows and familiar with suffering - Isaiah 53:3
Because of this, he is able to help those who are being tempted - Hebrews 2:18
The gospel is the story of God's suffering
He made the world, the world reject him
Parable of the Talents tells the story of God's rejection - Matthew 21
When God was only left with the option of sending his Son, he did - Matthew 21:35-37
We murdered him and understood what it meant to not be whole
Because God has given men freedom to choose, there is suffering on earth
When we suffer, we have a chance to draw closer to God
There is unique bond between those who are suffering and comforter - Matthew 5:4
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Prayer of the Righeous - Treasuring Us We are jewels in the hand of God - Isaiah 62:3
He is rejoicing like the woman in the Lost Coin parable - Luke 15:9
Are worth much more than sparrows - Matthew 10:31
Like young people in love carving their names to profess their love, God has engraved you on the palms of his hand - Isaiah 49:16
He gave his own son in exchange for us - Isaiah 43:4
Who else would do this?
He world does always treasure us like jewels
- They saw a immoral Samaritan woman, Jesus saw a lady who could change the city - John 4
- They saw a demon-possessed Legion, Jesus saw a man who could change ten cites - Mark 5
- They saw a impetuous pebble, Jesus called him the Rock - Matthew 16:18
God saw us for who we really were and yet treasures us like jewels in his hand.
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Prayer of the Righeous - Treasuring Us We are jewels in the hand of God - Isaiah 62:3
He is rejoicing like the woman in the Lost Coin parable - Luke 15:9
Are worth much more than sparrows - Matthew 10:31
Like young people in love carving their names to profess their love, God has engraved you on the palms of his hand - Isaiah 49:16
He gave his own son in exchange for us - Isaiah 43:4
Who else would do this?
He world does always treasure us like jewels
- They saw a immoral Samaritan woman, Jesus saw a lady who could change the city - John 4
- They saw a demon-possessed Legion, Jesus saw a man who could change ten cites - Mark 5
- They saw a impetuous pebble, Jesus called him the Rock - Matthew 16:18
God saw us for who we really were and yet treasures us like jewels in his hand.
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Prayer of the Righeous - Singing to Me Zephaniah 3:17
- He has taken away our punishment
- He has turned back our enemy
- He is mighty to save
- He rejoices over us with singing
The Lord rejoices when one sinner repents - Luke 15:10
Nature rejoices in God's presence - Psalms 98:7-8
God promises that nature will rejoice in our presence - Isaiah 55:12
Faithful servants are invited to come share in the master's happiness - Matthew 25:23
The very nature of heaven is to share the happiness of God for all of eternity
Joy is one of the fruits of the Spirit - Galatians 5:22
Our prayer needs to be an outpouring of joy and thanksgiving before a joyful, singing God
He loves to hear us being happy
My heart leaps for joy and I will give thanks to him in song - Psalms 28:7
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Centrality of the Heart (part II) The Christian life is a love affair of the heart
It can not be lived primarily as a set of principles
What must we do? Love the Lord your God with all of your heart - Luke 10:26
The truth of the gospel is intended to free us to love God
If we ignore our heart and only try to live out our religion solely as correct doctrine or ethics, our passion is crippled
What God cares about is the inner life, the life of the heart - Matthew 23:25-28
Our heart is the key to the Christian life - Isaiah 29:13
Paul - the hardness of the heart is behind all the addictions and evils of the human race - Romans 1:21-25
Above all we are to guard our heart
It was from the longing of our hearts that most of us first responded to Jesus
What changed?
It is possible to recover from the lost life of the heart - we must leave what is familiar and comfortable
Change our heart and go back to when we lived with our heart, a heart of a child - Mark 10:15
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Centrality of the Heart (part II) The Christian life is a love affair of the heart
It can not be lived primarily as a set of principles
What must we do? Love the Lord your God with all of your heart - Luke 10:26
The truth of the gospel is intended to free us to love God
If we ignore our heart and only try to live out our religion solely as correct doctrine or ethics, our passion is crippled
What God cares about is the inner life, the life of the heart - Matthew 23:25-28
Our heart is the key to the Christian life - Isaiah 29:13
Paul - the hardness of the heart is behind all the addictions and evils of the human race - Romans 1:21-25
Above all we are to guard our heart
It was from the longing of our hearts that most of us first responded to Jesus
What changed?
It is possible to recover from the lost life of the heart - we must leave what is familiar and comfortable
Change our heart and go back to when we lived with our heart, a heart of a child - Mark 10:15
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Centrality of the Heart (part II) The Christian life is a love affair of the heart
It can not be lived primarily as a set of principles
What must we do? Love the Lord your God with all of your heart - Luke 10:26
The truth of the gospel is intended to free us to love God
If we ignore our heart and only try to live out our religion solely as correct doctrine or ethics, our passion is crippled
What God cares about is the inner life, the life of the heart - Matthew 23:25-28
Our heart is the key to the Christian life - Isaiah 29:13
Paul - the hardness of the heart is behind all the addictions and evils of the human race - Romans 1:21-25
Above all we are to guard our heart
It was from the longing of our hearts that most of us first responded to Jesus
What changed?
It is possible to recover from the lost life of the heart - we must leave what is familiar and comfortable
Change our heart and go back to when we lived with our heart, a heart of a child - Mark 10:15
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Centrality of the Heart (part II) The Christian life is a love affair of the heart
It can not be lived primarily as a set of principles
What must we do? Love the Lord your God with all of your heart - Luke 10:26
The truth of the gospel is intended to free us to love God
If we ignore our heart and only try to live out our religion solely as correct doctrine or ethics, our passion is crippled
What God cares about is the inner life, the life of the heart - Matthew 23:25-28
Our heart is the key to the Christian life - Isaiah 29:13
Paul - the hardness of the heart is behind all the addictions and evils of the human race - Romans 1:21-25
Above all we are to guard our heart
It was from the longing of our hearts that most of us first responded to Jesus
What changed?
