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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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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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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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Purpose Driven Life - Growth Through Temptation Happy is the man who does not give in - will be rewarded with the crown of life - James 1:12
Every temptation is an opportunity to do good through the path of maturity
How does the Holy Spirit produce fruit in our lives? - Galatians 5:22-23
By allowing you to be tempted by the opposite opportunity
- God teaches love by putting unloving people around us
- God teaches peace by allowing times of chaos and confusion
You can not claim to be faithful if you've never had the opportunity to be unfaithful
Temptation follows 4 steps:
- Satan identifies a desire within you - Comes from within - Mark 7:21-23
- Satan tries to get you doubt what God has said about sin - Don't let your doubt turn you from God - Hebrews 3:12
- Satan tries replace truth with lies - He is the Father of lies - John 8:44
- Our disobedience - Drawn away and trapped by our own desires - James 1:14-16
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Purpose Driven Life - Growth Through Temptation Happy is the man who does not give in - will be rewarded with the crown of life - James 1:12
Every temptation is an opportunity to do good through the path of maturity
How does the Holy Spirit produce fruit in our lives? - Galatians 5:22-23
By allowing you to be tempted by the opposite opportunity
- God teaches love by putting unloving people around us
- God teaches peace by allowing times of chaos and confusion
You can not claim to be faithful if you've never had the opportunity to be unfaithful
Temptation follows 4 steps:
- Satan identifies a desire within you - Comes from within - Mark 7:21-23
- Satan tries to get you doubt what God has said about sin - Don't let your doubt turn you from God - Hebrews 3:12
- Satan tries replace truth with lies - He is the Father of lies - John 8:44
- Our disobedience - Drawn away and trapped by our own desires - James 1:14-16
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Purpose Driven Life - Growth Through Temptation Happy is the man who does not give in - will be rewarded with the crown of life - James 1:12
Every temptation is an opportunity to do good through the path of maturity
How does the Holy Spirit produce fruit in our lives? - Galatians 5:22-23
By allowing you to be tempted by the opposite opportunity
- God teaches love by putting unloving people around us
- God teaches peace by allowing times of chaos and confusion
You can not claim to be faithful if you've never had the opportunity to be unfaithful
Temptation follows 4 steps:
- Satan identifies a desire within you - Comes from within - Mark 7:21-23
- Satan tries to get you doubt what God has said about sin - Don't let your doubt turn you from God - Hebrews 3:12
- Satan tries replace truth with lies - He is the Father of lies - John 8:44
- Our disobedience - Drawn away and trapped by our own desires - James 1:14-16
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Purpose Driven Life - No Excuse for Not Serving The Bible warns against living only for ourselves - Romans 2:8
Trying to save our life; we will lose it - Mark 8:35
What excuse have you been using to not serve?
- Abraham was old
- Jacob was insecure
- Leah was unattractive
- Joseph was abused
- Moses stuttered
- Gideon was poor
- Samson was codependent
- Rahab was immoral
- David has an affair and many family problems
- Elijah was suicidal
- Jeremiah was depressed
- Jonah was reluctant
- Nomi was a widow
- John the Baptist was eccentric
- Martha worried a lot
- Samaritan women had several failed marriages
- Peter was impulsive and hot-tempered
- Zacchaeus was unpopular
- Thomas had doubt
- Paul had poor heath
- Timothy was timid
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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 - Abba Father
Three verse opened a whole new way of understanding Jesus:
- Jesus praying: Abba, Father, everything is possible for you - Mark 14:36
- We can cry Abba, Father - Romans 8:15
- Because you are sons we can cry Father - Galatians 4:6
Prior to Jesus it was never used as a reference to God; even scandalous if used
Simular to "da-da" in English
Before Jesus, there was no one who could tell us what he could about God
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Teach Us To Pray - Surrender Not what I will, but what you will - Mark 14:35-36
Surrender means to put oneself and one's future totally into the hands of God
Surrender is unconditional and total - nothing is held back
Worst scenario possible and is still willing to pay that price
What can we learn from Jesus is this most difficult night of surrender?
- He included people in his prayer struggle
- He was totally honest with all of his feelings before God and other men - limiting Satan's power - John 3:19-21
- Jesus stated his preferences to God very clearly
- Prayed until his surrender was complete - surrender is not completed without this kind of prayer - Philippians 4:6-7
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Teach Us To Pray - Surrender Not what I will, but what you will - Mark 14:35-36
Surrender means to put oneself and one's future totally into the hands of God
Surrender is unconditional and total - nothing is held back
Worst scenario possible and is still willing to pay that price
What can we learn from Jesus is this most difficult night of surrender?
- He included people in his prayer struggle
- He was totally honest with all of his feelings before God and other men - limiting Satan's power - John 3:19-21
- Jesus stated his preferences to God very clearly
- Prayed until his surrender was complete - surrender is not completed without this kind of prayer - Philippians 4:6-7
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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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Raising Awesome Kids - First Things First (part 2) When Jesus was asked what the greatest commandment is:
Love the Lord your God with all of your heart, mind, soul, and strength - Mark 12:30
Committed to God vs committed to a person
Deeply loves God vs being religious
- Such a life is attractive
- They will want to be like you
- Will see something inside is real
- Will see the difference
Were we one time zealous - before we got married and had kids?
Where am I today?
Have I allowed "life's worries, riches, and pleasures" to choke my relationship with God? - Mark 4:19
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Raising Awesome Kids - First Things First (part 2) When Jesus was asked what the greatest commandment is:
Love the Lord your God with all of your heart, mind, soul, and strength - Mark 12:30
Committed to God vs committed to a person
Deeply loves God vs being religious
- Such a life is attractive
- They will want to be like you
- Will see something inside is real
- Will see the difference
Were we one time zealous - before we got married and had kids?
Where am I today?
Have I allowed "life's worries, riches, and pleasures" to choke my relationship with God? - Mark 4:19
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Raising Awesome Kids - Love each one with your time
Love each one
We cannot play favorites with suffering the consequences
Fatal error of Isaac (Genesis 37:4) and Rebekah - Genesis 25:28
Love with your time
It takes time - kids look at time we give them as the most direct expression of our love
Find ourselves always saying, "Not now, I am busy" - then we are too busy
When disciple fought the "Intrusion" of the little ones, Jesus became indignant - Mark 10:13-14
Exclusive time with mom and dad is needed
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Raising Awesome Kids - Love each one with your time
Love each one
We cannot play favorites with suffering the consequences
Fatal error of Isaac (Genesis 37:4) and Rebekah - Genesis 25:28
Love with your time
It takes time - kids look at time we give them as the most direct expression of our love
Find ourselves always saying, "Not now, I am busy" - then we are too busy
When disciple fought the "Intrusion" of the little ones, Jesus became indignant - Mark 10:13-14
Exclusive time with mom and dad is needed
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Raising Awesome Kids - Love with your touch
Jesus took the children in his arms, put his hands on them and blessed them - Mark 10:15-16
Jesus could have blessed the children from afar
His way was closeness and affection
Unaffectionate families are cool, aloof and distant
Children raised in such an atmosphere develop into hard, nasty edge of anger and meanness
Examples:
Prodigal son - Luke 15:20
Greeted with a holy kiss - Romans 16:16
Paul and church leaders in Ephesus embraced and kissed - Acts 20:37
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Raising Awesome Kids - Love with your touch
Jesus took the children in his arms, put his hands on them and blessed them - Mark 10:15-16
Jesus could have blessed the children from afar
His way was closeness and affection
Unaffectionate families are cool, aloof and distant
Children raised in such an atmosphere develop into hard, nasty edge of anger and meanness
Examples:
Prodigal son - Luke 15:20
Greeted with a holy kiss - Romans 16:16
Paul and church leaders in Ephesus embraced and kissed - Acts 20:37
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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Jesus with People - Grateful Son Mary and Jesus - no greater pain than for parent to bury a child and live with that memory
Jesus stops the process of redeeming humanity to focus on one final moment with him mom
All excuses for neglecting our families die with Jesus - spends final moment and thinking how to provide for her
Jesus submitted himself to being human - learned the lesson to honor your mother - Exodus 20:12
4x in the gospels - Jesus relates to Mary:
- He obeyed her - Luke 2:51
- He allowed her to influence him when he performed his first miracle - John 2:1-11
- He did not allow his devotion to Mary make him sentimental - Mark 3:20-35
- Protected and provided for her needs as he died on the cross
He was not too "spiritual" that he neglected the needs of others
Busy disciples - often neglect the needs our immediate family?
Husbands - too busy to listen to our wives?
Parents - too busy to invest in our relationship with our children?
When we neglect to provide for our relative - we deny the faith - 1 Timothy 5:7-8
Jesus won Mary's soul with a relationship
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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 - 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 - 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 - Harassed and Helpless
Jesus was always able to look beyond people's outward behavior to the need within
How does a person who is harassed and helpless behave?
- Some irritation
- Little mistrusting
He saw beyond the paralytic's phyiscal condition to his need for forgiveness - Mark 2:5
He saw the invaild's need for hope at the poolside - John 5:6
When we see a crowd who is harassed and helpless we see - problems, problems, problems
When Jesus sees a crowd who is harassed and helpless he sees - harvest, harvest, harvest
Wiser to evangelize the "suburbs" because there are less "problem" people - NNNNOOOO!!!!
Jesus was not swayed by this thinking
Jesus saw the potential in people, not the problems - why see inspired such change
People need a shephard and Jesus responded and raised up other shephards - Matthew 9:38-10:4
Compassion is passion that leads to action
Are you meeting needs or do you alwaysfind yourself reacting to the way people treat you?
Make a list of needs you see where you are - make a plan to meet those needs
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Jesus with People - Touching the Untouchable
Jesus had compassion and healed the man with leprosy - Luke 5:12-18
Jesus is filled with compassion - Mark 1:41
Jesus was different:
- He hurt for those whose lives were devastated by illness
- He went to great lengths to be with them
- Helped and encouraged them
- Made himself available to them and spent many hours with them - Mark 1:32-34
What Jesus did we can also do (beside healing):
- Include those who are sick when you can
- Find ways to serve
- Help and encourage
Society shrinks back - hospitals are not our favorite place
Jesus reached out his hand and touched
The sick need real involvement in their lives
Somehow, we think that the person is responsible for his or her condition
In some cases yes, but we can not oversimplify God's working in our world
Job "friends" did not understand what God was doing
How unsearchale his judgement and his paths beyond tracing out - Romans 11:33
How can I imitate Jesus by "reaching out" in compassion to the sick?
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Jesus with People - Touching the Untouchable
Jesus had compassion and healed the man with leprosy - Luke 5:12-18
Jesus is filled with compassion - Mark 1:41
Jesus was different:
- He hurt for those whose lives were devastated by illness
- He went to great lengths to be with them
- Helped and encouraged them
- Made himself available to them and spent many hours with them - Mark 1:32-34
What Jesus did we can also do (beside healing):
- Include those who are sick when you can
- Find ways to serve
- Help and encourage
Society shrinks back - hospitals are not our favorite place
Jesus reached out his hand and touched
The sick need real involvement in their lives
Somehow, we think that the person is responsible for his or her condition
In some cases yes, but we can not oversimplify God's working in our world
Job "friends" did not understand what God was doing
How unsearchale his judgement and his paths beyond tracing out - Romans 11:33
How can I imitate Jesus by "reaching out" in compassion to the sick?
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Jesus with People - Touching the Untouchable
Jesus had compassion and healed the man with leprosy - Luke 5:12-18
Jesus is filled with compassion - Mark 1:41
Jesus was different:
- He hurt for those whose lives were devastated by illness
- He went to great lengths to be with them
- Helped and encouraged them
- Made himself available to them and spent many hours with them - Mark 1:32-34
What Jesus did we can also do (beside healing):
- Include those who are sick when you can
- Find ways to serve
- Help and encourage
Society shrinks back - hospitals are not our favorite place
Jesus reached out his hand and touched
The sick need real involvement in their lives
Somehow, we think that the person is responsible for his or her condition
In some cases yes, but we can not oversimplify God's working in our world
Job "friends" did not understand what God was doing
How unsearchale his judgement and his paths beyond tracing out - Romans 11:33
How can I imitate Jesus by "reaching out" in compassion to the sick?
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Jesus with People - Touching the Untouchable
Jesus had compassion and healed the man with leprosy - Luke 5:12-18
Jesus is filled with compassion - Mark 1:41
Jesus was different:
- He hurt for those whose lives were devastated by illness
- He went to great lengths to be with them
- Helped and encouraged them
- Made himself available to them and spent many hours with them - Mark 1:32-34
What Jesus did we can also do (beside healing):
- Include those who are sick when you can
- Find ways to serve
- Help and encourage
Society shrinks back - hospitals are not our favorite place
Jesus reached out his hand and touched
The sick need real involvement in their lives
Somehow, we think that the person is responsible for his or her condition
In some cases yes, but we can not oversimplify God's working in our world
Job "friends" did not understand what God was doing
How unsearchale his judgement and his paths beyond tracing out - Romans 11:33
How can I imitate Jesus by "reaching out" in compassion to the sick?
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Jesus with People - Call of the Wild
Read Mark 4:35 - 5:43 - No one and nothing is beyond the reach of God
No problem is beyond Jesus - can meet any need natural, physical, spiritual, life or death
- It was not just a sick woman - an incurable woman
- It was not just a dying girl - she was stone-cold dead
- It was not just a deamon possessed man - was a leagon of demons
Nothing and no one intimidates Jesus
How often have we given up on or stopped praying for others too soo?
Have you ever wondered if someone or something was beyond God's reach?
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Jesus with People - Give or Take? World seem to be divided into givers and takers
Usually we feel as though we are the givers and everyone else is a taker
We can draw back and become cynical - before long we cling to possessions, our rights or our feelings
At that point we have become takers
We would never admit it - and many of us do not see it
Jesus meet a man that was a taker - Matthew
Matthew was no different than us - he probably had a family with mouths to feed
As he left the office and crept closer toward the crowd surrounding Jesus
He heard the words - You must deny yourself and take up your cross and follow me
Jesus then walked up to Matthew and said "Follow me"
His life changed forever - became a disciple of Jesus
How did Jesus know? do it? Jesus knew that he was sick and need to get well - Mark 2:17
We need to see people as they ready are and what they can become
Is there some in your life you can share with but haven't because you don't think they are open?
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Jesus with People - Realness
When it comes to friendship, Jesus again sets the standard
Jesus knew John:
- Jesus saw his weaknesses - yet accepted him - Mark 3:17
- Jesus did not hesitate to call him to be a follower - spite of his temperament - Mark 1:19-20
- He expect John to change - Luke 9:51-56
- Jesus questioned his commitment when John sought power - Mark 10:35-37
Incredible thing about John is that it would seem that he never doubted Jesus' love
He refered to himself 5 times as the "disciple that Jesus loved"
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Jesus with People - Realness
When it comes to friendship, Jesus again sets the standard
Jesus knew John:
- Jesus saw his weaknesses - yet accepted him - Mark 3:17
- Jesus did not hesitate to call him to be a follower - spite of his temperament - Mark 1:19-20
- He expect John to change - Luke 9:51-56
- Jesus questioned his commitment when John sought power - Mark 10:35-37
Incredible thing about John is that it would seem that he never doubted Jesus' love
He refered to himself 5 times as the "disciple that Jesus loved"
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Jesus with People - Realness
When it comes to friendship, Jesus again sets the standard
Jesus knew John:
- Jesus saw his weaknesses - yet accepted him - Mark 3:17
- Jesus did not hesitate to call him to be a follower - spite of his temperament - Mark 1:19-20
- He expect John to change - Luke 9:51-56
- Jesus questioned his commitment when John sought power - Mark 10:35-37
Incredible thing about John is that it would seem that he never doubted Jesus' love
He refered to himself 5 times as the "disciple that Jesus loved"
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Jesus with People - Realness
When it comes to friendship, Jesus again sets the standard
Jesus knew John:
- Jesus saw his weaknesses - yet accepted him - Mark 3:17
- Jesus did not hesitate to call him to be a follower - spite of his temperament - Mark 1:19-20
- He expect John to change - Luke 9:51-56
- Jesus questioned his commitment when John sought power - Mark 10:35-37
Incredible thing about John is that it would seem that he never doubted Jesus' love
He refered to himself 5 times as the "disciple that Jesus loved"
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Jesus with People - Realness
When it comes to friendship, Jesus again sets the standard
Jesus knew John:
- Jesus saw his weaknesses - yet accepted him - Mark 3:17
- Jesus did not hesitate to call him to be a follower - spite of his temperament - Mark 1:19-20
- He expect John to change - Luke 9:51-56
- Jesus questioned his commitment when John sought power - Mark 10:35-37
Incredible thing about John is that it would seem that he never doubted Jesus' love
He refered to himself 5 times as the "disciple that Jesus loved"
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Jesus with People - Realness
When it comes to friendship, Jesus again sets the standard
Jesus knew John:
- Jesus saw his weaknesses - yet accepted him - Mark 3:17
- Jesus did not hesitate to call him to be a follower - spite of his temperament - Mark 1:19-20
- He expect John to change - Luke 9:51-56
- Jesus questioned his commitment when John sought power - Mark 10:35-37
Incredible thing about John is that it would seem that he never doubted Jesus' love
He refered to himself 5 times as the "disciple that Jesus loved"
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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 - 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 - Faithful Thomas
John 20:24-29 - Thomas with Jesus
Thomas selection as a disciple was solid:
- He dismissed claims of the relgious and continued to believe in Jesus - Mark 3:20-30
- He accepted the rigorous schedule of an apostle
- He submitted to the high standard of his calling
- He swallowed the many painful does of discipline / rebukes
- He was not only willing to go with Jesus but to die with him - John 11:1-16
Yet something happened to his faith during Jesus' death...
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Jesus with People - Faithful Thomas
John 20:24-29 - Thomas with Jesus
Thomas selection as a disciple was solid:
- He dismissed claims of the relgious and continued to believe in Jesus - Mark 3:20-30
- He accepted the rigorous schedule of an apostle
- He submitted to the high standard of his calling
- He swallowed the many painful does of discipline / rebukes
- He was not only willing to go with Jesus but to die with him - John 11:1-16
Yet something happened to his faith during Jesus' death...
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Jesus with People - Faithful Thomas
John 20:24-29 - Thomas with Jesus
Thomas selection as a disciple was solid:
- He dismissed claims of the relgious and continued to believe in Jesus - Mark 3:20-30
- He accepted the rigorous schedule of an apostle
- He submitted to the high standard of his calling
- He swallowed the many painful does of discipline / rebukes
- He was not only willing to go with Jesus but to die with him - John 11:1-16
Yet something happened to his faith during Jesus' death...
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Jesus with People - Faithful Thomas
John 20:24-29 - Thomas with Jesus
Thomas selection as a disciple was solid:
- He dismissed claims of the relgious and continued to believe in Jesus - Mark 3:20-30
- He accepted the rigorous schedule of an apostle
- He submitted to the high standard of his calling
- He swallowed the many painful does of discipline / rebukes
- He was not only willing to go with Jesus but to die with him - John 11:1-16
Yet something happened to his faith during Jesus' death...
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Jesus with People - Faithful Thomas
John 20:24-29 - Thomas with Jesus
Thomas selection as a disciple was solid:
- He dismissed claims of the relgious and continued to believe in Jesus - Mark 3:20-30
- He accepted the rigorous schedule of an apostle
- He submitted to the high standard of his calling
- He swallowed the many painful does of discipline / rebukes
- He was not only willing to go with Jesus but to die with him - John 11:1-16
Yet something happened to his faith during Jesus' death...
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Jesus with People - Faithful Thomas
John 20:24-29 - Thomas with Jesus
Thomas selection as a disciple was solid:
- He dismissed claims of the relgious and continued to believe in Jesus - Mark 3:20-30
- He accepted the rigorous schedule of an apostle
- He submitted to the high standard of his calling
- He swallowed the many painful does of discipline / rebukes
- He was not only willing to go with Jesus but to die with him - John 11:1-16
Yet something happened to his faith during Jesus' death...
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Jesus with People - Faithful Thomas
John 20:24-29 - Thomas with Jesus
Thomas selection as a disciple was solid:
- He dismissed claims of the relgious and continued to believe in Jesus - Mark 3:20-30
- He accepted the rigorous schedule of an apostle
- He submitted to the high standard of his calling
- He swallowed the many painful does of discipline / rebukes
- He was not only willing to go with Jesus but to die with him - John 11:1-16
Yet something happened to his faith during Jesus' death...
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Jesus with People - Faithful Thomas
John 20:24-29 - Thomas with Jesus
Thomas selection as a disciple was solid:
- He dismissed claims of the relgious and continued to believe in Jesus - Mark 3:20-30
- He accepted the rigorous schedule of an apostle
- He submitted to the high standard of his calling
- He swallowed the many painful does of discipline / rebukes
- He was not only willing to go with Jesus but to die with him - John 11:1-16
Yet something happened to his faith during Jesus' death...
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Jesus with People - Faithful Thomas
John 20:24-29 - Thomas with Jesus
Thomas selection as a disciple was solid:
- He dismissed claims of the relgious and continued to believe in Jesus - Mark 3:20-30
- He accepted the rigorous schedule of an apostle
- He submitted to the high standard of his calling
- He swallowed the many painful does of discipline / rebukes
- He was not only willing to go with Jesus but to die with him - John 11:1-16
Yet something happened to his faith during Jesus' death...
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Jesus with People - Faithful Thomas
John 20:24-29 - Thomas with Jesus
Thomas selection as a disciple was solid:
- He dismissed claims of the relgious and continued to believe in Jesus - Mark 3:20-30
- He accepted the rigorous schedule of an apostle
- He submitted to the high standard of his calling
- He swallowed the many painful does of discipline / rebukes
- He was not only willing to go with Jesus but to die with him - John 11:1-16
Yet something happened to his faith during Jesus' death...
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Jesus with People - Faithful Thomas
John 20:24-29 - Thomas with Jesus
Thomas selection as a disciple was solid:
- He dismissed claims of the relgious and continued to believe in Jesus - Mark 3:20-30
- He accepted the rigorous schedule of an apostle
- He submitted to the high standard of his calling
- He swallowed the many painful does of discipline / rebukes
- He was not only willing to go with Jesus but to die with him - John 11:1-16
Yet something happened to his faith during Jesus' death...
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Promises of God - Never Give Up Never give up - Hebrews 10:35-39
Why?
- God has pledged to save us for all eternity - Revelation 21:1-7
- Forgive our sins - 1 John 1:5-2:2
- Provide us with all we need for life and godliness - 2 Peter 1:3-4
- Give us great friends and huge spiritual family - Mark 10:29-31
- Show us a way out when tempted - 1 Corinthians 10:13
- Comfort us in our troubles - 1 Corinthians 1:3-7
- Equip us for any challenge, any work, any time - 2 Timothy 2:20-21
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Promises of God - Never Give Up Never give up - Hebrews 10:35-39
Why?
- God has pledged to save us for all eternity - Revelation 21:1-7
- Forgive our sins - 1 John 1:5-2:2
- Provide us with all we need for life and godliness - 2 Peter 1:3-4
- Give us great friends and huge spiritual family - Mark 10:29-31
- Show us a way out when tempted - 1 Corinthians 10:13
- Comfort us in our troubles - 1 Corinthians 1:3-7
- Equip us for any challenge, any work, any time - 2 Timothy 2:20-21
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Promises of God - Never Give Up Never give up - Hebrews 10:35-39
Why?
- God has pledged to save us for all eternity - Revelation 21:1-7
- Forgive our sins - 1 John 1:5-2:2
- Provide us with all we need for life and godliness - 2 Peter 1:3-4
- Give us great friends and huge spiritual family - Mark 10:29-31
- Show us a way out when tempted - 1 Corinthians 10:13
- Comfort us in our troubles - 1 Corinthians 1:3-7
- Equip us for any challenge, any work, any time - 2 Timothy 2:20-21
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No one like him - Who did he think he was? Christianity built on the identification of Jesus
Not like any other prophet, priest, or preacher
Adolf Hitler – consider one of the worst tyrant in history
There were others that were close to him (Stalin…)
Jesus – there are no one comes close
Most scholars can not deny that Jesus lived
First Century movement that was started by those who saw him first hand
How Jesus viewed himself:
- Not only one to be called to preach - ...“so I can preach there also. That is why I have come” - Mark 1:38
- “Only in his hometown…is a prophet without honor” - Mark 6:1-5
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No one like him - Who did he think he was? Christianity built on the identification of Jesus
Not like any other prophet, priest, or preacher
Adolf Hitler – consider one of the worst tyrant in history
There were others that were close to him (Stalin…)
Jesus – there are no one comes close
Most scholars can not deny that Jesus lived
First Century movement that was started by those who saw him first hand
How Jesus viewed himself:
- Not only one to be called to preach - ...“so I can preach there also. That is why I have come” - Mark 1:38
- “Only in his hometown…is a prophet without honor” - Mark 6:1-5
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No one like him - Who did he think he was? Christianity built on the identification of Jesus
Not like any other prophet, priest, or preacher
Adolf Hitler – consider one of the worst tyrant in history
There were others that were close to him (Stalin…)
Jesus – there are no one comes close
Most scholars can not deny that Jesus lived
First Century movement that was started by those who saw him first hand
How Jesus viewed himself:
- Not only one to be called to preach - ...“so I can preach there also. That is why I have come” - Mark 1:38
- “Only in his hometown…is a prophet without honor” - Mark 6:1-5
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No one like him - Who did he think he was? Christianity built on the identification of Jesus
Not like any other prophet, priest, or preacher
Adolf Hitler – consider one of the worst tyrant in history
There were others that were close to him (Stalin…)
Jesus – there are no one comes close
Most scholars can not deny that Jesus lived
First Century movement that was started by those who saw him first hand
How Jesus viewed himself:
- Not only one to be called to preach - ...“so I can preach there also. That is why I have come” - Mark 1:38
- “Only in his hometown…is a prophet without honor” - Mark 6:1-5
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No one like him - Who did he think he was? Christianity built on the identification of Jesus
Not like any other prophet, priest, or preacher
Adolf Hitler – consider one of the worst tyrant in history
There were others that were close to him (Stalin…)
Jesus – there are no one comes close
Most scholars can not deny that Jesus lived
First Century movement that was started by those who saw him first hand
How Jesus viewed himself:
- Not only one to be called to preach - ...“so I can preach there also. That is why I have come” - Mark 1:38
- “Only in his hometown…is a prophet without honor” - Mark 6:1-5
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No one like him - Who did he think he was? Christianity built on the identification of Jesus
Not like any other prophet, priest, or preacher
Adolf Hitler – consider one of the worst tyrant in history
There were others that were close to him (Stalin…)
Jesus – there are no one comes close
Most scholars can not deny that Jesus lived
First Century movement that was started by those who saw him first hand
How Jesus viewed himself:
- Not only one to be called to preach - ...“so I can preach there also. That is why I have come” - Mark 1:38
- “Only in his hometown…is a prophet without honor” - Mark 6:1-5
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No one like him - His servant heart (part 3) To serve means
- Not holding to things
- Not grasping on
- Not saving ourselves
- No protectiveness
- Not a way of comfort
Jesus did this with the spirit of joy, peace and celebration
No one can save himself and still fulfill the mission of God
Luke 17:7-10 – we have only done our duty
Thinking not in terms of rights but of responsibility
Slave to all – Mark 10:44
We need to empty ourselves with being a doormat
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No one like him - His Submissiveness Not a characteristic most see in Jesus
Mark 1:4-9 – Jesus was submissive to John – standing in line with everyone else
Submission comes to tests our hearts
Isaiah 53:7 – Jesus submitting to arrogant/self-center religious/non-religious when he was on his way to die
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No one like him - His Submissiveness Not a characteristic most see in Jesus
Mark 1:4-9 – Jesus was submissive to John – standing in line with everyone else
Submission comes to tests our hearts
Isaiah 53:7 – Jesus submitting to arrogant/self-center religious/non-religious when he was on his way to die
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No one like him - His Submissiveness Not a characteristic most see in Jesus
Mark 1:4-9 – Jesus was submissive to John – standing in line with everyone else
Submission comes to tests our hearts
Isaiah 53:7 – Jesus submitting to arrogant/self-center religious/non-religious when he was on his way to die
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No one like him - His Submissiveness Not a characteristic most see in Jesus
Mark 1:4-9 – Jesus was submissive to John – standing in line with everyone else
Submission comes to tests our hearts
Isaiah 53:7 – Jesus submitting to arrogant/self-center religious/non-religious when he was on his way to die
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No one like him - His Submissiveness Not a characteristic most see in Jesus
Mark 1:4-9 – Jesus was submissive to John – standing in line with everyone else
Submission comes to tests our hearts
Isaiah 53:7 – Jesus submitting to arrogant/self-center religious/non-religious when he was on his way to die
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No one like him - His Submissiveness Not a characteristic most see in Jesus
Mark 1:4-9 – Jesus was submissive to John – standing in line with everyone else
Submission comes to tests our hearts
Isaiah 53:7 – Jesus submitting to arrogant/self-center religious/non-religious when he was on his way to die
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No one like him - His Compassion and Love Jesus shifted focus from forceful advancement to giving to the poor
Kept him up late – Mark 1:29-34
Willing to touch the untouchable – Mark 1:40-41
No time for the “healthy” – Luke 5:31
Parents trusted Jesus with their children – Matthew 19:13-15
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No one like him - His Compassion and Love Jesus shifted focus from forceful advancement to giving to the poor
Kept him up late – Mark 1:29-34
Willing to touch the untouchable – Mark 1:40-41
No time for the “healthy” – Luke 5:31
Parents trusted Jesus with their children – Matthew 19:13-15
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No one like him - His Compassion and Love Jesus shifted focus from forceful advancement to giving to the poor
Kept him up late – Mark 1:29-34
Willing to touch the untouchable – Mark 1:40-41
No time for the “healthy” – Luke 5:31
Parents trusted Jesus with their children – Matthew 19:13-15
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No one like him - His Compassion and Love Jesus shifted focus from forceful advancement to giving to the poor
Kept him up late – Mark 1:29-34
Willing to touch the untouchable – Mark 1:40-41
No time for the “healthy” – Luke 5:31
Parents trusted Jesus with their children – Matthew 19:13-15
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No one like him - His Compassion and Love Jesus shifted focus from forceful advancement to giving to the poor
Kept him up late – Mark 1:29-34
Willing to touch the untouchable – Mark 1:40-41
No time for the “healthy” – Luke 5:31
Parents trusted Jesus with their children – Matthew 19:13-15
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No one like him - His Compassion and Love Jesus shifted focus from forceful advancement to giving to the poor
Kept him up late – Mark 1:29-34
Willing to touch the untouchable – Mark 1:40-41
No time for the “healthy” – Luke 5:31
Parents trusted Jesus with their children – Matthew 19:13-15
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No one like him - His Compassion and Love Jesus shifted focus from forceful advancement to giving to the poor
Kept him up late – Mark 1:29-34
Willing to touch the untouchable – Mark 1:40-41
No time for the “healthy” – Luke 5:31
Parents trusted Jesus with their children – Matthew 19:13-15
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No one like him - His Compassion and Love Jesus shifted focus from forceful advancement to giving to the poor
Kept him up late – Mark 1:29-34
Willing to touch the untouchable – Mark 1:40-41
No time for the “healthy” – Luke 5:31
Parents trusted Jesus with their children – Matthew 19:13-15
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No one like him - Jesus believed scripture settled issues Parable of the Tenants - Mark 12:10
Haven't you read the scriptures? - quoting Psalms 118:22-23
In error because they did know the scriptures; badly mistaken - to religious leaders - Mark 12:24;27
Thinking:
- Jesus - error for not knowing
- Some modern religious leaders - scriptures are in error
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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 - 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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A Life of Impact - Expectation and Encouragement
Expectation
Mark 1:1
- He expected a lot out of Himself
- He knew he was born to save the world
- Wallow in self-pity, to cower in fear, or simply giving up is inappropriate behavior
Mark 1:2-8 - People consistently live up to the perceptions others have of them
Encouragement
Mark 1:9-11
- He told him that he was special
- God is a god who initiates love
- How would we change if we realized the amount of love God has for us
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A Life of Impact - Expectation and Encouragement
Expectation
Mark 1:1
- He expected a lot out of Himself
- He knew he was born to save the world
- Wallow in self-pity, to cower in fear, or simply giving up is inappropriate behavior
Mark 1:2-8 - People consistently live up to the perceptions others have of them
Encouragement
Mark 1:9-11
- He told him that he was special
- God is a god who initiates love
- How would we change if we realized the amount of love God has for us
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A Life of Impact - Expectation and Encouragement
Expectation
Mark 1:1
- He expected a lot out of Himself
- He knew he was born to save the world
- Wallow in self-pity, to cower in fear, or simply giving up is inappropriate behavior
Mark 1:2-8 - People consistently live up to the perceptions others have of them
Encouragement
Mark 1:9-11
- He told him that he was special
- God is a god who initiates love
- How would we change if we realized the amount of love God has for us
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A Life of Impact - Expectation and Encouragement
Expectation
Mark 1:1
- He expected a lot out of Himself
- He knew he was born to save the world
- Wallow in self-pity, to cower in fear, or simply giving up is inappropriate behavior
Mark 1:2-8 - People consistently live up to the perceptions others have of them
Encouragement
Mark 1:9-11
- He told him that he was special
- God is a god who initiates love
- How would we change if we realized the amount of love God has for us
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A Life of Impact - Expectation and Encouragement
Expectation
Mark 1:1
- He expected a lot out of Himself
- He knew he was born to save the world
- Wallow in self-pity, to cower in fear, or simply giving up is inappropriate behavior
Mark 1:2-8 - People consistently live up to the perceptions others have of them
Encouragement
Mark 1:9-11
- He told him that he was special
- God is a god who initiates love
- How would we change if we realized the amount of love God has for us
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A Life of Impact - Expectation and Encouragement
Expectation
Mark 1:1
- He expected a lot out of Himself
- He knew he was born to save the world
- Wallow in self-pity, to cower in fear, or simply giving up is inappropriate behavior
Mark 1:2-8 - People consistently live up to the perceptions others have of them
Encouragement
Mark 1:9-11
- He told him that he was special
- God is a god who initiates love
- How would we change if we realized the amount of love God has for us
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A Life of Impact - Expectation and Encouragement
Expectation
Mark 1:1
- He expected a lot out of Himself
- He knew he was born to save the world
- Wallow in self-pity, to cower in fear, or simply giving up is inappropriate behavior
Mark 1:2-8 - People consistently live up to the perceptions others have of them
Encouragement
Mark 1:9-11
- He told him that he was special
- God is a god who initiates love
- How would we change if we realized the amount of love God has for us
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A Life of Impact - Expectation and Encouragement
Expectation
Mark 1:1
- He expected a lot out of Himself
- He knew he was born to save the world
- Wallow in self-pity, to cower in fear, or simply giving up is inappropriate behavior
Mark 1:2-8 - People consistently live up to the perceptions others have of them
Encouragement
Mark 1:9-11
- He told him that he was special
- God is a god who initiates love
- How would we change if we realized the amount of love God has for us
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A Life of Impact - Expectation and Encouragement
Expectation
Mark 1:1
- He expected a lot out of Himself
- He knew he was born to save the world
- Wallow in self-pity, to cower in fear, or simply giving up is inappropriate behavior
Mark 1:2-8 - People consistently live up to the perceptions others have of them
Encouragement
Mark 1:9-11
- He told him that he was special
- God is a god who initiates love
- How would we change if we realized the amount of love God has for us
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A Life of Impact - Expectation and Encouragement
Expectation
Mark 1:1
- He expected a lot out of Himself
- He knew he was born to save the world
- Wallow in self-pity, to cower in fear, or simply giving up is inappropriate behavior
Mark 1:2-8 - People consistently live up to the perceptions others have of them
Encouragement
Mark 1:9-11
- He told him that he was special
- God is a god who initiates love
- How would we change if we realized the amount of love God has for us
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A Life of Impact - Expectation and Encouragement
Expectation
Mark 1:1
- He expected a lot out of Himself
- He knew he was born to save the world
- Wallow in self-pity, to cower in fear, or simply giving up is inappropriate behavior
Mark 1:2-8 - People consistently live up to the perceptions others have of them
Encouragement
Mark 1:9-11
- He told him that he was special
- God is a god who initiates love
- How would we change if we realized the amount of love God has for us
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A Life of Impact - Preparation
Preparation
Mark 1:12-13
- Jesus overcame himself first so that he could then overcome the world
- Considered it a joy when you face many trials
- The will to win is nothing without the will to prepare
The Message
Mark 1:14-15
- His message was attractive – proclaimed that an intimate involvement with God
- 'Seize the day' attitude – it was an urgent message and he called for an immediate response
- We must be urgent with people if we want them to act urgently
- This may be there only opportunity to respond.
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A Life of Impact - Preparation
Preparation
Mark 1:12-13
- Jesus overcame himself first so that he could then overcome the world
- Considered it a joy when you face many trials
- The will to win is nothing without the will to prepare
The Message
Mark 1:14-15
- His message was attractive – proclaimed that an intimate involvement with God
- 'Seize the day' attitude – it was an urgent message and he called for an immediate response
- We must be urgent with people if we want them to act urgently
- This may be there only opportunity to respond.
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A Life of Impact - Preparation
Preparation
Mark 1:12-13
- Jesus overcame himself first so that he could then overcome the world
- Considered it a joy when you face many trials
- The will to win is nothing without the will to prepare
The Message
Mark 1:14-15
- His message was attractive – proclaimed that an intimate involvement with God
- 'Seize the day' attitude – it was an urgent message and he called for an immediate response
- We must be urgent with people if we want them to act urgently
- This may be there only opportunity to respond.
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A Life of Impact - Preparation
Preparation
Mark 1:12-13
- Jesus overcame himself first so that he could then overcome the world
- Considered it a joy when you face many trials
- The will to win is nothing without the will to prepare
The Message
Mark 1:14-15
- His message was attractive – proclaimed that an intimate involvement with God
- 'Seize the day' attitude – it was an urgent message and he called for an immediate response
- We must be urgent with people if we want them to act urgently
- This may be there only opportunity to respond.
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A Life of Impact - The Call
The Call
Mark 1:16-18
…To purpose
- Do not promise them forgiveness, salvation, excitement of watch miracles
- Called them to a life of purpose
… To Imitate Him
- We need to become what our people need to become
- He demonstrated a passion for purpose
- As the men spent time with Him, His men would share his purpose
… To a mutual Commitment
- Not I will do my best
- He committed himself to their ultimate success
- No one has unique struggles, although most of us think we do
- A man who has been deeply convicted of the selfishness in his own life can more easily detect selfishness in someone else
- If we do not give our people individual attention they will not feel valuable
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A Life of Impact - The Call
The Call
Mark 1:16-18
…To purpose
- Do not promise them forgiveness, salvation, excitement of watch miracles
- Called them to a life of purpose
… To Imitate Him
- We need to become what our people need to become
- He demonstrated a passion for purpose
- As the men spent time with Him, His men would share his purpose
… To a mutual Commitment
- Not I will do my best
- He committed himself to their ultimate success
- No one has unique struggles, although most of us think we do
- A man who has been deeply convicted of the selfishness in his own life can more easily detect selfishness in someone else
- If we do not give our people individual attention they will not feel valuable
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A Life of Impact - The Call
The Call
Mark 1:16-18
…To purpose
- Do not promise them forgiveness, salvation, excitement of watch miracles
- Called them to a life of purpose
… To Imitate Him
- We need to become what our people need to become
- He demonstrated a passion for purpose
- As the men spent time with Him, His men would share his purpose
… To a mutual Commitment
- Not I will do my best
- He committed himself to their ultimate success
- No one has unique struggles, although most of us think we do
- A man who has been deeply convicted of the selfishness in his own life can more easily detect selfishness in someone else
- If we do not give our people individual attention they will not feel valuable
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A Life of Impact - The Challenge
The Challenge
Mark 1:19-20
- Jesus didn’t hesitate to call people to a significant level of commitment
- Someone who is strongly affected by the opinions of others is not going to be able to have a great impact
- Indecisiveness- an unwillingness to take risks or make mistakes (pride)
- People who are already satisfied with their level of achievement will rarely grow to achieve more
- It is easy to hold to past achievements
Vision
- People tend to not surpass our expectations or our vision for them
- Do fight for your dreams and refuse to live ordinary lives?
- Greatness does not suddenly appear. It is an end product of a process that begins with a dream
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A Life of Impact - The Challenge
The Challenge
Mark 1:19-20
- Jesus didn’t hesitate to call people to a significant level of commitment
- Someone who is strongly affected by the opinions of others is not going to be able to have a great impact
- Indecisiveness- an unwillingness to take risks or make mistakes (pride)
- People who are already satisfied with their level of achievement will rarely grow to achieve more
- It is easy to hold to past achievements
Vision
- People tend to not surpass our expectations or our vision for them
- Do fight for your dreams and refuse to live ordinary lives?
- Greatness does not suddenly appear. It is an end product of a process that begins with a dream
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A Life of Impact - Initiative and Authority
Initiative
Mark 1:21
- Jesus was a self-starter
- How many great plans fail / talents wasted because of a lack of initiative.
- What are you pursuing most?
Authority
Mark 1:22-28
- Jesus allowed people decide for themselves whether they would obey him or not.
- Not authority structures can be chaotic and can be full of crippling bad attitudes and unresolved conflicts
- We can allow the misuse of authority by others to hinder or eliminate our proper use of it
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A Life of Impact - Initiative and Authority
Initiative
Mark 1:21
- Jesus was a self-starter
- How many great plans fail / talents wasted because of a lack of initiative.
- What are you pursuing most?
Authority
Mark 1:22-28
- Jesus allowed people decide for themselves whether they would obey him or not.
- Not authority structures can be chaotic and can be full of crippling bad attitudes and unresolved conflicts
- We can allow the misuse of authority by others to hinder or eliminate our proper use of it
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A Life of Impact - Initiative and Authority
Initiative
Mark 1:21
- Jesus was a self-starter
- How many great plans fail / talents wasted because of a lack of initiative.
- What are you pursuing most?
Authority
Mark 1:22-28
- Jesus allowed people decide for themselves whether they would obey him or not.
- Not authority structures can be chaotic and can be full of crippling bad attitudes and unresolved conflicts
- We can allow the misuse of authority by others to hinder or eliminate our proper use of it
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A Life of Impact - Initiative and Authority
Initiative
Mark 1:21
- Jesus was a self-starter
- How many great plans fail / talents wasted because of a lack of initiative.
- What are you pursuing most?
Authority
Mark 1:22-28
- Jesus allowed people decide for themselves whether they would obey him or not.
- Not authority structures can be chaotic and can be full of crippling bad attitudes and unresolved conflicts
- We can allow the misuse of authority by others to hinder or eliminate our proper use of it
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A Life of Impact - Initiative and Authority
Initiative
Mark 1:21
- Jesus was a self-starter
- How many great plans fail / talents wasted because of a lack of initiative.
- What are you pursuing most?
Authority
Mark 1:22-28
- Jesus allowed people decide for themselves whether they would obey him or not.
- Not authority structures can be chaotic and can be full of crippling bad attitudes and unresolved conflicts
- We can allow the misuse of authority by others to hinder or eliminate our proper use of it
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A Life of Impact - Initiative and Authority
Initiative
Mark 1:21
- Jesus was a self-starter
- How many great plans fail / talents wasted because of a lack of initiative.
- What are you pursuing most?
Authority
Mark 1:22-28
- Jesus allowed people decide for themselves whether they would obey him or not.
- Not authority structures can be chaotic and can be full of crippling bad attitudes and unresolved conflicts
- We can allow the misuse of authority by others to hinder or eliminate our proper use of it
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A Life of Impact - Initiative and Authority
Initiative
Mark 1:21
- Jesus was a self-starter
- How many great plans fail / talents wasted because of a lack of initiative.
- What are you pursuing most?
Authority
Mark 1:22-28
- Jesus allowed people decide for themselves whether they would obey him or not.
- Not authority structures can be chaotic and can be full of crippling bad attitudes and unresolved conflicts
- We can allow the misuse of authority by others to hinder or eliminate our proper use of it
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A Life of Impact - Initiative and Authority
Initiative
Mark 1:21
- Jesus was a self-starter
- How many great plans fail / talents wasted because of a lack of initiative.
- What are you pursuing most?
Authority
Mark 1:22-28
- Jesus allowed people decide for themselves whether they would obey him or not.
- Not authority structures can be chaotic and can be full of crippling bad attitudes and unresolved conflicts
- We can allow the misuse of authority by others to hinder or eliminate our proper use of it
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A Life of Impact - Gentleness and Fueling
Gentleness
Mark 1:29-34
- At times we need to raise our voices and push in order to get things done.
- At the same time using gentle tone and pitching in to help will accomplish far more good.
Fueling
Mark 1:35-39
- People who love sleep don’t usually change the world
- Jesus slept when he had the time
- Jesus was extremely eager to pray
- Most of us live with only a vague idea of purpose
- Our personal ministries – can be tempted to lose the fire, to settle down, and get comfortable
- We laugh and patronize at younger friends who are “idealist, zealots, and radicals
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A Life of Impact - Gentleness and Fueling
Gentleness
Mark 1:29-34
- At times we need to raise our voices and push in order to get things done.
