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Introduction
Where we were last week and the start
Jesus Sent them Out: Quickly review those notes and major points.
See Last weeks notes
1. Jesus Gave Them Specific Authority
2. Jesus Gave them Realistic Expectations
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2. Jesus Gave them Realistic Expectations
3. Jesus Gave them Encouragement
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Expect to be rejected by others
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Expect to be attacked
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Expect to be intimidated
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Expect to be Excited by God’s work in some
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Expect to be grieved with others
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3. Jesus Gave them Encouragement
4. Jesus Gave them a Compelling Vision
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Of the certainty of being heard
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Of the empowerment by The Holy Spirit
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Of His Return
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4. Jesus Gave them a Compelling Visio
And so it began.
So they started to act on what Jesus had instructed them to do.
There is no indication of time that elapsed (except a few hints) between verse 1 and 2 but it was more that a few moments.
It’s safe to assume that they were about the business that was laid out for them to do in chapter 10.
Lay out quickly Johns situation in prison.
The Story
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