It is possible to recover from the lost life of the heart - we must leave what is familiar and comfortable
Change our heart and go back to when we lived with our heart, a heart of a child - Mark 10:15
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Prayer of the Righeous - More Powerful Than We Can Imagine (part II)
Two different responses to God's power:
1. Moses doubted God's power to feed the 600,000 men
God asked His arm was too short - Numbers 11:21-23
2. Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego faced the furnace
The were convicenced God would save them from it - Daniel 3:17-18
They saw Jesus' glory and he spoke about him - John 12:41
John the Baptist described God's power and man's insignifiance - Matthew 3:3
- We are like grass that withers before the eternal God - Isaiah 40:7-8
- We are a mist - James 4:14
- The nations are drop in the bucket - Isaiah 40:14
Imagine trying to asking a clerk compensate for dust when weighing an item for purchase - it would be absurd
How do you current view God?
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A Man Functions Independently
A man of responsibility is also a man who can live independantly
“A man shall leave his father and his mother and be joined to his wife” - Genesis 2:24; Matthew 19:5
We are not be alone in life, and though we need one another in the body of Christ,
A grown man should not need his parents or others taking care of him.
He should be a fountain, not a drain.
if she is constantly nagging you, then you should learn to outpace her concerns.
“I’ve already taken care of that” should be often flowing from your lips.
We should be more like a thermostat, affecting circumstances, rather than like a thermometer.
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A Man Recognizes His Accountability
Having no accountability always leads to irresponsibility
One day we will stand before God one day and be held accountable for how we lived
Our actions not only have immediate consequences but eternal ones as well:
- We will all stand before the judgment seat of God - Romans 14:10
- He will “judge men’s secrets” - Romans 2:16
- He will bring to light the things hidden in the darkness, disclosing the motives of our hearts - 1 Corinthians 4:5
- He will judging the words of our mouths - Matthew 12:36
- He will testthe deeds we have done - Romans 2:5-8
This is wired into our consciences and confirmed throughout His Word
Everything in a man’s thinking changes when he realizes that he is only one heartbeat from standing before the Lord
Do you know for certain where you will spend eternity after you die?
Most men don’t understand what God requires for someone to be ready
We must take full responsibility for ourselves, our wives, and our children
Preparing for that day is why we should become accountable to one another
Here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man - Ecclesiastes 12:13–14
Accountability dynamically helps make us into men - humble, wise, responsible, faithful men.
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Genesis 23 - The Death of Sarah
Summary
Sarah died in Kiriath-arba and Abraham asked the Hittites for a burial site. He bought a cave at full price from Ephron and buried Sarah there.
Observations
Genesis 23:6 - Listen, my lord, you are an honored prince
Abraham's reputation was above reproach. Those who invest their time and money in serving God often earn a good return on their investment - a good reputation and the respect of others. He was in front of the elders of the land to witness this as a legit transaction (v16). No one could say Abraham stole and cheated someone in this first recorded real estate transaction. He simply waited on God to fulfill his promise in his own timing. Unlike Jesus' disciples, Abraham did not have a battle plan on how He would take the land. [Matthew 26:52]
Genesis 23:15 - Land is worth 400 pieces of silver, but what is that between friends?
Abraham paid the initial price even after refusing the land as a gift time and time again. He was not trying to take anything he didn’t deserve. Even though God had promised the land to Abraham, he was did come with a attitude that he owned the place. Instead, he waited for God's timing and will to fulfill his promise. Like David, he did not want to take what was someone else's and give it the Lord. [1 Chronicles 21:24]
Application
What kind of reputation do I have at work, at home, and at church? What do others say about me? How has that helped or hindered me?
Do I become impatient in waiting for God's promises? Do I try to fulfill God's promises for him?
Do we avoid giving when it really costs us something?
Prayer
Lord, help me to have the faith to wait on your promises and to always be ambassador of yours no matter where I am.
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Genesis 25 - Death of Abraham (part I)
Summary
Abraham died and was buried with Sarah
Observations
Genesis 25:7 - lived a long and satisfying life
Don't we all want a long and satistying life? We all seek it but do not always find it. Because we are not searching for it correct place. We need seek God with all of our heart and we will find everything we need and some of what we want. In the end and after it is all finished, we want to hear great jobmy faithful servant [Matthew 25:23]
Genesis 25:18 - There they lived in open hostility toward all their relatives
Mentioned only for brief time, but the scripture says so much. Just because we are family, does not mean we just get along. Relationships - no matter who they are require work, patience, and understanding. There could be open hostility in our family but more likely hidden anger, hate, or bitterness toward one another. Just because others are family, it does not mean we should be an less kind
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Negative Example
Diotresphes refuses to have anything to do with us and has evil accusation against us - 3 John 1:9-10
Diotresphes was a gifted man interested in moving himself up the church's pecking order
Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant - Matthew 20:26
John did not beat around the bush: don't let this bad example influence you, only follow what is good - 3 John 1:11
Diotresphes' me-first mentality put him last in God's scheme of things
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Deal Breaker
Sell all your possessions and give the money to the poor and you will have treasure in heaven - Matthew 19:21
He was a good man who kept God's commandmetns,yet he was aware of an empty place in his life
Jesus called him to leave everything behind and follow him
The rich man wanted to follow Jesus but not as much as he wanted to hang on to his stuff
This reluctant young man ended his life as a sad case of unfulfilled potential
Neve see Jesus' call to follow him as a deal breaker
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Use Your Gifts
You gave me five bags of silver to invest and I have earned five more - Matthew 25:30
The Bible explains the importance of good strewardship
Faithful handling of a small amount leads to more responsibility - Matthew 25:21
The wise and faithful servant understood the wealth he was using belonged to his master
One reason God entrusts you with spiritual gifts is so you can produce fruit for him
What make it difficult for you to see yourself as a steward?