- At the same time using gentle tone and pitching in to help will accomplish far more good.
Fueling
Mark 1:35-39
- People who love sleep don’t usually change the world
- Jesus slept when he had the time
- Jesus was extremely eager to pray
- Most of us live with only a vague idea of purpose
- Our personal ministries – can be tempted to lose the fire, to settle down, and get comfortable
- We laugh and patronize at younger friends who are “idealist, zealots, and radicals
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A Life of Impact - Gentleness and Fueling
Gentleness
Mark 1:29-34
- At times we need to raise our voices and push in order to get things done.
- At the same time using gentle tone and pitching in to help will accomplish far more good.
Fueling
Mark 1:35-39
- People who love sleep don’t usually change the world
- Jesus slept when he had the time
- Jesus was extremely eager to pray
- Most of us live with only a vague idea of purpose
- Our personal ministries – can be tempted to lose the fire, to settle down, and get comfortable
- We laugh and patronize at younger friends who are “idealist, zealots, and radicals
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A Life of Impact - Gentleness and Fueling
Gentleness
Mark 1:29-34
- At times we need to raise our voices and push in order to get things done.
- At the same time using gentle tone and pitching in to help will accomplish far more good.
Fueling
Mark 1:35-39
- People who love sleep don’t usually change the world
- Jesus slept when he had the time
- Jesus was extremely eager to pray
- Most of us live with only a vague idea of purpose
- Our personal ministries – can be tempted to lose the fire, to settle down, and get comfortable
- We laugh and patronize at younger friends who are “idealist, zealots, and radicals
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A Life of Impact - Gentleness and Fueling
Gentleness
Mark 1:29-34
- At times we need to raise our voices and push in order to get things done.
- At the same time using gentle tone and pitching in to help will accomplish far more good.
Fueling
Mark 1:35-39
- People who love sleep don’t usually change the world
- Jesus slept when he had the time
- Jesus was extremely eager to pray
- Most of us live with only a vague idea of purpose
- Our personal ministries – can be tempted to lose the fire, to settle down, and get comfortable
- We laugh and patronize at younger friends who are “idealist, zealots, and radicals
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A Life of Impact - Gentleness and Fueling
Gentleness
Mark 1:29-34
- At times we need to raise our voices and push in order to get things done.
- At the same time using gentle tone and pitching in to help will accomplish far more good.
Fueling
Mark 1:35-39
- People who love sleep don’t usually change the world
- Jesus slept when he had the time
- Jesus was extremely eager to pray
- Most of us live with only a vague idea of purpose
- Our personal ministries – can be tempted to lose the fire, to settle down, and get comfortable
- We laugh and patronize at younger friends who are “idealist, zealots, and radicals
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A Life of Impact - Gentleness and Fueling
Gentleness
Mark 1:29-34
- At times we need to raise our voices and push in order to get things done.
- At the same time using gentle tone and pitching in to help will accomplish far more good.
Fueling
Mark 1:35-39
- People who love sleep don’t usually change the world
- Jesus slept when he had the time
- Jesus was extremely eager to pray
- Most of us live with only a vague idea of purpose
- Our personal ministries – can be tempted to lose the fire, to settle down, and get comfortable
- We laugh and patronize at younger friends who are “idealist, zealots, and radicals
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A Life of Impact - Gentleness and Fueling
Gentleness
Mark 1:29-34
- At times we need to raise our voices and push in order to get things done.
- At the same time using gentle tone and pitching in to help will accomplish far more good.
Fueling
Mark 1:35-39
- People who love sleep don’t usually change the world
- Jesus slept when he had the time
- Jesus was extremely eager to pray
- Most of us live with only a vague idea of purpose
- Our personal ministries – can be tempted to lose the fire, to settle down, and get comfortable
- We laugh and patronize at younger friends who are “idealist, zealots, and radicals
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A Life of Impact - Gentleness and Fueling
Gentleness
Mark 1:29-34
- At times we need to raise our voices and push in order to get things done.
- At the same time using gentle tone and pitching in to help will accomplish far more good.
Fueling
Mark 1:35-39
- People who love sleep don’t usually change the world
- Jesus slept when he had the time
- Jesus was extremely eager to pray
- Most of us live with only a vague idea of purpose
- Our personal ministries – can be tempted to lose the fire, to settle down, and get comfortable
- We laugh and patronize at younger friends who are “idealist, zealots, and radicals
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A Life of Impact - Gentleness and Fueling
Gentleness
Mark 1:29-34
- At times we need to raise our voices and push in order to get things done.
- At the same time using gentle tone and pitching in to help will accomplish far more good.
Fueling
Mark 1:35-39
- People who love sleep don’t usually change the world
- Jesus slept when he had the time
- Jesus was extremely eager to pray
- Most of us live with only a vague idea of purpose
- Our personal ministries – can be tempted to lose the fire, to settle down, and get comfortable
- We laugh and patronize at younger friends who are “idealist, zealots, and radicals
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A Life of Impact - Gentleness and Fueling
Gentleness
Mark 1:29-34
- At times we need to raise our voices and push in order to get things done.
- At the same time using gentle tone and pitching in to help will accomplish far more good.
Fueling
Mark 1:35-39
- People who love sleep don’t usually change the world
- Jesus slept when he had the time
- Jesus was extremely eager to pray
- Most of us live with only a vague idea of purpose
- Our personal ministries – can be tempted to lose the fire, to settle down, and get comfortable
- We laugh and patronize at younger friends who are “idealist, zealots, and radicals
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A Life of Impact - Compassion
Compassion
Mark 1:40-45
- He did not minister from a safe distance.
- We can have a powerful and lasting impact on someone else if we willing to go deep.
- There was no room left in Jesus for fear, disgust, or apprehension.
- His emotional state was righteous because he did not hesitate to reachout and touch the diseased man.
- How many of us reach out and pull back abruptly because of fear of personal rejection?
Humility
- Jesus foresaw His popular curtailing His ability to spread His word.
- People interested in personal glory don’t usually get very far in enlisting others in their cause.
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A Life of Impact - Compassion
Compassion
Mark 1:40-45
- He did not minister from a safe distance.
- We can have a powerful and lasting impact on someone else if we willing to go deep.
- There was no room left in Jesus for fear, disgust, or apprehension.
- His emotional state was righteous because he did not hesitate to reachout and touch the diseased man.
- How many of us reach out and pull back abruptly because of fear of personal rejection?
Humility
- Jesus foresaw His popular curtailing His ability to spread His word.
- People interested in personal glory don’t usually get very far in enlisting others in their cause.
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A Life of Impact - Compassion
Compassion
Mark 1:40-45
- He did not minister from a safe distance.
- We can have a powerful and lasting impact on someone else if we willing to go deep.
- There was no room left in Jesus for fear, disgust, or apprehension.
- His emotional state was righteous because he did not hesitate to reachout and touch the diseased man.
- How many of us reach out and pull back abruptly because of fear of personal rejection?
Humility
- Jesus foresaw His popular curtailing His ability to spread His word.
- People interested in personal glory don’t usually get very far in enlisting others in their cause.
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A Life of Impact - Compassion
Compassion
Mark 1:40-45
- He did not minister from a safe distance.
- We can have a powerful and lasting impact on someone else if we willing to go deep.
- There was no room left in Jesus for fear, disgust, or apprehension.
- His emotional state was righteous because he did not hesitate to reachout and touch the diseased man.
- How many of us reach out and pull back abruptly because of fear of personal rejection?
Humility
- Jesus foresaw His popular curtailing His ability to spread His word.
- People interested in personal glory don’t usually get very far in enlisting others in their cause.
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A Life of Impact - Compassion
Compassion
Mark 1:40-45
- He did not minister from a safe distance.
- We can have a powerful and lasting impact on someone else if we willing to go deep.
- There was no room left in Jesus for fear, disgust, or apprehension.
- His emotional state was righteous because he did not hesitate to reachout and touch the diseased man.
- How many of us reach out and pull back abruptly because of fear of personal rejection?
Humility
- Jesus foresaw His popular curtailing His ability to spread His word.
- People interested in personal glory don’t usually get very far in enlisting others in their cause.
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A Life of Impact - Compassion
Compassion
Mark 1:40-45
- He did not minister from a safe distance.
- We can have a powerful and lasting impact on someone else if we willing to go deep.
- There was no room left in Jesus for fear, disgust, or apprehension.
- His emotional state was righteous because he did not hesitate to reachout and touch the diseased man.
- How many of us reach out and pull back abruptly because of fear of personal rejection?
Humility
- Jesus foresaw His popular curtailing His ability to spread His word.
- People interested in personal glory don’t usually get very far in enlisting others in their cause.
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A Life of Impact - Opportunism
Opportunism
Mark 2:1-2
- Jesus was always ready to make the most of an opportunity because he was always eager to be productive.
- He did not dread his work and he didn’t procrastinate
- He was not content to merely existing.
- To Jesus, life itself was an opportunity, so every event in life was a “once in a lifetime opportunity”
- If today was your last day, would you be pleased with how you lived it?
Commendation
Mark 2:3-5
- Jesus notices and rewarded the aggressive faith of these men. He was not offended
Forgiveness
- The guilt of sin can have a crippling or debilitating effect on even our physical bodies
- Spiritual and physical health are linked together
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A Life of Impact - Opportunism
Opportunism
Mark 2:1-2
- Jesus was always ready to make the most of an opportunity because he was always eager to be productive.
- He did not dread his work and he didn’t procrastinate
- He was not content to merely existing.
- To Jesus, life itself was an opportunity, so every event in life was a “once in a lifetime opportunity”
- If today was your last day, would you be pleased with how you lived it?
Commendation
Mark 2:3-5
- Jesus notices and rewarded the aggressive faith of these men. He was not offended
Forgiveness
- The guilt of sin can have a crippling or debilitating effect on even our physical bodies
- Spiritual and physical health are linked together
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A Life of Impact - Opportunism
Opportunism
Mark 2:1-2
- Jesus was always ready to make the most of an opportunity because he was always eager to be productive.
- He did not dread his work and he didn’t procrastinate
- He was not content to merely existing.
- To Jesus, life itself was an opportunity, so every event in life was a “once in a lifetime opportunity”
- If today was your last day, would you be pleased with how you lived it?
Commendation
Mark 2:3-5
- Jesus notices and rewarded the aggressive faith of these men. He was not offended
Forgiveness
- The guilt of sin can have a crippling or debilitating effect on even our physical bodies
- Spiritual and physical health are linked together
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A Life of Impact - Opportunism
Opportunism
Mark 2:1-2
- Jesus was always ready to make the most of an opportunity because he was always eager to be productive.
- He did not dread his work and he didn’t procrastinate
- He was not content to merely existing.
- To Jesus, life itself was an opportunity, so every event in life was a “once in a lifetime opportunity”
- If today was your last day, would you be pleased with how you lived it?
Commendation
Mark 2:3-5
- Jesus notices and rewarded the aggressive faith of these men. He was not offended
Forgiveness
- The guilt of sin can have a crippling or debilitating effect on even our physical bodies
- Spiritual and physical health are linked together
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A Life of Impact - Opportunism
Opportunism
Mark 2:1-2
- Jesus was always ready to make the most of an opportunity because he was always eager to be productive.
- He did not dread his work and he didn’t procrastinate
- He was not content to merely existing.
- To Jesus, life itself was an opportunity, so every event in life was a “once in a lifetime opportunity”
- If today was your last day, would you be pleased with how you lived it?
Commendation
Mark 2:3-5
- Jesus notices and rewarded the aggressive faith of these men. He was not offended
Forgiveness
- The guilt of sin can have a crippling or debilitating effect on even our physical bodies
- Spiritual and physical health are linked together
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A Life of Impact - Selfless Authority
Abandon
Mark 2:6-12
- Jesus didn’t walk on eggshells when he was around those who opposed him.
- We are often so careful not to offend anyone that no frankness and no power is left our speech.
- We need to be constantly ready to withstand opposition
Selfless Authority
- People who seem apologetic about authority they have or hesitate to exercise it are not very impressive
- Reason: they see it as a means of gaining something for themselves for themselves rather than a means of achieving a goal
- People that abuse power act the same way as those who do not use
- Pilate failed because he did not understand why he was in power
- We should not hesitate to make use of this authority and we should be unashamed
- How can disciples of Jesus not be bold and assertive? We must be forceful people!
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A Life of Impact - Selfless Authority
Abandon
Mark 2:6-12
- Jesus didn’t walk on eggshells when he was around those who opposed him.
- We are often so careful not to offend anyone that no frankness and no power is left our speech.
- We need to be constantly ready to withstand opposition
Selfless Authority
- People who seem apologetic about authority they have or hesitate to exercise it are not very impressive
- Reason: they see it as a means of gaining something for themselves for themselves rather than a means of achieving a goal
- People that abuse power act the same way as those who do not use
- Pilate failed because he did not understand why he was in power
- We should not hesitate to make use of this authority and we should be unashamed
- How can disciples of Jesus not be bold and assertive? We must be forceful people!
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A Life of Impact - Selfless Authority
Abandon
Mark 2:6-12
- Jesus didn’t walk on eggshells when he was around those who opposed him.
- We are often so careful not to offend anyone that no frankness and no power is left our speech.
- We need to be constantly ready to withstand opposition
Selfless Authority
- People who seem apologetic about authority they have or hesitate to exercise it are not very impressive
- Reason: they see it as a means of gaining something for themselves for themselves rather than a means of achieving a goal
- People that abuse power act the same way as those who do not use
- Pilate failed because he did not understand why he was in power
- We should not hesitate to make use of this authority and we should be unashamed
- How can disciples of Jesus not be bold and assertive? We must be forceful people!
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A Life of Impact - Selfless Authority
Abandon
Mark 2:6-12
- Jesus didn’t walk on eggshells when he was around those who opposed him.
- We are often so careful not to offend anyone that no frankness and no power is left our speech.
- We need to be constantly ready to withstand opposition
Selfless Authority
- People who seem apologetic about authority they have or hesitate to exercise it are not very impressive
- Reason: they see it as a means of gaining something for themselves for themselves rather than a means of achieving a goal
- People that abuse power act the same way as those who do not use
- Pilate failed because he did not understand why he was in power
- We should not hesitate to make use of this authority and we should be unashamed
- How can disciples of Jesus not be bold and assertive? We must be forceful people!
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A Life of Impact - Selfless Authority
Abandon
Mark 2:6-12
- Jesus didn’t walk on eggshells when he was around those who opposed him.
- We are often so careful not to offend anyone that no frankness and no power is left our speech.
- We need to be constantly ready to withstand opposition
Selfless Authority
- People who seem apologetic about authority they have or hesitate to exercise it are not very impressive
- Reason: they see it as a means of gaining something for themselves for themselves rather than a means of achieving a goal
- People that abuse power act the same way as those who do not use
- Pilate failed because he did not understand why he was in power
- We should not hesitate to make use of this authority and we should be unashamed
- How can disciples of Jesus not be bold and assertive? We must be forceful people!
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A Life of Impact - Selfless Authority
Abandon
Mark 2:6-12
- Jesus didn’t walk on eggshells when he was around those who opposed him.
- We are often so careful not to offend anyone that no frankness and no power is left our speech.
- We need to be constantly ready to withstand opposition
Selfless Authority
- People who seem apologetic about authority they have or hesitate to exercise it are not very impressive
- Reason: they see it as a means of gaining something for themselves for themselves rather than a means of achieving a goal
- People that abuse power act the same way as those who do not use
- Pilate failed because he did not understand why he was in power
- We should not hesitate to make use of this authority and we should be unashamed
- How can disciples of Jesus not be bold and assertive? We must be forceful people!
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A Life of Impact - Selfless Authority
Abandon
Mark 2:6-12
- Jesus didn’t walk on eggshells when he was around those who opposed him.
- We are often so careful not to offend anyone that no frankness and no power is left our speech.
- We need to be constantly ready to withstand opposition
Selfless Authority
- People who seem apologetic about authority they have or hesitate to exercise it are not very impressive
- Reason: they see it as a means of gaining something for themselves for themselves rather than a means of achieving a goal
- People that abuse power act the same way as those who do not use
- Pilate failed because he did not understand why he was in power
- We should not hesitate to make use of this authority and we should be unashamed
- How can disciples of Jesus not be bold and assertive? We must be forceful people!
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A Life of Impact - Focus on the individual
Focus on the individual
Mark 2:13-14
- Jesus didn’t miss the forest because of the trees
- We cannot allow ourselves to grow dull to the preciousness of each individual
Acceptance of others
Mark 2:15-17 · Jesus did not seem to worry about ruining his reputation
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A Life of Impact - Focus on the individual
Focus on the individual
Mark 2:13-14
- Jesus didn’t miss the forest because of the trees
- We cannot allow ourselves to grow dull to the preciousness of each individual
Acceptance of others
Mark 2:15-17 · Jesus did not seem to worry about ruining his reputation
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A Life of Impact - Focus on the individual
Focus on the individual
Mark 2:13-14
- Jesus didn’t miss the forest because of the trees
- We cannot allow ourselves to grow dull to the preciousness of each individual
Acceptance of others
Mark 2:15-17 · Jesus did not seem to worry about ruining his reputation
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A Life of Impact - Focus on the individual
Focus on the individual
Mark 2:13-14
- Jesus didn’t miss the forest because of the trees
- We cannot allow ourselves to grow dull to the preciousness of each individual
Acceptance of others
Mark 2:15-17 · Jesus did not seem to worry about ruining his reputation
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A Life of Impact - Focus on the individual
Focus on the individual
Mark 2:13-14
- Jesus didn’t miss the forest because of the trees
- We cannot allow ourselves to grow dull to the preciousness of each individual
Acceptance of others
Mark 2:15-17 · Jesus did not seem to worry about ruining his reputation
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A Life of Impact - Nonconformist
Mark 2:15-17
Nonconformist
- He challenged popular thinking to inspire them to think again about how they were living.
- Are you willing to rock the boat?
- People of impact won’t accept because we have always have do it this way.
- Every great historic change has been bought by blood or the reputation of non-conformists.
- People who are unwilling to venture out into unfamiliar territory will never men of impact
- More difficult for people who feel they have achieved a great deal
Protector
- Legalism occurs when one values an easy decision over true justice.
- When Jesus gave direction, he assumed responsibility for their actions
- Jesus stood up for his disciples.
- They probably felt very safe around Him (love always protects)
- Without protection, insecurity can be seen more and in the “Me” generation.
Challenger
- To say that Jesus quietly and humbly pointed out their wrongs would be inaccurate
- He didn’t go after their ego, he went straight to the heart.
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A Life of Impact - Nonconformist
Mark 2:15-17
Nonconformist
- He challenged popular thinking to inspire them to think again about how they were living.
- Are you willing to rock the boat?
- People of impact won’t accept because we have always have do it this way.
- Every great historic change has been bought by blood or the reputation of non-conformists.
- People who are unwilling to venture out into unfamiliar territory will never men of impact
- More difficult for people who feel they have achieved a great deal
Protector
- Legalism occurs when one values an easy decision over true justice.
- When Jesus gave direction, he assumed responsibility for their actions
- Jesus stood up for his disciples.
- They probably felt very safe around Him (love always protects)
- Without protection, insecurity can be seen more and in the “Me” generation.
Challenger
- To say that Jesus quietly and humbly pointed out their wrongs would be inaccurate
- He didn’t go after their ego, he went straight to the heart.
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A Life of Impact - Nonconformist
Mark 2:15-17
Nonconformist
- He challenged popular thinking to inspire them to think again about how they were living.
- Are you willing to rock the boat?
- People of impact won’t accept because we have always have do it this way.
- Every great historic change has been bought by blood or the reputation of non-conformists.
- People who are unwilling to venture out into unfamiliar territory will never men of impact
- More difficult for people who feel they have achieved a great deal
Protector
- Legalism occurs when one values an easy decision over true justice.
- When Jesus gave direction, he assumed responsibility for their actions
- Jesus stood up for his disciples.
- They probably felt very safe around Him (love always protects)
- Without protection, insecurity can be seen more and in the “Me” generation.
Challenger
- To say that Jesus quietly and humbly pointed out their wrongs would be inaccurate
- He didn’t go after their ego, he went straight to the heart.
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A Life of Impact - Conciseness and Boldness
Conciseness
Mark 2:27-28 - Direct statement, only a few words.
Boldness
Mark 3:1-6 - Exposed the evil intentions of their hearts
Anger
- Gave His would–be accusers every opportunity to see for themselves their error
- When they did not respond, Jesus became angry and deeply distressed.
- He expressed anger on the spot
- Some tried to stuff anger
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A Life of Impact - Conciseness and Boldness
Conciseness
Mark 2:27-28 - Direct statement, only a few words.
Boldness
Mark 3:1-6 - Exposed the evil intentions of their hearts
Anger
- Gave His would–be accusers every opportunity to see for themselves their error
- When they did not respond, Jesus became angry and deeply distressed.
- He expressed anger on the spot
- Some tried to stuff anger
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A Life of Impact - Conciseness and Boldness
Conciseness
Mark 2:27-28 - Direct statement, only a few words.
Boldness
Mark 3:1-6 - Exposed the evil intentions of their hearts
Anger
- Gave His would–be accusers every opportunity to see for themselves their error
- When they did not respond, Jesus became angry and deeply distressed.
- He expressed anger on the spot
- Some tried to stuff anger
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A Life of Impact - Conciseness and Boldness
Conciseness
Mark 2:27-28 - Direct statement, only a few words.
Boldness
Mark 3:1-6 - Exposed the evil intentions of their hearts
Anger
- Gave His would–be accusers every opportunity to see for themselves their error
- When they did not respond, Jesus became angry and deeply distressed.
- He expressed anger on the spot
- Some tried to stuff anger
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A Life of Impact - Conciseness and Boldness
Conciseness
Mark 2:27-28 - Direct statement, only a few words.
Boldness
Mark 3:1-6 - Exposed the evil intentions of their hearts
Anger
- Gave His would–be accusers every opportunity to see for themselves their error
- When they did not respond, Jesus became angry and deeply distressed.
- He expressed anger on the spot
- Some tried to stuff anger
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A Life of Impact - Conciseness and Boldness
Conciseness
Mark 2:27-28 - Direct statement, only a few words.
Boldness
Mark 3:1-6 - Exposed the evil intentions of their hearts
Anger
- Gave His would–be accusers every opportunity to see for themselves their error
- When they did not respond, Jesus became angry and deeply distressed.
- He expressed anger on the spot
- Some tried to stuff anger
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A Life of Impact - Conciseness and Boldness
Conciseness
Mark 2:27-28 - Direct statement, only a few words.
Boldness
Mark 3:1-6 - Exposed the evil intentions of their hearts
Anger
- Gave His would–be accusers every opportunity to see for themselves their error
- When they did not respond, Jesus became angry and deeply distressed.
- He expressed anger on the spot
- Some tried to stuff anger
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A Life of Impact - Conciseness and Boldness
Conciseness
Mark 2:27-28 - Direct statement, only a few words.
Boldness
Mark 3:1-6 - Exposed the evil intentions of their hearts
Anger
- Gave His would–be accusers every opportunity to see for themselves their error
- When they did not respond, Jesus became angry and deeply distressed.
- He expressed anger on the spot
- Some tried to stuff anger
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A Life of Impact - Effective with the crowds
Effective with the crowds
Mark 3:7-12
- Jesus was approachable.
- He was known as a man who meet people’s needs
- What are we like in front of a crowd?
- Become self-conscious?
- Concerned about how people will perceive us?
- Lose ability to think or speech clearly and passionately?
- Jesus was not anxious, afraid, insecure
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A Life of Impact - Effective with the crowds
Effective with the crowds
Mark 3:7-12
- Jesus was approachable.
- He was known as a man who meet people’s needs
- What are we like in front of a crowd?
- Become self-conscious?
- Concerned about how people will perceive us?
- Lose ability to think or speech clearly and passionately?
- Jesus was not anxious, afraid, insecure
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A Life of Impact - Effective with the crowds
Effective with the crowds
Mark 3:7-12
- Jesus was approachable.
- He was known as a man who meet people’s needs
- What are we like in front of a crowd?
- Become self-conscious?
- Concerned about how people will perceive us?
- Lose ability to think or speech clearly and passionately?
- Jesus was not anxious, afraid, insecure
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A Life of Impact - Effective with the crowds
Effective with the crowds
Mark 3:7-12
- Jesus was approachable.
- He was known as a man who meet people’s needs
- What are we like in front of a crowd?
- Become self-conscious?
- Concerned about how people will perceive us?
- Lose ability to think or speech clearly and passionately?
- Jesus was not anxious, afraid, insecure
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A Life of Impact - Effective with the crowds
Effective with the crowds
Mark 3:7-12
- Jesus was approachable.
- He was known as a man who meet people’s needs
- What are we like in front of a crowd?
- Become self-conscious?
- Concerned about how people will perceive us?
- Lose ability to think or speech clearly and passionately?
- Jesus was not anxious, afraid, insecure
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A Life of Impact - Effective with the crowds
Effective with the crowds
Mark 3:7-12
- Jesus was approachable.
- He was known as a man who meet people’s needs
- What are we like in front of a crowd?
- Become self-conscious?
- Concerned about how people will perceive us?
- Lose ability to think or speech clearly and passionately?
- Jesus was not anxious, afraid, insecure
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A Life of Impact - Radical and Reasonability
Radical
Mark 3:20-22
- Own family thought he went off the deep end
- Family wanted to forcibly take him home.
- They near followed Jesus or listen to the teachings themselves
- Jesus didn’t conform to socially acceptable levels of zeal, enthusiasm, and single-mindedness
- Maybe called obsessed or frantic about something
- Only politically correct when involving athletics, the military or making money
Reasonability
Mark 3:23-30
- When faced with accusations, Jesus calmly reasoned with his accusers.
- Leave it up to the listener to consider the evidence and arrive at a logical conclusion
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A Life of Impact - Radical and Reasonability
Radical
Mark 3:20-22
- Own family thought he went off the deep end
- Family wanted to forcibly take him home.
- They near followed Jesus or listen to the teachings themselves
- Jesus didn’t conform to socially acceptable levels of zeal, enthusiasm, and single-mindedness
- Maybe called obsessed or frantic about something
- Only politically correct when involving athletics, the military or making money
Reasonability
Mark 3:23-30
- When faced with accusations, Jesus calmly reasoned with his accusers.
- Leave it up to the listener to consider the evidence and arrive at a logical conclusion
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A Life of Impact - Radical and Reasonability
Radical
Mark 3:20-22
- Own family thought he went off the deep end
- Family wanted to forcibly take him home.
- They near followed Jesus or listen to the teachings themselves
- Jesus didn’t conform to socially acceptable levels of zeal, enthusiasm, and single-mindedness
- Maybe called obsessed or frantic about something
- Only politically correct when involving athletics, the military or making money
Reasonability
Mark 3:23-30
- When faced with accusations, Jesus calmly reasoned with his accusers.
- Leave it up to the listener to consider the evidence and arrive at a logical conclusion
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A Life of Impact - Radical and Reasonability
Radical
Mark 3:20-22
- Own family thought he went off the deep end
- Family wanted to forcibly take him home.
- They near followed Jesus or listen to the teachings themselves
- Jesus didn’t conform to socially acceptable levels of zeal, enthusiasm, and single-mindedness
- Maybe called obsessed or frantic about something
- Only politically correct when involving athletics, the military or making money
Reasonability
Mark 3:23-30
- When faced with accusations, Jesus calmly reasoned with his accusers.
- Leave it up to the listener to consider the evidence and arrive at a logical conclusion
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A Life of Impact - Radical and Reasonability
Radical
Mark 3:20-22
- Own family thought he went off the deep end
- Family wanted to forcibly take him home.
- They near followed Jesus or listen to the teachings themselves
- Jesus didn’t conform to socially acceptable levels of zeal, enthusiasm, and single-mindedness
- Maybe called obsessed or frantic about something
- Only politically correct when involving athletics, the military or making money
Reasonability
Mark 3:23-30
- When faced with accusations, Jesus calmly reasoned with his accusers.
- Leave it up to the listener to consider the evidence and arrive at a logical conclusion
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A Life of Impact - Radical and Reasonability
Radical
Mark 3:20-22
- Own family thought he went off the deep end
- Family wanted to forcibly take him home.
- They near followed Jesus or listen to the teachings themselves
- Jesus didn’t conform to socially acceptable levels of zeal, enthusiasm, and single-mindedness
- Maybe called obsessed or frantic about something
- Only politically correct when involving athletics, the military or making money
Reasonability
Mark 3:23-30
- When faced with accusations, Jesus calmly reasoned with his accusers.
- Leave it up to the listener to consider the evidence and arrive at a logical conclusion
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A Life of Impact - Radical and Reasonability
Radical
Mark 3:20-22
- Own family thought he went off the deep end
- Family wanted to forcibly take him home.
- They near followed Jesus or listen to the teachings themselves
- Jesus didn’t conform to socially acceptable levels of zeal, enthusiasm, and single-mindedness
- Maybe called obsessed or frantic about something
- Only politically correct when involving athletics, the military or making money
Reasonability
Mark 3:23-30
- When faced with accusations, Jesus calmly reasoned with his accusers.
- Leave it up to the listener to consider the evidence and arrive at a logical conclusion
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A Life of Impact - Radical and Reasonability
Radical
Mark 3:20-22
- Own family thought he went off the deep end
- Family wanted to forcibly take him home.
- They near followed Jesus or listen to the teachings themselves
- Jesus didn’t conform to socially acceptable levels of zeal, enthusiasm, and single-mindedness
- Maybe called obsessed or frantic about something
- Only politically correct when involving athletics, the military or making money
Reasonability
Mark 3:23-30
- When faced with accusations, Jesus calmly reasoned with his accusers.
- Leave it up to the listener to consider the evidence and arrive at a logical conclusion
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A Life of Impact - Radical and Reasonability
Radical
Mark 3:20-22
- Own family thought he went off the deep end
- Family wanted to forcibly take him home.
- They near followed Jesus or listen to the teachings themselves
- Jesus didn’t conform to socially acceptable levels of zeal, enthusiasm, and single-mindedness
- Maybe called obsessed or frantic about something
- Only politically correct when involving athletics, the military or making money
Reasonability
Mark 3:23-30
- When faced with accusations, Jesus calmly reasoned with his accusers.
- Leave it up to the listener to consider the evidence and arrive at a logical conclusion
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A Life of Impact - Radical and Reasonability
Radical
Mark 3:20-22
- Own family thought he went off the deep end
- Family wanted to forcibly take him home.
- They near followed Jesus or listen to the teachings themselves
- Jesus didn’t conform to socially acceptable levels of zeal, enthusiasm, and single-mindedness
- Maybe called obsessed or frantic about something
- Only politically correct when involving athletics, the military or making money
Reasonability
Mark 3:23-30
- When faced with accusations, Jesus calmly reasoned with his accusers.
- Leave it up to the listener to consider the evidence and arrive at a logical conclusion
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A Life of Impact - Radical and Reasonability
Radical
Mark 3:20-22
- Own family thought he went off the deep end
- Family wanted to forcibly take him home.
- They near followed Jesus or listen to the teachings themselves
- Jesus didn’t conform to socially acceptable levels of zeal, enthusiasm, and single-mindedness
- Maybe called obsessed or frantic about something
- Only politically correct when involving athletics, the military or making money
Reasonability
Mark 3:23-30
- When faced with accusations, Jesus calmly reasoned with his accusers.
- Leave it up to the listener to consider the evidence and arrive at a logical conclusion
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A Life of Impact - Discipliner
Discipliner
Mark 3:31-35
- Jesus cared about their souls more than their feelings
- God is willing that people suffer in order to learn something for their own greater good.
- Do you allow sentimentality to rule in our relationships?
Discernment
- Jesus saw people either for him or against him.
- They were either movers for God or still needed to be moved by God.
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A Life of Impact - Discipliner
Discipliner
Mark 3:31-35
- Jesus cared about their souls more than their feelings
- God is willing that people suffer in order to learn something for their own greater good.
- Do you allow sentimentality to rule in our relationships?
Discernment
- Jesus saw people either for him or against him.
- They were either movers for God or still needed to be moved by God.
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A Life of Impact - Discipliner
Discipliner
Mark 3:31-35
- Jesus cared about their souls more than their feelings
- God is willing that people suffer in order to learn something for their own greater good.
- Do you allow sentimentality to rule in our relationships?
Discernment
- Jesus saw people either for him or against him.
- They were either movers for God or still needed to be moved by God.
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A Life of Impact - Discipliner
Discipliner
Mark 3:31-35
- Jesus cared about their souls more than their feelings
- God is willing that people suffer in order to learn something for their own greater good.
- Do you allow sentimentality to rule in our relationships?
Discernment
- Jesus saw people either for him or against him.
- They were either movers for God or still needed to be moved by God.
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A Life of Impact - Discipliner
Discipliner
Mark 3:31-35
- Jesus cared about their souls more than their feelings
- God is willing that people suffer in order to learn something for their own greater good.
- Do you allow sentimentality to rule in our relationships?
Discernment
- Jesus saw people either for him or against him.
- They were either movers for God or still needed to be moved by God.
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Storyteller and Chastening
Storyteller
Mark 4:1-12
- We can teach and communicate our ideas more effectively by using illustration
- Trinity – like water (solid, liquid, gas)
- Hidden meaning is intended to pique the attention of the curiosity of the listener
Chastening
Mark 4:13
- Sometimes there are stupid questions
- Some are too hard of people but most are too soft and unwilling to hurt people’s feelings
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A Life of Impact - Discernment and Productivity
Discernment
Mark 4:14-20
- We are not to pronounce judgment but announce His judgment.
- Types of people at work:
- Non-ambitious - Putting in their time, staying out of trouble, receiving a paycheck
- Overly ambitious – position only a stepping stone, self and not the organization
- Employees that just want to an excellent job – may turn bitter after a while because of others around them.
- Those who hold to their ideas and maintain an “all for one and one for all” attitude – will produce beyond own expectations
Productivity
- Jesus was concerned with people’s spiritual productivity
- Apple seed – would you expect one apple from an apple tree? No hundreds each year
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A Life of Impact - Discernment and Productivity
Discernment
Mark 4:14-20
- We are not to pronounce judgment but announce His judgment.
- Types of people at work:
- Non-ambitious - Putting in their time, staying out of trouble, receiving a paycheck
- Overly ambitious – position only a stepping stone, self and not the organization
- Employees that just want to an excellent job – may turn bitter after a while because of others around them.
- Those who hold to their ideas and maintain an “all for one and one for all” attitude – will produce beyond own expectations
Productivity
- Jesus was concerned with people’s spiritual productivity
- Apple seed – would you expect one apple from an apple tree? No hundreds each year
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A Life of Impact - Discernment and Productivity
Discernment
Mark 4:14-20
- We are not to pronounce judgment but announce His judgment.
- Types of people at work:
- Non-ambitious - Putting in their time, staying out of trouble, receiving a paycheck
- Overly ambitious – position only a stepping stone, self and not the organization
- Employees that just want to an excellent job – may turn bitter after a while because of others around them.
- Those who hold to their ideas and maintain an “all for one and one for all” attitude – will produce beyond own expectations
Productivity
- Jesus was concerned with people’s spiritual productivity
- Apple seed – would you expect one apple from an apple tree? No hundreds each year
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A Life of Impact - Discernment and Productivity
Discernment
Mark 4:14-20
- We are not to pronounce judgment but announce His judgment.
- Types of people at work:
- Non-ambitious - Putting in their time, staying out of trouble, receiving a paycheck
- Overly ambitious – position only a stepping stone, self and not the organization
- Employees that just want to an excellent job – may turn bitter after a while because of others around them.
- Those who hold to their ideas and maintain an “all for one and one for all” attitude – will produce beyond own expectations
Productivity
- Jesus was concerned with people’s spiritual productivity
- Apple seed – would you expect one apple from an apple tree? No hundreds each year
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A Life of Impact - Discernment and Productivity
Discernment
Mark 4:14-20
- We are not to pronounce judgment but announce His judgment.
- Types of people at work:
- Non-ambitious - Putting in their time, staying out of trouble, receiving a paycheck
- Overly ambitious – position only a stepping stone, self and not the organization
- Employees that just want to an excellent job – may turn bitter after a while because of others around them.
- Those who hold to their ideas and maintain an “all for one and one for all” attitude – will produce beyond own expectations
Productivity
- Jesus was concerned with people’s spiritual productivity
- Apple seed – would you expect one apple from an apple tree? No hundreds each year
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A Life of Impact - Discernment and Productivity
Discernment
Mark 4:14-20
- We are not to pronounce judgment but announce His judgment.
- Types of people at work:
- Non-ambitious - Putting in their time, staying out of trouble, receiving a paycheck
- Overly ambitious – position only a stepping stone, self and not the organization
- Employees that just want to an excellent job – may turn bitter after a while because of others around them.
- Those who hold to their ideas and maintain an “all for one and one for all” attitude – will produce beyond own expectations
Productivity
- Jesus was concerned with people’s spiritual productivity
- Apple seed – would you expect one apple from an apple tree? No hundreds each year
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A Life of Impact - Discernment and Productivity
Discernment
Mark 4:14-20
- We are not to pronounce judgment but announce His judgment.
- Types of people at work:
- Non-ambitious - Putting in their time, staying out of trouble, receiving a paycheck
- Overly ambitious – position only a stepping stone, self and not the organization
- Employees that just want to an excellent job – may turn bitter after a while because of others around them.
- Those who hold to their ideas and maintain an “all for one and one for all” attitude – will produce beyond own expectations
Productivity
- Jesus was concerned with people’s spiritual productivity
- Apple seed – would you expect one apple from an apple tree? No hundreds each year
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A Life of Impact - Disclosure
Disclosure
Mark 4:21-23
- They were to let their beliefs shine brightly around them
- Widening its exposure does not diminish its value (proclaimer does not suffer loss but increase riches)
- Dead Sea – lowest point on earth, nothing flows out of it, smelly and lifeless
Challenge to listen
Mark 4:24-25
- If we are casual about what we hear and do not apply ourselves, we will even lose what understanding we have
- Practice of taking notes shows our heart to understand
- The arrogant sit and smugly, confident of their ability to retain oral information
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A Life of Impact - Disclosure
Disclosure
Mark 4:21-23
- They were to let their beliefs shine brightly around them
- Widening its exposure does not diminish its value (proclaimer does not suffer loss but increase riches)
- Dead Sea – lowest point on earth, nothing flows out of it, smelly and lifeless
Challenge to listen
Mark 4:24-25
- If we are casual about what we hear and do not apply ourselves, we will even lose what understanding we have
- Practice of taking notes shows our heart to understand
- The arrogant sit and smugly, confident of their ability to retain oral information
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A Life of Impact - Disclosure
Disclosure
Mark 4:21-23
- They were to let their beliefs shine brightly around them
- Widening its exposure does not diminish its value (proclaimer does not suffer loss but increase riches)
- Dead Sea – lowest point on earth, nothing flows out of it, smelly and lifeless
Challenge to listen
Mark 4:24-25
- If we are casual about what we hear and do not apply ourselves, we will even lose what understanding we have
- Practice of taking notes shows our heart to understand
- The arrogant sit and smugly, confident of their ability to retain oral information
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A Life of Impact - Disclosure
Disclosure
Mark 4:21-23
- They were to let their beliefs shine brightly around them
- Widening its exposure does not diminish its value (proclaimer does not suffer loss but increase riches)
- Dead Sea – lowest point on earth, nothing flows out of it, smelly and lifeless
Challenge to listen
Mark 4:24-25
- If we are casual about what we hear and do not apply ourselves, we will even lose what understanding we have
- Practice of taking notes shows our heart to understand
- The arrogant sit and smugly, confident of their ability to retain oral information
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A Life of Impact - Disclosure
Disclosure
Mark 4:21-23
- They were to let their beliefs shine brightly around them
- Widening its exposure does not diminish its value (proclaimer does not suffer loss but increase riches)
- Dead Sea – lowest point on earth, nothing flows out of it, smelly and lifeless
Challenge to listen
Mark 4:24-25
- If we are casual about what we hear and do not apply ourselves, we will even lose what understanding we have
- Practice of taking notes shows our heart to understand
- The arrogant sit and smugly, confident of their ability to retain oral information
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A Life of Impact - Dream Shared
Dream Shared
Mark 4:26-32
- He did not hesitate to express his vision to those around him.
- Jesus confidence that the Father would keep his promises fostered faith in his followers
Choice words
Mark 4:33-34
- Did not teach over the listeners’ heads nor did he overwhelm them with information
- Those that were already committed to follow him – he explained everything
- The way we speak has almost as much impact as what we say.
Actions speak louder
- They assumed that he could not help and they wondered if he even cared
- Natural reaction would to rebuke the disciples than help – not Jesus
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A Life of Impact - Dream Shared
Dream Shared
Mark 4:26-32
- He did not hesitate to express his vision to those around him.
- Jesus confidence that the Father would keep his promises fostered faith in his followers
Choice words
Mark 4:33-34
- Did not teach over the listeners’ heads nor did he overwhelm them with information
- Those that were already committed to follow him – he explained everything
- The way we speak has almost as much impact as what we say.
Actions speak louder
- They assumed that he could not help and they wondered if he even cared
- Natural reaction would to rebuke the disciples than help – not Jesus
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A Life of Impact - Dream Shared
Dream Shared
Mark 4:26-32
- He did not hesitate to express his vision to those around him.
- Jesus confidence that the Father would keep his promises fostered faith in his followers
Choice words
Mark 4:33-34
- Did not teach over the listeners’ heads nor did he overwhelm them with information
- Those that were already committed to follow him – he explained everything
- The way we speak has almost as much impact as what we say.
Actions speak louder
- They assumed that he could not help and they wondered if he even cared
- Natural reaction would to rebuke the disciples than help – not Jesus
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A Life of Impact - Dream Shared
Dream Shared
Mark 4:26-32
- He did not hesitate to express his vision to those around him.
- Jesus confidence that the Father would keep his promises fostered faith in his followers
Choice words
Mark 4:33-34
- Did not teach over the listeners’ heads nor did he overwhelm them with information
- Those that were already committed to follow him – he explained everything
- The way we speak has almost as much impact as what we say.
Actions speak louder
- They assumed that he could not help and they wondered if he even cared
- Natural reaction would to rebuke the disciples than help – not Jesus
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A Life of Impact - Dream Shared
Dream Shared
Mark 4:26-32
- He did not hesitate to express his vision to those around him.
- Jesus confidence that the Father would keep his promises fostered faith in his followers
Choice words
Mark 4:33-34
- Did not teach over the listeners’ heads nor did he overwhelm them with information
- Those that were already committed to follow him – he explained everything
- The way we speak has almost as much impact as what we say.
Actions speak louder
- They assumed that he could not help and they wondered if he even cared
- Natural reaction would to rebuke the disciples than help – not Jesus
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A Life of Impact - Dream Shared
Dream Shared
Mark 4:26-32
- He did not hesitate to express his vision to those around him.
- Jesus confidence that the Father would keep his promises fostered faith in his followers
Choice words
Mark 4:33-34
- Did not teach over the listeners’ heads nor did he overwhelm them with information
- Those that were already committed to follow him – he explained everything
- The way we speak has almost as much impact as what we say.
Actions speak louder
- They assumed that he could not help and they wondered if he even cared
- Natural reaction would to rebuke the disciples than help – not Jesus
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A Life of Impact - Dream Shared
Dream Shared
Mark 4:26-32
- He did not hesitate to express his vision to those around him.
- Jesus confidence that the Father would keep his promises fostered faith in his followers
Choice words
Mark 4:33-34
- Did not teach over the listeners’ heads nor did he overwhelm them with information
- Those that were already committed to follow him – he explained everything
- The way we speak has almost as much impact as what we say.
Actions speak louder
- They assumed that he could not help and they wondered if he even cared
- Natural reaction would to rebuke the disciples than help – not Jesus
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A Life of Impact - Dream Shared
Dream Shared
Mark 4:26-32
- He did not hesitate to express his vision to those around him.
- Jesus confidence that the Father would keep his promises fostered faith in his followers
Choice words
Mark 4:33-34
- Did not teach over the listeners’ heads nor did he overwhelm them with information
- Those that were already committed to follow him – he explained everything
- The way we speak has almost as much impact as what we say.
Actions speak louder
- They assumed that he could not help and they wondered if he even cared
- Natural reaction would to rebuke the disciples than help – not Jesus
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A Life of Impact - Dream Shared
Dream Shared
Mark 4:26-32
- He did not hesitate to express his vision to those around him.
- Jesus confidence that the Father would keep his promises fostered faith in his followers
Choice words
Mark 4:33-34
- Did not teach over the listeners’ heads nor did he overwhelm them with information
- Those that were already committed to follow him – he explained everything
- The way we speak has almost as much impact as what we say.
