PPT-Following Jesus
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in a PostChristian Culture Following Jesus in a PostChristian Culture Topic Do Good for the Glory of God Text 1 Peter 21112 Following Jesus in a PostChristian
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in a PostChristian Culture Following Jesus in a PostChristian Culture Topic Do Good for the Glory of God Text 1 Peter 21112 Following Jesus in a PostChristian Culture. Adam B. Johnson, MD. April 2, 2014. Outline. Review Christ’s dual natures. Discuss the events preceding Christ’s death. Explain the major hypothesized mechanisms of Christ’s death. Pulmonary Embolism. Lesson objectives:. To know and understand . what. happened at the event of Jesus’ crucifixion. To understand . why. Christians believe it was necessary for Jesus to die. To reflect upon the . emotions. Pool of Bethsesda. Pool of Siloam. Nazareth. Theodotus Inscription. "Theodotus, (son) of Vettenus, priest and archisynagogos (ruler of the synagogue), son of an archisynagogos, grandson of an archisynagogos, built the synagogue for the reading of the law and the teaching of the commandments, and the guest-chamber and the rooms and the water installations for lodging for those needing them from abroad, which his fathers, the elders and Simonides founded.". in a. Post-Christian Culture. Following Jesus . in a. Post-Christian Culture. Central . Text: 1 Peter 1:3-4. Theme:. Be hopeful . in . hostility. because we have an eternal . inheritance. !. . Following Jesus . The Word Became Flesh. Article 13:. God Prepares the way: The roles of Mary and joseph. God intends that families reflect the love and communion between the Sacred Persons of the Holy Trinity: the Father, Jesus Christ the Son, and the Holy Spirit.. Adam B. Johnson, MD. April 2, 2014. Outline. Review Christ’s dual natures. Discuss the events preceding Christ’s death. Explain the major hypothesized mechanisms of Christ’s death. Pulmonary Embolism. Kingdom of god. Jesus teaches the Kingdom of God while he is on earth. The Kingdom of God is a state in which the world operates according to God’s desires rather than human desires. A completed Kingdom of God would be heaven (perfection). . I. Many symbolic things happened in conjunction with Jesus’ suffering and death. . A. Some of these things were inspired . by men. .. 1. This included the . purple robe. the soldiers put on Jesus (Mark 15:17, 20; John 19:2, 5).. The Joy of Jesus’ Birth. THE JOY . OF . PREPARING. OTHERS FOR JESUS. Zacharias. & . Elizabeth. . rejoiced to prepare John for Jesus (Luke 1:5-14). John. . rejoiced to prepare Israel for Jesus (Luke . Sermon on the Mount. Memory Verse. “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine . AND. . puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. .. Matthew 7:24 . (NIV). Calling the Disciples. Practical Lessons for the Northside. Church of Christ. Lesson 1: More Like the Master In His Example. Lesson 2: More Like the Master In His Growth. Lesson 3: More Like the Master In His Family. Lesson 4: More Like the Master In Mission. Matthew 17:1-9. Metamorphosis. Jesus’ metamorphoses. Word becoming flesh (John 1). “The Transfiguration” (Matthew 17, Mark 9, Luke 9). Jesus’ post-resurrection body (e.g. John 20). Transfiguration. .. What Jesus has done for you. Expiated our sin and guilt- Jo. 1:29, Is. 53:6, He. 9:26. Was our propitiation- Ro. 3:25-26, He. 2:17, 1 Jn. 4:10. Reconciled us back to God- Ro. 5:6-11. Redeemed us- Ga. 3:13-14, Ro. 3:24, 1 . “. and I will send you out to fish for people.”. – Matthew 4:. 19. When Jesus came to Peter on the shore of the sea after the resurrection, the story paralleled their first meeting there. But there was a difference, too. The eager, impulsive Peter of the first encounter was now the humbled, dejected Peter who had done the unthinkable and denied his master. .
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