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Use Your Gifts
You gave me five bags of silver to invest and I have earned five more - Matthew 25:30
The Bible explains the importance of good strewardship
Faithful handling of a small amount leads to more responsibility - Matthew 25:21
The wise and faithful servant understood the wealth he was using belonged to his master
One reason God entrusts you with spiritual gifts is so you can produce fruit for him
What make it difficult for you to see yourself as a steward?
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Believers is Jesus
Saul! Why are you persecuting me? - Acts 9:4
Why you bless the believers, you bless Jesus; When you persecute the believers, you persecute the Savior who calls them brothers - Matthew 12:49
Saul believed in his heart that he was doing God's work by shuting down a new religous movement
All that changed when he heard Jesus' voice tell me he was hurting
- Jesus
- Invdividual Christians
- Christian community
When you felt tempted to speak harshly or say something hurtful, remember that Christ call his own brother
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Restored
Jesus' words flashed through Peter's mind and he went away, weeping bitterly - Matthew 26:75
God offers forgiveness for even the worst of sins and the worst of sinners
Peter learned this firsthand
Theories abound as to why Judas' motivation for betraying Jesus, but for Peter it was clear, he was afraid
Judas and Peter both:
- Failed Jesus miserably
- Knew immediately they had done wrong
- Felt the guilt
Two remorseful sinners but only one turned back to the Lord
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Assurance
Are you the Messiah we've been expecting? - Matthew 11:3
John the Baptist was courageous man of faith who saw Jesus up close
- He preclaimed him as the Lamb of God - John 1:29
- He baptized him and heard God's voice - Matthew 3:17
John sat in a prison cell and began to doubt Jesus' identity
Jesus sent back a message of reassurance
John did not wallow in doubt, he went to the source to find assurance
Where do you turn when you suffer moments of doubt?
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Assurance
Are you the Messiah we've been expecting? - Matthew 11:3
John the Baptist was courageous man of faith who saw Jesus up close
- He preclaimed him as the Lamb of God - John 1:29
- He baptized him and heard God's voice - Matthew 3:17
John sat in a prison cell and began to doubt Jesus' identity
Jesus sent back a message of reassurance
John did not wallow in doubt, he went to the source to find assurance
Where do you turn when you suffer moments of doubt?
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Appearance
Do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife - Matthew 1:20
It's hard to imagine Joseph not making some assumptions when his fiancee told him she was pregnant
Joseph onlyknew two things:
- Mary was pregnant
- He wasn't the father
What would his family think? Would they buy the story? Would he buy his own story?
God saw his heart and knew that he was the right man for the job
As Joseph slept, God confirmed Mary's story and told Joseph to not be afraid to marry her
God allowed Joseph the privilege of caring for the most important child ever born
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Build the Future
We've given up everything to follow you - Matthew 19:27
Those who give up current comfort and status will receive in the years to come and in eternity far more than they gave up
Peter never had riches but gave up everything he had:
- His business
- Status in his hometown
- Comforts of home
He couldn't help but wonder what we would get in return
Everyone who had given up house or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or property, for my sake, will receive a hundred times as much in return and will inherit eternal life - Matthew 19:29
Sound like a good trade-off!
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Build the Future
We've given up everything to follow you - Matthew 19:27
Those who give up current comfort and status will receive in the years to come and in eternity far more than they gave up
Peter never had riches but gave up everything he had:
- His business
- Status in his hometown
- Comforts of home
He couldn't help but wonder what we would get in return
Everyone who had given up house or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or property, for my sake, will receive a hundred times as much in return and will inherit eternal life - Matthew 19:29
Sound like a good trade-off!
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Costly Inaction
I am innocent of this man's blood. The responsibility is yours! - Matthew 27:24
Pontius Pilate had Jesus standing before him, accused of captial crimes but guilty of nothing
He recognized Jesus' innocence and just wanted to let him go
Pilate knew the right thing to do but rather than make an unpopular decision, he caved in
He even symboliclly washed his hands of responibility for what would happen to Jesus
It was a legacy that no man can wash from his hands
You demonstrate your courage and conviction when you assume responsibility and do what is right, even when it is risky
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The Reward
A faithful, sensible servant is the one who the master can give responsibility - Matthew 24:45
There are two people in the workplace:
- Employees who must be watched like a hawk - get the job done that is it
- Employees who do their best with enthusiasm
Jesus told a story about a master's trust in a servant who demonstrated faithfulness in big and small issues
That led the master to leave more important responsiblities to the faithful servant
Are you faithful in serving God and your employer? He will reward your faithfulness
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True Humility
I am humble and gentle at heart - Matthew 11:29
The apostles could see how genuinely humblr and gentle Jesus was
Humility came from freely leaving heaven to take on human flesh so he might save all who come to him in faith
Jesus never struck back at those who did him harm but called on his Father to forgive them
He could expect them to be huble ad gentle because that is what he was like
Some men do not consider humility as a strong quality to follow
Humility was a quality of the strongest man who ever live, Jesus Christ
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Eager and Ready
They immediately followed him, leaving the boat and their father behind - Matthew 4:22
James and John didn't waste so much as a minute when Jesus called them to his side
They didn't even ask about their destination or agenda, they simply dropped their nets and followed
Suppose Jesus came by your place of business today and said "Follow me"
Could you immediately follow and serve him, whenever he went and whatever he asked you to do?