Actions speak louder
- They assumed that he could not help and they wondered if he even cared
- Natural reaction would to rebuke the disciples than help – not Jesus
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Power
Power
Mark 5:1-17
- What expectations do you have of your prayer life
- Do we believe the power that can be unleashed through your prayer life?
- We need to pray for God’s power to be clearly demonstrated – we desperately need the fear of the Lord.
Fearlessness
- Making the decision not give into fear is essential ingredient for the man or woman impact
- Two fears: fear of public speaking and the fear of failure
Spectacular Deeds
- Made front-page news.
- Jesus responded by valuing freeing a man over another property
- Jesus was willing to do something outrageous and controversial for the sake of a needy person
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Reinvestment of Dividends
Reinvestment of Dividends
Mark 5:18-20
- Jesus didn’t surround himself with people who owed him a great amount of debt.
- We viewed their gratitude to him to channeled to help others
- Few people are grateful for the Lord when He work powerfully, yet fewer accept their obligation to proclaim.
Tenderness
Mark 5:21-34
- The women was afraid that she had done an evil thing in touching Jesus’ clothes
- She had suffered from the effective treatments that the doctors had given her.
- Greek word for healed = saved.
- He didn’t babble but told the woman what she needed to hear.
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A Life of Impact - Assertiveness
Assertiveness
Mark 5:35-43
- He took charge of the situation and his surrounds
- Why have we not acted as Jesus did?
Fear Sensitivity
- Jesus didn’t say a word to those who doubted
- Assertiveness without sensitivity can be offensive and counterproductive
A Simple charge
- “Don’t be afraid, just believe”
- He didn’t burden him with lots of words
- Excessive amount of teaching may cloud the main issue
Privileging
- Peter, James, and John were closest to Jesus
- Jesus narrowed his focus to help the build leaders to their full potential.
Consideration
- A little consideration can go a long ways
- Ideas: buy someone lunch, remember people’s birthdays
- Be alert to meeting other people’s needs
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A Life of Impact - Assertiveness
Assertiveness
Mark 5:35-43
- He took charge of the situation and his surrounds
- Why have we not acted as Jesus did?
Fear Sensitivity
- Jesus didn’t say a word to those who doubted
- Assertiveness without sensitivity can be offensive and counterproductive
A Simple charge
- “Don’t be afraid, just believe”
- He didn’t burden him with lots of words
- Excessive amount of teaching may cloud the main issue
Privileging
- Peter, James, and John were closest to Jesus
- Jesus narrowed his focus to help the build leaders to their full potential.
Consideration
- A little consideration can go a long ways
- Ideas: buy someone lunch, remember people’s birthdays
- Be alert to meeting other people’s needs
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A Life of Impact - Assertiveness
Assertiveness
Mark 5:35-43
- He took charge of the situation and his surrounds
- Why have we not acted as Jesus did?
Fear Sensitivity
- Jesus didn’t say a word to those who doubted
- Assertiveness without sensitivity can be offensive and counterproductive
A Simple charge
- “Don’t be afraid, just believe”
- He didn’t burden him with lots of words
- Excessive amount of teaching may cloud the main issue
Privileging
- Peter, James, and John were closest to Jesus
- Jesus narrowed his focus to help the build leaders to their full potential.
Consideration
- A little consideration can go a long ways
- Ideas: buy someone lunch, remember people’s birthdays
- Be alert to meeting other people’s needs
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A Life of Impact - Assertiveness
Assertiveness
Mark 5:35-43
- He took charge of the situation and his surrounds
- Why have we not acted as Jesus did?
Fear Sensitivity
- Jesus didn’t say a word to those who doubted
- Assertiveness without sensitivity can be offensive and counterproductive
A Simple charge
- “Don’t be afraid, just believe”
- He didn’t burden him with lots of words
- Excessive amount of teaching may cloud the main issue
Privileging
- Peter, James, and John were closest to Jesus
- Jesus narrowed his focus to help the build leaders to their full potential.
Consideration
- A little consideration can go a long ways
- Ideas: buy someone lunch, remember people’s birthdays
- Be alert to meeting other people’s needs
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A Life of Impact - Assertiveness
Assertiveness
Mark 5:35-43
- He took charge of the situation and his surrounds
- Why have we not acted as Jesus did?
Fear Sensitivity
- Jesus didn’t say a word to those who doubted
- Assertiveness without sensitivity can be offensive and counterproductive
A Simple charge
- “Don’t be afraid, just believe”
- He didn’t burden him with lots of words
- Excessive amount of teaching may cloud the main issue
Privileging
- Peter, James, and John were closest to Jesus
- Jesus narrowed his focus to help the build leaders to their full potential.
Consideration
- A little consideration can go a long ways
- Ideas: buy someone lunch, remember people’s birthdays
- Be alert to meeting other people’s needs
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A Life of Impact - Assertiveness
Assertiveness
Mark 5:35-43
- He took charge of the situation and his surrounds
- Why have we not acted as Jesus did?
Fear Sensitivity
- Jesus didn’t say a word to those who doubted
- Assertiveness without sensitivity can be offensive and counterproductive
A Simple charge
- “Don’t be afraid, just believe”
- He didn’t burden him with lots of words
- Excessive amount of teaching may cloud the main issue
Privileging
- Peter, James, and John were closest to Jesus
- Jesus narrowed his focus to help the build leaders to their full potential.
Consideration
- A little consideration can go a long ways
- Ideas: buy someone lunch, remember people’s birthdays
- Be alert to meeting other people’s needs
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A Life of Impact - Assertiveness
Assertiveness
Mark 5:35-43
- He took charge of the situation and his surrounds
- Why have we not acted as Jesus did?
Fear Sensitivity
- Jesus didn’t say a word to those who doubted
- Assertiveness without sensitivity can be offensive and counterproductive
A Simple charge
- “Don’t be afraid, just believe”
- He didn’t burden him with lots of words
- Excessive amount of teaching may cloud the main issue
Privileging
- Peter, James, and John were closest to Jesus
- Jesus narrowed his focus to help the build leaders to their full potential.
Consideration
- A little consideration can go a long ways
- Ideas: buy someone lunch, remember people’s birthdays
- Be alert to meeting other people’s needs
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A Life of Impact - Assertiveness
Assertiveness
Mark 5:35-43
- He took charge of the situation and his surrounds
- Why have we not acted as Jesus did?
Fear Sensitivity
- Jesus didn’t say a word to those who doubted
- Assertiveness without sensitivity can be offensive and counterproductive
A Simple charge
- “Don’t be afraid, just believe”
- He didn’t burden him with lots of words
- Excessive amount of teaching may cloud the main issue
Privileging
- Peter, James, and John were closest to Jesus
- Jesus narrowed his focus to help the build leaders to their full potential.
Consideration
- A little consideration can go a long ways
- Ideas: buy someone lunch, remember people’s birthdays
- Be alert to meeting other people’s needs
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A Life of Impact - Assertiveness
Assertiveness
Mark 5:35-43
- He took charge of the situation and his surrounds
- Why have we not acted as Jesus did?
Fear Sensitivity
- Jesus didn’t say a word to those who doubted
- Assertiveness without sensitivity can be offensive and counterproductive
A Simple charge
- “Don’t be afraid, just believe”
- He didn’t burden him with lots of words
- Excessive amount of teaching may cloud the main issue
Privileging
- Peter, James, and John were closest to Jesus
- Jesus narrowed his focus to help the build leaders to their full potential.
Consideration
- A little consideration can go a long ways
- Ideas: buy someone lunch, remember people’s birthdays
- Be alert to meeting other people’s needs
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A Life of Impact - Amazing Speech
Amazing Speech
Mark 6:1-6
Suspicions and fear can evaporate because of love and openness
1. Deep Conviction
- Listeners who put his words into practice were wise
- How convicted are you about what you’ll be saying?
- Think about what to say instead of how it will come across
2. Passion - If the speaker isn’t moved by the message, how can he expect it to move anyone else?
3. Integrity - Speaker must take plank out of their own eye before one can challenge other on the same topic
4. Person to person
- Speak at their level mean not “to talk down to” or “to talk up to” an audience.
- Apologizing without reason, belittles himself
- Jesus was above us, but he came down to our level
5. Inspirational
- Conservative and low-key he will have no impact
- We all want our lives to count for something
6. Practical
- Message must be practical and applicable
- He specifically addressed the sins in their lives
- He gave them direction, and at times He told them exactly what to do
7. Meet the Need - Out of touch with the needs on the audience can actually make things worst then they are.
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A Life of Impact - Amazing Speech
Amazing Speech
Mark 6:1-6
Suspicions and fear can evaporate because of love and openness
1. Deep Conviction
- Listeners who put his words into practice were wise
- How convicted are you about what you’ll be saying?
- Think about what to say instead of how it will come across
2. Passion - If the speaker isn’t moved by the message, how can he expect it to move anyone else?
3. Integrity - Speaker must take plank out of their own eye before one can challenge other on the same topic
4. Person to person
- Speak at their level mean not “to talk down to” or “to talk up to” an audience.
- Apologizing without reason, belittles himself
- Jesus was above us, but he came down to our level
5. Inspirational
- Conservative and low-key he will have no impact
- We all want our lives to count for something
6. Practical
- Message must be practical and applicable
- He specifically addressed the sins in their lives
- He gave them direction, and at times He told them exactly what to do
7. Meet the Need - Out of touch with the needs on the audience can actually make things worst then they are.
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A Life of Impact - Amazing Speech
Amazing Speech
Mark 6:1-6
Suspicions and fear can evaporate because of love and openness
1. Deep Conviction
- Listeners who put his words into practice were wise
- How convicted are you about what you’ll be saying?
- Think about what to say instead of how it will come across
2. Passion - If the speaker isn’t moved by the message, how can he expect it to move anyone else?
3. Integrity - Speaker must take plank out of their own eye before one can challenge other on the same topic
4. Person to person
- Speak at their level mean not “to talk down to” or “to talk up to” an audience.
- Apologizing without reason, belittles himself
- Jesus was above us, but he came down to our level
5. Inspirational
- Conservative and low-key he will have no impact
- We all want our lives to count for something
6. Practical
- Message must be practical and applicable
- He specifically addressed the sins in their lives
- He gave them direction, and at times He told them exactly what to do
7. Meet the Need - Out of touch with the needs on the audience can actually make things worst then they are.
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A Life of Impact - Amazing Speech
Amazing Speech
Mark 6:1-6
Suspicions and fear can evaporate because of love and openness
1. Deep Conviction
- Listeners who put his words into practice were wise
- How convicted are you about what you’ll be saying?
- Think about what to say instead of how it will come across
2. Passion - If the speaker isn’t moved by the message, how can he expect it to move anyone else?
3. Integrity - Speaker must take plank out of their own eye before one can challenge other on the same topic
4. Person to person
- Speak at their level mean not “to talk down to” or “to talk up to” an audience.
- Apologizing without reason, belittles himself
- Jesus was above us, but he came down to our level
5. Inspirational
- Conservative and low-key he will have no impact
- We all want our lives to count for something
6. Practical
- Message must be practical and applicable
- He specifically addressed the sins in their lives
- He gave them direction, and at times He told them exactly what to do
7. Meet the Need - Out of touch with the needs on the audience can actually make things worst then they are.
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A Life of Impact - Amazing Speech
Amazing Speech
Mark 6:1-6
Suspicions and fear can evaporate because of love and openness
1. Deep Conviction
- Listeners who put his words into practice were wise
- How convicted are you about what you’ll be saying?
- Think about what to say instead of how it will come across
2. Passion - If the speaker isn’t moved by the message, how can he expect it to move anyone else?
3. Integrity - Speaker must take plank out of their own eye before one can challenge other on the same topic
4. Person to person
- Speak at their level mean not “to talk down to” or “to talk up to” an audience.
- Apologizing without reason, belittles himself
- Jesus was above us, but he came down to our level
5. Inspirational
- Conservative and low-key he will have no impact
- We all want our lives to count for something
6. Practical
- Message must be practical and applicable
- He specifically addressed the sins in their lives
- He gave them direction, and at times He told them exactly what to do
7. Meet the Need - Out of touch with the needs on the audience can actually make things worst then they are.
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A Life of Impact - Amazing Speech
Amazing Speech
Mark 6:1-6
Suspicions and fear can evaporate because of love and openness
1. Deep Conviction
- Listeners who put his words into practice were wise
- How convicted are you about what you’ll be saying?
- Think about what to say instead of how it will come across
2. Passion - If the speaker isn’t moved by the message, how can he expect it to move anyone else?
3. Integrity - Speaker must take plank out of their own eye before one can challenge other on the same topic
4. Person to person
- Speak at their level mean not “to talk down to” or “to talk up to” an audience.
- Apologizing without reason, belittles himself
- Jesus was above us, but he came down to our level
5. Inspirational
- Conservative and low-key he will have no impact
- We all want our lives to count for something
6. Practical
- Message must be practical and applicable
- He specifically addressed the sins in their lives
- He gave them direction, and at times He told them exactly what to do
7. Meet the Need - Out of touch with the needs on the audience can actually make things worst then they are.
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A Life of Impact - Patience and Challenger
Mark 6:1-6
Patience
- Son of God spent about ten to fifteen years doing manual labor.
- Flowers bloom at different times; we must wait for our day to bloom
- We must “Carpe diem” - seize the day - When that day comes
Challenger
- “They took offence at him.”
- Jesus was disappointed at their response and he told them so to their faces.
- He didn’t hesitate to speak out.
- Late to bible study – would you be late to pick up a million dollars?
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A Life of Impact - Patience and Challenger
Mark 6:1-6
Patience
- Son of God spent about ten to fifteen years doing manual labor.
- Flowers bloom at different times; we must wait for our day to bloom
- We must “Carpe diem” - seize the day - When that day comes
Challenger
- “They took offence at him.”
- Jesus was disappointed at their response and he told them so to their faces.
- He didn’t hesitate to speak out.
- Late to bible study – would you be late to pick up a million dollars?
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A Life of Impact - Patience and Challenger
Mark 6:1-6
Patience
- Son of God spent about ten to fifteen years doing manual labor.
- Flowers bloom at different times; we must wait for our day to bloom
- We must “Carpe diem” - seize the day - When that day comes
Challenger
- “They took offence at him.”
- Jesus was disappointed at their response and he told them so to their faces.
- He didn’t hesitate to speak out.
- Late to bible study – would you be late to pick up a million dollars?
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A Life of Impact - Patience and Challenger
Mark 6:1-6
Patience
- Son of God spent about ten to fifteen years doing manual labor.
- Flowers bloom at different times; we must wait for our day to bloom
- We must “Carpe diem” - seize the day - When that day comes
Challenger
- “They took offence at him.”
- Jesus was disappointed at their response and he told them so to their faces.
- He didn’t hesitate to speak out.
- Late to bible study – would you be late to pick up a million dollars?
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A Life of Impact - Patience and Challenger
Mark 6:1-6
Patience
- Son of God spent about ten to fifteen years doing manual labor.
- Flowers bloom at different times; we must wait for our day to bloom
- We must “Carpe diem” - seize the day - When that day comes
Challenger
- “They took offence at him.”
- Jesus was disappointed at their response and he told them so to their faces.
- He didn’t hesitate to speak out.
- Late to bible study – would you be late to pick up a million dollars?
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A Life of Impact - Patience and Challenger
Mark 6:1-6
Patience
- Son of God spent about ten to fifteen years doing manual labor.
- Flowers bloom at different times; we must wait for our day to bloom
- We must “Carpe diem” - seize the day - When that day comes
Challenger
- “They took offence at him.”
- Jesus was disappointed at their response and he told them so to their faces.
- He didn’t hesitate to speak out.
- Late to bible study – would you be late to pick up a million dollars?
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A Life of Impact - Forcefulness
The Sending
Mark 6:7-13
- He gave them very specific instructions
- He taught them how much they needed encouragement, accountability, and support.
- It is the responsibility of the sender to ensure that those sent on a mission be adequately prepared for it.
- An unprepared person who is sent can gather discouragement more than victories.
Forcefulness
- Forceful leader gives specific direction and then fully expects his followers to carry them out.
- Jesus did not apologize for strong leadership; he promoted it
- Strong leadership is offensive to many these days
- People resist because of pride or because they simply do not want other to tell them what to do.
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A Life of Impact - Forcefulness
The Sending
Mark 6:7-13
- He gave them very specific instructions
- He taught them how much they needed encouragement, accountability, and support.
- It is the responsibility of the sender to ensure that those sent on a mission be adequately prepared for it.
- An unprepared person who is sent can gather discouragement more than victories.
Forcefulness
- Forceful leader gives specific direction and then fully expects his followers to carry them out.
- Jesus did not apologize for strong leadership; he promoted it
- Strong leadership is offensive to many these days
- People resist because of pride or because they simply do not want other to tell them what to do.
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A Life of Impact - Forcefulness
The Sending
Mark 6:7-13
- He gave them very specific instructions
- He taught them how much they needed encouragement, accountability, and support.
- It is the responsibility of the sender to ensure that those sent on a mission be adequately prepared for it.
- An unprepared person who is sent can gather discouragement more than victories.
Forcefulness
- Forceful leader gives specific direction and then fully expects his followers to carry them out.
- Jesus did not apologize for strong leadership; he promoted it
- Strong leadership is offensive to many these days
- People resist because of pride or because they simply do not want other to tell them what to do.
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A Life of Impact - Forcefulness
The Sending
Mark 6:7-13
- He gave them very specific instructions
- He taught them how much they needed encouragement, accountability, and support.
- It is the responsibility of the sender to ensure that those sent on a mission be adequately prepared for it.
- An unprepared person who is sent can gather discouragement more than victories.
Forcefulness
- Forceful leader gives specific direction and then fully expects his followers to carry them out.
- Jesus did not apologize for strong leadership; he promoted it
- Strong leadership is offensive to many these days
- People resist because of pride or because they simply do not want other to tell them what to do.
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A Life of Impact - Forcefulness
The Sending
Mark 6:7-13
- He gave them very specific instructions
- He taught them how much they needed encouragement, accountability, and support.
- It is the responsibility of the sender to ensure that those sent on a mission be adequately prepared for it.
- An unprepared person who is sent can gather discouragement more than victories.
Forcefulness
- Forceful leader gives specific direction and then fully expects his followers to carry them out.
- Jesus did not apologize for strong leadership; he promoted it
- Strong leadership is offensive to many these days
- People resist because of pride or because they simply do not want other to tell them what to do.
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A Life of Impact - Forcefulness
The Sending
Mark 6:7-13
- He gave them very specific instructions
- He taught them how much they needed encouragement, accountability, and support.
- It is the responsibility of the sender to ensure that those sent on a mission be adequately prepared for it.
- An unprepared person who is sent can gather discouragement more than victories.
Forcefulness
- Forceful leader gives specific direction and then fully expects his followers to carry them out.
- Jesus did not apologize for strong leadership; he promoted it
- Strong leadership is offensive to many these days
- People resist because of pride or because they simply do not want other to tell them what to do.
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A Life of Impact - Forcefulness
The Sending
Mark 6:7-13
- He gave them very specific instructions
- He taught them how much they needed encouragement, accountability, and support.
- It is the responsibility of the sender to ensure that those sent on a mission be adequately prepared for it.
- An unprepared person who is sent can gather discouragement more than victories.
Forcefulness
- Forceful leader gives specific direction and then fully expects his followers to carry them out.
- Jesus did not apologize for strong leadership; he promoted it
- Strong leadership is offensive to many these days
- People resist because of pride or because they simply do not want other to tell them what to do.
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
|
A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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A Life of Impact - Fame and Reputation
Fame
Mark 6:14-29
- Fame facilities influences.
- Those who are eager to impact others but not interested in being in the spotlight have a small problem = cost.
- Fame brings both criticism and applause.
Reputation
- Reputations do not define who we are but they do reveal how we are perceived by others
- Evaluating yourself on the basis of others is like looking into a carnival mirror, shows your reflection but a bit distorted
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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A Life of Impact - Toughness and Excellence
Toughness
Mark 6:45-46
- Worked harder and longer than anyone else
- Expected more from himself than from his disciples
- The one leading the way must pay the greatest price
Unwavering Excellence
Mark 6:47-56
- Fruit was only harvested what another had sown - what Jesus had sown
- He directed the efforts of many followers but did not become an administrator behind a desk.
- He had an unbelievable schedule with
- frequent interruptions
- time conflicts
- people clamoring for his attention
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A Life of Impact - Toughness and Excellence
Toughness
Mark 6:45-46
- Worked harder and longer than anyone else
- Expected more from himself than from his disciples
- The one leading the way must pay the greatest price
Unwavering Excellence
Mark 6:47-56
- Fruit was only harvested what another had sown - what Jesus had sown
- He directed the efforts of many followers but did not become an administrator behind a desk.
- He had an unbelievable schedule with
- frequent interruptions
- time conflicts
- people clamoring for his attention
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A Life of Impact - Toughness and Excellence
Toughness
Mark 6:45-46
- Worked harder and longer than anyone else
- Expected more from himself than from his disciples
- The one leading the way must pay the greatest price
Unwavering Excellence
Mark 6:47-56
- Fruit was only harvested what another had sown - what Jesus had sown
- He directed the efforts of many followers but did not become an administrator behind a desk.
- He had an unbelievable schedule with
- frequent interruptions
- time conflicts
- people clamoring for his attention
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A Life of Impact - Toughness and Excellence
Toughness
Mark 6:45-46
- Worked harder and longer than anyone else
- Expected more from himself than from his disciples
- The one leading the way must pay the greatest price
Unwavering Excellence
Mark 6:47-56
- Fruit was only harvested what another had sown - what Jesus had sown
- He directed the efforts of many followers but did not become an administrator behind a desk.
- He had an unbelievable schedule with
- frequent interruptions
- time conflicts
- people clamoring for his attention
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A Life of Impact - Toughness and Excellence
Toughness
Mark 6:45-46
- Worked harder and longer than anyone else
- Expected more from himself than from his disciples
- The one leading the way must pay the greatest price
Unwavering Excellence
Mark 6:47-56
- Fruit was only harvested what another had sown - what Jesus had sown
- He directed the efforts of many followers but did not become an administrator behind a desk.
- He had an unbelievable schedule with
- frequent interruptions
- time conflicts
- people clamoring for his attention
|
A Life of Impact - Toughness and Excellence
Toughness
Mark 6:45-46
- Worked harder and longer than anyone else
- Expected more from himself than from his disciples
- The one leading the way must pay the greatest price
Unwavering Excellence
Mark 6:47-56
- Fruit was only harvested what another had sown - what Jesus had sown
- He directed the efforts of many followers but did not become an administrator behind a desk.
- He had an unbelievable schedule with
- frequent interruptions
- time conflicts
- people clamoring for his attention
|
A Life of Impact - Toughness and Excellence
Toughness
Mark 6:45-46
- Worked harder and longer than anyone else
- Expected more from himself than from his disciples
- The one leading the way must pay the greatest price
Unwavering Excellence
Mark 6:47-56
- Fruit was only harvested what another had sown - what Jesus had sown
- He directed the efforts of many followers but did not become an administrator behind a desk.
- He had an unbelievable schedule with
- frequent interruptions
- time conflicts
- people clamoring for his attention
|
A Life of Impact - Toughness and Excellence
Toughness
Mark 6:45-46
- Worked harder and longer than anyone else
- Expected more from himself than from his disciples
- The one leading the way must pay the greatest price
Unwavering Excellence
Mark 6:47-56
- Fruit was only harvested what another had sown - what Jesus had sown
- He directed the efforts of many followers but did not become an administrator behind a desk.
- He had an unbelievable schedule with
- frequent interruptions
- time conflicts
- people clamoring for his attention
|
A Life of Impact - Toughness and Excellence
Toughness
Mark 6:45-46
- Worked harder and longer than anyone else
- Expected more from himself than from his disciples
- The one leading the way must pay the greatest price
Unwavering Excellence
Mark 6:47-56
- Fruit was only harvested what another had sown - what Jesus had sown
- He directed the efforts of many followers but did not become an administrator behind a desk.
- He had an unbelievable schedule with
- frequent interruptions
- time conflicts
- people clamoring for his attention
|
A Life of Impact - Toughness and Excellence
Toughness
Mark 6:45-46
- Worked harder and longer than anyone else
- Expected more from himself than from his disciples
- The one leading the way must pay the greatest price
Unwavering Excellence
Mark 6:47-56
- Fruit was only harvested what another had sown - what Jesus had sown
- He directed the efforts of many followers but did not become an administrator behind a desk.
- He had an unbelievable schedule with
- frequent interruptions
- time conflicts
- people clamoring for his attention
|
A Life of Impact - Toughness and Excellence
Toughness
Mark 6:45-46
- Worked harder and longer than anyone else
- Expected more from himself than from his disciples
- The one leading the way must pay the greatest price
Unwavering Excellence
Mark 6:47-56
- Fruit was only harvested what another had sown - what Jesus had sown
- He directed the efforts of many followers but did not become an administrator behind a desk.
- He had an unbelievable schedule with
- frequent interruptions
- time conflicts
- people clamoring for his attention
|
A Life of Impact - Toughness and Excellence
Toughness
Mark 6:45-46
- Worked harder and longer than anyone else
- Expected more from himself than from his disciples
- The one leading the way must pay the greatest price
Unwavering Excellence
Mark 6:47-56
- Fruit was only harvested what another had sown - what Jesus had sown
- He directed the efforts of many followers but did not become an administrator behind a desk.
- He had an unbelievable schedule with
- frequent interruptions
- time conflicts
- people clamoring for his attention
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A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
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A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
|
A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
|
A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
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A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
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A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
|
A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
|
A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
|
A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
|
A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
|
A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
|
A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
|
A Life of Impact - Sounding the Alarm
Sounding the Alarm
Mark 7:1-13
- Living by traditions = living in vain, a waste of time.
- Jesus was not afraid to rebuke people, to “lay it out” when it was necessary.
- When stirring up things, some people wake up to discover a true relationship with God or they will become furious
- People of impact do not hesitate to raise their voices in order to shake people out of their slumber.
- They are not afraid on how people react when they are disturbed from their sleep.
- It is wrong to be silent and leave people comfortable in their false sense of security
Protectiveness
- He stood up for his followers.
- Jesus took responsibility for his disciple’s actions
- When a leader stands up for and protects his followers, a strong loyalty is forged
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A Life of Impact - A passion for truth
Mark 7:14-23 - He had no stomach for the misdirection spread by the Pharisees and the Teachers of the Law
High Expectations
- He let them know that they were spiritually stupid.
- How many of us are willing to rebuke when asked a stupid question by people who should know better?
- Jesus was determined that these men would rise above the rank and file.
- He got upset and urged them to change
- The dreamer never gives up the dream.
Blame
- The responsibility for our actions resides with us, the decision makers, and not with our environment.
- We are not simply a product of our environment; environment is determined by our choices.
- We cannot rightly blame others or fate or circumstances for our behavior
- We must take responsibility for the consequences of our decisions
- Changes in people occur from the inside out. · Involves helping people to acknowledge what they are really like deep down and then to deal with their inner self
- We cannot on our own change our own or someone else’s heart.
- We must realize how desperately we need God’s intervention in out lives.
- The Bible exposes, in a unbiased way, the true qualities of our hearts.
- Deep character changes in our lives fuels our faith.
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A Life of Impact - A passion for truth
Mark 7:14-23 - He had no stomach for the misdirection spread by the Pharisees and the Teachers of the Law
High Expectations
- He let them know that they were spiritually stupid.
- How many of us are willing to rebuke when asked a stupid question by people who should know better?
- Jesus was determined that these men would rise above the rank and file.
- He got upset and urged them to change
- The dreamer never gives up the dream.
Blame
- The responsibility for our actions resides with us, the decision makers, and not with our environment.
- We are not simply a product of our environment; environment is determined by our choices.
- We cannot rightly blame others or fate or circumstances for our behavior
- We must take responsibility for the consequences of our decisions
- Changes in people occur from the inside out. · Involves helping people to acknowledge what they are really like deep down and then to deal with their inner self
- We cannot on our own change our own or someone else’s heart.
- We must realize how desperately we need God’s intervention in out lives.
- The Bible exposes, in a unbiased way, the true qualities of our hearts.
- Deep character changes in our lives fuels our faith.
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A Life of Impact - A passion for truth
Mark 7:14-23 - He had no stomach for the misdirection spread by the Pharisees and the Teachers of the Law
High Expectations
- He let them know that they were spiritually stupid.
- How many of us are willing to rebuke when asked a stupid question by people who should know better?
- Jesus was determined that these men would rise above the rank and file.
- He got upset and urged them to change
- The dreamer never gives up the dream.
Blame
- The responsibility for our actions resides with us, the decision makers, and not with our environment.
- We are not simply a product of our environment; environment is determined by our choices.
- We cannot rightly blame others or fate or circumstances for our behavior
- We must take responsibility for the consequences of our decisions
- Changes in people occur from the inside out. · Involves helping people to acknowledge what they are really like deep down and then to deal with their inner self
- We cannot on our own change our own or someone else’s heart.
- We must realize how desperately we need God’s intervention in out lives.
- The Bible exposes, in a unbiased way, the true qualities of our hearts.
- Deep character changes in our lives fuels our faith.
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A Life of Impact - A passion for truth
Mark 7:14-23 - He had no stomach for the misdirection spread by the Pharisees and the Teachers of the Law
High Expectations
- He let them know that they were spiritually stupid.
- How many of us are willing to rebuke when asked a stupid question by people who should know better?
- Jesus was determined that these men would rise above the rank and file.
- He got upset and urged them to change
- The dreamer never gives up the dream.
Blame
- The responsibility for our actions resides with us, the decision makers, and not with our environment.
- We are not simply a product of our environment; environment is determined by our choices.
- We cannot rightly blame others or fate or circumstances for our behavior
- We must take responsibility for the consequences of our decisions
- Changes in people occur from the inside out. · Involves helping people to acknowledge what they are really like deep down and then to deal with their inner self
- We cannot on our own change our own or someone else’s heart.
- We must realize how desperately we need God’s intervention in out lives.
- The Bible exposes, in a unbiased way, the true qualities of our hearts.
- Deep character changes in our lives fuels our faith.
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A Life of Impact - A passion for truth
Mark 7:14-23 - He had no stomach for the misdirection spread by the Pharisees and the Teachers of the Law
High Expectations
- He let them know that they were spiritually stupid.
- How many of us are willing to rebuke when asked a stupid question by people who should know better?
- Jesus was determined that these men would rise above the rank and file.
- He got upset and urged them to change
- The dreamer never gives up the dream.
Blame
- The responsibility for our actions resides with us, the decision makers, and not with our environment.
- We are not simply a product of our environment; environment is determined by our choices.
- We cannot rightly blame others or fate or circumstances for our behavior
- We must take responsibility for the consequences of our decisions
- Changes in people occur from the inside out. · Involves helping people to acknowledge what they are really like deep down and then to deal with their inner self
- We cannot on our own change our own or someone else’s heart.
- We must realize how desperately we need God’s intervention in out lives.
- The Bible exposes, in a unbiased way, the true qualities of our hearts.
- Deep character changes in our lives fuels our faith.
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A Life of Impact - A passion for truth
Mark 7:14-23 - He had no stomach for the misdirection spread by the Pharisees and the Teachers of the Law
High Expectations
- He let them know that they were spiritually stupid.
- How many of us are willing to rebuke when asked a stupid question by people who should know better?
- Jesus was determined that these men would rise above the rank and file.
- He got upset and urged them to change
- The dreamer never gives up the dream.
Blame
- The responsibility for our actions resides with us, the decision makers, and not with our environment.
- We are not simply a product of our environment; environment is determined by our choices.
- We cannot rightly blame others or fate or circumstances for our behavior
- We must take responsibility for the consequences of our decisions
- Changes in people occur from the inside out. · Involves helping people to acknowledge what they are really like deep down and then to deal with their inner self
- We cannot on our own change our own or someone else’s heart.
- We must realize how desperately we need God’s intervention in out lives.
- The Bible exposes, in a unbiased way, the true qualities of our hearts.
- Deep character changes in our lives fuels our faith.
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A Life of Impact - A passion for truth
Mark 7:14-23 - He had no stomach for the misdirection spread by the Pharisees and the Teachers of the Law
High Expectations
- He let them know that they were spiritually stupid.
- How many of us are willing to rebuke when asked a stupid question by people who should know better?
- Jesus was determined that these men would rise above the rank and file.
- He got upset and urged them to change
- The dreamer never gives up the dream.
Blame
- The responsibility for our actions resides with us, the decision makers, and not with our environment.
- We are not simply a product of our environment; environment is determined by our choices.
- We cannot rightly blame others or fate or circumstances for our behavior
- We must take responsibility for the consequences of our decisions
- Changes in people occur from the inside out. · Involves helping people to acknowledge what they are really like deep down and then to deal with their inner self
- We cannot on our own change our own or someone else’s heart.
- We must realize how desperately we need God’s intervention in out lives.
- The Bible exposes, in a unbiased way, the true qualities of our hearts.
- Deep character changes in our lives fuels our faith.
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A Life of Impact - A passion for truth
Mark 7:14-23 - He had no stomach for the misdirection spread by the Pharisees and the Teachers of the Law
High Expectations
- He let them know that they were spiritually stupid.
- How many of us are willing to rebuke when asked a stupid question by people who should know better?
- Jesus was determined that these men would rise above the rank and file.
- He got upset and urged them to change
- The dreamer never gives up the dream.
Blame
- The responsibility for our actions resides with us, the decision makers, and not with our environment.
- We are not simply a product of our environment; environment is determined by our choices.
- We cannot rightly blame others or fate or circumstances for our behavior
- We must take responsibility for the consequences of our decisions
- Changes in people occur from the inside out. · Involves helping people to acknowledge what they are really like deep down and then to deal with their inner self
- We cannot on our own change our own or someone else’s heart.
- We must realize how desperately we need God’s intervention in out lives.
- The Bible exposes, in a unbiased way, the true qualities of our hearts.
- Deep character changes in our lives fuels our faith.
|
A Life of Impact - A passion for truth
Mark 7:14-23 - He had no stomach for the misdirection spread by the Pharisees and the Teachers of the Law
High Expectations
- He let them know that they were spiritually stupid.
- How many of us are willing to rebuke when asked a stupid question by people who should know better?
- Jesus was determined that these men would rise above the rank and file.
- He got upset and urged them to change
- The dreamer never gives up the dream.
Blame
- The responsibility for our actions resides with us, the decision makers, and not with our environment.
- We are not simply a product of our environment; environment is determined by our choices.
- We cannot rightly blame others or fate or circumstances for our behavior
- We must take responsibility for the consequences of our decisions
- Changes in people occur from the inside out. · Involves helping people to acknowledge what they are really like deep down and then to deal with their inner self
- We cannot on our own change our own or someone else’s heart.
- We must realize how desperately we need God’s intervention in out lives.
- The Bible exposes, in a unbiased way, the true qualities of our hearts.
- Deep character changes in our lives fuels our faith.
|
A Life of Impact - A passion for truth
Mark 7:14-23 - He had no stomach for the misdirection spread by the Pharisees and the Teachers of the Law
High Expectations
- He let them know that they were spiritually stupid.
- How many of us are willing to rebuke when asked a stupid question by people who should know better?
- Jesus was determined that these men would rise above the rank and file.
- He got upset and urged them to change
- The dreamer never gives up the dream.
Blame
- The responsibility for our actions resides with us, the decision makers, and not with our environment.
- We are not simply a product of our environment; environment is determined by our choices.
- We cannot rightly blame others or fate or circumstances for our behavior
- We must take responsibility for the consequences of our decisions
- Changes in people occur from the inside out. · Involves helping people to acknowledge what they are really like deep down and then to deal with their inner self
- We cannot on our own change our own or someone else’s heart.
- We must realize how desperately we need God’s intervention in out lives.
- The Bible exposes, in a unbiased way, the true qualities of our hearts.
- Deep character changes in our lives fuels our faith.
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A Life of Impact - Firmness and Flexibility
Firmness and Flexibility
Mark 7:24-30
- Are you able to say “no” to people? Jesus was.
- Some of us are unable to deny anybody anything.
- Others are too inflexible and become unwilling to make any exceptions.
- Jesus was not afraid to change his mind.
- We need to think for ourselves and make the right decisions.
- If we want to make a difference, we must be willing to disappoint some people.
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A Life of Impact - Firmness and Flexibility
Firmness and Flexibility
Mark 7:24-30
- Are you able to say “no” to people? Jesus was.
- Some of us are unable to deny anybody anything.
- Others are too inflexible and become unwilling to make any exceptions.
- Jesus was not afraid to change his mind.
- We need to think for ourselves and make the right decisions.
- If we want to make a difference, we must be willing to disappoint some people.
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A Life of Impact - Firmness and Flexibility
Firmness and Flexibility
Mark 7:24-30
- Are you able to say “no” to people? Jesus was.
- Some of us are unable to deny anybody anything.
- Others are too inflexible and become unwilling to make any exceptions.
- Jesus was not afraid to change his mind.
- We need to think for ourselves and make the right decisions.
- If we want to make a difference, we must be willing to disappoint some people.
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A Life of Impact - Firmness and Flexibility
Firmness and Flexibility
Mark 7:24-30
- Are you able to say “no” to people? Jesus was.
- Some of us are unable to deny anybody anything.
- Others are too inflexible and become unwilling to make any exceptions.
- Jesus was not afraid to change his mind.
- We need to think for ourselves and make the right decisions.
- If we want to make a difference, we must be willing to disappoint some people.
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A Life of Impact - Firmness and Flexibility
Firmness and Flexibility
Mark 7:24-30
- Are you able to say “no” to people? Jesus was.
- Some of us are unable to deny anybody anything.
- Others are too inflexible and become unwilling to make any exceptions.
- Jesus was not afraid to change his mind.
- We need to think for ourselves and make the right decisions.
- If we want to make a difference, we must be willing to disappoint some people.
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A Life of Impact - Firmness and Flexibility
Firmness and Flexibility
Mark 7:24-30
- Are you able to say “no” to people? Jesus was.
- Some of us are unable to deny anybody anything.
- Others are too inflexible and become unwilling to make any exceptions.
- Jesus was not afraid to change his mind.
- We need to think for ourselves and make the right decisions.
- If we want to make a difference, we must be willing to disappoint some people.
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A Life of Impact - Firmness and Flexibility
Firmness and Flexibility
Mark 7:24-30
- Are you able to say “no” to people? Jesus was.
- Some of us are unable to deny anybody anything.
- Others are too inflexible and become unwilling to make any exceptions.
- Jesus was not afraid to change his mind.
- We need to think for ourselves and make the right decisions.
- If we want to make a difference, we must be willing to disappoint some people.
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A Life of Impact - Communicator
Communicator
Mark 7:31-37
- Jesus did not use slang word that his audience could not understand.
- Jesus found a way to get to all types of people’s heart.
- His method was an overwhelming love for all people – communication that fit the individual
A standard of excellence
- Jesus never did a shoddy job.
- He never quiet halfway.
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A Life of Impact - Communicator
Communicator
Mark 7:31-37
- Jesus did not use slang word that his audience could not understand.
- Jesus found a way to get to all types of people’s heart.
- His method was an overwhelming love for all people – communication that fit the individual
A standard of excellence
- Jesus never did a shoddy job.
- He never quiet halfway.
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A Life of Impact - Communicator
Communicator
Mark 7:31-37
- Jesus did not use slang word that his audience could not understand.
- Jesus found a way to get to all types of people’s heart.
- His method was an overwhelming love for all people – communication that fit the individual
A standard of excellence
- Jesus never did a shoddy job.
- He never quiet halfway.
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A Life of Impact - Communicator
Communicator
Mark 7:31-37
- Jesus did not use slang word that his audience could not understand.
- Jesus found a way to get to all types of people’s heart.
- His method was an overwhelming love for all people – communication that fit the individual
A standard of excellence
- Jesus never did a shoddy job.
- He never quiet halfway.
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A Life of Impact - Communicator
Communicator
Mark 7:31-37
- Jesus did not use slang word that his audience could not understand.
- Jesus found a way to get to all types of people’s heart.
- His method was an overwhelming love for all people – communication that fit the individual
A standard of excellence
- Jesus never did a shoddy job.
- He never quiet halfway.
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A Life of Impact - Communicator
Communicator
Mark 7:31-37
- Jesus did not use slang word that his audience could not understand.
- Jesus found a way to get to all types of people’s heart.
- His method was an overwhelming love for all people – communication that fit the individual
A standard of excellence
- Jesus never did a shoddy job.
- He never quiet halfway.
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A Life of Impact - Communicator
Communicator
Mark 7:31-37
- Jesus did not use slang word that his audience could not understand.
- Jesus found a way to get to all types of people’s heart.
- His method was an overwhelming love for all people – communication that fit the individual
A standard of excellence
- Jesus never did a shoddy job.
- He never quiet halfway.
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A Life of Impact - Caterer and Delegator
Caterer
Mark 8:1-10
- He had no warm-up band, laser light show, not even a sound system
- He was dynamic and charismatic.
- The crowd was not there for his benefit; he was there for the benefit of the crowd.
- He wasn’t performing but serving.
Delegator
- The art of delegation is essential in order to free a leader’s time to do more important tasks.
- Do not mean dumping unwanted chores.
- Effective delegation: communication of expectations, thoughtful assessment, performance, and constructive criticism.
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A Life of Impact - Caterer and Delegator
Caterer
Mark 8:1-10
- He had no warm-up band, laser light show, not even a sound system
- He was dynamic and charismatic.
- The crowd was not there for his benefit; he was there for the benefit of the crowd.
- He wasn’t performing but serving.
Delegator
- The art of delegation is essential in order to free a leader’s time to do more important tasks.
- Do not mean dumping unwanted chores.
- Effective delegation: communication of expectations, thoughtful assessment, performance, and constructive criticism.
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A Life of Impact - Caterer and Delegator
Caterer
Mark 8:1-10
- He had no warm-up band, laser light show, not even a sound system
- He was dynamic and charismatic.
- The crowd was not there for his benefit; he was there for the benefit of the crowd.
- He wasn’t performing but serving.
Delegator
- The art of delegation is essential in order to free a leader’s time to do more important tasks.
- Do not mean dumping unwanted chores.
- Effective delegation: communication of expectations, thoughtful assessment, performance, and constructive criticism.
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A Life of Impact - Caterer and Delegator
Caterer
Mark 8:1-10
- He had no warm-up band, laser light show, not even a sound system
- He was dynamic and charismatic.
- The crowd was not there for his benefit; he was there for the benefit of the crowd.
- He wasn’t performing but serving.
Delegator
- The art of delegation is essential in order to free a leader’s time to do more important tasks.
- Do not mean dumping unwanted chores.
- Effective delegation: communication of expectations, thoughtful assessment, performance, and constructive criticism.
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A Life of Impact - Caterer and Delegator
Caterer
Mark 8:1-10
- He had no warm-up band, laser light show, not even a sound system
- He was dynamic and charismatic.
- The crowd was not there for his benefit; he was there for the benefit of the crowd.
- He wasn’t performing but serving.
Delegator
- The art of delegation is essential in order to free a leader’s time to do more important tasks.
- Do not mean dumping unwanted chores.
- Effective delegation: communication of expectations, thoughtful assessment, performance, and constructive criticism.
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A Life of Impact - Caterer and Delegator
Caterer
Mark 8:1-10
- He had no warm-up band, laser light show, not even a sound system
- He was dynamic and charismatic.
- The crowd was not there for his benefit; he was there for the benefit of the crowd.
- He wasn’t performing but serving.
Delegator
- The art of delegation is essential in order to free a leader’s time to do more important tasks.
- Do not mean dumping unwanted chores.
- Effective delegation: communication of expectations, thoughtful assessment, performance, and constructive criticism.
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A Life of Impact - Caterer and Delegator
Caterer
Mark 8:1-10
- He had no warm-up band, laser light show, not even a sound system
- He was dynamic and charismatic.
- The crowd was not there for his benefit; he was there for the benefit of the crowd.
- He wasn’t performing but serving.
Delegator
- The art of delegation is essential in order to free a leader’s time to do more important tasks.
- Do not mean dumping unwanted chores.
- Effective delegation: communication of expectations, thoughtful assessment, performance, and constructive criticism.
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A Life of Impact - Caterer and Delegator
Caterer
Mark 8:1-10
- He had no warm-up band, laser light show, not even a sound system
- He was dynamic and charismatic.
- The crowd was not there for his benefit; he was there for the benefit of the crowd.
- He wasn’t performing but serving.
Delegator
- The art of delegation is essential in order to free a leader’s time to do more important tasks.
- Do not mean dumping unwanted chores.
- Effective delegation: communication of expectations, thoughtful assessment, performance, and constructive criticism.
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A Life of Impact - Caterer and Delegator
Caterer
Mark 8:1-10
- He had no warm-up band, laser light show, not even a sound system
- He was dynamic and charismatic.
- The crowd was not there for his benefit; he was there for the benefit of the crowd.
- He wasn’t performing but serving.
Delegator
- The art of delegation is essential in order to free a leader’s time to do more important tasks.
- Do not mean dumping unwanted chores.
- Effective delegation: communication of expectations, thoughtful assessment, performance, and constructive criticism.