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Authority
I am not worthy to have you come into my home. Just say the word from where you are - Matthew 8:8
When you understand the authority of Christ over all things, you open yourself up to receive the very best
The Roman officer was under the authority of his superiors and authority over his subordinates
He was expected when he gave orders, it was good as done
The officer recongnized that Jesus had absolute authority to carry out whatever he agreed to do
What would Jesus do for us if we only asked him to do and believe he could
What sort of confidence do you have in Jesus' authority?
Would your life change if you had the confidence of this Roman officer?
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Seek Jesus
Where is the newborn king of the Jews? - Matthew 21:2
Wise men watched for signs that the ancient prophets of God had spoken about centuries before
They travel serveral hundred miles by camel to see the newborn King Jesus
Some just struggle to make it to church at 10:30AM
These wise men went to incredible lengths to find Jesus, bowed down and presented gifts
Make it a prioity to worship him passionately and give him you best each day
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Support
I am the one who needs to be baptized by you - Matthew 3:14
The most famous best supporting actor in the New Testament is John the Baptist
Men in the Old Testament said he would prepare the way for the Messiah's coming
John preached the message of God had given him and welcomes the star of the show, Jesus Christ
John repeated had to set the record straight about his own identity
He demonstrated further humility when Jesus approached him to be baptized
John initally protested that he not Jesus should be baptized but he obeyed Jesus request
What if God asked you to play a similar role to a colleage at work or church leader?
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Steps of Faith
Peter went over the side of the boat and walked on the water toward Jesus - Matthew 14:29
Learning to walk for a toddler is similar taking steps of faith - we dare to take steps, meet by success then failure
Peter was easily the most impulsive of Jesus' disciples - said and did things that others thought about but did not dare to say or do
Peter was a baby in faith who tried new things to discover what he is able to do
His impulsive move to get out of the boat was greeted with success then panic and failure
Peter clearly couldn't keep his eyes on Jesus but they were baby steps toward maturing his faith
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Curveball
Get up! Flee to Egypt with the child. Herod is going to search for the child to kill him - Matthew 2:13
After Jesus' birth, Joesph probably thought he and Mary would be typical parents
After the wise men left, an angel appeared to Joseph in a dream and told him to get up immediately and take Mary and Jesus to Egypt
Though questions swirled in Joseph's mind, he didn't hesitate and took his family and left
Joseph played a huge part in Jesus' birth and childhood because he listened when God spoke
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NT Authors Telling the Truth
The top ten reasons we know the new testament writers told the truth:
1. New Testament writers includes embasrrassing details about themselves
The principle of embarrassment = any details emarrassing to the author are probably true
Tendency of most authors is to leave out anything that makes them look bad
- Disciples failed understand what Jesus was saying
- Peter mistakenly rebuked Jesus
- They were cowards when Jesus needed them
- They were doubters despite Jesus' predictions
2. New Testament writers includes embasrrassing details about Jesus
- Jesus was considered out of his mind - Mark 3:31
- Jesus was not believed by his own borthers - John 7:5
- Jesus was thought to be a deciver - John 7:12
- Jesus was desserted by many of his followers - John 6:66
- Jesus was called a drunkard - Matthew 11:19
- Jesus was called a madman - John 10:20
New Testament writers included embarrassing details of Jesus and themselves
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Who is Jesus? God - Claims
New Testament Writers believed He was God
- The Word was God and the Word became flesh - John 1:1
- Christ was God over all - Romans 9:5
- Our God and Savior Jesus Christ - 2 Peter 1:!
- Jesus was to be called Immanuel, meaning "God with us" - Matthew 1:23
Jesus' Direct Clams to be God:
- Are you the Christ, Son of God, I Am - Mark 14:61
- Before Abraham was born, I am! - John 8:56
- The very reason Jesus was killed was because he claimed to be God
Indirect clams:
God in Old Testament |
Claim |
Jesus in New Testament |
Pslam 23:1 |
Shepherd |
John 10:11 |
Isaiah 44:6 |
First and Last |
Revelation 1:17 |
Joel 3:12 |
Judge |
Matthew 25:31 |
Isaiah 62:5 |
Bridegroom |
Matthew 25:1 |
Pslam 27:1 |
Light |
John 8:12 |
Isaiah 43:11 |
Savior |
John 4:42 |
Isaiah 42:8 |
God's Glory |
John 17:5 |
1 Samuel 2:6 |
Giver of Life |
John 5:21 |
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Who is Jesus? God In Action
Out of the 52 recorded narrative parables, 20 depict Jesus in imagery which the Old Testmanet typically refers to God
Jesus acted as if he was God:
- Your sins are forgiven - Mark 2:10-11
- All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me - Matthew 28:18
- Gave commandments - John 13:34
- Requested prayer in His name - John 14:13-14
- No one to be worshiped except God alone; Jesus accepted worship from:
- A healed leper - Matthew 8:2
- A ruler whose son Jesus had healed - Matthew 9:18
- The disciples after a storm - Matthew 15:25
- The mother of James and John - Matthew 20:20
- A Gerasene demoniac - Mark 5:6
- A healed blind man - John 9:38
- All the disciples - Matthew 28:17
- Thomas: My Lord and my God - John 20:28
- Commanded those worshipped him - John 20:29
Since Jesus claimed to be God, he can't be just a great moral teacher and not be God. He would not be a good teacher if he was a liar.