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A Life of Impact - Caterer and Delegator
Caterer
Mark 8:1-10
- He had no warm-up band, laser light show, not even a sound system
- He was dynamic and charismatic.
- The crowd was not there for his benefit; he was there for the benefit of the crowd.
- He wasn’t performing but serving.
Delegator
- The art of delegation is essential in order to free a leader’s time to do more important tasks.
- Do not mean dumping unwanted chores.
- Effective delegation: communication of expectations, thoughtful assessment, performance, and constructive criticism.
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A Life of Impact - Prudence
Prudence
Mark 8:11-13
- Sometimes Jesus simply did not bother to deal with his adversaries – he just up and left.
- Sometimes we need to be able to determine when the best thing to do is walk away.
- Sometimes arguing is just a waste of time – shake the dust off your feet.
Moving On
- Farmer – plants across the fields not just around the farmhouse
- If we focus all our attention on one problem one goal, or one person’s needs - lose sight of the field
- Jesus kept moving on in order to keep his and work fresh vibrant and spontaneous.
- Momentum is an invisible yet critical element in any type of movement
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A Life of Impact - Prudence
Prudence
Mark 8:11-13
- Sometimes Jesus simply did not bother to deal with his adversaries – he just up and left.
- Sometimes we need to be able to determine when the best thing to do is walk away.
- Sometimes arguing is just a waste of time – shake the dust off your feet.
Moving On
- Farmer – plants across the fields not just around the farmhouse
- If we focus all our attention on one problem one goal, or one person’s needs - lose sight of the field
- Jesus kept moving on in order to keep his and work fresh vibrant and spontaneous.
- Momentum is an invisible yet critical element in any type of movement
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A Life of Impact - Prudence
Prudence
Mark 8:11-13
- Sometimes Jesus simply did not bother to deal with his adversaries – he just up and left.
- Sometimes we need to be able to determine when the best thing to do is walk away.
- Sometimes arguing is just a waste of time – shake the dust off your feet.
Moving On
- Farmer – plants across the fields not just around the farmhouse
- If we focus all our attention on one problem one goal, or one person’s needs - lose sight of the field
- Jesus kept moving on in order to keep his and work fresh vibrant and spontaneous.
- Momentum is an invisible yet critical element in any type of movement
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A Life of Impact - Scout
Scout
Mark 8:14-21
- 'Christian' denominations may offer the greatest opposition to a radical adherence to the teachings of Jesus
- He protects his followers: warning them about the strength of their opponent and the types of activities to expect.
- We cannot afford to neglect scouting the opposition and warning people who they are up against.
Rebuke
- We need to be aware what others are saying to each other.
- He asked embarrassingly simple questions to remind them and to help to see how stupid they had been to soon forget.
- A willingness to be strong and forthright is a required characteristic of one who would have lasting influence.
- Wounds from a friend can be trusted.
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A Life of Impact - Scout
Scout
Mark 8:14-21
- 'Christian' denominations may offer the greatest opposition to a radical adherence to the teachings of Jesus
- He protects his followers: warning them about the strength of their opponent and the types of activities to expect.
- We cannot afford to neglect scouting the opposition and warning people who they are up against.
Rebuke
- We need to be aware what others are saying to each other.
- He asked embarrassingly simple questions to remind them and to help to see how stupid they had been to soon forget.
- A willingness to be strong and forthright is a required characteristic of one who would have lasting influence.
- Wounds from a friend can be trusted.
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A Life of Impact - Scout
Scout
Mark 8:14-21
- 'Christian' denominations may offer the greatest opposition to a radical adherence to the teachings of Jesus
- He protects his followers: warning them about the strength of their opponent and the types of activities to expect.
- We cannot afford to neglect scouting the opposition and warning people who they are up against.
Rebuke
- We need to be aware what others are saying to each other.
- He asked embarrassingly simple questions to remind them and to help to see how stupid they had been to soon forget.
- A willingness to be strong and forthright is a required characteristic of one who would have lasting influence.
- Wounds from a friend can be trusted.
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A Life of Impact - Scout
Scout
Mark 8:14-21
- 'Christian' denominations may offer the greatest opposition to a radical adherence to the teachings of Jesus
- He protects his followers: warning them about the strength of their opponent and the types of activities to expect.
- We cannot afford to neglect scouting the opposition and warning people who they are up against.
Rebuke
- We need to be aware what others are saying to each other.
- He asked embarrassingly simple questions to remind them and to help to see how stupid they had been to soon forget.
- A willingness to be strong and forthright is a required characteristic of one who would have lasting influence.
- Wounds from a friend can be trusted.
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A Life of Impact - Scout
Scout
Mark 8:14-21
- 'Christian' denominations may offer the greatest opposition to a radical adherence to the teachings of Jesus
- He protects his followers: warning them about the strength of their opponent and the types of activities to expect.
- We cannot afford to neglect scouting the opposition and warning people who they are up against.
Rebuke
- We need to be aware what others are saying to each other.
- He asked embarrassingly simple questions to remind them and to help to see how stupid they had been to soon forget.
- A willingness to be strong and forthright is a required characteristic of one who would have lasting influence.
- Wounds from a friend can be trusted.
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A Life of Impact - Scout
Scout
Mark 8:14-21
- 'Christian' denominations may offer the greatest opposition to a radical adherence to the teachings of Jesus
- He protects his followers: warning them about the strength of their opponent and the types of activities to expect.
- We cannot afford to neglect scouting the opposition and warning people who they are up against.
Rebuke
- We need to be aware what others are saying to each other.
- He asked embarrassingly simple questions to remind them and to help to see how stupid they had been to soon forget.
- A willingness to be strong and forthright is a required characteristic of one who would have lasting influence.
- Wounds from a friend can be trusted.
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A Life of Impact - Scout
Scout
Mark 8:14-21
- 'Christian' denominations may offer the greatest opposition to a radical adherence to the teachings of Jesus
- He protects his followers: warning them about the strength of their opponent and the types of activities to expect.
- We cannot afford to neglect scouting the opposition and warning people who they are up against.
Rebuke
- We need to be aware what others are saying to each other.
- He asked embarrassingly simple questions to remind them and to help to see how stupid they had been to soon forget.
- A willingness to be strong and forthright is a required characteristic of one who would have lasting influence.
- Wounds from a friend can be trusted.
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A Life of Impact - Scout
Scout
Mark 8:14-21
- 'Christian' denominations may offer the greatest opposition to a radical adherence to the teachings of Jesus
- He protects his followers: warning them about the strength of their opponent and the types of activities to expect.
- We cannot afford to neglect scouting the opposition and warning people who they are up against.
Rebuke
- We need to be aware what others are saying to each other.
- He asked embarrassingly simple questions to remind them and to help to see how stupid they had been to soon forget.
- A willingness to be strong and forthright is a required characteristic of one who would have lasting influence.
- Wounds from a friend can be trusted.
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A Life of Impact - Second effort
Second effort
Mark 8:22-26
- Jesus was not afraid to show affection to people in public.
- Jesus is the kind of friend who would take us by the hand.
- Jesus didn’t allow unsuccessful first try to discourage him from trying again.
- He did not doubt himself but figure that the problem lied in the blind man’s lack of faith
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A Life of Impact - Second effort
Second effort
Mark 8:22-26
- Jesus was not afraid to show affection to people in public.
- Jesus is the kind of friend who would take us by the hand.
- Jesus didn’t allow unsuccessful first try to discourage him from trying again.
- He did not doubt himself but figure that the problem lied in the blind man’s lack of faith
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A Life of Impact - Second effort
Second effort
Mark 8:22-26
- Jesus was not afraid to show affection to people in public.
- Jesus is the kind of friend who would take us by the hand.
- Jesus didn’t allow unsuccessful first try to discourage him from trying again.
- He did not doubt himself but figure that the problem lied in the blind man’s lack of faith
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A Life of Impact - Second effort
Second effort
Mark 8:22-26
- Jesus was not afraid to show affection to people in public.
- Jesus is the kind of friend who would take us by the hand.
- Jesus didn’t allow unsuccessful first try to discourage him from trying again.
- He did not doubt himself but figure that the problem lied in the blind man’s lack of faith
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A Life of Impact - Second effort
Second effort
Mark 8:22-26
- Jesus was not afraid to show affection to people in public.
- Jesus is the kind of friend who would take us by the hand.
- Jesus didn’t allow unsuccessful first try to discourage him from trying again.
- He did not doubt himself but figure that the problem lied in the blind man’s lack of faith
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A Life of Impact - Time Management
Time Management
Mark 8:27-30
- Jesus lived a very busy life.
- Jesus often accomplished several things at once.
- Jesus knew time was limited.
Reputation
- We also need to find out how others perceive us.
- We shouldn’t fear their disapproval.
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A Life of Impact - Time Management
Time Management
Mark 8:27-30
- Jesus lived a very busy life.
- Jesus often accomplished several things at once.
- Jesus knew time was limited.
Reputation
- We also need to find out how others perceive us.
- We shouldn’t fear their disapproval.
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A Life of Impact - Time Management
Time Management
Mark 8:27-30
- Jesus lived a very busy life.
- Jesus often accomplished several things at once.
- Jesus knew time was limited.
Reputation
- We also need to find out how others perceive us.
- We shouldn’t fear their disapproval.
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A Life of Impact - Time Management
Time Management
Mark 8:27-30
- Jesus lived a very busy life.
- Jesus often accomplished several things at once.
- Jesus knew time was limited.
Reputation
- We also need to find out how others perceive us.
- We shouldn’t fear their disapproval.
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A Life of Impact - Timing
Timing
Mark 8:31-33
- He did not reveal things prematurely.
- There is a proper time and procedure for every matter, though a man’s misery weighs heavily upon him. – Ecc 8:6
Approachability
- Peter and the other disciples knew that they could say anything to Jesus and he would continue to accept them.
- A leader must be approachable.
- Approachability is not the product of timidity.
- People won’t open up to someone they perceive as being weak and unable to help them.
- Approachability is the fruit of those who have the ability to listen completely before responding.
- Confidentiality: Public offenses demand public discipline. (What goes around comes around)
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A Life of Impact - Timing
Timing
Mark 8:31-33
- He did not reveal things prematurely.
- There is a proper time and procedure for every matter, though a man’s misery weighs heavily upon him. – Ecc 8:6
Approachability
- Peter and the other disciples knew that they could say anything to Jesus and he would continue to accept them.
- A leader must be approachable.
- Approachability is not the product of timidity.
- People won’t open up to someone they perceive as being weak and unable to help them.
- Approachability is the fruit of those who have the ability to listen completely before responding.
- Confidentiality: Public offenses demand public discipline. (What goes around comes around)
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A Life of Impact - Timing
Timing
Mark 8:31-33
- He did not reveal things prematurely.
- There is a proper time and procedure for every matter, though a man’s misery weighs heavily upon him. – Ecc 8:6
Approachability
- Peter and the other disciples knew that they could say anything to Jesus and he would continue to accept them.
- A leader must be approachable.
- Approachability is not the product of timidity.
- People won’t open up to someone they perceive as being weak and unable to help them.
- Approachability is the fruit of those who have the ability to listen completely before responding.
- Confidentiality: Public offenses demand public discipline. (What goes around comes around)
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A Life of Impact - Hardline and Affirmation
Hardline
Mark 8:34-9:1
- Attitudes generally do not float in isolation – whistling teapot principle
- Jesus chose the most challenging words spoken by any leader.
- Words used:
- "If anyone…"
- "…he must…"
- "…deny himself…"
- "…take up his cross…"
- "…whoever wants to save his life will lose it…"
- His primary concern was for their immortal souls. No wonder he had such impact!!
Affirmation
Mark 9:2-13
- People are encouraged when they realize that we are indeed in line with the expectations of our superiors.
- They will also be inspired when they understand that their support for us is essential for the overall success.
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A Life of Impact - Hardline and Affirmation
Hardline
Mark 8:34-9:1
- Attitudes generally do not float in isolation – whistling teapot principle
- Jesus chose the most challenging words spoken by any leader.
- Words used:
- "If anyone…"
- "…he must…"
- "…deny himself…"
- "…take up his cross…"
- "…whoever wants to save his life will lose it…"
- His primary concern was for their immortal souls. No wonder he had such impact!!
Affirmation
Mark 9:2-13
- People are encouraged when they realize that we are indeed in line with the expectations of our superiors.
- They will also be inspired when they understand that their support for us is essential for the overall success.
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A Life of Impact - Hardline and Affirmation
Hardline
Mark 8:34-9:1
- Attitudes generally do not float in isolation – whistling teapot principle
- Jesus chose the most challenging words spoken by any leader.
- Words used:
- "If anyone…"
- "…he must…"
- "…deny himself…"
- "…take up his cross…"
- "…whoever wants to save his life will lose it…"
- His primary concern was for their immortal souls. No wonder he had such impact!!
Affirmation
Mark 9:2-13
- People are encouraged when they realize that we are indeed in line with the expectations of our superiors.
- They will also be inspired when they understand that their support for us is essential for the overall success.
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A Life of Impact - Hardline and Affirmation
Hardline
Mark 8:34-9:1
- Attitudes generally do not float in isolation – whistling teapot principle
- Jesus chose the most challenging words spoken by any leader.
- Words used:
- "If anyone…"
- "…he must…"
- "…deny himself…"
- "…take up his cross…"
- "…whoever wants to save his life will lose it…"
- His primary concern was for their immortal souls. No wonder he had such impact!!
Affirmation
Mark 9:2-13
- People are encouraged when they realize that we are indeed in line with the expectations of our superiors.
- They will also be inspired when they understand that their support for us is essential for the overall success.
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A Life of Impact - Hardline and Affirmation
Hardline
Mark 8:34-9:1
- Attitudes generally do not float in isolation – whistling teapot principle
- Jesus chose the most challenging words spoken by any leader.
- Words used:
- "If anyone…"
- "…he must…"
- "…deny himself…"
- "…take up his cross…"
- "…whoever wants to save his life will lose it…"
- His primary concern was for their immortal souls. No wonder he had such impact!!
Affirmation
Mark 9:2-13
- People are encouraged when they realize that we are indeed in line with the expectations of our superiors.
- They will also be inspired when they understand that their support for us is essential for the overall success.
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A Life of Impact - Hardline and Affirmation
Hardline
Mark 8:34-9:1
- Attitudes generally do not float in isolation – whistling teapot principle
- Jesus chose the most challenging words spoken by any leader.
- Words used:
- "If anyone…"
- "…he must…"
- "…deny himself…"
- "…take up his cross…"
- "…whoever wants to save his life will lose it…"
- His primary concern was for their immortal souls. No wonder he had such impact!!
Affirmation
Mark 9:2-13
- People are encouraged when they realize that we are indeed in line with the expectations of our superiors.
- They will also be inspired when they understand that their support for us is essential for the overall success.
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A Life of Impact - Hardline and Affirmation
Hardline
Mark 8:34-9:1
- Attitudes generally do not float in isolation – whistling teapot principle
- Jesus chose the most challenging words spoken by any leader.
- Words used:
- "If anyone…"
- "…he must…"
- "…deny himself…"
- "…take up his cross…"
- "…whoever wants to save his life will lose it…"
- His primary concern was for their immortal souls. No wonder he had such impact!!
Affirmation
Mark 9:2-13
- People are encouraged when they realize that we are indeed in line with the expectations of our superiors.
- They will also be inspired when they understand that their support for us is essential for the overall success.
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A Life of Impact - Hardline and Affirmation
Hardline
Mark 8:34-9:1
- Attitudes generally do not float in isolation – whistling teapot principle
- Jesus chose the most challenging words spoken by any leader.
- Words used:
- "If anyone…"
- "…he must…"
- "…deny himself…"
- "…take up his cross…"
- "…whoever wants to save his life will lose it…"
- His primary concern was for their immortal souls. No wonder he had such impact!!
Affirmation
Mark 9:2-13
- People are encouraged when they realize that we are indeed in line with the expectations of our superiors.
- They will also be inspired when they understand that their support for us is essential for the overall success.
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A Life of Impact - Hardline and Affirmation
Hardline
Mark 8:34-9:1
- Attitudes generally do not float in isolation – whistling teapot principle
- Jesus chose the most challenging words spoken by any leader.
- Words used:
- "If anyone…"
- "…he must…"
- "…deny himself…"
- "…take up his cross…"
- "…whoever wants to save his life will lose it…"
- His primary concern was for their immortal souls. No wonder he had such impact!!
Affirmation
Mark 9:2-13
- People are encouraged when they realize that we are indeed in line with the expectations of our superiors.
- They will also be inspired when they understand that their support for us is essential for the overall success.
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A Life of Impact - Hardline and Affirmation
Hardline
Mark 8:34-9:1
- Attitudes generally do not float in isolation – whistling teapot principle
- Jesus chose the most challenging words spoken by any leader.
- Words used:
- "If anyone…"
- "…he must…"
- "…deny himself…"
- "…take up his cross…"
- "…whoever wants to save his life will lose it…"
- His primary concern was for their immortal souls. No wonder he had such impact!!
Affirmation
Mark 9:2-13
- People are encouraged when they realize that we are indeed in line with the expectations of our superiors.
- They will also be inspired when they understand that their support for us is essential for the overall success.
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A Life of Impact - Hardline and Affirmation
Hardline
Mark 8:34-9:1
- Attitudes generally do not float in isolation – whistling teapot principle
- Jesus chose the most challenging words spoken by any leader.
- Words used:
- "If anyone…"
- "…he must…"
- "…deny himself…"
- "…take up his cross…"
- "…whoever wants to save his life will lose it…"
- His primary concern was for their immortal souls. No wonder he had such impact!!
Affirmation
Mark 9:2-13
- People are encouraged when they realize that we are indeed in line with the expectations of our superiors.
- They will also be inspired when they understand that their support for us is essential for the overall success.
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A Life of Impact - Hardline and Affirmation
Hardline
Mark 8:34-9:1
- Attitudes generally do not float in isolation – whistling teapot principle
- Jesus chose the most challenging words spoken by any leader.
- Words used:
- "If anyone…"
- "…he must…"
- "…deny himself…"
- "…take up his cross…"
- "…whoever wants to save his life will lose it…"
- His primary concern was for their immortal souls. No wonder he had such impact!!
Affirmation
Mark 9:2-13
- People are encouraged when they realize that we are indeed in line with the expectations of our superiors.
- They will also be inspired when they understand that their support for us is essential for the overall success.
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Magnetism
Magnetism
Mark 9:14-29
- Why? Magnetism came from only prayer.
- Magnetism: an attracting force on the level of the soul, which produces deep bonding and enduring loyalty.
Frustration
- Jesus expressed frustration regarding the continuing unbelief of the people.
- Closest disciples even needed him the bolster their faith.
- He was frustrated because their unbelief blocked the power of God.
- Jesus did not lock his frustration up inside.
- Dealing with frustration – stuffer = out of mind; slammers = fly off the handle – neither are good
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A Life of Impact - Retreats
Retreats
Mark 9:30-32
- Sometimes the only way we can truly give ourselves to the few is by making ourselves unavailable to the many.
- Retreats are a change in routine to ponder perspective to help in our personal growth.
Openness
- Jesus was very open with his disciples about difficult challenges and troubles that lay ahead for him.
- Through his openness, Jesus led the way for his disciples to be open with each other.
- Hiding produces shallow relationships and weak bonding – leads to dissolution of the group
- Few are open with troubles to someone who has never been open to them.
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A Life of Impact - Retreats
Retreats
Mark 9:30-32
- Sometimes the only way we can truly give ourselves to the few is by making ourselves unavailable to the many.
- Retreats are a change in routine to ponder perspective to help in our personal growth.
Openness
- Jesus was very open with his disciples about difficult challenges and troubles that lay ahead for him.
- Through his openness, Jesus led the way for his disciples to be open with each other.
- Hiding produces shallow relationships and weak bonding – leads to dissolution of the group
- Few are open with troubles to someone who has never been open to them.
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A Life of Impact - Retreats
Retreats
Mark 9:30-32
- Sometimes the only way we can truly give ourselves to the few is by making ourselves unavailable to the many.
- Retreats are a change in routine to ponder perspective to help in our personal growth.
Openness
- Jesus was very open with his disciples about difficult challenges and troubles that lay ahead for him.
- Through his openness, Jesus led the way for his disciples to be open with each other.
- Hiding produces shallow relationships and weak bonding – leads to dissolution of the group
- Few are open with troubles to someone who has never been open to them.
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A Life of Impact - Ambition
Ambition
Mark 9:33-35
- Jesus let them cool down before choosing to address the matter. (less defensive)
- Jesus never corrected these men for wanting to be great.
- High achievers in life tend to be high achievers for God.
- People who are eager to use their lives to benefit others are remembered and admired for generations
Win/Lose/Win
- When we try to eliminate the agony of defeat, we also take away the joy of victory.
- To discard dichotomous thinking is to discard the God of the Bible.
- I win by losing so that you may also win. The loser becomes the ultimate winner!
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A Life of Impact - Ambition
Ambition
Mark 9:33-35
- Jesus let them cool down before choosing to address the matter. (less defensive)
- Jesus never corrected these men for wanting to be great.
- High achievers in life tend to be high achievers for God.
- People who are eager to use their lives to benefit others are remembered and admired for generations
Win/Lose/Win
- When we try to eliminate the agony of defeat, we also take away the joy of victory.
- To discard dichotomous thinking is to discard the God of the Bible.
- I win by losing so that you may also win. The loser becomes the ultimate winner!
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A Life of Impact - Ambition
Ambition
Mark 9:33-35
- Jesus let them cool down before choosing to address the matter. (less defensive)
- Jesus never corrected these men for wanting to be great.
- High achievers in life tend to be high achievers for God.
- People who are eager to use their lives to benefit others are remembered and admired for generations
Win/Lose/Win
- When we try to eliminate the agony of defeat, we also take away the joy of victory.
- To discard dichotomous thinking is to discard the God of the Bible.
- I win by losing so that you may also win. The loser becomes the ultimate winner!
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A Life of Impact - Warmth
Warmth
Mark 9:36-37
- Often children are terrified of bold, assertive adults.
- He was tough, yet not lacking tenderness.
- He was forceful and fun at the same time.
- The reaction of children to any particular adult can be a very good barometer how you appear to people in general.
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A Life of Impact - Warmth
Warmth
Mark 9:36-37
- Often children are terrified of bold, assertive adults.
- He was tough, yet not lacking tenderness.
- He was forceful and fun at the same time.
- The reaction of children to any particular adult can be a very good barometer how you appear to people in general.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Friend or Foe?
Friend or Foe?
Mark 9:38-41
- To wrongly oppose an ally is wasteful, and to aid an adversary out of ignorance is embarrassing.
- Jesus did not recognize anyone as being “neutral” about him.
Hell-Fire Speech
Mark 9:42-50
- When a person steps into seawater, he becomes acutely aware of open wounds on his feet.
- Salty speech is good for producing impact.
Teacher
Mark 10:1 – We must good teachers and in teaching mode.
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A Life of Impact - Taking the Offensive
Taking the Offensive
Mark 10:2-12
- Jesus was tested the hostile audience.
- Instead of backing down or becoming apologetic, he answered questions with questions.
- Jesus told them that their hearts were hard. He always backed his answers with scripture (clear and definitive).
- He didn’t care if his answer offended some people.
Judgment
- God is more concerned with the spirit of the law than the letter of the law.
- God searches the heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts.
- What people say and do is secondary importance to the condition of their hearts.
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A Life of Impact - Taking the Offensive
Taking the Offensive
Mark 10:2-12
- Jesus was tested the hostile audience.
- Instead of backing down or becoming apologetic, he answered questions with questions.
- Jesus told them that their hearts were hard. He always backed his answers with scripture (clear and definitive).
- He didn’t care if his answer offended some people.
Judgment
- God is more concerned with the spirit of the law than the letter of the law.
- God searches the heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts.
- What people say and do is secondary importance to the condition of their hearts.
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A Life of Impact - Taking the Offensive
Taking the Offensive
Mark 10:2-12
- Jesus was tested the hostile audience.
- Instead of backing down or becoming apologetic, he answered questions with questions.
- Jesus told them that their hearts were hard. He always backed his answers with scripture (clear and definitive).
- He didn’t care if his answer offended some people.
Judgment
- God is more concerned with the spirit of the law than the letter of the law.
- God searches the heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts.
- What people say and do is secondary importance to the condition of their hearts.
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A Life of Impact - Taking the Offensive
Taking the Offensive
Mark 10:2-12
- Jesus was tested the hostile audience.
- Instead of backing down or becoming apologetic, he answered questions with questions.
- Jesus told them that their hearts were hard. He always backed his answers with scripture (clear and definitive).
- He didn’t care if his answer offended some people.
Judgment
- God is more concerned with the spirit of the law than the letter of the law.
- God searches the heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts.
- What people say and do is secondary importance to the condition of their hearts.
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A Life of Impact - Taking the Offensive
Taking the Offensive
Mark 10:2-12
- Jesus was tested the hostile audience.
- Instead of backing down or becoming apologetic, he answered questions with questions.
- Jesus told them that their hearts were hard. He always backed his answers with scripture (clear and definitive).
- He didn’t care if his answer offended some people.
Judgment
- God is more concerned with the spirit of the law than the letter of the law.
- God searches the heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts.
- What people say and do is secondary importance to the condition of their hearts.
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A Life of Impact - Taking the Offensive
Taking the Offensive
Mark 10:2-12
- Jesus was tested the hostile audience.
- Instead of backing down or becoming apologetic, he answered questions with questions.
- Jesus told them that their hearts were hard. He always backed his answers with scripture (clear and definitive).
- He didn’t care if his answer offended some people.
Judgment
- God is more concerned with the spirit of the law than the letter of the law.
- God searches the heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts.
- What people say and do is secondary importance to the condition of their hearts.
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A Life of Impact - Taking the Offensive
Taking the Offensive
Mark 10:2-12
- Jesus was tested the hostile audience.
- Instead of backing down or becoming apologetic, he answered questions with questions.
- Jesus told them that their hearts were hard. He always backed his answers with scripture (clear and definitive).
- He didn’t care if his answer offended some people.
Judgment
- God is more concerned with the spirit of the law than the letter of the law.
- God searches the heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts.
- What people say and do is secondary importance to the condition of their hearts.
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A Life of Impact - Taking the Offensive
Taking the Offensive
Mark 10:2-12
- Jesus was tested the hostile audience.
- Instead of backing down or becoming apologetic, he answered questions with questions.
- Jesus told them that their hearts were hard. He always backed his answers with scripture (clear and definitive).
- He didn’t care if his answer offended some people.
Judgment
- God is more concerned with the spirit of the law than the letter of the law.
- God searches the heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts.
- What people say and do is secondary importance to the condition of their hearts.
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A Life of Impact - Taking the Offensive
Taking the Offensive
Mark 10:2-12
- Jesus was tested the hostile audience.
- Instead of backing down or becoming apologetic, he answered questions with questions.
- Jesus told them that their hearts were hard. He always backed his answers with scripture (clear and definitive).
- He didn’t care if his answer offended some people.
Judgment
- God is more concerned with the spirit of the law than the letter of the law.
- God searches the heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts.
- What people say and do is secondary importance to the condition of their hearts.
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A Life of Impact - Taking the Offensive
Taking the Offensive
Mark 10:2-12
- Jesus was tested the hostile audience.
- Instead of backing down or becoming apologetic, he answered questions with questions.
- Jesus told them that their hearts were hard. He always backed his answers with scripture (clear and definitive).
- He didn’t care if his answer offended some people.
Judgment
- God is more concerned with the spirit of the law than the letter of the law.
- God searches the heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts.
- What people say and do is secondary importance to the condition of their hearts.
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A Life of Impact - Taking the Offensive
Taking the Offensive
Mark 10:2-12
- Jesus was tested the hostile audience.
- Instead of backing down or becoming apologetic, he answered questions with questions.
- Jesus told them that their hearts were hard. He always backed his answers with scripture (clear and definitive).
- He didn’t care if his answer offended some people.
Judgment
- God is more concerned with the spirit of the law than the letter of the law.
- God searches the heart and understands every motive behind the thoughts.
- What people say and do is secondary importance to the condition of their hearts.
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A Life of Impact - People oriented
People oriented
Mark 10:13-16
- Lack of time: Not a matter if time but of value
- Maybe later = not now
- People of true impact value people and make them a priority.
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A Life of Impact - People oriented
People oriented
Mark 10:13-16
- Lack of time: Not a matter if time but of value
- Maybe later = not now
- People of true impact value people and make them a priority.
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A Life of Impact - People oriented
People oriented
Mark 10:13-16
- Lack of time: Not a matter if time but of value
- Maybe later = not now
- People of true impact value people and make them a priority.
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A Life of Impact - People oriented
People oriented
Mark 10:13-16
- Lack of time: Not a matter if time but of value
- Maybe later = not now
- People of true impact value people and make them a priority.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Tough love
Tough love
Mark 10:17-31
- This young man was secure in his own material goods.
- Are we willing to lay such tough, “make or break” challenges before people? Even when it puts your relationship on the line?
- Are you willing to let people walk away? · Allow people to make their own decisions?
- If we compromise our standards, our standards are meaningless.
Reassurance - Leaders need to first overcome his own negative thoughts and feelings in order to help his followers avoid becoming discouraged.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Leading the way Leading the way
Mark 10:32-34
- Known as the Jesus cult.
- They spent night and day with His disciple and they were always astonished.
- Some people astonish us when we first meet them but after getting to know them we grow accustomed to their usual actions.
Attitude of a Servant
Mark 10:35-40
- James and John expected to pull this one over on Jesus
- He didn’t correct them for being manipulative or disrespectful
Servant Leadership
Mark 10:41-45
- There is a great difference between lording leadership and servant leadership.
- It is hard to see politicians as servant leaders.
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A Life of Impact - Popularity Popularity
Mark 10:46-52
- To be laid back is lazy and selfish.
- Being out of one’s self is a much more vulnerable position, and it takes much more energy.
- When you feel like you are acting like a lunatic, you are probably just beginning to get out of yourself.
Impressed by desperation
- Desperate people got people’s attention.
- Jesus encouraged intensity of any kind. · He hated complacency; he rewarded persistent determination.
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A Life of Impact - Popularity Popularity
Mark 10:46-52
- To be laid back is lazy and selfish.
- Being out of one’s self is a much more vulnerable position, and it takes much more energy.
- When you feel like you are acting like a lunatic, you are probably just beginning to get out of yourself.
Impressed by desperation
- Desperate people got people’s attention.
- Jesus encouraged intensity of any kind. · He hated complacency; he rewarded persistent determination.
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A Life of Impact - Popularity Popularity
Mark 10:46-52
- To be laid back is lazy and selfish.
- Being out of one’s self is a much more vulnerable position, and it takes much more energy.
- When you feel like you are acting like a lunatic, you are probably just beginning to get out of yourself.
Impressed by desperation
- Desperate people got people’s attention.
- Jesus encouraged intensity of any kind. · He hated complacency; he rewarded persistent determination.
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A Life of Impact - Popularity Popularity
Mark 10:46-52
- To be laid back is lazy and selfish.
- Being out of one’s self is a much more vulnerable position, and it takes much more energy.
- When you feel like you are acting like a lunatic, you are probably just beginning to get out of yourself.
Impressed by desperation
- Desperate people got people’s attention.
- Jesus encouraged intensity of any kind. · He hated complacency; he rewarded persistent determination.
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A Life of Impact - Popularity Popularity
Mark 10:46-52
- To be laid back is lazy and selfish.
- Being out of one’s self is a much more vulnerable position, and it takes much more energy.
- When you feel like you are acting like a lunatic, you are probably just beginning to get out of yourself.
Impressed by desperation
- Desperate people got people’s attention.
- Jesus encouraged intensity of any kind. · He hated complacency; he rewarded persistent determination.
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A Life of Impact - Popularity Popularity
Mark 10:46-52
- To be laid back is lazy and selfish.
- Being out of one’s self is a much more vulnerable position, and it takes much more energy.
- When you feel like you are acting like a lunatic, you are probably just beginning to get out of yourself.
Impressed by desperation
- Desperate people got people’s attention.
- Jesus encouraged intensity of any kind. · He hated complacency; he rewarded persistent determination.
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A Life of Impact - Popularity Popularity
Mark 10:46-52
- To be laid back is lazy and selfish.
- Being out of one’s self is a much more vulnerable position, and it takes much more energy.
- When you feel like you are acting like a lunatic, you are probably just beginning to get out of yourself.
Impressed by desperation
- Desperate people got people’s attention.
- Jesus encouraged intensity of any kind. · He hated complacency; he rewarded persistent determination.
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A Life of Impact - Specific Delegation Specific Delegation
Mark 11:1-10
- Jesus gave his disciples specific instructions, which enabled them to be successful in fulfilling the responsibilities he had delegated.
- What would have happened if these instructions were vague?
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A Life of Impact - Specific Delegation Specific Delegation
Mark 11:1-10
- Jesus gave his disciples specific instructions, which enabled them to be successful in fulfilling the responsibilities he had delegated.
- What would have happened if these instructions were vague?
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A Life of Impact - Specific Delegation Specific Delegation
Mark 11:1-10
- Jesus gave his disciples specific instructions, which enabled them to be successful in fulfilling the responsibilities he had delegated.
- What would have happened if these instructions were vague?
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A Life of Impact - Specific Delegation Specific Delegation
Mark 11:1-10
- Jesus gave his disciples specific instructions, which enabled them to be successful in fulfilling the responsibilities he had delegated.
- What would have happened if these instructions were vague?
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A Life of Impact - Specific Delegation Specific Delegation
Mark 11:1-10
- Jesus gave his disciples specific instructions, which enabled them to be successful in fulfilling the responsibilities he had delegated.
- What would have happened if these instructions were vague?
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A Life of Impact - Specific Delegation Specific Delegation
Mark 11:1-10
- Jesus gave his disciples specific instructions, which enabled them to be successful in fulfilling the responsibilities he had delegated.
- What would have happened if these instructions were vague?
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A Life of Impact - Specific Delegation Specific Delegation
Mark 11:1-10
- Jesus gave his disciples specific instructions, which enabled them to be successful in fulfilling the responsibilities he had delegated.
- What would have happened if these instructions were vague?
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A Life of Impact - Specific Delegation Specific Delegation
Mark 11:1-10
- Jesus gave his disciples specific instructions, which enabled them to be successful in fulfilling the responsibilities he had delegated.
- What would have happened if these instructions were vague?
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A Life of Impact - Specific Delegation Specific Delegation
Mark 11:1-10
- Jesus gave his disciples specific instructions, which enabled them to be successful in fulfilling the responsibilities he had delegated.
- What would have happened if these instructions were vague?
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A Life of Impact - Specific Delegation Specific Delegation
Mark 11:1-10
- Jesus gave his disciples specific instructions, which enabled them to be successful in fulfilling the responsibilities he had delegated.
- What would have happened if these instructions were vague?
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A Life of Impact - Anger Anger
Mark 11:11-19
- He was furious about the fruitfulness of another “tree” that he had planted, watered, weeded, fertilized.
- Jesus cleared the temple at the beginning of His ministry and also here at the end of His of His ministry
- There was no fear of God.
Restraint
- Jesus knew the right place and the right time the do the things needed.
- He was disciplined and self-controlled for just the right time.
Relentlessness
- What made Jesus angry was the stubborn refusal of most to change.
- A willingness to change is a precious and seemingly rare behavioral characteristic.
- Become exceedingly insecure and defensive when we are awakened to the existence of personal deficiencies.
- We must also get angry about obstinacy in our own lives and other people’s lives.
Fearsomeness
- Why didn’t anyone try to stop Jesus as he was taking over the temple? (Only one person and many of them)
- They knew that they were in the wrong.
- Teachers of the law and chief priests feared Jesus
- If people consider you a “nice guy” and are not in awe of you, you probably won’t have much impact.
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A Life of Impact - Anger Anger
Mark 11:11-19
- He was furious about the fruitfulness of another “tree” that he had planted, watered, weeded, fertilized.
- Jesus cleared the temple at the beginning of His ministry and also here at the end of His of His ministry
- There was no fear of God.
Restraint
- Jesus knew the right place and the right time the do the things needed.
- He was disciplined and self-controlled for just the right time.
Relentlessness
- What made Jesus angry was the stubborn refusal of most to change.
- A willingness to change is a precious and seemingly rare behavioral characteristic.
- Become exceedingly insecure and defensive when we are awakened to the existence of personal deficiencies.
- We must also get angry about obstinacy in our own lives and other people’s lives.
Fearsomeness
- Why didn’t anyone try to stop Jesus as he was taking over the temple? (Only one person and many of them)
- They knew that they were in the wrong.
- Teachers of the law and chief priests feared Jesus
- If people consider you a “nice guy” and are not in awe of you, you probably won’t have much impact.
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A Life of Impact - Anger Anger
Mark 11:11-19
- He was furious about the fruitfulness of another “tree” that he had planted, watered, weeded, fertilized.
- Jesus cleared the temple at the beginning of His ministry and also here at the end of His of His ministry
- There was no fear of God.
Restraint
- Jesus knew the right place and the right time the do the things needed.
- He was disciplined and self-controlled for just the right time.
Relentlessness
- What made Jesus angry was the stubborn refusal of most to change.
- A willingness to change is a precious and seemingly rare behavioral characteristic.
- Become exceedingly insecure and defensive when we are awakened to the existence of personal deficiencies.
- We must also get angry about obstinacy in our own lives and other people’s lives.
Fearsomeness
- Why didn’t anyone try to stop Jesus as he was taking over the temple? (Only one person and many of them)
- They knew that they were in the wrong.
- Teachers of the law and chief priests feared Jesus
- If people consider you a “nice guy” and are not in awe of you, you probably won’t have much impact.
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A Life of Impact - Anger Anger
Mark 11:11-19
- He was furious about the fruitfulness of another “tree” that he had planted, watered, weeded, fertilized.
- Jesus cleared the temple at the beginning of His ministry and also here at the end of His of His ministry
- There was no fear of God.
Restraint
- Jesus knew the right place and the right time the do the things needed.
- He was disciplined and self-controlled for just the right time.
Relentlessness
- What made Jesus angry was the stubborn refusal of most to change.
- A willingness to change is a precious and seemingly rare behavioral characteristic.
- Become exceedingly insecure and defensive when we are awakened to the existence of personal deficiencies.
- We must also get angry about obstinacy in our own lives and other people’s lives.
Fearsomeness
- Why didn’t anyone try to stop Jesus as he was taking over the temple? (Only one person and many of them)
- They knew that they were in the wrong.
- Teachers of the law and chief priests feared Jesus
- If people consider you a “nice guy” and are not in awe of you, you probably won’t have much impact.
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A Life of Impact - Anger Anger
Mark 11:11-19
- He was furious about the fruitfulness of another “tree” that he had planted, watered, weeded, fertilized.
- Jesus cleared the temple at the beginning of His ministry and also here at the end of His of His ministry
- There was no fear of God.
Restraint
- Jesus knew the right place and the right time the do the things needed.
- He was disciplined and self-controlled for just the right time.
Relentlessness
- What made Jesus angry was the stubborn refusal of most to change.
- A willingness to change is a precious and seemingly rare behavioral characteristic.
- Become exceedingly insecure and defensive when we are awakened to the existence of personal deficiencies.
- We must also get angry about obstinacy in our own lives and other people’s lives.
Fearsomeness
- Why didn’t anyone try to stop Jesus as he was taking over the temple? (Only one person and many of them)
- They knew that they were in the wrong.
- Teachers of the law and chief priests feared Jesus
- If people consider you a “nice guy” and are not in awe of you, you probably won’t have much impact.
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A Life of Impact - Anger Anger
Mark 11:11-19
- He was furious about the fruitfulness of another “tree” that he had planted, watered, weeded, fertilized.
- Jesus cleared the temple at the beginning of His ministry and also here at the end of His of His ministry
- There was no fear of God.
Restraint
- Jesus knew the right place and the right time the do the things needed.
- He was disciplined and self-controlled for just the right time.
Relentlessness
- What made Jesus angry was the stubborn refusal of most to change.
- A willingness to change is a precious and seemingly rare behavioral characteristic.
- Become exceedingly insecure and defensive when we are awakened to the existence of personal deficiencies.
- We must also get angry about obstinacy in our own lives and other people’s lives.
Fearsomeness
- Why didn’t anyone try to stop Jesus as he was taking over the temple? (Only one person and many of them)
- They knew that they were in the wrong.
- Teachers of the law and chief priests feared Jesus
- If people consider you a “nice guy” and are not in awe of you, you probably won’t have much impact.
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A Life of Impact - Anger Anger
Mark 11:11-19
- He was furious about the fruitfulness of another “tree” that he had planted, watered, weeded, fertilized.
- Jesus cleared the temple at the beginning of His ministry and also here at the end of His of His ministry
- There was no fear of God.
Restraint
- Jesus knew the right place and the right time the do the things needed.
- He was disciplined and self-controlled for just the right time.
Relentlessness
- What made Jesus angry was the stubborn refusal of most to change.
- A willingness to change is a precious and seemingly rare behavioral characteristic.
- Become exceedingly insecure and defensive when we are awakened to the existence of personal deficiencies.
- We must also get angry about obstinacy in our own lives and other people’s lives.
Fearsomeness
- Why didn’t anyone try to stop Jesus as he was taking over the temple? (Only one person and many of them)
- They knew that they were in the wrong.
- Teachers of the law and chief priests feared Jesus
- If people consider you a “nice guy” and are not in awe of you, you probably won’t have much impact.
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A Life of Impact - Anger Anger
Mark 11:11-19
- He was furious about the fruitfulness of another “tree” that he had planted, watered, weeded, fertilized.
- Jesus cleared the temple at the beginning of His ministry and also here at the end of His of His ministry
- There was no fear of God.
Restraint
- Jesus knew the right place and the right time the do the things needed.
- He was disciplined and self-controlled for just the right time.
Relentlessness
- What made Jesus angry was the stubborn refusal of most to change.
- A willingness to change is a precious and seemingly rare behavioral characteristic.
- Become exceedingly insecure and defensive when we are awakened to the existence of personal deficiencies.
- We must also get angry about obstinacy in our own lives and other people’s lives.
Fearsomeness
- Why didn’t anyone try to stop Jesus as he was taking over the temple? (Only one person and many of them)
- They knew that they were in the wrong.
- Teachers of the law and chief priests feared Jesus
- If people consider you a “nice guy” and are not in awe of you, you probably won’t have much impact.
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A Life of Impact - Anger Anger
Mark 11:11-19
- He was furious about the fruitfulness of another “tree” that he had planted, watered, weeded, fertilized.
- Jesus cleared the temple at the beginning of His ministry and also here at the end of His of His ministry
- There was no fear of God.
Restraint
- Jesus knew the right place and the right time the do the things needed.
- He was disciplined and self-controlled for just the right time.
Relentlessness
- What made Jesus angry was the stubborn refusal of most to change.
- A willingness to change is a precious and seemingly rare behavioral characteristic.
- Become exceedingly insecure and defensive when we are awakened to the existence of personal deficiencies.
- We must also get angry about obstinacy in our own lives and other people’s lives.
Fearsomeness
- Why didn’t anyone try to stop Jesus as he was taking over the temple? (Only one person and many of them)
- They knew that they were in the wrong.
- Teachers of the law and chief priests feared Jesus
- If people consider you a “nice guy” and are not in awe of you, you probably won’t have much impact.
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A Life of Impact - An Emphasis of Fundamentals An Emphasis of Fundamentals
Mark 11:20-25
- Explained very practically how they could pray.
- A person can be effective at almost anything by simply mastering the basics.
- Answered prayer will only amaze those who are not themselves faithful in prayer.
- He taught them whatever they lacked; his teachings were very flexible.
Never intimidated
- Forced them to choose between exposing their heart toward John or their unresponsive hearts toward the Word of God.
- How do you handle confident and aggressive people?
- How would you react to a public put down in front of friends and co-workers?
- Make a decision not to buckle when things get hot.
- Remember those over us (bosses, leaders) are only mere men and women.
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A Life of Impact - An Emphasis of Fundamentals An Emphasis of Fundamentals
Mark 11:20-25
- Explained very practically how they could pray.
- A person can be effective at almost anything by simply mastering the basics.
- Answered prayer will only amaze those who are not themselves faithful in prayer.
- He taught them whatever they lacked; his teachings were very flexible.
Never intimidated
- Forced them to choose between exposing their heart toward John or their unresponsive hearts toward the Word of God.
- How do you handle confident and aggressive people?
- How would you react to a public put down in front of friends and co-workers?
- Make a decision not to buckle when things get hot.
- Remember those over us (bosses, leaders) are only mere men and women.
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A Life of Impact - An Emphasis of Fundamentals An Emphasis of Fundamentals
Mark 11:20-25
- Explained very practically how they could pray.
- A person can be effective at almost anything by simply mastering the basics.
- Answered prayer will only amaze those who are not themselves faithful in prayer.
- He taught them whatever they lacked; his teachings were very flexible.
Never intimidated
- Forced them to choose between exposing their heart toward John or their unresponsive hearts toward the Word of God.
- How do you handle confident and aggressive people?
- How would you react to a public put down in front of friends and co-workers?
- Make a decision not to buckle when things get hot.
- Remember those over us (bosses, leaders) are only mere men and women.
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A Life of Impact - An Emphasis of Fundamentals An Emphasis of Fundamentals
Mark 11:20-25
- Explained very practically how they could pray.
- A person can be effective at almost anything by simply mastering the basics.
- Answered prayer will only amaze those who are not themselves faithful in prayer.
- He taught them whatever they lacked; his teachings were very flexible.
Never intimidated
- Forced them to choose between exposing their heart toward John or their unresponsive hearts toward the Word of God.
- How do you handle confident and aggressive people?
- How would you react to a public put down in front of friends and co-workers?
- Make a decision not to buckle when things get hot.
- Remember those over us (bosses, leaders) are only mere men and women.
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A Life of Impact - An Emphasis of Fundamentals An Emphasis of Fundamentals
Mark 11:20-25
- Explained very practically how they could pray.
- A person can be effective at almost anything by simply mastering the basics.
- Answered prayer will only amaze those who are not themselves faithful in prayer.
- He taught them whatever they lacked; his teachings were very flexible.
Never intimidated
- Forced them to choose between exposing their heart toward John or their unresponsive hearts toward the Word of God.
- How do you handle confident and aggressive people?
- How would you react to a public put down in front of friends and co-workers?
- Make a decision not to buckle when things get hot.
- Remember those over us (bosses, leaders) are only mere men and women.
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A Life of Impact - An Emphasis of Fundamentals An Emphasis of Fundamentals
Mark 11:20-25
- Explained very practically how they could pray.
- A person can be effective at almost anything by simply mastering the basics.
- Answered prayer will only amaze those who are not themselves faithful in prayer.
- He taught them whatever they lacked; his teachings were very flexible.
Never intimidated
- Forced them to choose between exposing their heart toward John or their unresponsive hearts toward the Word of God.
- How do you handle confident and aggressive people?
- How would you react to a public put down in front of friends and co-workers?
- Make a decision not to buckle when things get hot.
- Remember those over us (bosses, leaders) are only mere men and women.
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A Life of Impact - Subtlety
Subtlety
Mark 12:1-12
- Many reject the very idea that we owe (God) anything.
- People will be more effectively convinced of their own wrongdoing by seeing themselves rather than by direct confrontation.
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A Life of Impact - Subtlety
Subtlety
Mark 12:1-12
- Many reject the very idea that we owe (God) anything.
- People will be more effectively convinced of their own wrongdoing by seeing themselves rather than by direct confrontation.
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A Life of Impact - Subtlety
Subtlety
Mark 12:1-12
- Many reject the very idea that we owe (God) anything.
- People will be more effectively convinced of their own wrongdoing by seeing themselves rather than by direct confrontation.
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A Life of Impact - Subtlety
Subtlety
Mark 12:1-12
- Many reject the very idea that we owe (God) anything.
- People will be more effectively convinced of their own wrongdoing by seeing themselves rather than by direct confrontation.
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A Life of Impact - Subtlety
Subtlety
Mark 12:1-12
- Many reject the very idea that we owe (God) anything.
- People will be more effectively convinced of their own wrongdoing by seeing themselves rather than by direct confrontation.
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A Life of Impact - Subtlety
Subtlety
Mark 12:1-12
- Many reject the very idea that we owe (God) anything.
- People will be more effectively convinced of their own wrongdoing by seeing themselves rather than by direct confrontation.
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A Life of Impact - Subtlety
Subtlety
Mark 12:1-12
- Many reject the very idea that we owe (God) anything.
- People will be more effectively convinced of their own wrongdoing by seeing themselves rather than by direct confrontation.
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A Life of Impact - Subtlety
Subtlety
Mark 12:1-12
- Many reject the very idea that we owe (God) anything.
- People will be more effectively convinced of their own wrongdoing by seeing themselves rather than by direct confrontation.
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A Life of Impact - Subtlety
Subtlety
Mark 12:1-12
- Many reject the very idea that we owe (God) anything.
- People will be more effectively convinced of their own wrongdoing by seeing themselves rather than by direct confrontation.
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A Life of Impact - Subtlety
Subtlety
Mark 12:1-12
- Many reject the very idea that we owe (God) anything.
- People will be more effectively convinced of their own wrongdoing by seeing themselves rather than by direct confrontation.
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A Life of Impact - Subtlety
Subtlety
Mark 12:1-12
- Many reject the very idea that we owe (God) anything.
- People will be more effectively convinced of their own wrongdoing by seeing themselves rather than by direct confrontation.
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A Life of Impact - Subtlety
Subtlety
Mark 12:1-12
- Many reject the very idea that we owe (God) anything.
- People will be more effectively convinced of their own wrongdoing by seeing themselves rather than by direct confrontation.
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A Life of Impact - Higher Plain
Higher Plain
Mark 12:13-17
- Jesus was not deceived by flattery.
- He spoke openly about their attempt to trap him.
- Jesus amazed them by a simple spiritual perspective on religiously complex issues.
Unity
- Unity is achieved as God’s people strive together to attain God’s thinking on all of life’s issues.
- People willing to deny themselves accept their Creator’s thinking above their own opinion will achieve the closeness no one has ever seen
- God’s plan for diversity and unity complement each other.
- Plurality of denominations exists because men and women have not obeyed the scripture.
- Common goaled minded people produce unity.
Contentedness
- People don’t trust someone whom they suspect to be greedy or overindulgent.
- A greedy man stirs up dissension.
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A Life of Impact - Higher Plain
Higher Plain
Mark 12:13-17
- Jesus was not deceived by flattery.
- He spoke openly about their attempt to trap him.
- Jesus amazed them by a simple spiritual perspective on religiously complex issues.
Unity
- Unity is achieved as God’s people strive together to attain God’s thinking on all of life’s issues.
- People willing to deny themselves accept their Creator’s thinking above their own opinion will achieve the closeness no one has ever seen
- God’s plan for diversity and unity complement each other.
- Plurality of denominations exists because men and women have not obeyed the scripture.
- Common goaled minded people produce unity.
Contentedness
- People don’t trust someone whom they suspect to be greedy or overindulgent.
- A greedy man stirs up dissension.
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A Life of Impact - Higher Plain
Higher Plain
Mark 12:13-17
- Jesus was not deceived by flattery.
- He spoke openly about their attempt to trap him.
- Jesus amazed them by a simple spiritual perspective on religiously complex issues.
Unity
- Unity is achieved as God’s people strive together to attain God’s thinking on all of life’s issues.
- People willing to deny themselves accept their Creator’s thinking above their own opinion will achieve the closeness no one has ever seen
- God’s plan for diversity and unity complement each other.
- Plurality of denominations exists because men and women have not obeyed the scripture.
- Common goaled minded people produce unity.
Contentedness
- People don’t trust someone whom they suspect to be greedy or overindulgent.
- A greedy man stirs up dissension.
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A Life of Impact - Higher Plain
Higher Plain
Mark 12:13-17
- Jesus was not deceived by flattery.
- He spoke openly about their attempt to trap him.
- Jesus amazed them by a simple spiritual perspective on religiously complex issues.
Unity
- Unity is achieved as God’s people strive together to attain God’s thinking on all of life’s issues.
- People willing to deny themselves accept their Creator’s thinking above their own opinion will achieve the closeness no one has ever seen
- God’s plan for diversity and unity complement each other.
- Plurality of denominations exists because men and women have not obeyed the scripture.
- Common goaled minded people produce unity.
Contentedness
- People don’t trust someone whom they suspect to be greedy or overindulgent.
- A greedy man stirs up dissension.
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A Life of Impact - Higher Plain
Higher Plain
Mark 12:13-17
- Jesus was not deceived by flattery.
- He spoke openly about their attempt to trap him.
- Jesus amazed them by a simple spiritual perspective on religiously complex issues.
Unity
- Unity is achieved as God’s people strive together to attain God’s thinking on all of life’s issues.
- People willing to deny themselves accept their Creator’s thinking above their own opinion will achieve the closeness no one has ever seen
- God’s plan for diversity and unity complement each other.
- Plurality of denominations exists because men and women have not obeyed the scripture.
- Common goaled minded people produce unity.
Contentedness
- People don’t trust someone whom they suspect to be greedy or overindulgent.
- A greedy man stirs up dissension.
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A Life of Impact - Expertise
Expertise
Mark 12:28-34
- He was prepared to give an answer on any topic that anyone might choose to challenge him.
- We need to know our stuff.
- Good students make the best teachers.
- Good listeners are worth listening to.
- Some of us what to skip over the student phase and jump right into the teacher phase.
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A Life of Impact - Expertise
Expertise
Mark 12:28-34
- He was prepared to give an answer on any topic that anyone might choose to challenge him.
- We need to know our stuff.
- Good students make the best teachers.
- Good listeners are worth listening to.
- Some of us what to skip over the student phase and jump right into the teacher phase.
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A Life of Impact - Expertise
Expertise
Mark 12:28-34
- He was prepared to give an answer on any topic that anyone might choose to challenge him.
- We need to know our stuff.
- Good students make the best teachers.
- Good listeners are worth listening to.
- Some of us what to skip over the student phase and jump right into the teacher phase.
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A Life of Impact - Expertise
Expertise
Mark 12:28-34
- He was prepared to give an answer on any topic that anyone might choose to challenge him.
- We need to know our stuff.
- Good students make the best teachers.
- Good listeners are worth listening to.
- Some of us what to skip over the student phase and jump right into the teacher phase.
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A Life of Impact - Expertise
Expertise
Mark 12:28-34
- He was prepared to give an answer on any topic that anyone might choose to challenge him.
- We need to know our stuff.
- Good students make the best teachers.
- Good listeners are worth listening to.
- Some of us what to skip over the student phase and jump right into the teacher phase.
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A Life of Impact - Expertise
Expertise
Mark 12:28-34
- He was prepared to give an answer on any topic that anyone might choose to challenge him.
- We need to know our stuff.
- Good students make the best teachers.
- Good listeners are worth listening to.
- Some of us what to skip over the student phase and jump right into the teacher phase.
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A Life of Impact - Expertise
Expertise
Mark 12:28-34
- He was prepared to give an answer on any topic that anyone might choose to challenge him.
- We need to know our stuff.
- Good students make the best teachers.
- Good listeners are worth listening to.
- Some of us what to skip over the student phase and jump right into the teacher phase.
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A Life of Impact - A Champion
A Champion
Mark 12:35-37
- Winning isn’t everything but for the man or woman who desires to make an impact, it is extremely important
- Few people rush to associate themselves with a loser.
- Fight fair and do your best.
- Second-place finishers are all but ignored in the championship celebration
Reprobation
Mark 12:38-44
- He knew that he had gained the upper hand.
- Yet he also knew that popular opinion would turn.
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A Life of Impact - A Champion
A Champion
Mark 12:35-37
- Winning isn’t everything but for the man or woman who desires to make an impact, it is extremely important
- Few people rush to associate themselves with a loser.
- Fight fair and do your best.
- Second-place finishers are all but ignored in the championship celebration
Reprobation
Mark 12:38-44
- He knew that he had gained the upper hand.
- Yet he also knew that popular opinion would turn.
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A Life of Impact - A Champion
A Champion
Mark 12:35-37
- Winning isn’t everything but for the man or woman who desires to make an impact, it is extremely important
- Few people rush to associate themselves with a loser.
- Fight fair and do your best.
- Second-place finishers are all but ignored in the championship celebration
Reprobation
Mark 12:38-44
- He knew that he had gained the upper hand.
- Yet he also knew that popular opinion would turn.
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A Life of Impact - A Champion
A Champion
Mark 12:35-37
- Winning isn’t everything but for the man or woman who desires to make an impact, it is extremely important
- Few people rush to associate themselves with a loser.
- Fight fair and do your best.
- Second-place finishers are all but ignored in the championship celebration
Reprobation
Mark 12:38-44
- He knew that he had gained the upper hand.
- Yet he also knew that popular opinion would turn.
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A Life of Impact - A Champion
A Champion
Mark 12:35-37
- Winning isn’t everything but for the man or woman who desires to make an impact, it is extremely important
- Few people rush to associate themselves with a loser.
- Fight fair and do your best.
- Second-place finishers are all but ignored in the championship celebration
Reprobation
Mark 12:38-44
- He knew that he had gained the upper hand.
- Yet he also knew that popular opinion would turn.
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A Life of Impact - A Champion
A Champion
Mark 12:35-37
- Winning isn’t everything but for the man or woman who desires to make an impact, it is extremely important
- Few people rush to associate themselves with a loser.
- Fight fair and do your best.
- Second-place finishers are all but ignored in the championship celebration
Reprobation
Mark 12:38-44
- He knew that he had gained the upper hand.
- Yet he also knew that popular opinion would turn.
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A Life of Impact - A Champion
A Champion
Mark 12:35-37
- Winning isn’t everything but for the man or woman who desires to make an impact, it is extremely important
- Few people rush to associate themselves with a loser.
- Fight fair and do your best.
- Second-place finishers are all but ignored in the championship celebration
Reprobation
Mark 12:38-44
- He knew that he had gained the upper hand.
- Yet he also knew that popular opinion would turn.
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A Life of Impact - A Champion
A Champion
Mark 12:35-37
- Winning isn’t everything but for the man or woman who desires to make an impact, it is extremely important
- Few people rush to associate themselves with a loser.
- Fight fair and do your best.
- Second-place finishers are all but ignored in the championship celebration
Reprobation
Mark 12:38-44
- He knew that he had gained the upper hand.
- Yet he also knew that popular opinion would turn.
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A Life of Impact - A Champion
A Champion
Mark 12:35-37
- Winning isn’t everything but for the man or woman who desires to make an impact, it is extremely important
- Few people rush to associate themselves with a loser.
- Fight fair and do your best.
- Second-place finishers are all but ignored in the championship celebration
Reprobation
Mark 12:38-44
- He knew that he had gained the upper hand.
- Yet he also knew that popular opinion would turn.
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A Life of Impact - A Champion
A Champion
Mark 12:35-37
- Winning isn’t everything but for the man or woman who desires to make an impact, it is extremely important
- Few people rush to associate themselves with a loser.
- Fight fair and do your best.
- Second-place finishers are all but ignored in the championship celebration
Reprobation
Mark 12:38-44
- He knew that he had gained the upper hand.
- Yet he also knew that popular opinion would turn.
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A Life of Impact - Discernment
Discernment
Mark 12:41-44
- We must be able to discern the relative merits of people’s deeds.
- We often fail to notice the hidden glory of those who deny themselves
Snoopiness
- It is a mistake to think that we can effectively help people when we don’t know the details of what is going on in their lives
- “Mind your own business” – society is not favor of this idea
- We must demonstrate a genuine concern for the welfare of others. – not gossip
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A Life of Impact - Discernment
Discernment
Mark 12:41-44
- We must be able to discern the relative merits of people’s deeds.
- We often fail to notice the hidden glory of those who deny themselves
Snoopiness
- It is a mistake to think that we can effectively help people when we don’t know the details of what is going on in their lives
- “Mind your own business” – society is not favor of this idea
- We must demonstrate a genuine concern for the welfare of others. – not gossip
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A Life of Impact - Discernment
Discernment
Mark 12:41-44
- We must be able to discern the relative merits of people’s deeds.
- We often fail to notice the hidden glory of those who deny themselves
Snoopiness
- It is a mistake to think that we can effectively help people when we don’t know the details of what is going on in their lives
- “Mind your own business” – society is not favor of this idea
- We must demonstrate a genuine concern for the welfare of others. – not gossip
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A Life of Impact - Discernment
Discernment
Mark 12:41-44
- We must be able to discern the relative merits of people’s deeds.
- We often fail to notice the hidden glory of those who deny themselves
Snoopiness
- It is a mistake to think that we can effectively help people when we don’t know the details of what is going on in their lives
- “Mind your own business” – society is not favor of this idea
- We must demonstrate a genuine concern for the welfare of others. – not gossip
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - The Warning
The Warning
Mark 13:1-37
- Life is a challenge and it is a adventure.
- Too often we want a fairytale ending.
- We will be tested to find what our position in our faith.
The Spark
Mark 14:1-2
- His words ignited people, both for and against him.
- By his words this one man could have started a riot, initiated a revolution, overthrown the rules and made himself king. But he chose to die.
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A Life of Impact - Romantic
Romantic
Mark 14:3-11
- We have love and passion and gratitude all bottled up and safely stored away. – Need to break the alabaster jars.
- Spontaneity, extravagance and apparently unreasonable actions are the trademarks of passionate love.
Accepting Praise Graciously
- We don’t want people to know how much we crave the compliment, so we pretend that it means nothing to us.
- They way a person responds to a compliment is a clear indication of the condition of his or her self-image.
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A Life of Impact - Romantic
Romantic
Mark 14:3-11
- We have love and passion and gratitude all bottled up and safely stored away. – Need to break the alabaster jars.
- Spontaneity, extravagance and apparently unreasonable actions are the trademarks of passionate love.
Accepting Praise Graciously
- We don’t want people to know how much we crave the compliment, so we pretend that it means nothing to us.
- They way a person responds to a compliment is a clear indication of the condition of his or her self-image.
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A Life of Impact - Romantic
Romantic
Mark 14:3-11
- We have love and passion and gratitude all bottled up and safely stored away. – Need to break the alabaster jars.
- Spontaneity, extravagance and apparently unreasonable actions are the trademarks of passionate love.
Accepting Praise Graciously
- We don’t want people to know how much we crave the compliment, so we pretend that it means nothing to us.
- They way a person responds to a compliment is a clear indication of the condition of his or her self-image.
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A Life of Impact - Romantic
Romantic
Mark 14:3-11
- We have love and passion and gratitude all bottled up and safely stored away. – Need to break the alabaster jars.
- Spontaneity, extravagance and apparently unreasonable actions are the trademarks of passionate love.
Accepting Praise Graciously
- We don’t want people to know how much we crave the compliment, so we pretend that it means nothing to us.
- They way a person responds to a compliment is a clear indication of the condition of his or her self-image.
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A Life of Impact - Romantic
Romantic
Mark 14:3-11
- We have love and passion and gratitude all bottled up and safely stored away. – Need to break the alabaster jars.
- Spontaneity, extravagance and apparently unreasonable actions are the trademarks of passionate love.
Accepting Praise Graciously
- We don’t want people to know how much we crave the compliment, so we pretend that it means nothing to us.
- They way a person responds to a compliment is a clear indication of the condition of his or her self-image.
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A Life of Impact - Romantic
Romantic
Mark 14:3-11
- We have love and passion and gratitude all bottled up and safely stored away. – Need to break the alabaster jars.
- Spontaneity, extravagance and apparently unreasonable actions are the trademarks of passionate love.
Accepting Praise Graciously
- We don’t want people to know how much we crave the compliment, so we pretend that it means nothing to us.
- They way a person responds to a compliment is a clear indication of the condition of his or her self-image.
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A Life of Impact - Romantic
Romantic
Mark 14:3-11
- We have love and passion and gratitude all bottled up and safely stored away. – Need to break the alabaster jars.
- Spontaneity, extravagance and apparently unreasonable actions are the trademarks of passionate love.
Accepting Praise Graciously
- We don’t want people to know how much we crave the compliment, so we pretend that it means nothing to us.
- They way a person responds to a compliment is a clear indication of the condition of his or her self-image.
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A Life of Impact - Romantic
Romantic
Mark 14:3-11
- We have love and passion and gratitude all bottled up and safely stored away. – Need to break the alabaster jars.
- Spontaneity, extravagance and apparently unreasonable actions are the trademarks of passionate love.
Accepting Praise Graciously
- We don’t want people to know how much we crave the compliment, so we pretend that it means nothing to us.
- They way a person responds to a compliment is a clear indication of the condition of his or her self-image.
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A Life of Impact - Romantic
Romantic
Mark 14:3-11
- We have love and passion and gratitude all bottled up and safely stored away. – Need to break the alabaster jars.
- Spontaneity, extravagance and apparently unreasonable actions are the trademarks of passionate love.
Accepting Praise Graciously
- We don’t want people to know how much we crave the compliment, so we pretend that it means nothing to us.
- They way a person responds to a compliment is a clear indication of the condition of his or her self-image.
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A Life of Impact - Connections
Connections
Mark 14:12-16
- Sometimes it is not what you know but who you know.
- If you don’t have many connections, this is probably because you are not a friendly person or influential people intimate you.
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A Life of Impact - Connections
Connections
Mark 14:12-16
- Sometimes it is not what you know but who you know.
- If you don’t have many connections, this is probably because you are not a friendly person or influential people intimate you.
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A Life of Impact - Connections
Connections
Mark 14:12-16
- Sometimes it is not what you know but who you know.
- If you don’t have many connections, this is probably because you are not a friendly person or influential people intimate you.
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A Life of Impact - Connections
Connections
Mark 14:12-16
- Sometimes it is not what you know but who you know.
- If you don’t have many connections, this is probably because you are not a friendly person or influential people intimate you.
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A Life of Impact - Connections
Connections
Mark 14:12-16
- Sometimes it is not what you know but who you know.
- If you don’t have many connections, this is probably because you are not a friendly person or influential people intimate you.
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A Life of Impact - Unconditional Love
Unconditional Love
Mark 14:17-26
- Jesus knew yet did not treat Judas any different than he treated the other eleven.
- Conditional love puts an unbearable strain on relationships
- Unconditional gives security, wipes away fear, builds confidence, adds hope, teaches perseverance, and erases discouragement and doubt.
- The key is not to love if or because of, but to love in spite of. In-spite-of love cannot fail to make a lasting impact.
The Memorial
- Jesus died for us as individuals
- It is the forgiveness of sins, my sins.
- People need frequent reminders
- We soon forget what is important.
- The activities of life so easily distract us and we so quickly lose our convictions.
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A Life of Impact - Unconditional Love
Unconditional Love
Mark 14:17-26
- Jesus knew yet did not treat Judas any different than he treated the other eleven.
- Conditional love puts an unbearable strain on relationships
- Unconditional gives security, wipes away fear, builds confidence, adds hope, teaches perseverance, and erases discouragement and doubt.
- The key is not to love if or because of, but to love in spite of. In-spite-of love cannot fail to make a lasting impact.
The Memorial
- Jesus died for us as individuals
- It is the forgiveness of sins, my sins.
- People need frequent reminders
- We soon forget what is important.
- The activities of life so easily distract us and we so quickly lose our convictions.
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A Life of Impact - Unconditional Love
Unconditional Love
Mark 14:17-26
- Jesus knew yet did not treat Judas any different than he treated the other eleven.
- Conditional love puts an unbearable strain on relationships
- Unconditional gives security, wipes away fear, builds confidence, adds hope, teaches perseverance, and erases discouragement and doubt.
- The key is not to love if or because of, but to love in spite of. In-spite-of love cannot fail to make a lasting impact.
The Memorial
- Jesus died for us as individuals
- It is the forgiveness of sins, my sins.
- People need frequent reminders
- We soon forget what is important.
- The activities of life so easily distract us and we so quickly lose our convictions.
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A Life of Impact - Unconditional Love
Unconditional Love
Mark 14:17-26
- Jesus knew yet did not treat Judas any different than he treated the other eleven.
- Conditional love puts an unbearable strain on relationships
- Unconditional gives security, wipes away fear, builds confidence, adds hope, teaches perseverance, and erases discouragement and doubt.
- The key is not to love if or because of, but to love in spite of. In-spite-of love cannot fail to make a lasting impact.
The Memorial
- Jesus died for us as individuals
- It is the forgiveness of sins, my sins.
- People need frequent reminders
- We soon forget what is important.
- The activities of life so easily distract us and we so quickly lose our convictions.
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A Life of Impact - Unconditional Love
Unconditional Love
Mark 14:17-26
- Jesus knew yet did not treat Judas any different than he treated the other eleven.
- Conditional love puts an unbearable strain on relationships
- Unconditional gives security, wipes away fear, builds confidence, adds hope, teaches perseverance, and erases discouragement and doubt.
- The key is not to love if or because of, but to love in spite of. In-spite-of love cannot fail to make a lasting impact.
The Memorial
- Jesus died for us as individuals
- It is the forgiveness of sins, my sins.
- People need frequent reminders
- We soon forget what is important.
- The activities of life so easily distract us and we so quickly lose our convictions.
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A Life of Impact - Unconditional Love
Unconditional Love
Mark 14:17-26
- Jesus knew yet did not treat Judas any different than he treated the other eleven.
- Conditional love puts an unbearable strain on relationships
- Unconditional gives security, wipes away fear, builds confidence, adds hope, teaches perseverance, and erases discouragement and doubt.
- The key is not to love if or because of, but to love in spite of. In-spite-of love cannot fail to make a lasting impact.
The Memorial
- Jesus died for us as individuals
- It is the forgiveness of sins, my sins.
- People need frequent reminders
- We soon forget what is important.
- The activities of life so easily distract us and we so quickly lose our convictions.
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A Life of Impact - Unconditional Love
Unconditional Love
Mark 14:17-26
- Jesus knew yet did not treat Judas any different than he treated the other eleven.
- Conditional love puts an unbearable strain on relationships
- Unconditional gives security, wipes away fear, builds confidence, adds hope, teaches perseverance, and erases discouragement and doubt.
- The key is not to love if or because of, but to love in spite of. In-spite-of love cannot fail to make a lasting impact.
The Memorial
- Jesus died for us as individuals
- It is the forgiveness of sins, my sins.
- People need frequent reminders
- We soon forget what is important.
- The activities of life so easily distract us and we so quickly lose our convictions.
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A Life of Impact - Unconditional Love
Unconditional Love
Mark 14:17-26
- Jesus knew yet did not treat Judas any different than he treated the other eleven.
- Conditional love puts an unbearable strain on relationships
- Unconditional gives security, wipes away fear, builds confidence, adds hope, teaches perseverance, and erases discouragement and doubt.
- The key is not to love if or because of, but to love in spite of. In-spite-of love cannot fail to make a lasting impact.
The Memorial
- Jesus died for us as individuals
- It is the forgiveness of sins, my sins.
- People need frequent reminders
- We soon forget what is important.
- The activities of life so easily distract us and we so quickly lose our convictions.
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A Life of Impact - Unconditional Love
Unconditional Love
Mark 14:17-26
- Jesus knew yet did not treat Judas any different than he treated the other eleven.
- Conditional love puts an unbearable strain on relationships
- Unconditional gives security, wipes away fear, builds confidence, adds hope, teaches perseverance, and erases discouragement and doubt.
- The key is not to love if or because of, but to love in spite of. In-spite-of love cannot fail to make a lasting impact.
The Memorial
- Jesus died for us as individuals
- It is the forgiveness of sins, my sins.
- People need frequent reminders
- We soon forget what is important.
- The activities of life so easily distract us and we so quickly lose our convictions.
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A Life of Impact - Unconditional Love
Unconditional Love
Mark 14:17-26
- Jesus knew yet did not treat Judas any different than he treated the other eleven.
- Conditional love puts an unbearable strain on relationships
- Unconditional gives security, wipes away fear, builds confidence, adds hope, teaches perseverance, and erases discouragement and doubt.
- The key is not to love if or because of, but to love in spite of. In-spite-of love cannot fail to make a lasting impact.
The Memorial
- Jesus died for us as individuals
- It is the forgiveness of sins, my sins.
- People need frequent reminders
- We soon forget what is important.
- The activities of life so easily distract us and we so quickly lose our convictions.
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A Life of Impact - Open arms
Open arms
Mark 14:27-31
- We should warn others to be ready for failure – not to discourage them.
- Failure is unavoidable; defeat comes when we give up!
Giver of life
- Anyone who discovers a cause for which he would be willing to die has discovered the reason for which he was born.
- Is your life like: roller coaster ride, merry-go-round, or life a bumper car?
- Jesus had taken these men out of the amusement park, and they knew it.
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A Life of Impact - Open arms
Open arms
Mark 14:27-31
- We should warn others to be ready for failure – not to discourage them.
- Failure is unavoidable; defeat comes when we give up!
Giver of life
- Anyone who discovers a cause for which he would be willing to die has discovered the reason for which he was born.
- Is your life like: roller coaster ride, merry-go-round, or life a bumper car?
- Jesus had taken these men out of the amusement park, and they knew it.
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A Life of Impact - Open arms
Open arms
Mark 14:27-31
- We should warn others to be ready for failure – not to discourage them.
- Failure is unavoidable; defeat comes when we give up!
Giver of life
- Anyone who discovers a cause for which he would be willing to die has discovered the reason for which he was born.
- Is your life like: roller coaster ride, merry-go-round, or life a bumper car?
- Jesus had taken these men out of the amusement park, and they knew it.
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A Life of Impact - Open arms
Open arms
Mark 14:27-31
- We should warn others to be ready for failure – not to discourage them.
- Failure is unavoidable; defeat comes when we give up!
Giver of life
- Anyone who discovers a cause for which he would be willing to die has discovered the reason for which he was born.
- Is your life like: roller coaster ride, merry-go-round, or life a bumper car?
- Jesus had taken these men out of the amusement park, and they knew it.
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A Life of Impact - Open arms
Open arms
Mark 14:27-31
- We should warn others to be ready for failure – not to discourage them.
- Failure is unavoidable; defeat comes when we give up!
Giver of life
- Anyone who discovers a cause for which he would be willing to die has discovered the reason for which he was born.
- Is your life like: roller coaster ride, merry-go-round, or life a bumper car?
- Jesus had taken these men out of the amusement park, and they knew it.
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A Life of Impact - Emotional Transformation (part 1)
Emotional Transformation
Mark 14:32-42
- Jesus’ friends provided him with absolutely no support at all during this spiritual struggle.
- All are overwhelmed with losses, failure, challenges, frustrations, by life
- If you are a leader, you cannot afford to be “down” for any significant length of time.
- The ability to make a quick and complete emotional turn-around is invaluable for the man or woman who wants to have an impact.
In touch with His feelings
- A person unfamiliar to their own emotional nature is a slave to it, while the person who is familiar with their weaknesses is in a position to master them.
- A spiritual man, through humility, has become acquainted with his own emotional self, and armed with that knowledge, has learned to turn his negative emotions around quickly.
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A Life of Impact - Emotional Transformation (part 1)
Emotional Transformation
Mark 14:32-42
- Jesus’ friends provided him with absolutely no support at all during this spiritual struggle.
- All are overwhelmed with losses, failure, challenges, frustrations, by life
- If you are a leader, you cannot afford to be “down” for any significant length of time.
- The ability to make a quick and complete emotional turn-around is invaluable for the man or woman who wants to have an impact.
In touch with His feelings
- A person unfamiliar to their own emotional nature is a slave to it, while the person who is familiar with their weaknesses is in a position to master them.
- A spiritual man, through humility, has become acquainted with his own emotional self, and armed with that knowledge, has learned to turn his negative emotions around quickly.
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A Life of Impact - Emotional Transformation (part 1)
Emotional Transformation
Mark 14:32-42
- Jesus’ friends provided him with absolutely no support at all during this spiritual struggle.
- All are overwhelmed with losses, failure, challenges, frustrations, by life
- If you are a leader, you cannot afford to be “down” for any significant length of time.
- The ability to make a quick and complete emotional turn-around is invaluable for the man or woman who wants to have an impact.
In touch with His feelings
- A person unfamiliar to their own emotional nature is a slave to it, while the person who is familiar with their weaknesses is in a position to master them.
- A spiritual man, through humility, has become acquainted with his own emotional self, and armed with that knowledge, has learned to turn his negative emotions around quickly.
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A Life of Impact - Emotional Transformation (part 1)
Emotional Transformation
Mark 14:32-42
- Jesus’ friends provided him with absolutely no support at all during this spiritual struggle.
- All are overwhelmed with losses, failure, challenges, frustrations, by life
- If you are a leader, you cannot afford to be “down” for any significant length of time.
- The ability to make a quick and complete emotional turn-around is invaluable for the man or woman who wants to have an impact.
In touch with His feelings
- A person unfamiliar to their own emotional nature is a slave to it, while the person who is familiar with their weaknesses is in a position to master them.
- A spiritual man, through humility, has become acquainted with his own emotional self, and armed with that knowledge, has learned to turn his negative emotions around quickly.
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A Life of Impact - Emotional Transformation (part 1)
Emotional Transformation
Mark 14:32-42
- Jesus’ friends provided him with absolutely no support at all during this spiritual struggle.
- All are overwhelmed with losses, failure, challenges, frustrations, by life
- If you are a leader, you cannot afford to be “down” for any significant length of time.
- The ability to make a quick and complete emotional turn-around is invaluable for the man or woman who wants to have an impact.
In touch with His feelings
- A person unfamiliar to their own emotional nature is a slave to it, while the person who is familiar with their weaknesses is in a position to master them.
- A spiritual man, through humility, has become acquainted with his own emotional self, and armed with that knowledge, has learned to turn his negative emotions around quickly.
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A Life of Impact - Emotional Transformation (part 1)
Emotional Transformation
Mark 14:32-42
- Jesus’ friends provided him with absolutely no support at all during this spiritual struggle.
- All are overwhelmed with losses, failure, challenges, frustrations, by life
- If you are a leader, you cannot afford to be “down” for any significant length of time.
- The ability to make a quick and complete emotional turn-around is invaluable for the man or woman who wants to have an impact.
In touch with His feelings
- A person unfamiliar to their own emotional nature is a slave to it, while the person who is familiar with their weaknesses is in a position to master them.
- A spiritual man, through humility, has become acquainted with his own emotional self, and armed with that knowledge, has learned to turn his negative emotions around quickly.
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A Life of Impact - Emotional Transformation (part 1)
Emotional Transformation
Mark 14:32-42
- Jesus’ friends provided him with absolutely no support at all during this spiritual struggle.
- All are overwhelmed with losses, failure, challenges, frustrations, by life
- If you are a leader, you cannot afford to be “down” for any significant length of time.
- The ability to make a quick and complete emotional turn-around is invaluable for the man or woman who wants to have an impact.
In touch with His feelings
- A person unfamiliar to their own emotional nature is a slave to it, while the person who is familiar with their weaknesses is in a position to master them.
- A spiritual man, through humility, has become acquainted with his own emotional self, and armed with that knowledge, has learned to turn his negative emotions around quickly.
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A Life of Impact - Emotional Transformation (part 1)
Emotional Transformation
Mark 14:32-42
- Jesus’ friends provided him with absolutely no support at all during this spiritual struggle.
- All are overwhelmed with losses, failure, challenges, frustrations, by life
- If you are a leader, you cannot afford to be “down” for any significant length of time.
- The ability to make a quick and complete emotional turn-around is invaluable for the man or woman who wants to have an impact.
In touch with His feelings
- A person unfamiliar to their own emotional nature is a slave to it, while the person who is familiar with their weaknesses is in a position to master them.
- A spiritual man, through humility, has become acquainted with his own emotional self, and armed with that knowledge, has learned to turn his negative emotions around quickly.
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A Life of Impact - Emotional Transformation (part 1)
Emotional Transformation
Mark 14:32-42
- Jesus’ friends provided him with absolutely no support at all during this spiritual struggle.
- All are overwhelmed with losses, failure, challenges, frustrations, by life
- If you are a leader, you cannot afford to be “down” for any significant length of time.
- The ability to make a quick and complete emotional turn-around is invaluable for the man or woman who wants to have an impact.
In touch with His feelings
- A person unfamiliar to their own emotional nature is a slave to it, while the person who is familiar with their weaknesses is in a position to master them.
- A spiritual man, through humility, has become acquainted with his own emotional self, and armed with that knowledge, has learned to turn his negative emotions around quickly.
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A Life of Impact - Emotional Transformation (part 1)
Emotional Transformation
Mark 14:32-42
- Jesus’ friends provided him with absolutely no support at all during this spiritual struggle.
- All are overwhelmed with losses, failure, challenges, frustrations, by life
- If you are a leader, you cannot afford to be “down” for any significant length of time.
- The ability to make a quick and complete emotional turn-around is invaluable for the man or woman who wants to have an impact.
In touch with His feelings
- A person unfamiliar to their own emotional nature is a slave to it, while the person who is familiar with their weaknesses is in a position to master them.
- A spiritual man, through humility, has become acquainted with his own emotional self, and armed with that knowledge, has learned to turn his negative emotions around quickly.
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A Life of Impact - Emotional Transformation (part 1)
Emotional Transformation
Mark 14:32-42
- Jesus’ friends provided him with absolutely no support at all during this spiritual struggle.
- All are overwhelmed with losses, failure, challenges, frustrations, by life
- If you are a leader, you cannot afford to be “down” for any significant length of time.
- The ability to make a quick and complete emotional turn-around is invaluable for the man or woman who wants to have an impact.
In touch with His feelings
- A person unfamiliar to their own emotional nature is a slave to it, while the person who is familiar with their weaknesses is in a position to master them.
- A spiritual man, through humility, has become acquainted with his own emotional self, and armed with that knowledge, has learned to turn his negative emotions around quickly.
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Powerful Self-Control
A Powerful Presence
Mark 14:43-52
- Fearsome spectacle - all the disciples fled
- John 18:4-6 – He was forceful and in control of his decision
Self-Control
Mark 14:53-65
- Remember, for these men to act this way must have seemed completely out of character.
- What is your standard of self-control? – They lost control of their anger (built up over several month and years)
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A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 15 Unforgettable Words
Mark 14:66-72
- Leaving behind words that stir people’s hearts from generation to generation is one mark of a man or woman of impact
- Examples JFK, MLK, Abraham Lincoln
An Indomitable Spirit
Mark 15:1-32
- He was completely composed and did not react to the false accusations of his accusers.
- He did not retaliate.
- He was ready to die
- One angel was reported to kill 185,000
- Jesus refused to summon them.
Dramatic Death
Mark 15:33-47
- A life of impact is the ability to make good come from a bad situation.
- Roman soldier – few hours of watching Jesus on the cross became a believer.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
|
A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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A Life of Impact - Mark 16 Proof
Mark 16:1-14
- Jesus had more of an impact dead then alive.
- Are we dead to ourselves?
- If any of Jesus’ rebukes had a particularly lasting impact on their lives, this was the one
- Disciples were probably convicted by just the sight of Jesus
His Lasting Words
Mark 16:15-20
- What would your last words be? – Say them today!!!!
- “Repent and believe the good news.” – These were both the first and the last words from Jesus.
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Wild at Heart - The Enemy (part 1) Any castles? Any great battles? Are there any great dragons? A man needs a battle to fight
Early death of a man’s warriors keeps the boy in him from growing up
If we can reawaken that fierce quality in a man – higher purpose, release the warrior within, then the boy can grow up
and become truly masculine
Every man is a warrior inside but the choice to fight is his own
A man must have a battle to fight, a great mission to his life that involves and yet transcends even home and family.
He must have a cause to which he is devoted even unto death – in the fabric of our being
That is why God created you.
Your whole life is in preparation for
The lie from the enemy is that your role is insignificant
No other man can replace you
You are the hero in your own story - the main man
A warrior has a vision
Root of all our woes and false self was this: We are seeking to save our life and we lost it
“Who ever loses his life for me and for the gospel will save it” – Mark 8:35
For years all my daily energy was spent trying to beat the trails in my life and arrange for a little pleasure.
Mercenary fights for pay, for his own benefit, his life is devoted to himself
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Wild at Heart - An adventure to live (part 2) Most spend the energy of their lives trying to eliminate risk
Their children hear “no” far more than they hear “yes”
If a man succeeds in securing his life against all risk, he will wind up in a cocoon of self-protection and wonder why he is suffocating
Seizing upon some sort of competence and rejecting anything that cannot be controlled
This a refusal to trust God and reach out for control – runs deep in every man
False self’s desire is to have power over experience – to control events and consequences - Mark 8:36
Too may men forsake their dreams because they aren’t willing to risk or fear they aren’t up to the challenge or are never told that those desire of the heart are good
Soul of a man isn’t made for controlling things
His job is charter to explore, build, conquer, and care for all creation
If you had permission to do what you really wanted to do, what would you do?
"How" is a faithless question – How is God’s department… Ask "what"
What is written on your heart?
What make you come alive?
Don’t ask yourself what does the world need. Ask yourself what make you come alive and go do that because what the world needs is people who have come alive
I’ve met men who’ve used advice like it was permission
They are deceived about what they really want
Goal of Christian discipleship is the transformed heart
We move from boy who needs the Law to the man who is able to live by the Spirit of the Law
Live freely, animated and motivated by God’s Spirit then you won’t feed on compulsion or selfishness
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Master Plan - Selection (part 2)
- Not the kind of group you would expect to win the world for the Christ.
- Represented an average cross section of the society of their day
- Some already had joined the revival movement of John the Baptist
- Jesus can use anyone who wants to be used.
- Kept the group small enough to be able to work effectively with them.
- More special than the twelve was the three – Peter, James, John
- Jairus’ daughter (mark 5:37, Luke 8:51)
- Mount of Transfiguration (Mark 9:2, Matthew 17:1)
- Waited Near the Lord when He prayed. (Mark 14:33, Matthew 26:37)
- Choose twelve – Luke 6:13-17, Mark 3:13-19
- Others – the 70 (Luke 10:1), Mark and Luke (gospel writers), James, His own brother (1 Cor 15:7)
- Rapidly diminishing priority given to those outside the twelve.
- Staked His whole ministry on them. Everything depended upon their faithfulness.
- Some believe that focusing on a few is favoritism
- Jesus however did not neglect the crowds.
- Taught them
- Healed the sick
- Blessed the children
- Wept for them
- He died for them.
- Crowd aroused
- Wanted to make him King by force - John 6:15
- All men were clamoring for His attention - John 3:26
- Pharisees admitted that the world has gone after Him - John 12:19
- Frequently asked those that recipients of His healing to say nothing to prevent mass demonstrations
- Own brothers and sisters did not understand him - John 7:2-9
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Master Plan - Selection (part 2)
- Not the kind of group you would expect to win the world for the Christ.
- Represented an average cross section of the society of their day
- Some already had joined the revival movement of John the Baptist
- Jesus can use anyone who wants to be used.
- Kept the group small enough to be able to work effectively with them.
- More special than the twelve was the three – Peter, James, John
- Jairus’ daughter (mark 5:37, Luke 8:51)
- Mount of Transfiguration (Mark 9:2, Matthew 17:1)
- Waited Near the Lord when He prayed. (Mark 14:33, Matthew 26:37)
- Choose twelve – Luke 6:13-17, Mark 3:13-19
- Others – the 70 (Luke 10:1), Mark and Luke (gospel writers), James, His own brother (1 Cor 15:7)
- Rapidly diminishing priority given to those outside the twelve.
- Staked His whole ministry on them. Everything depended upon their faithfulness.
- Some believe that focusing on a few is favoritism
- Jesus however did not neglect the crowds.
- Taught them
- Healed the sick
- Blessed the children
- Wept for them
- He died for them.
- Crowd aroused
- Wanted to make him King by force - John 6:15
- All men were clamoring for His attention - John 3:26
- Pharisees admitted that the world has gone after Him - John 12:19
- Frequently asked those that recipients of His healing to say nothing to prevent mass demonstrations
- Own brothers and sisters did not understand him - John 7:2-9
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Master Plan - Selection (part 2)
- Not the kind of group you would expect to win the world for the Christ.
- Represented an average cross section of the society of their day
- Some already had joined the revival movement of John the Baptist
- Jesus can use anyone who wants to be used.
- Kept the group small enough to be able to work effectively with them.
- More special than the twelve was the three – Peter, James, John
- Jairus’ daughter (mark 5:37, Luke 8:51)
- Mount of Transfiguration (Mark 9:2, Matthew 17:1)
- Waited Near the Lord when He prayed. (Mark 14:33, Matthew 26:37)
- Choose twelve – Luke 6:13-17, Mark 3:13-19
- Others – the 70 (Luke 10:1), Mark and Luke (gospel writers), James, His own brother (1 Cor 15:7)
- Rapidly diminishing priority given to those outside the twelve.
- Staked His whole ministry on them. Everything depended upon their faithfulness.
- Some believe that focusing on a few is favoritism
- Jesus however did not neglect the crowds.
- Taught them
- Healed the sick
- Blessed the children
- Wept for them
- He died for them.
- Crowd aroused
- Wanted to make him King by force - John 6:15
- All men were clamoring for His attention - John 3:26
- Pharisees admitted that the world has gone after Him - John 12:19
- Frequently asked those that recipients of His healing to say nothing to prevent mass demonstrations
- Own brothers and sisters did not understand him - John 7:2-9
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Master Plan - Selection (part 2)
- Not the kind of group you would expect to win the world for the Christ.
- Represented an average cross section of the society of their day
- Some already had joined the revival movement of John the Baptist
- Jesus can use anyone who wants to be used.
- Kept the group small enough to be able to work effectively with them.
- More special than the twelve was the three – Peter, James, John
- Jairus’ daughter (mark 5:37, Luke 8:51)
- Mount of Transfiguration (Mark 9:2, Matthew 17:1)
- Waited Near the Lord when He prayed. (Mark 14:33, Matthew 26:37)
- Choose twelve – Luke 6:13-17, Mark 3:13-19
- Others – the 70 (Luke 10:1), Mark and Luke (gospel writers), James, His own brother (1 Cor 15:7)
- Rapidly diminishing priority given to those outside the twelve.