But being a liar does not match the facts. He would not have liad down unless he was telling the truth
Lunacy does not fit either; Jesus utter some of the most profound sayings ever recorded. Even His enemies claimed that Jesus was a man of integrity and taught the truth - Mark 12:14
We are left with only one conclusion, Jesus is Lord
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Who is Jesus? God In Action
Out of the 52 recorded narrative parables, 20 depict Jesus in imagery which the Old Testmanet typically refers to God
Jesus acted as if he was God:
- Your sins are forgiven - Mark 2:10-11
- All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me - Matthew 28:18
- Gave commandments - John 13:34
- Requested prayer in His name - John 14:13-14
- No one to be worshiped except God alone; Jesus accepted worship from:
- A healed leper - Matthew 8:2
- A ruler whose son Jesus had healed - Matthew 9:18
- The disciples after a storm - Matthew 15:25
- The mother of James and John - Matthew 20:20
- A Gerasene demoniac - Mark 5:6
- A healed blind man - John 9:38
- All the disciples - Matthew 28:17
- Thomas: My Lord and my God - John 20:28
- Commanded those worshipped him - John 20:29
Since Jesus claimed to be God, he can't be just a great moral teacher and not be God. He would not be a good teacher if he was a liar.
But being a liar does not match the facts. He would not have liad down unless he was telling the truth
Lunacy does not fit either; Jesus utter some of the most profound sayings ever recorded. Even His enemies claimed that Jesus was a man of integrity and taught the truth - Mark 12:14
We are left with only one conclusion, Jesus is Lord
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Who is Jesus? God In Action
Out of the 52 recorded narrative parables, 20 depict Jesus in imagery which the Old Testmanet typically refers to God
Jesus acted as if he was God:
- Your sins are forgiven - Mark 2:10-11
- All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me - Matthew 28:18
- Gave commandments - John 13:34
- Requested prayer in His name - John 14:13-14
- No one to be worshiped except God alone; Jesus accepted worship from:
- A healed leper - Matthew 8:2
- A ruler whose son Jesus had healed - Matthew 9:18
- The disciples after a storm - Matthew 15:25
- The mother of James and John - Matthew 20:20
- A Gerasene demoniac - Mark 5:6
- A healed blind man - John 9:38
- All the disciples - Matthew 28:17
- Thomas: My Lord and my God - John 20:28
- Commanded those worshipped him - John 20:29
Since Jesus claimed to be God, he can't be just a great moral teacher and not be God. He would not be a good teacher if he was a liar.
But being a liar does not match the facts. He would not have liad down unless he was telling the truth
Lunacy does not fit either; Jesus utter some of the most profound sayings ever recorded. Even His enemies claimed that Jesus was a man of integrity and taught the truth - Mark 12:14
We are left with only one conclusion, Jesus is Lord
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Who is Jesus? God In Action
Out of the 52 recorded narrative parables, 20 depict Jesus in imagery which the Old Testmanet typically refers to God
Jesus acted as if he was God:
- Your sins are forgiven - Mark 2:10-11
- All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me - Matthew 28:18
- Gave commandments - John 13:34
- Requested prayer in His name - John 14:13-14
- No one to be worshiped except God alone; Jesus accepted worship from:
- A healed leper - Matthew 8:2
- A ruler whose son Jesus had healed - Matthew 9:18
- The disciples after a storm - Matthew 15:25
- The mother of James and John - Matthew 20:20
- A Gerasene demoniac - Mark 5:6
- A healed blind man - John 9:38
- All the disciples - Matthew 28:17
- Thomas: My Lord and my God - John 20:28
- Commanded those worshipped him - John 20:29
Since Jesus claimed to be God, he can't be just a great moral teacher and not be God. He would not be a good teacher if he was a liar.
But being a liar does not match the facts. He would not have liad down unless he was telling the truth
Lunacy does not fit either; Jesus utter some of the most profound sayings ever recorded. Even His enemies claimed that Jesus was a man of integrity and taught the truth - Mark 12:14
We are left with only one conclusion, Jesus is Lord
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Who is Jesus? God In Action
Out of the 52 recorded narrative parables, 20 depict Jesus in imagery which the Old Testmanet typically refers to God
Jesus acted as if he was God:
- Your sins are forgiven - Mark 2:10-11
- All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me - Matthew 28:18
- Gave commandments - John 13:34
- Requested prayer in His name - John 14:13-14
- No one to be worshiped except God alone; Jesus accepted worship from:
- A healed leper - Matthew 8:2
- A ruler whose son Jesus had healed - Matthew 9:18
- The disciples after a storm - Matthew 15:25
- The mother of James and John - Matthew 20:20
- A Gerasene demoniac - Mark 5:6
- A healed blind man - John 9:38
- All the disciples - Matthew 28:17
- Thomas: My Lord and my God - John 20:28
- Commanded those worshipped him - John 20:29
Since Jesus claimed to be God, he can't be just a great moral teacher and not be God. He would not be a good teacher if he was a liar.
But being a liar does not match the facts. He would not have liad down unless he was telling the truth
Lunacy does not fit either; Jesus utter some of the most profound sayings ever recorded. Even His enemies claimed that Jesus was a man of integrity and taught the truth - Mark 12:14
We are left with only one conclusion, Jesus is Lord
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Who is Jesus? God In Action
Out of the 52 recorded narrative parables, 20 depict Jesus in imagery which the Old Testmanet typically refers to God
Jesus acted as if he was God:
- Your sins are forgiven - Mark 2:10-11
- All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me - Matthew 28:18
- Gave commandments - John 13:34
- Requested prayer in His name - John 14:13-14
- No one to be worshiped except God alone; Jesus accepted worship from:
- A healed leper - Matthew 8:2
- A ruler whose son Jesus had healed - Matthew 9:18
- The disciples after a storm - Matthew 15:25
- The mother of James and John - Matthew 20:20
- A Gerasene demoniac - Mark 5:6
- A healed blind man - John 9:38
- All the disciples - Matthew 28:17
- Thomas: My Lord and my God - John 20:28
- Commanded those worshipped him - John 20:29
Since Jesus claimed to be God, he can't be just a great moral teacher and not be God. He would not be a good teacher if he was a liar.