- Staked His whole ministry on them. Everything depended upon their faithfulness.
- Some believe that focusing on a few is favoritism
- Jesus however did not neglect the crowds.
- Taught them
- Healed the sick
- Blessed the children
- Wept for them
- He died for them.
- Crowd aroused
- Wanted to make him King by force - John 6:15
- All men were clamoring for His attention - John 3:26
- Pharisees admitted that the world has gone after Him - John 12:19
- Frequently asked those that recipients of His healing to say nothing to prevent mass demonstrations
- Own brothers and sisters did not understand him - John 7:2-9
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Master Plan - Selection (part 2)
- Not the kind of group you would expect to win the world for the Christ.
- Represented an average cross section of the society of their day
- Some already had joined the revival movement of John the Baptist
- Jesus can use anyone who wants to be used.
- Kept the group small enough to be able to work effectively with them.
- More special than the twelve was the three – Peter, James, John
- Jairus’ daughter (mark 5:37, Luke 8:51)
- Mount of Transfiguration (Mark 9:2, Matthew 17:1)
- Waited Near the Lord when He prayed. (Mark 14:33, Matthew 26:37)
- Choose twelve – Luke 6:13-17, Mark 3:13-19
- Others – the 70 (Luke 10:1), Mark and Luke (gospel writers), James, His own brother (1 Cor 15:7)
- Rapidly diminishing priority given to those outside the twelve.
- Staked His whole ministry on them. Everything depended upon their faithfulness.
- Some believe that focusing on a few is favoritism
- Jesus however did not neglect the crowds.
- Taught them
- Healed the sick
- Blessed the children
- Wept for them
- He died for them.
- Crowd aroused
- Wanted to make him King by force - John 6:15
- All men were clamoring for His attention - John 3:26
- Pharisees admitted that the world has gone after Him - John 12:19
- Frequently asked those that recipients of His healing to say nothing to prevent mass demonstrations
- Own brothers and sisters did not understand him - John 7:2-9
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Master Plan - Selection (part 2)
- Not the kind of group you would expect to win the world for the Christ.
- Represented an average cross section of the society of their day
- Some already had joined the revival movement of John the Baptist
- Jesus can use anyone who wants to be used.
- Kept the group small enough to be able to work effectively with them.
- More special than the twelve was the three – Peter, James, John
- Jairus’ daughter (mark 5:37, Luke 8:51)
- Mount of Transfiguration (Mark 9:2, Matthew 17:1)
- Waited Near the Lord when He prayed. (Mark 14:33, Matthew 26:37)
- Choose twelve – Luke 6:13-17, Mark 3:13-19
- Others – the 70 (Luke 10:1), Mark and Luke (gospel writers), James, His own brother (1 Cor 15:7)
- Rapidly diminishing priority given to those outside the twelve.
- Staked His whole ministry on them. Everything depended upon their faithfulness.
- Some believe that focusing on a few is favoritism
- Jesus however did not neglect the crowds.
- Taught them
- Healed the sick
- Blessed the children
- Wept for them
- He died for them.
- Crowd aroused
- Wanted to make him King by force - John 6:15
- All men were clamoring for His attention - John 3:26
- Pharisees admitted that the world has gone after Him - John 12:19
- Frequently asked those that recipients of His healing to say nothing to prevent mass demonstrations
- Own brothers and sisters did not understand him - John 7:2-9
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Master Plan - Selection (part 2)
- Not the kind of group you would expect to win the world for the Christ.
- Represented an average cross section of the society of their day
- Some already had joined the revival movement of John the Baptist
- Jesus can use anyone who wants to be used.
- Kept the group small enough to be able to work effectively with them.
- More special than the twelve was the three – Peter, James, John
- Jairus’ daughter (mark 5:37, Luke 8:51)
- Mount of Transfiguration (Mark 9:2, Matthew 17:1)
- Waited Near the Lord when He prayed. (Mark 14:33, Matthew 26:37)
- Choose twelve – Luke 6:13-17, Mark 3:13-19
- Others – the 70 (Luke 10:1), Mark and Luke (gospel writers), James, His own brother (1 Cor 15:7)
- Rapidly diminishing priority given to those outside the twelve.
- Staked His whole ministry on them. Everything depended upon their faithfulness.
- Some believe that focusing on a few is favoritism
- Jesus however did not neglect the crowds.
- Taught them
- Healed the sick
- Blessed the children
- Wept for them
- He died for them.
- Crowd aroused
- Wanted to make him King by force - John 6:15
- All men were clamoring for His attention - John 3:26
- Pharisees admitted that the world has gone after Him - John 12:19
- Frequently asked those that recipients of His healing to say nothing to prevent mass demonstrations
- Own brothers and sisters did not understand him - John 7:2-9
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Master Plan - Association (part 1) He stayed with them
- Jesus made it a practice to be with them
- No formal schooling
- No periodic membership classes
- No seminaries
- No outlined course of study
- No religious rituals or formulas of knowledge
- Knowledge was gained by association before it was understood by explanation
- “Come follow me” [no other explanation recorded] and learn how I (Jesus) am living
- One living sermon is worth a hundred explanations
- Ministry time lengthened in the second and third years.
- He gave increasingly more time to the chosen disciples, not less.
- Frequently He would take them with Him in a mountainous country where he was unknown.
- Trip to Tyre and Sidon – Mark 7:24
- Borders of Decapolis – Mark 7:31
- Parts of Dalmanutha to SE of Galilee - Mark 8:10
- Villages of Caesarea Philipi to the NW – Mark 8:27
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Master Plan - Association (part 1) He stayed with them
- Jesus made it a practice to be with them
- No formal schooling
- No periodic membership classes
- No seminaries
- No outlined course of study
- No religious rituals or formulas of knowledge
- Knowledge was gained by association before it was understood by explanation
- “Come follow me” [no other explanation recorded] and learn how I (Jesus) am living
- One living sermon is worth a hundred explanations
- Ministry time lengthened in the second and third years.
- He gave increasingly more time to the chosen disciples, not less.
- Frequently He would take them with Him in a mountainous country where he was unknown.
- Trip to Tyre and Sidon – Mark 7:24
- Borders of Decapolis – Mark 7:31
- Parts of Dalmanutha to SE of Galilee - Mark 8:10
- Villages of Caesarea Philipi to the NW – Mark 8:27
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Master Plan - Association (part 1) He stayed with them
- Jesus made it a practice to be with them
- No formal schooling
- No periodic membership classes
- No seminaries
- No outlined course of study
- No religious rituals or formulas of knowledge
- Knowledge was gained by association before it was understood by explanation
- “Come follow me” [no other explanation recorded] and learn how I (Jesus) am living
- One living sermon is worth a hundred explanations
- Ministry time lengthened in the second and third years.
- He gave increasingly more time to the chosen disciples, not less.
- Frequently He would take them with Him in a mountainous country where he was unknown.
- Trip to Tyre and Sidon – Mark 7:24
- Borders of Decapolis – Mark 7:31
- Parts of Dalmanutha to SE of Galilee - Mark 8:10
- Villages of Caesarea Philipi to the NW – Mark 8:27
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Master Plan - Association (part 1) He stayed with them
- Jesus made it a practice to be with them
- No formal schooling
- No periodic membership classes
- No seminaries
- No outlined course of study
- No religious rituals or formulas of knowledge
- Knowledge was gained by association before it was understood by explanation
- “Come follow me” [no other explanation recorded] and learn how I (Jesus) am living
- One living sermon is worth a hundred explanations
- Ministry time lengthened in the second and third years.
- He gave increasingly more time to the chosen disciples, not less.
- Frequently He would take them with Him in a mountainous country where he was unknown.
- Trip to Tyre and Sidon – Mark 7:24
- Borders of Decapolis – Mark 7:31
- Parts of Dalmanutha to SE of Galilee - Mark 8:10
- Villages of Caesarea Philipi to the NW – Mark 8:27
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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 1)
- Supreme obedience was interpreted as an expression of love.
- “If you love me, you will keep my commands.”
- It was the way Jesus lived.
- Food is to do the will who sent me – John 4:34
- Not as I will but as you will – John 5:30
- Gave His life for a ransom of many – Mark 10:45
- To seek and save what was lost – Mark 15:31
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Master Plan - Proof of Love (part 1)
- Supreme obedience was interpreted as an expression of love.
- “If you love me, you will keep my commands.”
- It was the way Jesus lived.
- Food is to do the will who sent me – John 4:34
- Not as I will but as you will – John 5:30
- Gave His life for a ransom of many – Mark 10:45
- To seek and save what was lost – Mark 15:31
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Master Plan - Demonstration (part 2)
- There were many situations and many types of people
- Rich and poor
- Healthy and sick
- Friend and Foe
- No chalk board outline or “Do It Yourself” Manual
- Jesus made sure they didn’t miss in understanding
- Ask what the parables meant – Luke 8:9
- Seem to spend more time explaining than the initial interaction lesson
- Applied lesson to their lives – Mark 10:24-31
- Jesus did not ask anything that He was not doing Himself
- Class was always in session – every waking moment of everyday
- People are looking for demonstration not explanation
- Only way to train men is to live by example
- Not shrinking back or evading our personal responsibility
- Mere knowledge is not enough
- Knowledge unapplied to living can become a stumbling stone for further truth
- Jesus saw to it that they applied the truth in their life
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Master Plan - Demonstration (part 2)
- There were many situations and many types of people
- Rich and poor
- Healthy and sick
- Friend and Foe
- No chalk board outline or “Do It Yourself” Manual
- Jesus made sure they didn’t miss in understanding
- Ask what the parables meant – Luke 8:9
- Seem to spend more time explaining than the initial interaction lesson
- Applied lesson to their lives – Mark 10:24-31
- Jesus did not ask anything that He was not doing Himself
- Class was always in session – every waking moment of everyday
- People are looking for demonstration not explanation
- Only way to train men is to live by example
- Not shrinking back or evading our personal responsibility
- Mere knowledge is not enough
- Knowledge unapplied to living can become a stumbling stone for further truth
- Jesus saw to it that they applied the truth in their life
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Master Plan - Demonstration (part 2)
- There were many situations and many types of people
- Rich and poor
- Healthy and sick
- Friend and Foe
- No chalk board outline or “Do It Yourself” Manual
- Jesus made sure they didn’t miss in understanding
- Ask what the parables meant – Luke 8:9
- Seem to spend more time explaining than the initial interaction lesson
- Applied lesson to their lives – Mark 10:24-31
- Jesus did not ask anything that He was not doing Himself
- Class was always in session – every waking moment of everyday
- People are looking for demonstration not explanation
- Only way to train men is to live by example
- Not shrinking back or evading our personal responsibility
- Mere knowledge is not enough
- Knowledge unapplied to living can become a stumbling stone for further truth
- Jesus saw to it that they applied the truth in their life
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Master Plan - Demonstration (part 2)
- There were many situations and many types of people
- Rich and poor
- Healthy and sick
- Friend and Foe
- No chalk board outline or “Do It Yourself” Manual
- Jesus made sure they didn’t miss in understanding
- Ask what the parables meant – Luke 8:9
- Seem to spend more time explaining than the initial interaction lesson
- Applied lesson to their lives – Mark 10:24-31
- Jesus did not ask anything that He was not doing Himself
- Class was always in session – every waking moment of everyday
- People are looking for demonstration not explanation
- Only way to train men is to live by example
- Not shrinking back or evading our personal responsibility
- Mere knowledge is not enough
- Knowledge unapplied to living can become a stumbling stone for further truth
- Jesus saw to it that they applied the truth in their life
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Master Plan - Demonstration (part 2)
- There were many situations and many types of people
- Rich and poor
- Healthy and sick
- Friend and Foe
- No chalk board outline or “Do It Yourself” Manual
- Jesus made sure they didn’t miss in understanding
- Ask what the parables meant – Luke 8:9
- Seem to spend more time explaining than the initial interaction lesson
- Applied lesson to their lives – Mark 10:24-31
- Jesus did not ask anything that He was not doing Himself
- Class was always in session – every waking moment of everyday
- People are looking for demonstration not explanation
- Only way to train men is to live by example
- Not shrinking back or evading our personal responsibility
- Mere knowledge is not enough
- Knowledge unapplied to living can become a stumbling stone for further truth
- Jesus saw to it that they applied the truth in their life
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Master Plan - Demonstration (part 2)
- There were many situations and many types of people
- Rich and poor
- Healthy and sick
- Friend and Foe
- No chalk board outline or “Do It Yourself” Manual
- Jesus made sure they didn’t miss in understanding
- Ask what the parables meant – Luke 8:9
- Seem to spend more time explaining than the initial interaction lesson
- Applied lesson to their lives – Mark 10:24-31
- Jesus did not ask anything that He was not doing Himself
- Class was always in session – every waking moment of everyday
- People are looking for demonstration not explanation
- Only way to train men is to live by example
- Not shrinking back or evading our personal responsibility
- Mere knowledge is not enough
- Knowledge unapplied to living can become a stumbling stone for further truth
- Jesus saw to it that they applied the truth in their life
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Master Plan - Demonstration (part 2)
- There were many situations and many types of people
- Rich and poor
- Healthy and sick
- Friend and Foe
- No chalk board outline or “Do It Yourself” Manual
- Jesus made sure they didn’t miss in understanding
- Ask what the parables meant – Luke 8:9
- Seem to spend more time explaining than the initial interaction lesson
- Applied lesson to their lives – Mark 10:24-31
- Jesus did not ask anything that He was not doing Himself
- Class was always in session – every waking moment of everyday
- People are looking for demonstration not explanation
- Only way to train men is to live by example
- Not shrinking back or evading our personal responsibility
- Mere knowledge is not enough
- Knowledge unapplied to living can become a stumbling stone for further truth
- Jesus saw to it that they applied the truth in their life
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Master Plan - Demonstration (part 2)
- There were many situations and many types of people
- Rich and poor
- Healthy and sick
- Friend and Foe
- No chalk board outline or “Do It Yourself” Manual
- Jesus made sure they didn’t miss in understanding
- Ask what the parables meant – Luke 8:9
- Seem to spend more time explaining than the initial interaction lesson
- Applied lesson to their lives – Mark 10:24-31
- Jesus did not ask anything that He was not doing Himself
- Class was always in session – every waking moment of everyday
- People are looking for demonstration not explanation
- Only way to train men is to live by example
- Not shrinking back or evading our personal responsibility
- Mere knowledge is not enough
- Knowledge unapplied to living can become a stumbling stone for further truth
- Jesus saw to it that they applied the truth in their life
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Master Plan - Delegation (part 1) He assigned them work
- Jesus considered their ability and taught them with patience
- At first, Jesus did not say anything about evangelizing the world
- Showed them how to have a relationship with God
- Showed them how He worked
- Their need to follow
- He did not discourage spontaneous acts of faith
- Duties performed by His disciples
- Baptized some - John 4:2
- Food arrangements
- Jesus kept the vision in front of them
- Little evangelism was done on their own at the beginning
- We should be patient with new disciples
- First evangelist mission with the 12
- Began with Jesus’ third tour through Galilee
- Sent them forth - Mark 6:7
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Master Plan - Supervision (part 1) He kept check on them
- His teaching rotated between instruction and assignment
- Questions, illustrations, warnings, and admonitions were calculated to fill His work to evangelize the world.
- When the disciples were sent out they gathered themselves to see what things had been done
- They were expected to share their experiences
- Previous mission there was no mention of any spectacular success
- They gain additional experience
- Jesus cautioned the disciples against pride in their accomplishments
- Demon-possessed boy – lesson on how they needed more prayer and fasting
- Loaves and fish – lesson on faith they God will provide
- Lessons of patience
- Danger of discouraging any sincere work - “Those who are not against you are for you” - Mark 9:50
- Do little the little one stumble - Mark 9:42
- Encounter resistance - Call down fire from heaven - Luke 9:51-54
- Jesus came to save not destroy - Luke 9:55
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Master Plan - Supervision (part 1) He kept check on them
- His teaching rotated between instruction and assignment
- Questions, illustrations, warnings, and admonitions were calculated to fill His work to evangelize the world.
- When the disciples were sent out they gathered themselves to see what things had been done
- They were expected to share their experiences
- Previous mission there was no mention of any spectacular success
- They gain additional experience
- Jesus cautioned the disciples against pride in their accomplishments
- Demon-possessed boy – lesson on how they needed more prayer and fasting
- Loaves and fish – lesson on faith they God will provide
- Lessons of patience
- Danger of discouraging any sincere work - “Those who are not against you are for you” - Mark 9:50
- Do little the little one stumble - Mark 9:42
- Encounter resistance - Call down fire from heaven - Luke 9:51-54
- Jesus came to save not destroy - Luke 9:55
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Master Plan - Reproduction (part 3)
- Great Commission
- Go, baptize and teach
- Go to the ends of the earth preaching the Gospel - Mark 16:15
- Not only followed but led others to follow.
- · Pray for workers
- Mass ripe for harvest – pray for harvesters.
- God already loves us – we need to pray specifically
- Only hope for men is to go to them with the gospel of Salvation
- Won by working faithfully, patiently, painstakingly until they become fruitful Christians
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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 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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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 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 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 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 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 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 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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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 - 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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7 Habits of Highly Effective Children
Preached by Dan Rice (2005-06-26)
Mark 10:13 - We must have a child like heart to make it to heaven
Children Love Life
John 10:9 - Jesus says we can live life to the full
Children Want to Grow
2 Peter 3:18 - They were eager to learn
Children Change Fast - 2 Corinthians 7:8-11
Children Take Risk - Care less about what people think about them. John 12:42-43
Children are quick to trust
John 14:1-4 - Jesus has our best interest at heart
Numbers 20:12 - Moses and Aaron did not trust
Deuteronomy 1:29-35 - Israel did not trust
Psalms 20:7-8 Psalms 22:4-5 Psalms 44:16-17 Psalms 49:13-14 Proverbs 3:5
Children are Idealist - they dream; it is better than synical
Children are faithful - John 3:16 - They did not many reasons like we do.
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Top Ten of Giving
Preached by unknown - 2004-03-21
1. Gave his one and only - John 3:16
Giving defined by God
What is your one and only?
2. He became poor for us - 2 Corinthians 8:9
Who and how are we becoming poor for others?
3. Many thanks to God - 2 Corinthians 9:11
4. God loves a cheerful giver- 2 Corinthians 9:7
Is our giving cheerfully?
5. More than enough - Exodus 35:1-36:7
Do I ever shoot to give more?
What if you changed one thing per day?
Extended yourself all the time
6. Burnt offering worth nothing - 2 Samuel 24:18
7. Rich generosity - 2 Corinthians 8:1-4
Grace is an undeserved gift Give in poor areas?
8. All she had to live on - Mark 12:41-44
9. It is more blessed to give than receive - Acts 20:35
10. Test me in this - Malachi 3:6-12
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Top Ten of Giving
Preached by unknown - 2004-03-21
1. Gave his one and only - John 3:16
Giving defined by God
What is your one and only?
2. He became poor for us - 2 Corinthians 8:9
Who and how are we becoming poor for others?
3. Many thanks to God - 2 Corinthians 9:11
4. God loves a cheerful giver- 2 Corinthians 9:7
Is our giving cheerfully?
5. More than enough - Exodus 35:1-36:7
Do I ever shoot to give more?
What if you changed one thing per day?
Extended yourself all the time
6. Burnt offering worth nothing - 2 Samuel 24:18
7. Rich generosity - 2 Corinthians 8:1-4
Grace is an undeserved gift Give in poor areas?
8. All she had to live on - Mark 12:41-44
9. It is more blessed to give than receive - Acts 20:35
10. Test me in this - Malachi 3:6-12
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Top Ten of Giving
Preached by unknown - 2004-03-21
1. Gave his one and only - John 3:16
Giving defined by God
What is your one and only?
2. He became poor for us - 2 Corinthians 8:9
Who and how are we becoming poor for others?
3. Many thanks to God - 2 Corinthians 9:11
4. God loves a cheerful giver- 2 Corinthians 9:7
Is our giving cheerfully?
5. More than enough - Exodus 35:1-36:7
Do I ever shoot to give more?
What if you changed one thing per day?
Extended yourself all the time
6. Burnt offering worth nothing - 2 Samuel 24:18
7. Rich generosity - 2 Corinthians 8:1-4
Grace is an undeserved gift Give in poor areas?
8. All she had to live on - Mark 12:41-44
9. It is more blessed to give than receive - Acts 20:35
10. Test me in this - Malachi 3:6-12
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Top Ten of Giving
Preached by unknown - 2004-03-21
1. Gave his one and only - John 3:16
Giving defined by God
What is your one and only?
2. He became poor for us - 2 Corinthians 8:9
Who and how are we becoming poor for others?
3. Many thanks to God - 2 Corinthians 9:11
4. God loves a cheerful giver- 2 Corinthians 9:7
Is our giving cheerfully?
5. More than enough - Exodus 35:1-36:7
Do I ever shoot to give more?
What if you changed one thing per day?
Extended yourself all the time
6. Burnt offering worth nothing - 2 Samuel 24:18
7. Rich generosity - 2 Corinthians 8:1-4
Grace is an undeserved gift Give in poor areas?
8. All she had to live on - Mark 12:41-44
9. It is more blessed to give than receive - Acts 20:35
10. Test me in this - Malachi 3:6-12
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The Amazements (part 2) Mark 5:16
- Changed lives - the people were amazed
Mark 6:1-6
- Amazed at his wisdom
- Knowledge he had was above all.
Mark 12:13-17
- Obedience to the civil laws
- Gave Ceasar what is Ceasar's
Disciples were amazed by Jesus
Mark 6:30-44
- Reminded them what is is to be a disciple
- Mark 10:24 = 100% commited
Jesus was amazed by the people
Mark 6:4-6
- Amazed by their lack of faith
- Hand-cuffed by their lack
Luke 7:1-10
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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Our worst, His best
Preached on 2003-03-16
Bad day? Being at your worse, need someone at their best
What is your reaction to these people?
Romans 5:6-8
Ephesians 2:1-5
God was at His best
John 13:1-38- Apostles betraying
Matthew 26:36-46- Apostles sleeping
Luke 22:47-53 - His own turned against him
Mark 14:53-65 - False witnesses, no answer
Luke 22:54-62 - Peter not standing up for Jesus
Luke 23:26-43 - Killing him, our savation
1 Peter 2:18-25 - Are you have been hurt more than Jesus?
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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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Waking Dead - Reason and Emotion
Those who live only from the minds are detacted from life
They conclude others are emotional and unstable
Those who live from the heart find those who live from the mind, unavailable.
The heart is the source of emotion but we have equated heart with emotion - like saying love is a feeling
If Christ had followed his emotions, we would nave not gone to the cross for us - Mark 14:32-35
Emotion are the voice of the heart
The mind stands detacted, it is with the heart we experience and respond to life's fullness
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Waking Dead - Reason and Emotion
Those who live only from the minds are detacted from life
They conclude others are emotional and unstable
Those who live from the heart find those who live from the mind, unavailable.
The heart is the source of emotion but we have equated heart with emotion - like saying love is a feeling
If Christ had followed his emotions, we would nave not gone to the cross for us - Mark 14:32-35
Emotion are the voice of the heart
The mind stands detacted, it is with the heart we experience and respond to life's fullness
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Waking Dead - Reason and Emotion
Those who live only from the minds are detacted from life
They conclude others are emotional and unstable
Those who live from the heart find those who live from the mind, unavailable.
The heart is the source of emotion but we have equated heart with emotion - like saying love is a feeling
If Christ had followed his emotions, we would nave not gone to the cross for us - Mark 14:32-35
Emotion are the voice of the heart
The mind stands detacted, it is with the heart we experience and respond to life's fullness
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Waking Dead - Reason and Emotion
Those who live only from the minds are detacted from life
They conclude others are emotional and unstable
Those who live from the heart find those who live from the mind, unavailable.
The heart is the source of emotion but we have equated heart with emotion - like saying love is a feeling
If Christ had followed his emotions, we would nave not gone to the cross for us - Mark 14:32-35
Emotion are the voice of the heart
The mind stands detacted, it is with the heart we experience and respond to life's fullness
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Waking Dead - Glory (part 3) You are going to the need your whole heart - so you will need every ounce of courage and faith as well
James and John, sons of Zebedee did hide what they thought
- Wanted choice seat to the right and left of Jesus
- Wanted to call down fire from heaven to destroy a village
Their buddies called the idiots, but Jesus called them Sons of Thunder - Mark 3:17
He can see clearly who they really are
We many times spend our time hiding through false selfs
Like Adam and Eve did with fig leaves
We make up a glory because we are convinced we have none of our own
Must ask: God, who am I? What do you think of me? What is my real name?
The deeper reason we fear our own glory is that once we let others see the truest us - aka nakedness
It is awkward when everyone else is veiled
Living from your glory is the only way to live
You cannot love another person from a false self
You can not help others if you are in captivity yourself
Our deepest fear of all - we will have to live from our hearts
Means we do not know the next thing God will ask of us
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Waking Dead - Storing Up The good man brings good things out of the good stored in his heart
Out of the overflow of the heart, his mouth speaks - Luke 6:45
Jesus from the fullness of grace we have all received one blessing after another - John 1:16
Paul: I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you - Ephesians 3:16
Caring for our hearts isn't selfish - it is how we begin love
We care for our hearts for the sake of others
What will you bring to others to others if your heart is empty?
You can not love without your heart, you can not love well unless your heart is well
How you handle your heart is how you will handles theirs
Love others as you love yourself - Mark 12:31
If you dismiss your heart, you will end up dismissing others
Perfection of your heart will raise that same standard for them
Caring for your heart is also how you protect your relationship with God
Your heart is where that life flows into you - John 7:37-38
We love ourselves for God's sake - he considers our hearts the treasures of the kingdom
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Waking Dead - Devotion and War Caring for your heart is also how you protect your relationship with God
Your heart is where life flows
Whoever believes in me - streams of living water will flow from within him - John 7:27-38
God's friends care for their heart because they matter to Him
What does your heart need?
Some needs are common to all hearts like silence and solitude
Very early Jesus went away to a solitary place - Mark 1:35
We need to make time to get away - our entire lives are ruled by the expectation of others and the heart is the first to go
The enemy will tell you this is foolish
"You have many more important things to do with your time"
Caring for your heart is an act of obedience, faith and an act of war
The first wave of any strike against us is to rob us of the heart to fight it
Hyenas cannot bring down a lion in its prime - they run it, taunt it, and wear it down to the point of exhaustion
The strategy of our Enemy in the age we live is busyness and drivenness
Most will say when asked how they are doing is "really busy"
That we way we are going to get burned out and lose touch with our hearts
The empty heart is more vulnerable to temptation
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Giving (Part I)
- The Old Testament Precedent - Leviticus 27:30; Malachi 1:13-14
- The Israelites were commanded to give a tenth (tithe) of all their income to the Lord
- The Israelites had many other kinds of sacrifices (e.g. burnt, sin, grain, fellowship offerings) in addition to the tithe. The Israelites actually gave up to 33% of their income to God.
- The sacrifices were to be the best available. God will not accept a second rate sacrifice.
- New Testament Examples
- The Widow - Mark 12:41-44
She was commended not for what she gave, but her giving heart. She was totally dependent on God.
- Barnabas - Acts 4:36-37
He sold his property and gave all the proceeds from the sale to meet the needs of the church.
- The Macedonians - 2 Corinthians 8:1-3
They gave beyond their ability even though they were extremely poor
- True Sacrifice Costs Something - 2 Samuel 24:21-25
- David refused to sacrifice to God something that cost him nothing.
QUESTIONS
- Am I giving my best to God in my weekly giving? Do I give to God first out of my pay or out of what is left over?
- What percentage of my income am I giving in my weekly contribution?
- What am I willing to sell or sacrifice for the special contribution?
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Giving (Part I)
- The Old Testament Precedent - Leviticus 27:30; Malachi 1:13-14
- The Israelites were commanded to give a tenth (tithe) of all their income to the Lord
- The Israelites had many other kinds of sacrifices (e.g. burnt, sin, grain, fellowship offerings) in addition to the tithe. The Israelites actually gave up to 33% of their income to God.
- The sacrifices were to be the best available. God will not accept a second rate sacrifice.
- New Testament Examples
- The Widow - Mark 12:41-44
She was commended not for what she gave, but her giving heart. She was totally dependent on God.
- Barnabas - Acts 4:36-37
He sold his property and gave all the proceeds from the sale to meet the needs of the church.
- The Macedonians - 2 Corinthians 8:1-3
They gave beyond their ability even though they were extremely poor
- True Sacrifice Costs Something - 2 Samuel 24:21-25
- David refused to sacrifice to God something that cost him nothing.
QUESTIONS
- Am I giving my best to God in my weekly giving? Do I give to God first out of my pay or out of what is left over?
- What percentage of my income am I giving in my weekly contribution?
- What am I willing to sell or sacrifice for the special contribution?
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Giving (Part I)
- The Old Testament Precedent - Leviticus 27:30; Malachi 1:13-14
- The Israelites were commanded to give a tenth (tithe) of all their income to the Lord
- The Israelites had many other kinds of sacrifices (e.g. burnt, sin, grain, fellowship offerings) in addition to the tithe. The Israelites actually gave up to 33% of their income to God.
- The sacrifices were to be the best available. God will not accept a second rate sacrifice.
- New Testament Examples
- The Widow - Mark 12:41-44
She was commended not for what she gave, but her giving heart. She was totally dependent on God.
- Barnabas - Acts 4:36-37
He sold his property and gave all the proceeds from the sale to meet the needs of the church.
- The Macedonians - 2 Corinthians 8:1-3
They gave beyond their ability even though they were extremely poor
- True Sacrifice Costs Something - 2 Samuel 24:21-25
- David refused to sacrifice to God something that cost him nothing.
QUESTIONS
- Am I giving my best to God in my weekly giving? Do I give to God first out of my pay or out of what is left over?
- What percentage of my income am I giving in my weekly contribution?
- What am I willing to sell or sacrifice for the special contribution?
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Giving (Part I)
- The Old Testament Precedent - Leviticus 27:30; Malachi 1:13-14
- The Israelites were commanded to give a tenth (tithe) of all their income to the Lord
- The Israelites had many other kinds of sacrifices (e.g. burnt, sin, grain, fellowship offerings) in addition to the tithe. The Israelites actually gave up to 33% of their income to God.
- The sacrifices were to be the best available. God will not accept a second rate sacrifice.
- New Testament Examples
- The Widow - Mark 12:41-44
She was commended not for what she gave, but her giving heart. She was totally dependent on God.
- Barnabas - Acts 4:36-37
He sold his property and gave all the proceeds from the sale to meet the needs of the church.
- The Macedonians - 2 Corinthians 8:1-3
They gave beyond their ability even though they were extremely poor
- True Sacrifice Costs Something - 2 Samuel 24:21-25
- David refused to sacrifice to God something that cost him nothing.
QUESTIONS
- Am I giving my best to God in my weekly giving? Do I give to God first out of my pay or out of what is left over?
- What percentage of my income am I giving in my weekly contribution?
- What am I willing to sell or sacrifice for the special contribution?
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Hunger for Christ Preached by Mike Gross
Nearly 1 Billion people in the world do not get enough food
25,000 die every day because of starvation
Are you hungry?
John 6:22-28
- Just witnessed 5,000 people being feed
- They were looking for free food but in reality they had to work at it find it
- The bread they needed was to spend time to know about Jesus - the bread of life
- Are you searching for the right kind of bread?
- The search and hunger for God does not end when we are baptized, it only begins
Proverbs 2:1-5
- We need to find God like hidden treasure
- God does not change but our viewpoint changes
- Example - Engagement ring to a couple verse the a jewelery store owner
Food Poising
Mark 4:18-19
- Money, worries, wasted time choke out our hunger for him
- During the holidays this becomes a bigger issue
Hunger for the bread of life
John 6:28-40
- They asked for a miracle but they had already forgotten about the miracle they just saw - feeding the 5,000
- The work is to believe - it takes work to believe
- NOT working to get salvation but we need to work at our salvation
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Hunger for Christ Preached by Mike Gross
Nearly 1 Billion people in the world do not get enough food
25,000 die every day because of starvation
Are you hungry?
John 6:22-28
- Just witnessed 5,000 people being feed
- They were looking for free food but in reality they had to work at it find it
- The bread they needed was to spend time to know about Jesus - the bread of life
- Are you searching for the right kind of bread?
- The search and hunger for God does not end when we are baptized, it only begins
Proverbs 2:1-5
- We need to find God like hidden treasure
- God does not change but our viewpoint changes
- Example - Engagement ring to a couple verse the a jewelery store owner
Food Poising
Mark 4:18-19
- Money, worries, wasted time choke out our hunger for him
- During the holidays this becomes a bigger issue
Hunger for the bread of life
John 6:28-40
- They asked for a miracle but they had already forgotten about the miracle they just saw - feeding the 5,000
- The work is to believe - it takes work to believe
- NOT working to get salvation but we need to work at our salvation
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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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Knowing Jesus (part I) Who is Jesus?
John 1:1, 14
- Jesus is God in the flesh. He is the unique Son of God: fully God and fully man!
- God came to earth as a man in order that we could come to know him.
- If you were an all powerful and invisible God, how would you have tried to communicate your love to your creation?
- Illustration: Imagine trying to talk to an ant - How do you communicate with them without terrifying them? Become an ant yourself
Colossians 2:9
- All the fullness of God lives in Jesus Christ.
- Every aspect of God’s character can be found in Jesus.
- Reading through any of the Gospels describing Jesus life and words will give you insight into God’s character and will for your life.
Here are several aspects from a day in the life of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark:
~Mark 1:21-45
- Mark 1:21-22 - Jesus was an amazing teacher whose words were spoken with authority.
- Mark 1:23-28 - Jesus cast out demons, showing that the power of God was present in him.
- Mark 1:29-31 - Jesus met people’s felt needs and healed the sick.
- Mark 1:32-34 - Jesus focused his attention on others and selflessly gave of himself.
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus was dependent upon God in prayer for his strength and direction.
- Mark 1:36-39 - Jesus was consumed with his mission to preach the good news.
- Mark 1:40-42 - Jesus was filled with compassion for all people.
- Mark 10:32-34, 45 - Jesus came to serve, and gave his perfect life as a ransom for sinners. As predicted, he was rejected by his people and crucified - but he rose from the dead three days later.
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Sin (part I) 1 Peter 2:9-10
- Every person is either in the darkness or the light. This study will show us that outside of Jesus we are all in the darkness.
Isaiah 59:1-2
- What is the consequence of sin? Sin hurts others, hurts ourselves, but ultimately sin hurts and separates us from God.
- God is light. As long as the wall of sin remains, we are in the darkness.
- In order to have a relationship with God, the barrier of sin must come down.
Romans 3:21-24
- We will come back to other ideas in this text later, but focus on v23. Who has sinned?
- Use illustrations to show that some are better than others, but all sin and fall short.
- Examples: Swimming to Hawaii, graph showing piles of sin.
- Who is more lost? There is no “good person” who is without sin.
Mark 7:14-23
- Sin is not simply wrong actions, but a problem of the heart.
- Who is responsible for our sin? Despite genetics, parenting, peer pressure and socio-economic conditions, we are responsible for our own sin, which comes from our own hearts and makes us unclean.
- What is the consequence of being unclean before God?
- Discuss the sins Jesus talks about here.
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Sin (part I) 1 Peter 2:9-10
- Every person is either in the darkness or the light. This study will show us that outside of Jesus we are all in the darkness.
Isaiah 59:1-2
- What is the consequence of sin? Sin hurts others, hurts ourselves, but ultimately sin hurts and separates us from God.
- God is light. As long as the wall of sin remains, we are in the darkness.
- In order to have a relationship with God, the barrier of sin must come down.
Romans 3:21-24
- We will come back to other ideas in this text later, but focus on v23. Who has sinned?
- Use illustrations to show that some are better than others, but all sin and fall short.
- Examples: Swimming to Hawaii, graph showing piles of sin.
- Who is more lost? There is no “good person” who is without sin.
Mark 7:14-23
- Sin is not simply wrong actions, but a problem of the heart.
- Who is responsible for our sin? Despite genetics, parenting, peer pressure and socio-economic conditions, we are responsible for our own sin, which comes from our own hearts and makes us unclean.
- What is the consequence of being unclean before God?
- Discuss the sins Jesus talks about here.
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Sin (part I) 1 Peter 2:9-10
- Every person is either in the darkness or the light. This study will show us that outside of Jesus we are all in the darkness.
Isaiah 59:1-2
- What is the consequence of sin? Sin hurts others, hurts ourselves, but ultimately sin hurts and separates us from God.
- God is light. As long as the wall of sin remains, we are in the darkness.
- In order to have a relationship with God, the barrier of sin must come down.
Romans 3:21-24
- We will come back to other ideas in this text later, but focus on v23. Who has sinned?
- Use illustrations to show that some are better than others, but all sin and fall short.
- Examples: Swimming to Hawaii, graph showing piles of sin.
- Who is more lost? There is no “good person” who is without sin.
Mark 7:14-23
- Sin is not simply wrong actions, but a problem of the heart.
- Who is responsible for our sin? Despite genetics, parenting, peer pressure and socio-economic conditions, we are responsible for our own sin, which comes from our own hearts and makes us unclean.
- What is the consequence of being unclean before God?
- Discuss the sins Jesus talks about here.
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Sin (part I) 1 Peter 2:9-10
- Every person is either in the darkness or the light. This study will show us that outside of Jesus we are all in the darkness.
Isaiah 59:1-2
- What is the consequence of sin? Sin hurts others, hurts ourselves, but ultimately sin hurts and separates us from God.
- God is light. As long as the wall of sin remains, we are in the darkness.
- In order to have a relationship with God, the barrier of sin must come down.
Romans 3:21-24
- We will come back to other ideas in this text later, but focus on v23. Who has sinned?
- Use illustrations to show that some are better than others, but all sin and fall short.
- Examples: Swimming to Hawaii, graph showing piles of sin.
- Who is more lost? There is no “good person” who is without sin.
Mark 7:14-23
- Sin is not simply wrong actions, but a problem of the heart.
- Who is responsible for our sin? Despite genetics, parenting, peer pressure and socio-economic conditions, we are responsible for our own sin, which comes from our own hearts and makes us unclean.
- What is the consequence of being unclean before God?
- Discuss the sins Jesus talks about here.
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Sin (part I) 1 Peter 2:9-10
- Every person is either in the darkness or the light. This study will show us that outside of Jesus we are all in the darkness.
Isaiah 59:1-2
- What is the consequence of sin? Sin hurts others, hurts ourselves, but ultimately sin hurts and separates us from God.
- God is light. As long as the wall of sin remains, we are in the darkness.
- In order to have a relationship with God, the barrier of sin must come down.
Romans 3:21-24
- We will come back to other ideas in this text later, but focus on v23. Who has sinned?
- Use illustrations to show that some are better than others, but all sin and fall short.
- Examples: Swimming to Hawaii, graph showing piles of sin.
- Who is more lost? There is no “good person” who is without sin.
Mark 7:14-23
- Sin is not simply wrong actions, but a problem of the heart.
- Who is responsible for our sin? Despite genetics, parenting, peer pressure and socio-economic conditions, we are responsible for our own sin, which comes from our own hearts and makes us unclean.
- What is the consequence of being unclean before God?
- Discuss the sins Jesus talks about here.
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Sin (part I) 1 Peter 2:9-10
- Every person is either in the darkness or the light. This study will show us that outside of Jesus we are all in the darkness.
Isaiah 59:1-2
- What is the consequence of sin? Sin hurts others, hurts ourselves, but ultimately sin hurts and separates us from God.
- God is light. As long as the wall of sin remains, we are in the darkness.
- In order to have a relationship with God, the barrier of sin must come down.
Romans 3:21-24
- We will come back to other ideas in this text later, but focus on v23. Who has sinned?
- Use illustrations to show that some are better than others, but all sin and fall short.
- Examples: Swimming to Hawaii, graph showing piles of sin.
- Who is more lost? There is no “good person” who is without sin.
Mark 7:14-23
- Sin is not simply wrong actions, but a problem of the heart.
- Who is responsible for our sin? Despite genetics, parenting, peer pressure and socio-economic conditions, we are responsible for our own sin, which comes from our own hearts and makes us unclean.
- What is the consequence of being unclean before God?
- Discuss the sins Jesus talks about here.
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Sin (part I) 1 Peter 2:9-10
- Every person is either in the darkness or the light. This study will show us that outside of Jesus we are all in the darkness.
Isaiah 59:1-2
- What is the consequence of sin? Sin hurts others, hurts ourselves, but ultimately sin hurts and separates us from God.
- God is light. As long as the wall of sin remains, we are in the darkness.
- In order to have a relationship with God, the barrier of sin must come down.
Romans 3:21-24
- We will come back to other ideas in this text later, but focus on v23. Who has sinned?
- Use illustrations to show that some are better than others, but all sin and fall short.
- Examples: Swimming to Hawaii, graph showing piles of sin.
- Who is more lost? There is no “good person” who is without sin.
Mark 7:14-23
- Sin is not simply wrong actions, but a problem of the heart.
- Who is responsible for our sin? Despite genetics, parenting, peer pressure and socio-economic conditions, we are responsible for our own sin, which comes from our own hearts and makes us unclean.
- What is the consequence of being unclean before God?
- Discuss the sins Jesus talks about here.
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Sin (part I) 1 Peter 2:9-10
- Every person is either in the darkness or the light. This study will show us that outside of Jesus we are all in the darkness.
Isaiah 59:1-2
- What is the consequence of sin? Sin hurts others, hurts ourselves, but ultimately sin hurts and separates us from God.
- God is light. As long as the wall of sin remains, we are in the darkness.
- In order to have a relationship with God, the barrier of sin must come down.
Romans 3:21-24
- We will come back to other ideas in this text later, but focus on v23. Who has sinned?
- Use illustrations to show that some are better than others, but all sin and fall short.
- Examples: Swimming to Hawaii, graph showing piles of sin.
- Who is more lost? There is no “good person” who is without sin.
Mark 7:14-23
- Sin is not simply wrong actions, but a problem of the heart.
- Who is responsible for our sin? Despite genetics, parenting, peer pressure and socio-economic conditions, we are responsible for our own sin, which comes from our own hearts and makes us unclean.
- What is the consequence of being unclean before God?
- Discuss the sins Jesus talks about here.
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Sin (part I) 1 Peter 2:9-10
- Every person is either in the darkness or the light. This study will show us that outside of Jesus we are all in the darkness.
Isaiah 59:1-2
- What is the consequence of sin? Sin hurts others, hurts ourselves, but ultimately sin hurts and separates us from God.
- God is light. As long as the wall of sin remains, we are in the darkness.
- In order to have a relationship with God, the barrier of sin must come down.
Romans 3:21-24
- We will come back to other ideas in this text later, but focus on v23. Who has sinned?
- Use illustrations to show that some are better than others, but all sin and fall short.
- Examples: Swimming to Hawaii, graph showing piles of sin.
- Who is more lost? There is no “good person” who is without sin.
Mark 7:14-23
- Sin is not simply wrong actions, but a problem of the heart.
- Who is responsible for our sin? Despite genetics, parenting, peer pressure and socio-economic conditions, we are responsible for our own sin, which comes from our own hearts and makes us unclean.
- What is the consequence of being unclean before God?
- Discuss the sins Jesus talks about here.
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Sin (part I) 1 Peter 2:9-10
- Every person is either in the darkness or the light. This study will show us that outside of Jesus we are all in the darkness.
Isaiah 59:1-2
- What is the consequence of sin? Sin hurts others, hurts ourselves, but ultimately sin hurts and separates us from God.
- God is light. As long as the wall of sin remains, we are in the darkness.
- In order to have a relationship with God, the barrier of sin must come down.
Romans 3:21-24
- We will come back to other ideas in this text later, but focus on v23. Who has sinned?
- Use illustrations to show that some are better than others, but all sin and fall short.
- Examples: Swimming to Hawaii, graph showing piles of sin.
- Who is more lost? There is no “good person” who is without sin.
Mark 7:14-23
- Sin is not simply wrong actions, but a problem of the heart.
- Who is responsible for our sin? Despite genetics, parenting, peer pressure and socio-economic conditions, we are responsible for our own sin, which comes from our own hearts and makes us unclean.
- What is the consequence of being unclean before God?
- Discuss the sins Jesus talks about here.
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Cross of Christ (part I) Romans 3:22-26, 5:6-8
- The cross is a demonstration of God’s justice in the face of sin.
- God would not be righteous if he simply looked the other way in the face of sin and evil.
- The cross is the greatest demonstration of God’s love. Because God loves us, Jesus Christ died for our sins.
Mark 10:42-45
- Jesus understood God’s plan for him to give himself as a ransom for us - to die for our sins.
- He could do this only because of his sinless life.
Mark 14:26-15:41
- One account of the crucifixion. As you read and discuss each section, ask the question: “Why did God allow this to happen to Jesus?” Because He loves us! (To better describe the physical torments of the crucifixion, you may also wish to read “The Passion of the Christ from a Medical Point of View” by C. Truman Davis, M.D.)