But being a liar does not match the facts. He would not have liad down unless he was telling the truth
Lunacy does not fit either; Jesus utter some of the most profound sayings ever recorded. Even His enemies claimed that Jesus was a man of integrity and taught the truth - Mark 12:14
We are left with only one conclusion, Jesus is Lord
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Who Is Jesus? Objections
Why was Jesus not more overt?
- Jesus didn't want interefence from the Jews
- Jesus was the perfect example of humility and servitude
- He gave enough evidence to convince the open-minded but not enough to overwhlem the free will of those wishing to cling to their own traditions
Indirect Denials of Deity
Why do you call me good? No one is good except God alone - Matthew 19:17
In effect, He is saying: Do you realize what you are saying by calling me good?
He wanted him to think about about that statement mean. Only a few verses later to Himself as the "Son of Man" who site on His glorious throne - Matthew 19:28
John 14:28 - The Father is greater than I
Matthew 24:36 - No one know the hour but the Father
These both can be explained by Trinity nature of God, one god, three persons in one divine essence
Jesus while on earth had physical limitation, being both human and God at the same time
DId Jesus know all things? As God, yes; As human, no.
Did Jesus get hungry? As God, no; As human, yes
Did Jesus get tired? As God, no; As human, yes
Father and Sons are equal in essence but different in function, father holds a higher office
Jesus is equal to the Father in divine nature, divine essence, divine attributes and divine character
Jesus is Subordinate to the Father in human nature, human function, human ofice, and human position
Objections to the Trinity
Trinity can not be fully understood by finite beings but we can apprehend the Trinity like we apprehend the ocean
Trinity is sound scriipturally as well as philiosophically
Helps us understand love - how can love exist in a ripid monotheistic being? The Tri-unity Godhead solves the problem
God the Father (lover), God the Son (loved one, and the God the Spirit (spirit of love)
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Who Is Jesus? Objections
Why was Jesus not more overt?
- Jesus didn't want interefence from the Jews
- Jesus was the perfect example of humility and servitude
- He gave enough evidence to convince the open-minded but not enough to overwhlem the free will of those wishing to cling to their own traditions
Indirect Denials of Deity
Why do you call me good? No one is good except God alone - Matthew 19:17
In effect, He is saying: Do you realize what you are saying by calling me good?
He wanted him to think about about that statement mean. Only a few verses later to Himself as the "Son of Man" who site on His glorious throne - Matthew 19:28
John 14:28 - The Father is greater than I
Matthew 24:36 - No one know the hour but the Father
These both can be explained by Trinity nature of God, one god, three persons in one divine essence
Jesus while on earth had physical limitation, being both human and God at the same time
DId Jesus know all things? As God, yes; As human, no.
Did Jesus get hungry? As God, no; As human, yes
Did Jesus get tired? As God, no; As human, yes
Father and Sons are equal in essence but different in function, father holds a higher office
Jesus is equal to the Father in divine nature, divine essence, divine attributes and divine character
Jesus is Subordinate to the Father in human nature, human function, human ofice, and human position
Objections to the Trinity
Trinity can not be fully understood by finite beings but we can apprehend the Trinity like we apprehend the ocean
Trinity is sound scriipturally as well as philiosophically
Helps us understand love - how can love exist in a ripid monotheistic being? The Tri-unity Godhead solves the problem
God the Father (lover), God the Son (loved one, and the God the Spirit (spirit of love)
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Who Is Jesus? Objections
Why was Jesus not more overt?
- Jesus didn't want interefence from the Jews
- Jesus was the perfect example of humility and servitude
- He gave enough evidence to convince the open-minded but not enough to overwhlem the free will of those wishing to cling to their own traditions
Indirect Denials of Deity
Why do you call me good? No one is good except God alone - Matthew 19:17
In effect, He is saying: Do you realize what you are saying by calling me good?
He wanted him to think about about that statement mean. Only a few verses later to Himself as the "Son of Man" who site on His glorious throne - Matthew 19:28
John 14:28 - The Father is greater than I
Matthew 24:36 - No one know the hour but the Father
These both can be explained by Trinity nature of God, one god, three persons in one divine essence
Jesus while on earth had physical limitation, being both human and God at the same time
DId Jesus know all things? As God, yes; As human, no.