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Cross of Christ (part I) Romans 3:22-26, 5:6-8
- The cross is a demonstration of God’s justice in the face of sin.
- God would not be righteous if he simply looked the other way in the face of sin and evil.
- The cross is the greatest demonstration of God’s love. Because God loves us, Jesus Christ died for our sins.
Mark 10:42-45
- Jesus understood God’s plan for him to give himself as a ransom for us - to die for our sins.
- He could do this only because of his sinless life.
Mark 14:26-15:41
- One account of the crucifixion. As you read and discuss each section, ask the question: “Why did God allow this to happen to Jesus?” Because He loves us! (To better describe the physical torments of the crucifixion, you may also wish to read “The Passion of the Christ from a Medical Point of View” by C. Truman Davis, M.D.)
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Cross of Christ (part I) Romans 3:22-26, 5:6-8
- The cross is a demonstration of God’s justice in the face of sin.
- God would not be righteous if he simply looked the other way in the face of sin and evil.
- The cross is the greatest demonstration of God’s love. Because God loves us, Jesus Christ died for our sins.
Mark 10:42-45
- Jesus understood God’s plan for him to give himself as a ransom for us - to die for our sins.
- He could do this only because of his sinless life.
Mark 14:26-15:41
- One account of the crucifixion. As you read and discuss each section, ask the question: “Why did God allow this to happen to Jesus?” Because He loves us! (To better describe the physical torments of the crucifixion, you may also wish to read “The Passion of the Christ from a Medical Point of View” by C. Truman Davis, M.D.)
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Cross of Christ (part I) Romans 3:22-26, 5:6-8
- The cross is a demonstration of God’s justice in the face of sin.
- God would not be righteous if he simply looked the other way in the face of sin and evil.
- The cross is the greatest demonstration of God’s love. Because God loves us, Jesus Christ died for our sins.
Mark 10:42-45
- Jesus understood God’s plan for him to give himself as a ransom for us - to die for our sins.
- He could do this only because of his sinless life.
Mark 14:26-15:41
- One account of the crucifixion. As you read and discuss each section, ask the question: “Why did God allow this to happen to Jesus?” Because He loves us! (To better describe the physical torments of the crucifixion, you may also wish to read “The Passion of the Christ from a Medical Point of View” by C. Truman Davis, M.D.)
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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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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 I)
Acts 11:25-26
- To call oneself a Christian can mean many different things to people today.
- The name “Christian” was applied for the 1st time to disciples at Antioch, about 7 years after the beginning of the church.
- How many times is the word “Christian” used in NT? (Three times.)
- How many times is the word “disciple” used? (About 300 times.)
- What is a disciple? A disciple is a learner who strives to conform his thoughts, words and actions to those of his master.
- To understand what it means to live as a Christian today, we will start by looking at Jesus’ expectations for those who would be his disciples . . .
Mark 1:16-20
- Call of the first disciples: “Follow me.”
- A disciple asks himself, “What would Jesus do?” then strives to do it - regardless of the cost.
- A disciple of Jesus has the same purpose as Jesus: to be a fisher of men. What does this mean?
- What did they abandon to follow Jesus? Everything! (job, possessions, family)
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Discipleship (part I)
Acts 11:25-26
- To call oneself a Christian can mean many different things to people today.
- The name “Christian” was applied for the 1st time to disciples at Antioch, about 7 years after the beginning of the church.
- How many times is the word “Christian” used in NT? (Three times.)
- How many times is the word “disciple” used? (About 300 times.)
- What is a disciple? A disciple is a learner who strives to conform his thoughts, words and actions to those of his master.
- To understand what it means to live as a Christian today, we will start by looking at Jesus’ expectations for those who would be his disciples . . .
Mark 1:16-20
- Call of the first disciples: “Follow me.”
- A disciple asks himself, “What would Jesus do?” then strives to do it - regardless of the cost.
- A disciple of Jesus has the same purpose as Jesus: to be a fisher of men. What does this mean?
- What did they abandon to follow Jesus? Everything! (job, possessions, family)
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Discipleship (part I)
Acts 11:25-26
- To call oneself a Christian can mean many different things to people today.
- The name “Christian” was applied for the 1st time to disciples at Antioch, about 7 years after the beginning of the church.
- How many times is the word “Christian” used in NT? (Three times.)
- How many times is the word “disciple” used? (About 300 times.)
- What is a disciple? A disciple is a learner who strives to conform his thoughts, words and actions to those of his master.
- To understand what it means to live as a Christian today, we will start by looking at Jesus’ expectations for those who would be his disciples . . .
Mark 1:16-20
- Call of the first disciples: “Follow me.”
- A disciple asks himself, “What would Jesus do?” then strives to do it - regardless of the cost.
- A disciple of Jesus has the same purpose as Jesus: to be a fisher of men. What does this mean?
- What did they abandon to follow Jesus? Everything! (job, possessions, family)
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Discipleship (part I)
Acts 11:25-26
- To call oneself a Christian can mean many different things to people today.
- The name “Christian” was applied for the 1st time to disciples at Antioch, about 7 years after the beginning of the church.
- How many times is the word “Christian” used in NT? (Three times.)
- How many times is the word “disciple” used? (About 300 times.)
- What is a disciple? A disciple is a learner who strives to conform his thoughts, words and actions to those of his master.
- To understand what it means to live as a Christian today, we will start by looking at Jesus’ expectations for those who would be his disciples . . .
Mark 1:16-20
- Call of the first disciples: “Follow me.”
- A disciple asks himself, “What would Jesus do?” then strives to do it - regardless of the cost.
- A disciple of Jesus has the same purpose as Jesus: to be a fisher of men. What does this mean?
- What did they abandon to follow Jesus? Everything! (job, possessions, family)
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Discipleship (part I)
Acts 11:25-26
- To call oneself a Christian can mean many different things to people today.
- The name “Christian” was applied for the 1st time to disciples at Antioch, about 7 years after the beginning of the church.
- How many times is the word “Christian” used in NT? (Three times.)
- How many times is the word “disciple” used? (About 300 times.)
- What is a disciple? A disciple is a learner who strives to conform his thoughts, words and actions to those of his master.
- To understand what it means to live as a Christian today, we will start by looking at Jesus’ expectations for those who would be his disciples . . .
Mark 1:16-20
- Call of the first disciples: “Follow me.”
- A disciple asks himself, “What would Jesus do?” then strives to do it - regardless of the cost.
- A disciple of Jesus has the same purpose as Jesus: to be a fisher of men. What does this mean?
- What did they abandon to follow Jesus? Everything! (job, possessions, family)
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Church (part III)
Hebrews 3:12-14
- Christianity is a “one another” religion, not a solo endeavor.
- We have the charge and the responsibility to be deeply involved in each other’s lives.
- Daily encouragement helps everyone stand firm until the end. You may wish to refer to additional “one another” verses.
Hebrews 10:22-25
- After being washed in baptism, we need the continual exhortations of brothers and sisters to stay the course.
- Consider ahead of time how you can spur on fellow Christians in the fellowship.
- Also prepare to receive biblical input that will result in greater love and good deeds.
- Why is missing meetings of the body described as a bad habit? Why and when do we meet?
Mark 3:31-35 - What will it mean for you to be part of Jesus’ family?
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Church (part III)
Hebrews 3:12-14
- Christianity is a “one another” religion, not a solo endeavor.
- We have the charge and the responsibility to be deeply involved in each other’s lives.
- Daily encouragement helps everyone stand firm until the end. You may wish to refer to additional “one another” verses.
Hebrews 10:22-25
- After being washed in baptism, we need the continual exhortations of brothers and sisters to stay the course.
- Consider ahead of time how you can spur on fellow Christians in the fellowship.
- Also prepare to receive biblical input that will result in greater love and good deeds.
- Why is missing meetings of the body described as a bad habit? Why and when do we meet?
Mark 3:31-35 - What will it mean for you to be part of Jesus’ family?
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Church (part III)
Hebrews 3:12-14
- Christianity is a “one another” religion, not a solo endeavor.
- We have the charge and the responsibility to be deeply involved in each other’s lives.
- Daily encouragement helps everyone stand firm until the end. You may wish to refer to additional “one another” verses.
Hebrews 10:22-25
- After being washed in baptism, we need the continual exhortations of brothers and sisters to stay the course.
- Consider ahead of time how you can spur on fellow Christians in the fellowship.
- Also prepare to receive biblical input that will result in greater love and good deeds.
- Why is missing meetings of the body described as a bad habit? Why and when do we meet?
Mark 3:31-35 - What will it mean for you to be part of Jesus’ family?
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Church (part III)
Hebrews 3:12-14
- Christianity is a “one another” religion, not a solo endeavor.
- We have the charge and the responsibility to be deeply involved in each other’s lives.
- Daily encouragement helps everyone stand firm until the end. You may wish to refer to additional “one another” verses.
Hebrews 10:22-25
- After being washed in baptism, we need the continual exhortations of brothers and sisters to stay the course.
- Consider ahead of time how you can spur on fellow Christians in the fellowship.
- Also prepare to receive biblical input that will result in greater love and good deeds.
- Why is missing meetings of the body described as a bad habit? Why and when do we meet?
Mark 3:31-35 - What will it mean for you to be part of Jesus’ family?
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Church (part III)
Hebrews 3:12-14
- Christianity is a “one another” religion, not a solo endeavor.
- We have the charge and the responsibility to be deeply involved in each other’s lives.
- Daily encouragement helps everyone stand firm until the end. You may wish to refer to additional “one another” verses.
Hebrews 10:22-25
- After being washed in baptism, we need the continual exhortations of brothers and sisters to stay the course.
- Consider ahead of time how you can spur on fellow Christians in the fellowship.
- Also prepare to receive biblical input that will result in greater love and good deeds.
- Why is missing meetings of the body described as a bad habit? Why and when do we meet?
Mark 3:31-35 - What will it mean for you to be part of Jesus’ family?
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Followup - Prayer (part I) Introduction
- We must understand who we are praying to: God, the Creator, All-powerful and Sovereign, and our Father.
- Prayer is essential for spiritual growth.
- Prayer is the key to deepening our relationship with God.
- Prayer unleashes the power of God. - James 5:16
- Prayer is not natural, it must be learned - Luke 11:1-4
Jesus’ Prayer Life
- Mark 1:35 - Jesus, although very busy, found time to pray in a place and time free from distraction.
- Luke 6:12 - Jesus spends all night praying to God.
- Hebrews 5:7 - Jesus prays with loud cries and tears.
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Fearing God - Glorious Truth (part II) Our main goal in life is to glorify God
Information that help yet does not glorify God in some way remains defective
People who fear God can use their knowledge both to glorify God and enjoy him
Jesus: Now this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent - John 17:3
This is where true knowledge begins
What good is it for a man to gain the whole world yet forfeit his soul? - Mark 8:36
Scientist and philosopers may discover ways to improve life but the Christian has found the way to eternal life
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Discipleship - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: To understand the Bible's definition of what a Christian is
Question: What is your definition of a Christian?
The Church in Antioch
Acts 11:19-26
- Question: The disciples that were scattered began teaching the Greeks what? Good news about Jesus
- Question: What did Barnabas encourage people to do? Know an hold to Jesus' words
- Barnabas found Saul then brought him to Antioch so they could teach the Word of God (review)
- Question: In Antioch, the disciples of Jesus were called what for the 1st time? Why?
- A disciple of Jesus is WHAT they were. Christian is what the world labeled them
- Christian = Disciple = Saved
The Calling of Discipleship
Mark 1:14-20
- Question: What did Jesus proclaim in Galilee? What was the good news? Kingdom of God was near; your life can change)
- Question: What is the first thing Jesus instructed these fishermen to do? Follow him. What does that mean?
- Question: What will Jesus make us into? What does that mean? Is this something you are willing to do?
- Share what purpose your purpose was before becoming a disciple
- Question: What would you say your life has been focused/purpose so far?
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Discipleship - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: To understand the Bible's definition of what a Christian is
Question: What is your definition of a Christian?
The Church in Antioch
Acts 11:19-26
- Question: The disciples that were scattered began teaching the Greeks what? Good news about Jesus
- Question: What did Barnabas encourage people to do? Know an hold to Jesus' words
- Barnabas found Saul then brought him to Antioch so they could teach the Word of God (review)
- Question: In Antioch, the disciples of Jesus were called what for the 1st time? Why?
- A disciple of Jesus is WHAT they were. Christian is what the world labeled them
- Christian = Disciple = Saved
The Calling of Discipleship
Mark 1:14-20
- Question: What did Jesus proclaim in Galilee? What was the good news? Kingdom of God was near; your life can change)
- Question: What is the first thing Jesus instructed these fishermen to do? Follow him. What does that mean?
- Question: What will Jesus make us into? What does that mean? Is this something you are willing to do?
- Share what purpose your purpose was before becoming a disciple
- Question: What would you say your life has been focused/purpose so far?
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Discipleship - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: To understand the Bible's definition of what a Christian is
Question: What is your definition of a Christian?
The Church in Antioch
Acts 11:19-26
- Question: The disciples that were scattered began teaching the Greeks what? Good news about Jesus
- Question: What did Barnabas encourage people to do? Know an hold to Jesus' words
- Barnabas found Saul then brought him to Antioch so they could teach the Word of God (review)
- Question: In Antioch, the disciples of Jesus were called what for the 1st time? Why?
- A disciple of Jesus is WHAT they were. Christian is what the world labeled them
- Christian = Disciple = Saved
The Calling of Discipleship
Mark 1:14-20
- Question: What did Jesus proclaim in Galilee? What was the good news? Kingdom of God was near; your life can change)
- Question: What is the first thing Jesus instructed these fishermen to do? Follow him. What does that mean?
- Question: What will Jesus make us into? What does that mean? Is this something you are willing to do?
- Share what purpose your purpose was before becoming a disciple
- Question: What would you say your life has been focused/purpose so far?
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Discipleship - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: To understand the Bible's definition of what a Christian is
Question: What is your definition of a Christian?
The Church in Antioch
Acts 11:19-26
- Question: The disciples that were scattered began teaching the Greeks what? Good news about Jesus
- Question: What did Barnabas encourage people to do? Know an hold to Jesus' words
- Barnabas found Saul then brought him to Antioch so they could teach the Word of God (review)
- Question: In Antioch, the disciples of Jesus were called what for the 1st time? Why?
- A disciple of Jesus is WHAT they were. Christian is what the world labeled them
- Christian = Disciple = Saved
The Calling of Discipleship
Mark 1:14-20
- Question: What did Jesus proclaim in Galilee? What was the good news? Kingdom of God was near; your life can change)
- Question: What is the first thing Jesus instructed these fishermen to do? Follow him. What does that mean?
- Question: What will Jesus make us into? What does that mean? Is this something you are willing to do?
- Share what purpose your purpose was before becoming a disciple
- Question: What would you say your life has been focused/purpose so far?
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Discipleship - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: To understand the Bible's definition of what a Christian is
Question: What is your definition of a Christian?
The Church in Antioch
Acts 11:19-26
- Question: The disciples that were scattered began teaching the Greeks what? Good news about Jesus
- Question: What did Barnabas encourage people to do? Know an hold to Jesus' words
- Barnabas found Saul then brought him to Antioch so they could teach the Word of God (review)
- Question: In Antioch, the disciples of Jesus were called what for the 1st time? Why?
- A disciple of Jesus is WHAT they were. Christian is what the world labeled them
- Christian = Disciple = Saved
The Calling of Discipleship
Mark 1:14-20
- Question: What did Jesus proclaim in Galilee? What was the good news? Kingdom of God was near; your life can change)
- Question: What is the first thing Jesus instructed these fishermen to do? Follow him. What does that mean?
- Question: What will Jesus make us into? What does that mean? Is this something you are willing to do?
- Share what purpose your purpose was before becoming a disciple
- Question: What would you say your life has been focused/purpose so far?
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Discipleship - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: To understand the Bible's definition of what a Christian is
Question: What is your definition of a Christian?
The Church in Antioch
Acts 11:19-26
- Question: The disciples that were scattered began teaching the Greeks what? Good news about Jesus
- Question: What did Barnabas encourage people to do? Know an hold to Jesus' words
- Barnabas found Saul then brought him to Antioch so they could teach the Word of God (review)
- Question: In Antioch, the disciples of Jesus were called what for the 1st time? Why?
- A disciple of Jesus is WHAT they were. Christian is what the world labeled them
- Christian = Disciple = Saved
The Calling of Discipleship
Mark 1:14-20
- Question: What did Jesus proclaim in Galilee? What was the good news? Kingdom of God was near; your life can change)
- Question: What is the first thing Jesus instructed these fishermen to do? Follow him. What does that mean?
- Question: What will Jesus make us into? What does that mean? Is this something you are willing to do?
- Share what purpose your purpose was before becoming a disciple
- Question: What would you say your life has been focused/purpose so far?
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Discipleship - Kansas City (part I) Purpose: To understand the Bible's definition of what a Christian is
Question: What is your definition of a Christian?
The Church in Antioch
Acts 11:19-26
- Question: The disciples that were scattered began teaching the Greeks what? Good news about Jesus
- Question: What did Barnabas encourage people to do? Know an hold to Jesus' words
- Barnabas found Saul then brought him to Antioch so they could teach the Word of God (review)
- Question: In Antioch, the disciples of Jesus were called what for the 1st time? Why?
- A disciple of Jesus is WHAT they were. Christian is what the world labeled them
- Christian = Disciple = Saved
The Calling of Discipleship
Mark 1:14-20
- Question: What did Jesus proclaim in Galilee? What was the good news? Kingdom of God was near; your life can change)
- Question: What is the first thing Jesus instructed these fishermen to do? Follow him. What does that mean?
- Question: What will Jesus make us into? What does that mean? Is this something you are willing to do?
- Share what purpose your purpose was before becoming a disciple
- Question: What would you say your life has been focused/purpose so far?
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Servant of God (part I) Jesus was the ultimate servant
Mark 10:42-45
- Jesus was the greatest because he was a servant to all
- Why would anyone want to be a servant of all? Because Jesus was the greatest example we can understand why.
Philippians 2:1-8
- Jesus was God yet he did not even consider his equality
- He made himself nothing - he was king yet he was on the bottom level
- Slaves:
- Are 24/7/365
- Do not get thanks
- Do not have days off
- Do not have a schedule of their own
- Do not have attitudes because nothing is theirs
- v5 - Your attitude should be the same
- Have I taken on the nature of a servant?
- Do I consider others better than myself?
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Servant of God (part I) Jesus was the ultimate servant
Mark 10:42-45
- Jesus was the greatest because he was a servant to all
- Why would anyone want to be a servant of all? Because Jesus was the greatest example we can understand why.
Philippians 2:1-8
- Jesus was God yet he did not even consider his equality
- He made himself nothing - he was king yet he was on the bottom level
- Slaves:
- Are 24/7/365
- Do not get thanks
- Do not have days off
- Do not have a schedule of their own
- Do not have attitudes because nothing is theirs
- v5 - Your attitude should be the same
- Have I taken on the nature of a servant?
- Do I consider others better than myself?
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Servant of God (part I) Jesus was the ultimate servant
Mark 10:42-45
- Jesus was the greatest because he was a servant to all
- Why would anyone want to be a servant of all? Because Jesus was the greatest example we can understand why.
Philippians 2:1-8
- Jesus was God yet he did not even consider his equality
- He made himself nothing - he was king yet he was on the bottom level
- Slaves:
- Are 24/7/365
- Do not get thanks
- Do not have days off
- Do not have a schedule of their own
- Do not have attitudes because nothing is theirs
- v5 - Your attitude should be the same
- Have I taken on the nature of a servant?
- Do I consider others better than myself?
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Servant of God (part I) Jesus was the ultimate servant
Mark 10:42-45
- Jesus was the greatest because he was a servant to all
- Why would anyone want to be a servant of all? Because Jesus was the greatest example we can understand why.
Philippians 2:1-8
- Jesus was God yet he did not even consider his equality
- He made himself nothing - he was king yet he was on the bottom level
- Slaves:
- Are 24/7/365
- Do not get thanks
- Do not have days off
- Do not have a schedule of their own
- Do not have attitudes because nothing is theirs
- v5 - Your attitude should be the same
- Have I taken on the nature of a servant?
- Do I consider others better than myself?
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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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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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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 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 III) Examples of Jesus having characteristics of humans:
- Suffered - 1 Peter 4:1
- Sweat blood - Luke 22:44
- Thirsted - John 4:7; John 19:28
- Was angered and grieved - Mark 3:5
- Was Tempted - Matthew 4:1; Hebrews 2:18; Hebrews 4:15
- Was Troubled - Mark 14:33-34; John 11:33; John 12:27
- Was Weary - John 4:6
- Wept - John 11:35; Luke 19:41
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Jesus is God (part I) Examples showing the deity of Jesus:
- All Authority - Matthew 28:18; Colossians 2:10
- Called God by James - James 2:1
- Called God by John - 1 John 5:20; Revelation 1:18; Revelation 19:16
- Called God by Jude - Jude 25
- Called God by Paul - Galatians 2:20; Colossians 1:15-17; Colossians 2:9; 1 Timothy 3:16; Titus 2:13
- Called God by Peter - 1 Peter 3:22; 2 Peter 1:17
- Forgives sins - Mark 2:5
- Judges - John 5:22
- Knew All things - John 21:17
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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 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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One Another (part I)
Started reading the one another scriptures in the Bible:
- Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you - Romans 15:7
- Admonish one another - Colossians 3:16
- Be at peace with each other - Mark 9:50
- Be devoted to one another in brotherly love - Romans 12:10
- Be kind and compassionate to one another - Ephesians 4:32
- Be patient, bearing with one another in love - Ephesians 4:2
- Bear with each other - Colossians 3:13
- Build each other up - 1 Thessalonians 5:11
- Carry each other’s burdens - Galatians 6:2
- Clothe yourselves with humility toward one another - 1 Peter 5:5
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Names of Jesus (part VII) Jesus has many names:
- Great High Priest - Hebrews 3:1, 4:14
- Head of the Church - Ephesians 5:23; Colossians 1:18
- Heir of all things - Hebrews 1:2
- Holy One - Psalms 16:10; Acts 2:27,31
- Holy One of God - Mark 1:24
- Holy One of Israel - Isaiah 41:14
- Horn of salvation - Luke 1:69
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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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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 VI) Obtaining the mind of Christ is a life-long process achieved gradually
A. There is a significant different between obtaining the mind of Christ and obtaining salvation from sin.
- You are saved at the point of rebirth. Afterwards, there is nothing you can do to get more saved.
- On the other hand, you may posses only a small part of the mind of Christ
B. Salvation is obtained in one act; Spirituality is attained through a life time of consistent effort
- Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved - Mark 16:16
- Adding to your faith helps make your calling and election sure - 2 Peter 1:5-11
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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 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 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 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 - 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 - Helping People (part I) We must gain the mind of Christ in regard to helping people
Romans 15:1-3 - We who are strong ought to bear with the failings of the weak and not to please ourselves
His baptism and temptation prepared the way for helping people.
- Luke 3:21-23 - When all the people were being baptized, Jesus was baptized too
- ~Luke 4:1-13 - We was tempted with the same sin we are tempted with
Two primary factors motivated Jesus to help people:
1. He possessed a great desire to work for and please God.
- John 9:4 - While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.
- John 5:30 - I seek not to please myself but him who sent me
2. He possessed a great compassion and love for people:
Compassion: Sympathetic conscious of another’s distress, together with desire to alleviate it, pity coupled with an urgent desire to aid or to spare.
Examples:
- Mark 1:40-42 - Filled with compassion, Jesus cured the man with Leprosy
- John 19:25-27 - Make connections for people to be taken care of
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Mind of Christ - Helping People (part I) We must gain the mind of Christ in regard to helping people
Romans 15:1-3 - We who are strong ought to bear with the failings of the weak and not to please ourselves
His baptism and temptation prepared the way for helping people.
- Luke 3:21-23 - When all the people were being baptized, Jesus was baptized too
- ~Luke 4:1-13 - We was tempted with the same sin we are tempted with
Two primary factors motivated Jesus to help people:
1. He possessed a great desire to work for and please God.
- John 9:4 - While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.
- John 5:30 - I seek not to please myself but him who sent me
2. He possessed a great compassion and love for people:
Compassion: Sympathetic conscious of another’s distress, together with desire to alleviate it, pity coupled with an urgent desire to aid or to spare.
Examples:
- Mark 1:40-42 - Filled with compassion, Jesus cured the man with Leprosy
- John 19:25-27 - Make connections for people to be taken care of
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Mind of Christ - Helping People (part I) We must gain the mind of Christ in regard to helping people
Romans 15:1-3 - We who are strong ought to bear with the failings of the weak and not to please ourselves
His baptism and temptation prepared the way for helping people.
- Luke 3:21-23 - When all the people were being baptized, Jesus was baptized too
- ~Luke 4:1-13 - We was tempted with the same sin we are tempted with
Two primary factors motivated Jesus to help people:
1. He possessed a great desire to work for and please God.
- John 9:4 - While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.
- John 5:30 - I seek not to please myself but him who sent me
2. He possessed a great compassion and love for people:
Compassion: Sympathetic conscious of another’s distress, together with desire to alleviate it, pity coupled with an urgent desire to aid or to spare.
Examples:
- Mark 1:40-42 - Filled with compassion, Jesus cured the man with Leprosy
- John 19:25-27 - Make connections for people to be taken care of
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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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 III) Jesus employed at least five elements to accomplish this mission: (continued)
2. He earnestly longed for salvation of sinners.
- Mark 10:21 - Go, sell everything you have and come follow me
- Luke 13:34 - How often I have longed to gather your children together
- Luke 19:41 - As he approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it.
3. He kept his mind continually fixed on his objective.
- John 9:4 - As long as it is day, we must do the work of him who sent me
- John 4:34 - For the one whom God has sent speaks the words of God,
- Luke 19:10 - For the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost.
- Mark 1:38-39 - I can preach there also. That is why I have come
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Mind of Christ - Heavenly Mission (part III) Jesus employed at least five elements to accomplish this mission: (continued)
2. He earnestly longed for salvation of sinners.
- Mark 10:21 - Go, sell everything you have and come follow me
- Luke 13:34 - How often I have longed to gather your children together
- Luke 19:41 - As he approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it.
3. He kept his mind continually fixed on his objective.
- John 9:4 - As long as it is day, we must do the work of him who sent me
- John 4:34 - For the one whom God has sent speaks the words of God,
- Luke 19:10 - For the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost.
- Mark 1:38-39 - I can preach there also. That is why I have come
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Mind of Christ - Heavenly Mission (part III) Jesus employed at least five elements to accomplish this mission: (continued)
2. He earnestly longed for salvation of sinners.
- Mark 10:21 - Go, sell everything you have and come follow me
- Luke 13:34 - How often I have longed to gather your children together
- Luke 19:41 - As he approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it.
3. He kept his mind continually fixed on his objective.
- John 9:4 - As long as it is day, we must do the work of him who sent me
- John 4:34 - For the one whom God has sent speaks the words of God,
- Luke 19:10 - For the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost.
- Mark 1:38-39 - I can preach there also. That is why I have come
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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 - 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 V) Christ’s example of self denial:
A. He emptied himself ~ Philippines 2:5-11
B. He inconvenienced himself
- Luke 9:58 - Son of Man has no place to lay his head
- Mark 6:30 - The apostles gathered around Jesus at unscheduled times
C. He disregarding himself.
- 2 Corinthians 8:9 - He became poor for our sake
- Romans 15:1-3 - Christ did not please himself
- John 5:30 - I seek not to please myself
D. He sacrificed himself.
- 1 John 3:16 - Jesus Christ laid down his life for us
- John 10:11 - The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep
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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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Proverbs on Integrity (part II) Examples of great integrity.
- Joseph - Genesis 39:8-10
- Joseph did not give into the impure temptations that were put before him.
- He honored God with his purity and he honored his master
- Jesus - Matthew 26:57-60
- They couldn’t find anything against Jesus (false witnesses came forward “people started lying” but they didn’t make sense either)
- Mark 7:36-37 - Jesus did everything well (integrity)
Today we need to be examples of men/women of integrity. - Proverbs gives us a lot lessons on integrity
#1. Integrity last forever
Proverbs 12:19 - Truthful lips endure forever
Integrity last forever (people lie to escape something) but no one can run from the truth
- People lie to appear better than they are
- When we lie we feel clever and in control but one lie leads to other lies (then were like a dog chasing its tail)
- Many times people lie and may not ever be discovered but remember no one can fool God
Hebrews 4:13 - Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight.
Whenever we lie we ruin a part of our character.
- The more we lie the easier it becomes thus it eventually becomes our nature.
- You may escape the lie but you can not escape how it changes your character
Proverbs 28:13 - He who conceals his sins does not prosper
Men and take many things away from us but no one can take our integrity (its our choice).
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Proverbs on Integrity (part II) Examples of great integrity.
- Joseph - Genesis 39:8-10
- Joseph did not give into the impure temptations that were put before him.
- He honored God with his purity and he honored his master
- Jesus - Matthew 26:57-60
- They couldn’t find anything against Jesus (false witnesses came forward “people started lying” but they didn’t make sense either)
- Mark 7:36-37 - Jesus did everything well (integrity)
Today we need to be examples of men/women of integrity. - Proverbs gives us a lot lessons on integrity
#1. Integrity last forever
Proverbs 12:19 - Truthful lips endure forever
Integrity last forever (people lie to escape something) but no one can run from the truth
- People lie to appear better than they are
- When we lie we feel clever and in control but one lie leads to other lies (then were like a dog chasing its tail)
- Many times people lie and may not ever be discovered but remember no one can fool God
Hebrews 4:13 - Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight.
Whenever we lie we ruin a part of our character.
- The more we lie the easier it becomes thus it eventually becomes our nature.
- You may escape the lie but you can not escape how it changes your character
Proverbs 28:13 - He who conceals his sins does not prosper
Men and take many things away from us but no one can take our integrity (its our choice).
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Proverbs on Pride (part I) Proverbs 16:18 - First pride, then the crash
This is one saying that always been apart of history:
- Cain’s pride led to him killing his brother Abel
- King Saul’s pride led to him attempting to kill David
- David lost his son Absalom to pride as Absalom attempted to overthrow David
- Hitler, Sadam, on and on (even to the extent of pride leading to the shake up in God’s modern day kingdom)
NT Greek word for pride = “puffed up with pride”
- This is a very descriptive word (like a peacock strutting his feathers)
- The proud person puts on the mistaken belief that he is better than he is
Pride/arrogance begins in the heart (so often we say I’m prideful but take it to lightly)
Mark 7:20-22 - (arrogance/pride) is a reflection of the heart = don’t take it so lightly
Luke 1:50-52 - God scatters the thoughts of the proud (busy covering themselves & looks)
James 4:6 - Every time you say, “Ha-Ha, I know I’m prideful” realize “God’s apposing me”
- Not so funny then
- The proud man does not submit to God thus becomes God’s enemy
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Proverbs on Pride (part I) Proverbs 16:18 - First pride, then the crash
This is one saying that always been apart of history:
- Cain’s pride led to him killing his brother Abel
- King Saul’s pride led to him attempting to kill David
- David lost his son Absalom to pride as Absalom attempted to overthrow David
- Hitler, Sadam, on and on (even to the extent of pride leading to the shake up in God’s modern day kingdom)
NT Greek word for pride = “puffed up with pride”
- This is a very descriptive word (like a peacock strutting his feathers)
- The proud person puts on the mistaken belief that he is better than he is
Pride/arrogance begins in the heart (so often we say I’m prideful but take it to lightly)
Mark 7:20-22 - (arrogance/pride) is a reflection of the heart = don’t take it so lightly
Luke 1:50-52 - God scatters the thoughts of the proud (busy covering themselves & looks)
James 4:6 - Every time you say, “Ha-Ha, I know I’m prideful” realize “God’s apposing me”
- Not so funny then
- The proud man does not submit to God thus becomes God’s enemy
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Proverbs on Pride (part I) Proverbs 16:18 - First pride, then the crash
This is one saying that always been apart of history:
- Cain’s pride led to him killing his brother Abel
- King Saul’s pride led to him attempting to kill David
- David lost his son Absalom to pride as Absalom attempted to overthrow David
- Hitler, Sadam, on and on (even to the extent of pride leading to the shake up in God’s modern day kingdom)
NT Greek word for pride = “puffed up with pride”
- This is a very descriptive word (like a peacock strutting his feathers)
- The proud person puts on the mistaken belief that he is better than he is
Pride/arrogance begins in the heart (so often we say I’m prideful but take it to lightly)
Mark 7:20-22 - (arrogance/pride) is a reflection of the heart = don’t take it so lightly
Luke 1:50-52 - God scatters the thoughts of the proud (busy covering themselves & looks)
James 4:6 - Every time you say, “Ha-Ha, I know I’m prideful” realize “God’s apposing me”
- Not so funny then
- The proud man does not submit to God thus becomes God’s enemy
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Guarding Your Heart (part I) Keeping your heart in good condition is not just an important physical principle, but a spiritual one as well. A bad spiritual heart will cause spiritual sickness and ultimately spiritual death – separate from God. The Bible gives us some great information on how to keep our hearts in good spiritual shape and keep them beating strong and healthy for God until the day we die.
We guard our hearts to keep the good and keep away the bad we’re tempted to do
- Proverbs 4:10-15 - We must make daily decisions to turn away from evil
- Proverbs 4:23-27 - Our hearts either keep us healthy or harm us spiritually; life or death
Sins is what damages our heart
- Hebrews 3:12-14 - Sin hardens (diseases) our heart and turns us from God
- Mark 4:14-20 - Sin and worldliness can choke us from breathing normal
We must do what we can to keep sin far away from our heart
- Proverbs 7:6-27 - Be careful to stay away from tempting situations you could have avoided
- 1 Corinthians 15:33-34 - Don’t spend time with the wrong people or in the wrong places
- 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1 - Break off any serious union with those who don’t share your convictions
- 2 Timothy 2:22-23 - Run away if you need to; it is not weak to realize you are weak
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Guarding Your Heart (part I) Keeping your heart in good condition is not just an important physical principle, but a spiritual one as well. A bad spiritual heart will cause spiritual sickness and ultimately spiritual death – separate from God. The Bible gives us some great information on how to keep our hearts in good spiritual shape and keep them beating strong and healthy for God until the day we die.
We guard our hearts to keep the good and keep away the bad we’re tempted to do
- Proverbs 4:10-15 - We must make daily decisions to turn away from evil
- Proverbs 4:23-27 - Our hearts either keep us healthy or harm us spiritually; life or death
Sins is what damages our heart
- Hebrews 3:12-14 - Sin hardens (diseases) our heart and turns us from God
- Mark 4:14-20 - Sin and worldliness can choke us from breathing normal
We must do what we can to keep sin far away from our heart
- Proverbs 7:6-27 - Be careful to stay away from tempting situations you could have avoided
- 1 Corinthians 15:33-34 - Don’t spend time with the wrong people or in the wrong places
- 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1 - Break off any serious union with those who don’t share your convictions
- 2 Timothy 2:22-23 - Run away if you need to; it is not weak to realize you are weak
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Guarding Your Heart (part I) Keeping your heart in good condition is not just an important physical principle, but a spiritual one as well. A bad spiritual heart will cause spiritual sickness and ultimately spiritual death – separate from God. The Bible gives us some great information on how to keep our hearts in good spiritual shape and keep them beating strong and healthy for God until the day we die.
We guard our hearts to keep the good and keep away the bad we’re tempted to do
- Proverbs 4:10-15 - We must make daily decisions to turn away from evil
- Proverbs 4:23-27 - Our hearts either keep us healthy or harm us spiritually; life or death
Sins is what damages our heart
- Hebrews 3:12-14 - Sin hardens (diseases) our heart and turns us from God
- Mark 4:14-20 - Sin and worldliness can choke us from breathing normal
We must do what we can to keep sin far away from our heart
- Proverbs 7:6-27 - Be careful to stay away from tempting situations you could have avoided
- 1 Corinthians 15:33-34 - Don’t spend time with the wrong people or in the wrong places
- 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1 - Break off any serious union with those who don’t share your convictions
- 2 Timothy 2:22-23 - Run away if you need to; it is not weak to realize you are weak
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Guarding Your Heart (part I) Keeping your heart in good condition is not just an important physical principle, but a spiritual one as well. A bad spiritual heart will cause spiritual sickness and ultimately spiritual death – separate from God. The Bible gives us some great information on how to keep our hearts in good spiritual shape and keep them beating strong and healthy for God until the day we die.
We guard our hearts to keep the good and keep away the bad we’re tempted to do
- Proverbs 4:10-15 - We must make daily decisions to turn away from evil
- Proverbs 4:23-27 - Our hearts either keep us healthy or harm us spiritually; life or death
Sins is what damages our heart
- Hebrews 3:12-14 - Sin hardens (diseases) our heart and turns us from God
- Mark 4:14-20 - Sin and worldliness can choke us from breathing normal
We must do what we can to keep sin far away from our heart
- Proverbs 7:6-27 - Be careful to stay away from tempting situations you could have avoided
- 1 Corinthians 15:33-34 - Don’t spend time with the wrong people or in the wrong places
- 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1 - Break off any serious union with those who don’t share your convictions
- 2 Timothy 2:22-23 - Run away if you need to; it is not weak to realize you are weak
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Guarding Your Heart (part I) Keeping your heart in good condition is not just an important physical principle, but a spiritual one as well. A bad spiritual heart will cause spiritual sickness and ultimately spiritual death – separate from God. The Bible gives us some great information on how to keep our hearts in good spiritual shape and keep them beating strong and healthy for God until the day we die.
We guard our hearts to keep the good and keep away the bad we’re tempted to do
- Proverbs 4:10-15 - We must make daily decisions to turn away from evil
- Proverbs 4:23-27 - Our hearts either keep us healthy or harm us spiritually; life or death
Sins is what damages our heart
- Hebrews 3:12-14 - Sin hardens (diseases) our heart and turns us from God
- Mark 4:14-20 - Sin and worldliness can choke us from breathing normal
We must do what we can to keep sin far away from our heart
- Proverbs 7:6-27 - Be careful to stay away from tempting situations you could have avoided
- 1 Corinthians 15:33-34 - Don’t spend time with the wrong people or in the wrong places
- 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1 - Break off any serious union with those who don’t share your convictions
- 2 Timothy 2:22-23 - Run away if you need to; it is not weak to realize you are weak
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Guarding Your Heart (part I) Keeping your heart in good condition is not just an important physical principle, but a spiritual one as well. A bad spiritual heart will cause spiritual sickness and ultimately spiritual death – separate from God. The Bible gives us some great information on how to keep our hearts in good spiritual shape and keep them beating strong and healthy for God until the day we die.
We guard our hearts to keep the good and keep away the bad we’re tempted to do
- Proverbs 4:10-15 - We must make daily decisions to turn away from evil
- Proverbs 4:23-27 - Our hearts either keep us healthy or harm us spiritually; life or death
Sins is what damages our heart
- Hebrews 3:12-14 - Sin hardens (diseases) our heart and turns us from God
- Mark 4:14-20 - Sin and worldliness can choke us from breathing normal
We must do what we can to keep sin far away from our heart
- Proverbs 7:6-27 - Be careful to stay away from tempting situations you could have avoided
- 1 Corinthians 15:33-34 - Don’t spend time with the wrong people or in the wrong places
- 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1 - Break off any serious union with those who don’t share your convictions
- 2 Timothy 2:22-23 - Run away if you need to; it is not weak to realize you are weak
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Guarding Your Heart (part I) Keeping your heart in good condition is not just an important physical principle, but a spiritual one as well. A bad spiritual heart will cause spiritual sickness and ultimately spiritual death – separate from God. The Bible gives us some great information on how to keep our hearts in good spiritual shape and keep them beating strong and healthy for God until the day we die.
We guard our hearts to keep the good and keep away the bad we’re tempted to do
- Proverbs 4:10-15 - We must make daily decisions to turn away from evil
- Proverbs 4:23-27 - Our hearts either keep us healthy or harm us spiritually; life or death
Sins is what damages our heart
- Hebrews 3:12-14 - Sin hardens (diseases) our heart and turns us from God
- Mark 4:14-20 - Sin and worldliness can choke us from breathing normal
We must do what we can to keep sin far away from our heart
- Proverbs 7:6-27 - Be careful to stay away from tempting situations you could have avoided
- 1 Corinthians 15:33-34 - Don’t spend time with the wrong people or in the wrong places
- 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1 - Break off any serious union with those who don’t share your convictions
- 2 Timothy 2:22-23 - Run away if you need to; it is not weak to realize you are weak
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Day 7 - The Family of God Mark 3:31-33
- Why did Jesus have to make a choice between his physical and spiritual family?
- Who are the people you are closest to? What choices do you have to make? Are God's people REALLY your family?
1 Peter 1:22
- What is "sincere love"? How can you love deeply, from the heart?
- Who have you loved this much in your life before? How does your love for the disciples need to grow?
2 Corinthians 5:16-17
- What are some worldly ways you have looked at people before?
- How do you need to change your way of seeing people? (Be specific)
1 Timothy 5:1-12
Who are some people in your ministry that can become like spiritual "fathers, mothers, brothers, and sisters" in your life?
Application: This week schedule time to spend with two Christians that you have not spent time with before.
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Day 7 - The Family of God Mark 3:31-33
- Why did Jesus have to make a choice between his physical and spiritual family?
- Who are the people you are closest to? What choices do you have to make? Are God's people REALLY your family?
1 Peter 1:22
- What is "sincere love"? How can you love deeply, from the heart?
- Who have you loved this much in your life before? How does your love for the disciples need to grow?
2 Corinthians 5:16-17
- What are some worldly ways you have looked at people before?
- How do you need to change your way of seeing people? (Be specific)
1 Timothy 5:1-12
Who are some people in your ministry that can become like spiritual "fathers, mothers, brothers, and sisters" in your life?
Application: This week schedule time to spend with two Christians that you have not spent time with before.
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Day 7 - The Family of God Mark 3:31-33
- Why did Jesus have to make a choice between his physical and spiritual family?
- Who are the people you are closest to? What choices do you have to make? Are God's people REALLY your family?
1 Peter 1:22
- What is "sincere love"? How can you love deeply, from the heart?
- Who have you loved this much in your life before? How does your love for the disciples need to grow?
2 Corinthians 5:16-17
- What are some worldly ways you have looked at people before?
- How do you need to change your way of seeing people? (Be specific)
1 Timothy 5:1-12
Who are some people in your ministry that can become like spiritual "fathers, mothers, brothers, and sisters" in your life?
Application: This week schedule time to spend with two Christians that you have not spent time with before.
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Day 10 - Praying Like Jesus Mark 1:32-39
- What sacrifices did Jesus make to go and pray? Think of his previous day. What excuses could he have made to not pray?
- When do you feel the need to pray? Do you ever make excuses not to pray?
- How has your prayer time been the past 10 days?
Hebrews 5:7-10
- What kind of prayer life did Jesus have?
- What things, besides going to the cross, would have been difficult for Jesus to obey?
- What things are difficult for you to do as a disciple?
- Have you been praying with loud cries and tears for God to help you be obedient?
- What situations in your life do you need to pray more about? Make a list and be specific.
Application: Spend time today praying about the things you wrote about on your list. Be specific in your prayers. Try praying out loud and talking to God as if you could see him. Tell him how you feel about these things and what is difficult and why it is difficult. Being real and open with God will help you change things quicker.
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Day 10 - Praying Like Jesus Mark 1:32-39
- What sacrifices did Jesus make to go and pray? Think of his previous day. What excuses could he have made to not pray?
- When do you feel the need to pray? Do you ever make excuses not to pray?
- How has your prayer time been the past 10 days?
Hebrews 5:7-10
- What kind of prayer life did Jesus have?
- What things, besides going to the cross, would have been difficult for Jesus to obey?
- What things are difficult for you to do as a disciple?
- Have you been praying with loud cries and tears for God to help you be obedient?
- What situations in your life do you need to pray more about? Make a list and be specific.
Application: Spend time today praying about the things you wrote about on your list. Be specific in your prayers. Try praying out loud and talking to God as if you could see him. Tell him how you feel about these things and what is difficult and why it is difficult. Being real and open with God will help you change things quicker.
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Day 10 - Praying Like Jesus Mark 1:32-39
- What sacrifices did Jesus make to go and pray? Think of his previous day. What excuses could he have made to not pray?
- When do you feel the need to pray? Do you ever make excuses not to pray?
- How has your prayer time been the past 10 days?
Hebrews 5:7-10
- What kind of prayer life did Jesus have?
- What things, besides going to the cross, would have been difficult for Jesus to obey?
- What things are difficult for you to do as a disciple?
- Have you been praying with loud cries and tears for God to help you be obedient?
- What situations in your life do you need to pray more about? Make a list and be specific.
Application: Spend time today praying about the things you wrote about on your list. Be specific in your prayers. Try praying out loud and talking to God as if you could see him. Tell him how you feel about these things and what is difficult and why it is difficult. Being real and open with God will help you change things quicker.
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Day 10 - Praying Like Jesus Mark 1:32-39
- What sacrifices did Jesus make to go and pray? Think of his previous day. What excuses could he have made to not pray?
- When do you feel the need to pray? Do you ever make excuses not to pray?
- How has your prayer time been the past 10 days?
Hebrews 5:7-10
- What kind of prayer life did Jesus have?
- What things, besides going to the cross, would have been difficult for Jesus to obey?
- What things are difficult for you to do as a disciple?
- Have you been praying with loud cries and tears for God to help you be obedient?
- What situations in your life do you need to pray more about? Make a list and be specific.
Application: Spend time today praying about the things you wrote about on your list. Be specific in your prayers. Try praying out loud and talking to God as if you could see him. Tell him how you feel about these things and what is difficult and why it is difficult. Being real and open with God will help you change things quicker.
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Day 10 - Praying Like Jesus Mark 1:32-39
- What sacrifices did Jesus make to go and pray? Think of his previous day. What excuses could he have made to not pray?
- When do you feel the need to pray? Do you ever make excuses not to pray?
- How has your prayer time been the past 10 days?
Hebrews 5:7-10
- What kind of prayer life did Jesus have?
- What things, besides going to the cross, would have been difficult for Jesus to obey?
- What things are difficult for you to do as a disciple?
- Have you been praying with loud cries and tears for God to help you be obedient?
- What situations in your life do you need to pray more about? Make a list and be specific.
Application: Spend time today praying about the things you wrote about on your list. Be specific in your prayers. Try praying out loud and talking to God as if you could see him. Tell him how you feel about these things and what is difficult and why it is difficult. Being real and open with God will help you change things quicker.
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Day 10 - Praying Like Jesus Mark 1:32-39
- What sacrifices did Jesus make to go and pray? Think of his previous day. What excuses could he have made to not pray?
- When do you feel the need to pray? Do you ever make excuses not to pray?
- How has your prayer time been the past 10 days?
Hebrews 5:7-10
- What kind of prayer life did Jesus have?
- What things, besides going to the cross, would have been difficult for Jesus to obey?
- What things are difficult for you to do as a disciple?
- Have you been praying with loud cries and tears for God to help you be obedient?
- What situations in your life do you need to pray more about? Make a list and be specific.
Application: Spend time today praying about the things you wrote about on your list. Be specific in your prayers. Try praying out loud and talking to God as if you could see him. Tell him how you feel about these things and what is difficult and why it is difficult. Being real and open with God will help you change things quicker.
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Day 10 - Praying Like Jesus Mark 1:32-39
- What sacrifices did Jesus make to go and pray? Think of his previous day. What excuses could he have made to not pray?
- When do you feel the need to pray? Do you ever make excuses not to pray?
- How has your prayer time been the past 10 days?
Hebrews 5:7-10
- What kind of prayer life did Jesus have?
- What things, besides going to the cross, would have been difficult for Jesus to obey?
- What things are difficult for you to do as a disciple?
- Have you been praying with loud cries and tears for God to help you be obedient?
- What situations in your life do you need to pray more about? Make a list and be specific.
Application: Spend time today praying about the things you wrote about on your list. Be specific in your prayers. Try praying out loud and talking to God as if you could see him. Tell him how you feel about these things and what is difficult and why it is difficult. Being real and open with God will help you change things quicker.
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Day 10 - Praying Like Jesus Mark 1:32-39
- What sacrifices did Jesus make to go and pray? Think of his previous day. What excuses could he have made to not pray?
- When do you feel the need to pray? Do you ever make excuses not to pray?
- How has your prayer time been the past 10 days?
Hebrews 5:7-10
- What kind of prayer life did Jesus have?
- What things, besides going to the cross, would have been difficult for Jesus to obey?
- What things are difficult for you to do as a disciple?
- Have you been praying with loud cries and tears for God to help you be obedient?
- What situations in your life do you need to pray more about? Make a list and be specific.
Application: Spend time today praying about the things you wrote about on your list. Be specific in your prayers. Try praying out loud and talking to God as if you could see him. Tell him how you feel about these things and what is difficult and why it is difficult. Being real and open with God will help you change things quicker.
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Day 14 - A New Creation 2 Corinthians 5:17
- What are some of the "old" parts of you that are gone?
- What are some of the "new" things you are becoming?
Mark 2:21-22
- How new must you be?
- What is the difference between adding on new habits and being changed from the inside?
- Are you like an old wineskin or a new one? Why?
Romans 12:2
- What are some examples of worldly thinking in your life?
- How can you change your thinking?
Ephesians 4:17-5:2
- How does God describe your old way of thinking and living?
- Who were you created to be like? Why is it so important to keep on forgiving each other?
- What does it mean to live a life of love?
Application: Ask a Christian who knows you well how they see worldly attitudes or habits in your life.
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Day 14 - A New Creation 2 Corinthians 5:17
- What are some of the "old" parts of you that are gone?
- What are some of the "new" things you are becoming?
Mark 2:21-22
- How new must you be?
- What is the difference between adding on new habits and being changed from the inside?
- Are you like an old wineskin or a new one? Why?
Romans 12:2
- What are some examples of worldly thinking in your life?
- How can you change your thinking?
Ephesians 4:17-5:2
- How does God describe your old way of thinking and living?
- Who were you created to be like? Why is it so important to keep on forgiving each other?
- What does it mean to live a life of love?
Application: Ask a Christian who knows you well how they see worldly attitudes or habits in your life.
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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 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 32 - Walking as Jesus did 1 John 2:5-6 - Think back over the past several days. Are you walking like Jesus?
Mark 1:21-28
- What was different about the way Jesus taught?
- Are you teaching others with authority?
Mark 1:29-34
- How late do you think Jesus worked that night?
- Do you think he felt tired?
- Why did he work so hard?
- Are you willing to push yourself for others to know Jesus - even when it is very challenging?
Mark 1:35-39
- Note how early Jesus got up the next day? Why did he?
- How much do you feel the need to pray like Jesus?
Mark 2:13-17
- What kinds of people did Jesus make friends with? Why?
- How do you treat sinners and pagans? 3. Are you making new friends to share the gospel with?
Application: Write down two things from today's study that you can do to imitate Jesus. Do them!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Day 39 - Faith is the Victory Mark 2:1-12
- Why was this man so determined to see Jesus?
- List at least 3 reasons the man could have given to not try to see Jesus.
- What impressed Jesus about this man?
- How can you be more like him?
Mark 5:21-43
- What did Jairus and the bleeding woman have in common?
- Why did Jesus help both of them?
- Why is it important for us to depend completely on Jesus when we need help?
- What are some ways you have not been depending on God enough?
- Have you turned to other sources for help?
Mark 6:1-6
- What was different in this place? Why?
- Is Jesus amazed at your faith or your lack of faith? Why?
Hebrews 11:5-6 - Why do you think faith is so important for pleasing God?
Application: What are some things in your life (or someone's) for which you really need God's help? Keep a prayer list and keep on praying!
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Ministry - Faith in God Moves Mountains Mark 11:22-24
Jesus makes a very simple short powerful statement; "Have faith in God."
Believe in ME and you will be able to move mountains. Jesus had the faith to move mountains. Jesus calls each of us to have a faith that can move mountains.Each of us has mountains or obstacles in our lives. These obstacles take on many different forms. They may be character sins that never seem to change, family situations that seem to continue month after month, and financial debt that never seems to go away. These obstacles sometimes seem as large and permanent as mountains. But Jesus tells us to "Have faith in God", to believe in our hearts, and the mountains can be thrown into the sea. It is a very simple, but powerful statement, "Have faith in God."
What mountain is secretly holding back your faith? How much have you put it before God?
Decide today to lay it out before God and really believe that He can change it. Fight against cynicism and unbelief.
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Ministry - Faith in God Moves Mountains Mark 11:22-24
Jesus makes a very simple short powerful statement; "Have faith in God."
Believe in ME and you will be able to move mountains. Jesus had the faith to move mountains. Jesus calls each of us to have a faith that can move mountains.Each of us has mountains or obstacles in our lives. These obstacles take on many different forms. They may be character sins that never seem to change, family situations that seem to continue month after month, and financial debt that never seems to go away. These obstacles sometimes seem as large and permanent as mountains. But Jesus tells us to "Have faith in God", to believe in our hearts, and the mountains can be thrown into the sea. It is a very simple, but powerful statement, "Have faith in God."
What mountain is secretly holding back your faith? How much have you put it before God?
Decide today to lay it out before God and really believe that He can change it. Fight against cynicism and unbelief.
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Ministry - Faith in God Moves Mountains Mark 11:22-24
Jesus makes a very simple short powerful statement; "Have faith in God."
Believe in ME and you will be able to move mountains. Jesus had the faith to move mountains. Jesus calls each of us to have a faith that can move mountains.Each of us has mountains or obstacles in our lives. These obstacles take on many different forms. They may be character sins that never seem to change, family situations that seem to continue month after month, and financial debt that never seems to go away. These obstacles sometimes seem as large and permanent as mountains. But Jesus tells us to "Have faith in God", to believe in our hearts, and the mountains can be thrown into the sea. It is a very simple, but powerful statement, "Have faith in God."
What mountain is secretly holding back your faith? How much have you put it before God?
Decide today to lay it out before God and really believe that He can change it. Fight against cynicism and unbelief.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - The Wild Man Mark 5:1-20
So often in our lives as disciples we can unfortunately relate to the wild demon-possessed man we see in the scriptures. In my own life there are times when I long to be able to meet and connect with Jesus and to go deeper in my relationship with God but have it cut short by anger, anxiety and frustration. It's at these times that I must examine the sin and the areas of my life that are out of control.
Areas to examine:
- Finances, Discipline (Laziness), Purity
- Eating and drinking habits over the holidays.
- Relationships
The key to doing well spiritually is to realize that you need the help of Jesus (V6) through prayer and the help of relationships (V19).
V17- The people begged Jesus to leave, even after he performed such an amazing miracle.
Why? Jesus represented the light!
John 3:19-21 teaches us that the light has come into the world to expose darkness.
You will not want Jesus around if you do not welcome exposure.
Questions for thought:
- Do I welcome spiritual relationships?
- Do I confess sin and push my life into the light?
- How do these sins affect my heart for people?
Be the light today for someone who is struggling or discouraged in their faith. Encourage them in some way.
Focus on the relationship, not on the sin. Learn how to love people in spite of the sin in their lives.
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Ministry - A Righteous Response Mark 11:15-17, John 2:15,16
How does Jesus deal with anger? I know many of us, consider Jesus' response to the temple being used for a marketplace as an example of righteous anger. However, I studied eight different translations and the scriptures never state "Jesus got angry. John records that Jesus "made a whip out of cords, and drove all from the temple area. It is hard to imagine myself doing this without harshness and anger but I did not conclude that Jesus was harsh or mean. In Mark 11:17 it simply says that he next "taught them". In John, the disciples saw his actions as "zeal" and when confronted by the Pharisees he answered their questions with profound teaching. This was not a man out of control while responding to mistreatment of his Father's house. Jesus was very God-focused in the way he dealt with the emotion of anger. In Mark 3:5,6 the scripture points out that Jesus was angry "at their stubborn hearts" because they could not respond to his questions due to evil intentions in their hearts. Jesus was angry. How did he deal with it? Further study indicates Jesus combined anger with being/feeling: "deeply distressed. His next response was to heal a man with a shriveled hand and to teach us all an amazing lesson about how deeply God cares for us. WOW! I'm not like Jesus when I get angry, how about you?
Challenge:
- Examine your heart and actions based on Jesus' example the next time you get angry.
- Are you God-focused? Did you bring healing?
- Did you care enough to control your anger and turn it into a victory for God by bringing teaching and discipling to the situation?
- What could you have done differently to have Jesus' heart?
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Ministry - Compassion: The Heart of Jesus John 11:33-35
In a world so full of pain, hardship and suffering the compassion of Jesus lights the world. It is a comfort to know that "our God is full of compassion".
Psalms 116:5
Jesus was deeply moved by people's suffering. Jesus sincerely cared and invested his heart in others. Does the hardship of others cause us to invest our hearts or harden them? Do we imitate Jesus' heart? We can learn to be compassionate only when we have allowed Jesus to comfort us.
2 Corinthians 1:3-7
- Compassion causes us to act. Mark 1:40 - 42
- Compassion compels us to invest emotionally. John 11: 33 - 35
- Compassion inspires hope. Mark 5:25 - 34
Questions
- Do we have compassion on all people? - Psalms 145:9
- Do we restore people with compassion? - Zechariah 10:16
- Do we show compassion to the weak? - Isaiah 42:3 & 4
- Do we stifle compassion in our ministries? - Amos 1:11
- Do you see the spiritual suffering of people?
Share with someone today about your faith, the church or the relationships you have that ease your suffering and give you hope
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Ministry - Compassion: The Heart of Jesus John 11:33-35
In a world so full of pain, hardship and suffering the compassion of Jesus lights the world. It is a comfort to know that "our God is full of compassion".
Psalms 116:5
Jesus was deeply moved by people's suffering. Jesus sincerely cared and invested his heart in others. Does the hardship of others cause us to invest our hearts or harden them? Do we imitate Jesus' heart? We can learn to be compassionate only when we have allowed Jesus to comfort us.
2 Corinthians 1:3-7
- Compassion causes us to act. Mark 1:40 - 42
- Compassion compels us to invest emotionally. John 11: 33 - 35
- Compassion inspires hope. Mark 5:25 - 34
Questions
- Do we have compassion on all people? - Psalms 145:9
- Do we restore people with compassion? - Zechariah 10:16
- Do we show compassion to the weak? - Isaiah 42:3 & 4
- Do we stifle compassion in our ministries? - Amos 1:11
- Do you see the spiritual suffering of people?
Share with someone today about your faith, the church or the relationships you have that ease your suffering and give you hope
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Ministry - One Thing Mark 10:17-22
Can you imagine having a little one on one time with Jesus? What do you think you would ask? What would he say? If Jesus was to challenge you on something in your life, what do you think it would be? He did have a similar conversation with a rich man in Mark 10:17-22 and the rich man asked a pretty important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus responds with emphasizing obedience to the commands, and the rich man insists that he has been obedient to those Jesus spoke of. Then Jesus tells him, "one thing you still lack," he said, "go sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." So, what was the rich man missing? What did he still lack? Was it a love for the poor? Was he not sacrificial enough? Was it that he loved money too much? I think he was simply ungrateful.
Study out the following passages and see for yourself if it something that Jesus might have to talk with you about in your one on one time today!
- Romans 1: 21 - being ungrateful can be at the root to many sins in your life
- Luke 7: 36-50 - those who are more grateful show a greater capacity to love.
- Luke 17: 11-19 - the thankful are commended before God.
- Psalms 50: 5-23 - note that the sacrifice that means the most to God is one of 'Thanks!'
Express gratitude to God and others today. Several times. You will open doors by doing this.
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Ministry - One Thing Mark 10:17-22
Can you imagine having a little one on one time with Jesus? What do you think you would ask? What would he say? If Jesus was to challenge you on something in your life, what do you think it would be? He did have a similar conversation with a rich man in Mark 10:17-22 and the rich man asked a pretty important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus responds with emphasizing obedience to the commands, and the rich man insists that he has been obedient to those Jesus spoke of. Then Jesus tells him, "one thing you still lack," he said, "go sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." So, what was the rich man missing? What did he still lack? Was it a love for the poor? Was he not sacrificial enough? Was it that he loved money too much? I think he was simply ungrateful.
Study out the following passages and see for yourself if it something that Jesus might have to talk with you about in your one on one time today!
- Romans 1: 21 - being ungrateful can be at the root to many sins in your life
- Luke 7: 36-50 - those who are more grateful show a greater capacity to love.
- Luke 17: 11-19 - the thankful are commended before God.
- Psalms 50: 5-23 - note that the sacrifice that means the most to God is one of 'Thanks!'
Express gratitude to God and others today. Several times. You will open doors by doing this.
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Ministry - One Thing Mark 10:17-22
Can you imagine having a little one on one time with Jesus? What do you think you would ask? What would he say? If Jesus was to challenge you on something in your life, what do you think it would be? He did have a similar conversation with a rich man in Mark 10:17-22 and the rich man asked a pretty important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus responds with emphasizing obedience to the commands, and the rich man insists that he has been obedient to those Jesus spoke of. Then Jesus tells him, "one thing you still lack," he said, "go sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." So, what was the rich man missing? What did he still lack? Was it a love for the poor? Was he not sacrificial enough? Was it that he loved money too much? I think he was simply ungrateful.
Study out the following passages and see for yourself if it something that Jesus might have to talk with you about in your one on one time today!
- Romans 1: 21 - being ungrateful can be at the root to many sins in your life
- Luke 7: 36-50 - those who are more grateful show a greater capacity to love.
- Luke 17: 11-19 - the thankful are commended before God.
- Psalms 50: 5-23 - note that the sacrifice that means the most to God is one of 'Thanks!'
Express gratitude to God and others today. Several times. You will open doors by doing this.
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Ministry - One Thing Mark 10:17-22
Can you imagine having a little one on one time with Jesus? What do you think you would ask? What would he say? If Jesus was to challenge you on something in your life, what do you think it would be? He did have a similar conversation with a rich man in Mark 10:17-22 and the rich man asked a pretty important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus responds with emphasizing obedience to the commands, and the rich man insists that he has been obedient to those Jesus spoke of. Then Jesus tells him, "one thing you still lack," he said, "go sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." So, what was the rich man missing? What did he still lack? Was it a love for the poor? Was he not sacrificial enough? Was it that he loved money too much? I think he was simply ungrateful.
Study out the following passages and see for yourself if it something that Jesus might have to talk with you about in your one on one time today!
- Romans 1: 21 - being ungrateful can be at the root to many sins in your life
- Luke 7: 36-50 - those who are more grateful show a greater capacity to love.
- Luke 17: 11-19 - the thankful are commended before God.
- Psalms 50: 5-23 - note that the sacrifice that means the most to God is one of 'Thanks!'
Express gratitude to God and others today. Several times. You will open doors by doing this.
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Ministry - One Thing Mark 10:17-22
Can you imagine having a little one on one time with Jesus? What do you think you would ask? What would he say? If Jesus was to challenge you on something in your life, what do you think it would be? He did have a similar conversation with a rich man in Mark 10:17-22 and the rich man asked a pretty important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus responds with emphasizing obedience to the commands, and the rich man insists that he has been obedient to those Jesus spoke of. Then Jesus tells him, "one thing you still lack," he said, "go sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." So, what was the rich man missing? What did he still lack? Was it a love for the poor? Was he not sacrificial enough? Was it that he loved money too much? I think he was simply ungrateful.
Study out the following passages and see for yourself if it something that Jesus might have to talk with you about in your one on one time today!
- Romans 1: 21 - being ungrateful can be at the root to many sins in your life
- Luke 7: 36-50 - those who are more grateful show a greater capacity to love.
- Luke 17: 11-19 - the thankful are commended before God.
- Psalms 50: 5-23 - note that the sacrifice that means the most to God is one of 'Thanks!'
Express gratitude to God and others today. Several times. You will open doors by doing this.
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Ministry - One Thing Mark 10:17-22
Can you imagine having a little one on one time with Jesus? What do you think you would ask? What would he say? If Jesus was to challenge you on something in your life, what do you think it would be? He did have a similar conversation with a rich man in Mark 10:17-22 and the rich man asked a pretty important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus responds with emphasizing obedience to the commands, and the rich man insists that he has been obedient to those Jesus spoke of. Then Jesus tells him, "one thing you still lack," he said, "go sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." So, what was the rich man missing? What did he still lack? Was it a love for the poor? Was he not sacrificial enough? Was it that he loved money too much? I think he was simply ungrateful.
Study out the following passages and see for yourself if it something that Jesus might have to talk with you about in your one on one time today!
- Romans 1: 21 - being ungrateful can be at the root to many sins in your life
- Luke 7: 36-50 - those who are more grateful show a greater capacity to love.
- Luke 17: 11-19 - the thankful are commended before God.
- Psalms 50: 5-23 - note that the sacrifice that means the most to God is one of 'Thanks!'
Express gratitude to God and others today. Several times. You will open doors by doing this.
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Ministry - One Thing Mark 10:17-22
Can you imagine having a little one on one time with Jesus? What do you think you would ask? What would he say? If Jesus was to challenge you on something in your life, what do you think it would be? He did have a similar conversation with a rich man in Mark 10:17-22 and the rich man asked a pretty important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus responds with emphasizing obedience to the commands, and the rich man insists that he has been obedient to those Jesus spoke of. Then Jesus tells him, "one thing you still lack," he said, "go sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." So, what was the rich man missing? What did he still lack? Was it a love for the poor? Was he not sacrificial enough? Was it that he loved money too much? I think he was simply ungrateful.
Study out the following passages and see for yourself if it something that Jesus might have to talk with you about in your one on one time today!
- Romans 1: 21 - being ungrateful can be at the root to many sins in your life
- Luke 7: 36-50 - those who are more grateful show a greater capacity to love.
- Luke 17: 11-19 - the thankful are commended before God.
- Psalms 50: 5-23 - note that the sacrifice that means the most to God is one of 'Thanks!'
Express gratitude to God and others today. Several times. You will open doors by doing this.
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Ministry - One Thing Mark 10:17-22
Can you imagine having a little one on one time with Jesus? What do you think you would ask? What would he say? If Jesus was to challenge you on something in your life, what do you think it would be? He did have a similar conversation with a rich man in Mark 10:17-22 and the rich man asked a pretty important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus responds with emphasizing obedience to the commands, and the rich man insists that he has been obedient to those Jesus spoke of. Then Jesus tells him, "one thing you still lack," he said, "go sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." So, what was the rich man missing? What did he still lack? Was it a love for the poor? Was he not sacrificial enough? Was it that he loved money too much? I think he was simply ungrateful.
Study out the following passages and see for yourself if it something that Jesus might have to talk with you about in your one on one time today!
- Romans 1: 21 - being ungrateful can be at the root to many sins in your life
- Luke 7: 36-50 - those who are more grateful show a greater capacity to love.
- Luke 17: 11-19 - the thankful are commended before God.
- Psalms 50: 5-23 - note that the sacrifice that means the most to God is one of 'Thanks!'
Express gratitude to God and others today. Several times. You will open doors by doing this.
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Ministry - One Thing Mark 10:17-22
Can you imagine having a little one on one time with Jesus? What do you think you would ask? What would he say? If Jesus was to challenge you on something in your life, what do you think it would be? He did have a similar conversation with a rich man in Mark 10:17-22 and the rich man asked a pretty important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus responds with emphasizing obedience to the commands, and the rich man insists that he has been obedient to those Jesus spoke of. Then Jesus tells him, "one thing you still lack," he said, "go sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." So, what was the rich man missing? What did he still lack? Was it a love for the poor? Was he not sacrificial enough? Was it that he loved money too much? I think he was simply ungrateful.
Study out the following passages and see for yourself if it something that Jesus might have to talk with you about in your one on one time today!
- Romans 1: 21 - being ungrateful can be at the root to many sins in your life
- Luke 7: 36-50 - those who are more grateful show a greater capacity to love.
- Luke 17: 11-19 - the thankful are commended before God.
- Psalms 50: 5-23 - note that the sacrifice that means the most to God is one of 'Thanks!'
Express gratitude to God and others today. Several times. You will open doors by doing this.
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Ministry - One Thing Mark 10:17-22
Can you imagine having a little one on one time with Jesus? What do you think you would ask? What would he say? If Jesus was to challenge you on something in your life, what do you think it would be? He did have a similar conversation with a rich man in Mark 10:17-22 and the rich man asked a pretty important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus responds with emphasizing obedience to the commands, and the rich man insists that he has been obedient to those Jesus spoke of. Then Jesus tells him, "one thing you still lack," he said, "go sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." So, what was the rich man missing? What did he still lack? Was it a love for the poor? Was he not sacrificial enough? Was it that he loved money too much? I think he was simply ungrateful.
Study out the following passages and see for yourself if it something that Jesus might have to talk with you about in your one on one time today!
- Romans 1: 21 - being ungrateful can be at the root to many sins in your life
- Luke 7: 36-50 - those who are more grateful show a greater capacity to love.
- Luke 17: 11-19 - the thankful are commended before God.
- Psalms 50: 5-23 - note that the sacrifice that means the most to God is one of 'Thanks!'
Express gratitude to God and others today. Several times. You will open doors by doing this.
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Ministry - One Thing Mark 10:17-22
Can you imagine having a little one on one time with Jesus? What do you think you would ask? What would he say? If Jesus was to challenge you on something in your life, what do you think it would be? He did have a similar conversation with a rich man in Mark 10:17-22 and the rich man asked a pretty important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus responds with emphasizing obedience to the commands, and the rich man insists that he has been obedient to those Jesus spoke of. Then Jesus tells him, "one thing you still lack," he said, "go sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." So, what was the rich man missing? What did he still lack? Was it a love for the poor? Was he not sacrificial enough? Was it that he loved money too much? I think he was simply ungrateful.
Study out the following passages and see for yourself if it something that Jesus might have to talk with you about in your one on one time today!
- Romans 1: 21 - being ungrateful can be at the root to many sins in your life
- Luke 7: 36-50 - those who are more grateful show a greater capacity to love.
- Luke 17: 11-19 - the thankful are commended before God.
- Psalms 50: 5-23 - note that the sacrifice that means the most to God is one of 'Thanks!'
Express gratitude to God and others today. Several times. You will open doors by doing this.
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Ministry - One Thing Mark 10:17-22
Can you imagine having a little one on one time with Jesus? What do you think you would ask? What would he say? If Jesus was to challenge you on something in your life, what do you think it would be? He did have a similar conversation with a rich man in Mark 10:17-22 and the rich man asked a pretty important question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus responds with emphasizing obedience to the commands, and the rich man insists that he has been obedient to those Jesus spoke of. Then Jesus tells him, "one thing you still lack," he said, "go sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." So, what was the rich man missing? What did he still lack? Was it a love for the poor? Was he not sacrificial enough? Was it that he loved money too much? I think he was simply ungrateful.
Study out the following passages and see for yourself if it something that Jesus might have to talk with you about in your one on one time today!
- Romans 1: 21 - being ungrateful can be at the root to many sins in your life
- Luke 7: 36-50 - those who are more grateful show a greater capacity to love.
- Luke 17: 11-19 - the thankful are commended before God.
- Psalms 50: 5-23 - note that the sacrifice that means the most to God is one of 'Thanks!'
Express gratitude to God and others today. Several times. You will open doors by doing this.
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Prayer of the Righeous - God is Crawling (part II) We think he could never accept us just as we are
Peter: Go away from Lord - Luke 5:8
When Jesus started getting too close, he was afraid
Legion: Ran from Jesus when he saw him - Mark 5:6
He was wearing a mask of anger and violence and self-destructive habits to hide the pain inside his hear
We feel too sinful to let him in
Our relationship suffer because we are afraid of rejection because of lack of closeness with God
He set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand - Psalms 40:1-2
He is willing to get dirty and and get involved with the real you
Confession and humility you closer
He will not reject you no matter how dirty you are
Are you afraid of rejection to the point of finding it difficult to pray?
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Losing Heart (part I) Life of the heart is a place of great mystery:
- Person without compassion = heartless
- We urge them to "have a heart"
- Our deepest hearts are "heartaches"
- Unsettled lovers are "brokenhearted"
- Courageous soldiers are "brave hearted"
- Truly evil are "black-hearted"
- To be on an intimate level, we need at "heart-to-heart"
- When we are unburdened, we are "lighthearted"
- During apathy, "our heart is not in it"
- We are to love God with all of our heart - Mark 12:30
Without the heart, life is not worth living - it is the wellspring of life
To lose heart is to lose everything
Our lives are filled with busyness, making living merely a way to survive
We need to return to a child-like heart where not everything can be explained
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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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Resolve to Lead Your Marriage
Do you realize that as the leader of your home?
You are driving, the husband is more responsible.
Very, very rarely will a wife want out of a marriage if her husband is leading
Men simply give up when a marriage turns south or they disengage and sit around waiting for their wives
We must take courage and always be willing to make the first move, God has put something into men that longs to be courageous.
When a man uses that courage to lead his wife well, she tends to bloom.
When a wife lives with a leadership void, both of them will feel resentment toward each other and less secure together.
The idea of 50/50 leadership is a farce that creates two heads and two directions.
Our wives should have the freedom to influence without having to bear the weight of responsibility and accountability
History is littered with self-centered men who have dominated, belittled, ignored, and abused their wives in the name of male leadership.
God’s biblical design of leadership, the strong die for the weak.
The more powerful or influential you are, the more humble, servant-hearted, and sacrificial you are to become
Jesus, God’s Son was the most powerful leader of all time
He served and shepherded them instead of throwing His weight around
Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant - Mark 10:42-45
For there is no “greater love” - John 15:13
Free her up from carrying the marriage and family. Rescue her.
She is called your helper, just as God is a “helper” to us - Psalms 54:4
Women are perfectly designed to partner with us so that our strengths complement one another’s weaknesses
Lead your wife by serving her well.
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Resolve to Lead Your Marriage
Do you realize that as the leader of your home?
You are driving, the husband is more responsible.
Very, very rarely will a wife want out of a marriage if her husband is leading
Men simply give up when a marriage turns south or they disengage and sit around waiting for their wives
We must take courage and always be willing to make the first move, God has put something into men that longs to be courageous.
When a man uses that courage to lead his wife well, she tends to bloom.
When a wife lives with a leadership void, both of them will feel resentment toward each other and less secure together.
The idea of 50/50 leadership is a farce that creates two heads and two directions.
Our wives should have the freedom to influence without having to bear the weight of responsibility and accountability
History is littered with self-centered men who have dominated, belittled, ignored, and abused their wives in the name of male leadership.
God’s biblical design of leadership, the strong die for the weak.
The more powerful or influential you are, the more humble, servant-hearted, and sacrificial you are to become
Jesus, God’s Son was the most powerful leader of all time
He served and shepherded them instead of throwing His weight around
Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant - Mark 10:42-45
For there is no “greater love” - John 15:13
Free her up from carrying the marriage and family. Rescue her.
She is called your helper, just as God is a “helper” to us - Psalms 54:4
Women are perfectly designed to partner with us so that our strengths complement one another’s weaknesses
Lead your wife by serving her well.
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Resolve to Lead Your Marriage
Do you realize that as the leader of your home?
You are driving, the husband is more responsible.
Very, very rarely will a wife want out of a marriage if her husband is leading
Men simply give up when a marriage turns south or they disengage and sit around waiting for their wives
We must take courage and always be willing to make the first move, God has put something into men that longs to be courageous.
When a man uses that courage to lead his wife well, she tends to bloom.
When a wife lives with a leadership void, both of them will feel resentment toward each other and less secure together.
The idea of 50/50 leadership is a farce that creates two heads and two directions.
Our wives should have the freedom to influence without having to bear the weight of responsibility and accountability
History is littered with self-centered men who have dominated, belittled, ignored, and abused their wives in the name of male leadership.
God’s biblical design of leadership, the strong die for the weak.
The more powerful or influential you are, the more humble, servant-hearted, and sacrificial you are to become
Jesus, God’s Son was the most powerful leader of all time
He served and shepherded them instead of throwing His weight around
Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant - Mark 10:42-45
For there is no “greater love” - John 15:13
Free her up from carrying the marriage and family. Rescue her.
She is called your helper, just as God is a “helper” to us - Psalms 54:4
Women are perfectly designed to partner with us so that our strengths complement one another’s weaknesses
Lead your wife by serving her well.
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Resolve to Lead Your Marriage
Do you realize that as the leader of your home?
You are driving, the husband is more responsible.
Very, very rarely will a wife want out of a marriage if her husband is leading
Men simply give up when a marriage turns south or they disengage and sit around waiting for their wives
We must take courage and always be willing to make the first move, God has put something into men that longs to be courageous.
When a man uses that courage to lead his wife well, she tends to bloom.
When a wife lives with a leadership void, both of them will feel resentment toward each other and less secure together.
The idea of 50/50 leadership is a farce that creates two heads and two directions.
Our wives should have the freedom to influence without having to bear the weight of responsibility and accountability
History is littered with self-centered men who have dominated, belittled, ignored, and abused their wives in the name of male leadership.
God’s biblical design of leadership, the strong die for the weak.
The more powerful or influential you are, the more humble, servant-hearted, and sacrificial you are to become
Jesus, God’s Son was the most powerful leader of all time
He served and shepherded them instead of throwing His weight around
Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant - Mark 10:42-45
For there is no “greater love” - John 15:13
Free her up from carrying the marriage and family. Rescue her.
She is called your helper, just as God is a “helper” to us - Psalms 54:4
Women are perfectly designed to partner with us so that our strengths complement one another’s weaknesses
Lead your wife by serving her well.
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Heart to Heart time with our kids
Fathers, start spending more “heart to heart” time
ATTENTION
Get their attention, ask important questions like:
- Tell me how you are doing.
- What have you been up to lately?
- What are you most excited about right now?
Make a little one-on-one time with Dad
AFFIRMATION
Kids, as well as adults, want the approval and praise from their dads
They want their father’s "blessing” in their lives.
To bless means "to speak well of"
God: “You are My beloved Son, in You I am well-pleased” - Mark 1:11
It is important that you communicate to them, “You are my son (daughter) and I dearly love you. I am very pleased with you.”
Anytime you greet them or talk to them, your countenance, the look in your eyes, and your tone of voice either says, “You are a delight to me” or “You are an irritation to me.”
You should praise them privately, one-on-one, and publicly in front of others. “That is awesome! You are really good at that,” needs to come from your lips as their biggest cheerleader. Regardless of your past, step up to do this now!
AFFECTION
Father pours out His unconditional love on us (Romans 5:5), and so should we to our sons and daughters.
Interact with them in ways that make them fully see, hear, and feel your love.
not only the discipline of a father but also his warm affection and tender love.
Boys who feel loved by their dads are bolder, stronger, kinder to others, and more secure
Girls who feel valued by their dads are more radiant, less desperate for a boyfriend, and more careful whom they marry.
So invest in them, take them places, flood them with tender affection, leaving no question in their minds about your genuine love for them.
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Tap into Your Power Source
Jesus got up and went out to an isolated place to pray - Mark 1:35
Jesus understood better than anyone else the importantce of tapping into the heavenly power source
Jesus didn't allow anything to get in the way of his prayer times
Busy men often complain of burnout, Jesus never did
Jesus had a packed schedule without losing his focus or his energy
He considered regular prayer time virtal to his personal well-being and effectiveness
How much more should we spend time daily with the One who empowers us?
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Crying Out
Bartimaeus: He only shouted louder. "Son of David, have mercy on me!" - Mark 10:47-48
Babies cry, that is what they do to get their needs meet
Bartimaeus heard stories of Jesus' miraculous healing and he knew he had one shot to get Jesus' attention
He commited a breach of etiqutte by crying out so loudly to Jesus that it annoyed the crowd
Bartimaeus did care what others thought, he simply wanted Jesus to meet his need
Because of his loud persistence, Jesus turned his attention and with command, he could see
Never let etiqutte stand in the way of crying out to Jesus Christ
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Crying Out
Bartimaeus: He only shouted louder. "Son of David, have mercy on me!" - Mark 10:47-48
Babies cry, that is what they do to get their needs meet
Bartimaeus heard stories of Jesus' miraculous healing and he knew he had one shot to get Jesus' attention
He commited a breach of etiqutte by crying out so loudly to Jesus that it annoyed the crowd
Bartimaeus did care what others thought, he simply wanted Jesus to meet his need
Because of his loud persistence, Jesus turned his attention and with command, he could see
Never let etiqutte stand in the way of crying out to Jesus Christ
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Moved by What He Saw
This man truely was the Son of God - Mark 15:39
The solider had taken part in some of the most barbaric, brutal executions imaginable, but evertyhg seemed different this time
He oversaw Jesus' crucifixion:
- Stood by as the nails pierced Jesus' hands
- Listened as Jesus silently endured the angry shouting
- Heard Jesus cry out in agony
- Felt the ground tremble under his feet
This man of war who had a seared conscience and hardened heart, concluded this was the Son of God
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Suffering
Yet I want your will to be done, not mine - Mark 14:36
We sometime have a difficult time with the idea of a loving God when we go through difficult times
A life of without suffering is prefered and you will would probably do anything you could to avoid it
Even as Jesus prayed for relief, he remained completely and single-mindedly submitted to his Father's will
At the moment of truth, he was willing to go through with the appointment God had made for him
Nothing tests your submission to God's will and plans like adversity
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Standing In
They lowered the man on his mat, right down in front of Jesus - Mark 2:4
Four men demonstrated compassion by going to extraordinary lengths to get the lamed man
We can only imagine their thoughts and conversation with people around them
Sometimes a man's words count a great deal less than what they do for someone else
The four men did not ask Jesus for anything for themselves - acted out of willingness to stand for someone who couldn't stand for himself
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Watch and Pray
Jesus returned and found the disciples sleeping - Mark 14:37
He knew their weaknesses
Jesus told his disciples eariler that evening that they would all abadon him
As Jesus prayed in the garden that night, Peter fell fast asleep leaving him defenseless against the coming temptation
The big fisherman failed Jesus miserably because he relied on his own strength and courage
When you remain prayerfully on alert for those temptations, God can give you the strength and wisdom you need
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Need Faith?
What do you mean "If I can"? Anything is possible if a person believes - Mark 9:23
At times, we need some assurance before we can take a leap of faith
The unnamed fatherhad seen Jesus' disciples fail miserably at cast ou the eveil spirit and wondered if the Master could do anything for him
Jesus fully intended to heal the boy but first dealt with the man's doubts
Though this may may not had enough faith to completely believe, Jesus could help him
If you want God to do great things in your life, you will need faith; don't be afraid to ask
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Nothing to Fear
Don't you care that we're going to drown? - Mark 4:38
A storm came up that deeply worried even the expereinced fishermen on board
Jesus remined so calm he slept through the worst the Sea of Galilee could deliver
The disciples didn't have a sense of Jesus' ultimate distiny of the cross
Jesus knew his purpose for coming to earth and there was nothing that could keep him from fulfilling it.
He calmed the storm by speaking to it and the disciples learned - When Jesus accompanies you, you have nothing to fear
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It's about love
Does the law permit good deeds on the Sabbath or is it a day for doing evil? - Mark 3:4
Nothing gets the attention of a religous old guard faster than trying something new and different
Example: Jesus on earth with the Jewish leaders with so many rules and regulations
No one could keep all the rules and certainly not while joyfully serving God
Jesus' wisdom steered people back toward the spirit of the law - root in the love for God and neighbor
He healed a man in need and the leaders called it working therefore wrong
Are you legalist or do you enjoy the freedom Jesus came to give you?
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Path to Greatness
We want to sit in places of honor next to you - Mark 10:37
Culture doesn't always value putting others' needs and desires first but that is exactly what is needed to achieve greatness
James and John wanted Jesus to give them the two highest seats of honor when Jesus assumed his throne
This did not set well with the rest of the disciples - likely wanted this too
The path to greatness is found by serving others - this seems backward
Your humility will be richly rewarded
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Eternal Family
Anyone who does God's will is my brother and sister and mother - Mark 3:35
Jesus gave a new definition of family when he taught that his real family was made up of believers
He knew that his earthly relatives lacked the spiritual eyes to see the truth
Jesus came to do his Father's will and anyone who got in his way, even with the best intentions, would take a backseat to his new family
Your earthly family is God's gift to you to treasure and love
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Interruptions
Soldiers forced a passerby name Simon to carry Jesus' cross - Mark 15:21
It is important to be ready when God send you an interruption for the good of another person
Jesus was exhausted:
- Had a sleepless night
- Morning of brutal treatment
- Sank under the weight of hsi cross
Simon was a jewish pilgrim from north African city of Cyrene (now Libya)
Hundreds of thousands traveled to Jerusalem annually to honor God in the Passover celebration
The Roman centurion didn't have time to wait for Jesus to gather his strength
Simon carried a part of Jesus' burden that morning that not even his disciples were around to caryy
Are you ready and willing to bear the burden God asks you to carry?
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Bonds of Friendship
My soul is crushed with grief to the point of death - Mark 14:33-34
Jesus had 12 disciples but among them he had 3 who he called friends and had a special bond with Jesus - Peter, James, and John
The trio only was present at:
- Transfiguration when Jesus revealed his glory - Matthew 17
- When Jesus raised the daughter of a synagigue leader from the dead - Mark 5
- Gethsemane when Jesus faced his night of anguish and pain - Mark 14
It later had a far reaching effect:
- Peter founded and led the churchin Jerusalem
- John wrote a gospel and four other book of the Bible
Peter, James, and John enjoyed a special relationship with Jesus and it helped make the biggest impact for Christ in the world
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Bonds of Friendship
My soul is crushed with grief to the point of death - Mark 14:33-34
Jesus had 12 disciples but among them he had 3 who he called friends and had a special bond with Jesus - Peter, James, and John
The trio only was present at:
- Transfiguration when Jesus revealed his glory - Matthew 17
- When Jesus raised the daughter of a synagigue leader from the dead - Mark 5
- Gethsemane when Jesus faced his night of anguish and pain - Mark 14
It later had a far reaching effect:
- Peter founded and led the churchin Jerusalem
- John wrote a gospel and four other book of the Bible
Peter, James, and John enjoyed a special relationship with Jesus and it helped make the biggest impact for Christ in the world
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Childlike Believers
Let the children come to me. Don't stop them! - Mark 10:14
Jesus had a heart for children - he treated them with compassion and tenderness
It anger him to see his disciples keeping parents from bringing their children to him
He used the situation to teach: Anyone who does not recieve the kingdom like a child will never enter it - Mark 10:15
- Childlike sense of utter dependence of God's goodness and generosity
- Unshakable faith that God is the source of everything good
Would you call your faith childlike or childish?
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Childlike Believers
Let the children come to me. Don't stop them! - Mark 10:14
Jesus had a heart for children - he treated them with compassion and tenderness
It anger him to see his disciples keeping parents from bringing their children to him
He used the situation to teach: Anyone who does not recieve the kingdom like a child will never enter it - Mark 10:15
- Childlike sense of utter dependence of God's goodness and generosity
- Unshakable faith that God is the source of everything good
Would you call your faith childlike or childish?
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Humbled
You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God's - Mark 8:33
Peter must have felt great when Jesus publicly blessed him from understanding Jesus' true identity
Then it was shown that he needed to be knocked down a peg
Jesus stunned his disciples about him going to Jersulem and Peter scolded Jesus because of it
Peter was out of line and Jesus would not allow him or any other disciple to act as roadblocks to the path God set for him
Jesus knew Peter had failed to see things from an eternal perspective
Jesus was the conquering Kig but he was also the suffering Servant
Peter was to play a big part in Jesus' mission but he first needed to humbly trust in the Lord's plan
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Friendliness
Common taunt of Scribes and Pharises that Jesus was a friend of sinners
He was friendly to the lowest and the best of society, a trait which created great scandal
These three statements about Jesus spoke a lot about how Jesus' heart toward others:
- He saved himself; he cannot save himself - Mark 15:13
- He went about doing good
- Friend of sinners
They tried to use his friendiness against him
Example: Tax collectors - ones who gathered taxes by any means nessary including by extortion or other dishonest measures
- Considered traitors to their country
- Objects of hatred and scron
- Their money was considered tained and not accepted in the synagogue
- Their oath was worthless
- Could not be a witness in a court of law
- Pelted with sneers by passers by
- Looked as wild beasts
Jesus made friends with them despite these truths
It was one thing to talk down to a bad man and give good advise, it is another to eat with them
Jesus cross the chasm over which no man was willing to do in that day and lost his reputation for the sake of being brotherly/friendly
Made himself nothing because he was determined on being firendly to all - Philippians 2:17
Everyone is part of the human race, children of God, despite what they have done
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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? Proof and Sinless Life
Proof of Jesus is God:
- He filfilled numerous messianic prophecies
- He lived a sinless life and performed miracles
- He predicted and then accomplished his own resurrection from the dead
Sinlessness confirmed:
- Peter: Jesus is unblemished and spotless - 1 Peter 1:19
- John: In Him (Jesus) there is no sin - 1 John 3:5
- Paul: Jesus knew no sin - 2 Corinthians 5:21
- Writer of Hebrews: Jesus was without sin - Hebrews 4:15
- Phariesses: could not find fault - Mark 14:55
- Pilate: found him innocent of any wrong doing - Luke 23:22
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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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Lure and Threat of Political Power (part III)
Since 1833, the church has been free and privileged but not estiablish or supported by the state
Free from tax and anti-discrimination law - would be forced to hire athesit and immoral people as ministers
On the down side, this enables employment models of churches and some disagree with this privilege. While the major unchurched have agreed with this privilege over the centruries, a signnificat minority in the early 21st century no longer thinks the church as a social good with good morals.
A great threat to the church's character is it own unwillingness to rethink the centuries-old supporting role of society at large.
Whoever wants to save their life will lose it (applies to the churches as well as the individual) - Mark 8:35
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