Did Jesus get hungry? As God, no; As human, yes
Did Jesus get tired? As God, no; As human, yes
Father and Sons are equal in essence but different in function, father holds a higher office
Jesus is equal to the Father in divine nature, divine essence, divine attributes and divine character
Jesus is Subordinate to the Father in human nature, human function, human ofice, and human position
Objections to the Trinity
Trinity can not be fully understood by finite beings but we can apprehend the Trinity like we apprehend the ocean
Trinity is sound scriipturally as well as philiosophically
Helps us understand love - how can love exist in a ripid monotheistic being? The Tri-unity Godhead solves the problem
God the Father (lover), God the Son (loved one, and the God the Spirit (spirit of love)
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Jesus and the Old Testament
Jesus taught the Old Testament was the Word of God
1. Divinely Authoritative - On 92 occasions Jesus and his apostles quoted the Old Testamnet. It was their source of truth
2. Imperishable - Jesus came not to destory but to fulfill the Old Testament; Jesus claimed not an i or t in the Word of God would ever perish
3. Infallible - The scripture cannot be broken - John 10:#5
4. Inerrant - Jesus to Sadduccess: You are in error because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God - Matthew 22:29
5. Historically Reliable - Jesus affirmed the stories in the Old Testament
- Noah - Matthew 24:37-38
- Jonah - Matthew 12:40
- Daniel - Matthew 24:15
6. Scientifically Accurate - All truth is God's truth, religous beliefs must agree with scientific fact
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Jesus and the Old Testament
Jesus taught the Old Testament was the Word of God
1. Divinely Authoritative - On 92 occasions Jesus and his apostles quoted the Old Testamnet. It was their source of truth
2. Imperishable - Jesus came not to destory but to fulfill the Old Testament; Jesus claimed not an i or t in the Word of God would ever perish
3. Infallible - The scripture cannot be broken - John 10:#5
4. Inerrant - Jesus to Sadduccess: You are in error because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God - Matthew 22:29
5. Historically Reliable - Jesus affirmed the stories in the Old Testament
- Noah - Matthew 24:37-38
- Jonah - Matthew 12:40
- Daniel - Matthew 24:15
6. Scientifically Accurate - All truth is God's truth, religous beliefs must agree with scientific fact
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Jesus and the Old Testament
Jesus taught the Old Testament was the Word of God
1. Divinely Authoritative - On 92 occasions Jesus and his apostles quoted the Old Testamnet. It was their source of truth
2. Imperishable - Jesus came not to destory but to fulfill the Old Testament; Jesus claimed not an i or t in the Word of God would ever perish
3. Infallible - The scripture cannot be broken - John 10:#5
4. Inerrant - Jesus to Sadduccess: You are in error because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God - Matthew 22:29
5. Historically Reliable - Jesus affirmed the stories in the Old Testament
- Noah - Matthew 24:37-38
- Jonah - Matthew 12:40
- Daniel - Matthew 24:15
6. Scientifically Accurate - All truth is God's truth, religous beliefs must agree with scientific fact
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Jesus and the Old Testament
Jesus taught the Old Testament was the Word of God
1. Divinely Authoritative - On 92 occasions Jesus and his apostles quoted the Old Testamnet. It was their source of truth
2. Imperishable - Jesus came not to destory but to fulfill the Old Testament; Jesus claimed not an i or t in the Word of God would ever perish
3. Infallible - The scripture cannot be broken - John 10:#5
4. Inerrant - Jesus to Sadduccess: You are in error because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God - Matthew 22:29
5. Historically Reliable - Jesus affirmed the stories in the Old Testament
- Noah - Matthew 24:37-38
- Jonah - Matthew 12:40
- Daniel - Matthew 24:15
6. Scientifically Accurate - All truth is God's truth, religous beliefs must agree with scientific fact
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Jesus and the Old Testament
Jesus taught the Old Testament was the Word of God
1. Divinely Authoritative - On 92 occasions Jesus and his apostles quoted the Old Testamnet. It was their source of truth
2. Imperishable - Jesus came not to destory but to fulfill the Old Testament; Jesus claimed not an i or t in the Word of God would ever perish
3. Infallible - The scripture cannot be broken - John 10:#5
4. Inerrant - Jesus to Sadduccess: You are in error because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God - Matthew 22:29
5. Historically Reliable - Jesus affirmed the stories in the Old Testament
- Noah - Matthew 24:37-38
- Jonah - Matthew 12:40
- Daniel - Matthew 24:15
6. Scientifically Accurate - All truth is God's truth, religous beliefs must agree with scientific fact
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Jesus and the Old Testament (part II)
7. Jesus asserted the Old Testament has ultimate Supremacy
Jesus corrected the Pharisees who were teaching to following man0made tradiations instead of the Old Testament - Matthew 15:3,6
Blasted leadersfor failing to live up to the Scriptures- Matthew 15:7-9
Why would Jesus question religious leaders with the Old Testament unless it was the ultimate authority?
There was no question that the Old Testament was inerrant, he claimed to fulfull the Old Testment - Matthew 5:17
What books was he referring to?
All of them from Abel to Zechariah - Matthew 23:35
See pp360, Old Testament Events/New Testament Affirmation
Jesus affirms the historicity of:
- Creation - Mark 13:19
- Adam and Eve - Matthew 19:4-5
- Sodom and Gomorrah - Luke 10:12
- Moses and the bushing bush - Luke 20:37
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Jesus and the Old Testament (part II)
7. Jesus asserted the Old Testament has ultimate Supremacy
Jesus corrected the Pharisees who were teaching to following man0made tradiations instead of the Old Testament - Matthew 15:3,6
Blasted leadersfor failing to live up to the Scriptures- Matthew 15:7-9
Why would Jesus question religious leaders with the Old Testament unless it was the ultimate authority?
There was no question that the Old Testament was inerrant, he claimed to fulfull the Old Testment - Matthew 5:17
What books was he referring to?
All of them from Abel to Zechariah - Matthew 23:35
See pp360, Old Testament Events/New Testament Affirmation
Jesus affirms the historicity of:
- Creation - Mark 13:19
- Adam and Eve - Matthew 19:4-5
- Sodom and Gomorrah - Luke 10:12
- Moses and the bushing bush - Luke 20:37
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Jesus and the Old Testament (part II)
7. Jesus asserted the Old Testament has ultimate Supremacy
Jesus corrected the Pharisees who were teaching to following man0made tradiations instead of the Old Testament - Matthew 15:3,6
Blasted leadersfor failing to live up to the Scriptures- Matthew 15:7-9
Why would Jesus question religious leaders with the Old Testament unless it was the ultimate authority?
There was no question that the Old Testament was inerrant, he claimed to fulfull the Old Testment - Matthew 5:17
What books was he referring to?
All of them from Abel to Zechariah - Matthew 23:35
See pp360, Old Testament Events/New Testament Affirmation
Jesus affirms the historicity of:
- Creation - Mark 13:19
- Adam and Eve - Matthew 19:4-5
- Sodom and Gomorrah - Luke 10:12
- Moses and the bushing bush - Luke 20:37
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Jesus and the Old Testament (part II)
7. Jesus asserted the Old Testament has ultimate Supremacy
Jesus corrected the Pharisees who were teaching to following man0made tradiations instead of the Old Testament - Matthew 15:3,6
Blasted leadersfor failing to live up to the Scriptures- Matthew 15:7-9
Why would Jesus question religious leaders with the Old Testament unless it was the ultimate authority?
There was no question that the Old Testament was inerrant, he claimed to fulfull the Old Testment - Matthew 5:17
What books was he referring to?
All of them from Abel to Zechariah - Matthew 23:35
See pp360, Old Testament Events/New Testament Affirmation
Jesus affirms the historicity of:
- Creation - Mark 13:19
- Adam and Eve - Matthew 19:4-5
- Sodom and Gomorrah - Luke 10:12
- Moses and the bushing bush - Luke 20:37
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Jesus and the Old Testament (part II)
7. Jesus asserted the Old Testament has ultimate Supremacy
Jesus corrected the Pharisees who were teaching to following man0made tradiations instead of the Old Testament - Matthew 15:3,6
Blasted leadersfor failing to live up to the Scriptures- Matthew 15:7-9
Why would Jesus question religious leaders with the Old Testament unless it was the ultimate authority?
There was no question that the Old Testament was inerrant, he claimed to fulfull the Old Testment - Matthew 5:17
What books was he referring to?
All of them from Abel to Zechariah - Matthew 23:35
See pp360, Old Testament Events/New Testament Affirmation
Jesus affirms the historicity of:
- Creation - Mark 13:19
- Adam and Eve - Matthew 19:4-5
- Sodom and Gomorrah - Luke 10:12
- Moses and the bushing bush - Luke 20:37
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Jesus and the Old Testament (part II)
7. Jesus asserted the Old Testament has ultimate Supremacy
Jesus corrected the Pharisees who were teaching to following man0made tradiations instead of the Old Testament - Matthew 15:3,6
Blasted leadersfor failing to live up to the Scriptures- Matthew 15:7-9
Why would Jesus question religious leaders with the Old Testament unless it was the ultimate authority?
There was no question that the Old Testament was inerrant, he claimed to fulfull the Old Testment - Matthew 5:17
What books was he referring to?
All of them from Abel to Zechariah - Matthew 23:35
See pp360, Old Testament Events/New Testament Affirmation
Jesus affirms the historicity of:
- Creation - Mark 13:19
- Adam and Eve - Matthew 19:4-5
- Sodom and Gomorrah - Luke 10:12
- Moses and the bushing bush - Luke 20:37
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Jesus and the Old Testament (part II)
7. Jesus asserted the Old Testament has ultimate Supremacy
Jesus corrected the Pharisees who were teaching to following man0made tradiations instead of the Old Testament - Matthew 15:3,6
Blasted leadersfor failing to live up to the Scriptures- Matthew 15:7-9
Why would Jesus question religious leaders with the Old Testament unless it was the ultimate authority?
There was no question that the Old Testament was inerrant, he claimed to fulfull the Old Testment - Matthew 5:17
What books was he referring to?
All of them from Abel to Zechariah - Matthew 23:35
See pp360, Old Testament Events/New Testament Affirmation
Jesus affirms the historicity of:
- Creation - Mark 13:19
- Adam and Eve - Matthew 19:4-5
- Sodom and Gomorrah - Luke 10:12
- Moses and the bushing bush - Luke 20:37
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Jesus and the Old Testament (part III)
Jesus did have knowledge limitations because He had part human nature. He did know what was true because he only taugh what the Father told him to teach - John 8:28
Jesus also affirmed the truth of his teaching would never pass away - Matthew 24:35
If Jesus is God, then whatever he teaches is ture. If he teaches the Old Testament is the word of God, then it is true.
Also consider that the Old Testament does not paint rosey picture of the Hebrew people. If an invented story, the Israelites would be recorded as noble and upright people.
Instead they sinful, recused by God and abandoned God ever chance they got.
There leaders included:
- Moses (murderer)
- Saul (a paraniod egomaniac)
- David (adulterer, liar and murder)
- Solomon (a serial polygamist)
As God, if th New Testament documents are reliable, then the Old Testament Old Testment is without error because Jesus said it is.
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Point of it All (part I)
Essence of the church - faith in Chirst, bpatism, meeting to fellowship with the Lord and each other
Mission of the church is clear and simple - witness by word and deed
Churches need to continuosly examine themselves continually make sure additonal activites do not ecipse the essential ones
Reforming an existing parachurch will not be easy and sometimes impossible - Romans 15:20
Some believers find themsleves troubled and alienated from instittional church have not lose faith in Jesus, they may be tired and a bit cunical
Younger believers vaule authenticity, if there is any institution that reeks of inauthenticty, it is the institutional church
Feely you received, freely give is not what comes to mind for most churches - Matthew 10:8
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