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Obstacles To following Jesus
TALK ABOUT SCRIPTURE AND ITS RELATION TO WORLDVIEW:
Greek work for carousing is dissipation:
Greek work for carousing is dissipation:
god.
Greek work for carousing is dissipation:
DISSIPATION Deceptive desires leading to a lifestyle without discipline resulting in the dizzy hangovers of drunkenness.
The Greek word apate means “deception” caused by riches (Matt.
13:22) and sin (Heb.
3:13).
This is founded in the deceptive lusts of the unredeemed human heart (Eph.
4:22).
People following such a way of life will suffer “the penalty for doing wrong” as they continue “reveling in their dissipation” (2 Pet.
2:13 NRSV).
Asotia means to be hopelessly sick and refers to a lifestyle by which one destroys oneself.
It is the prodigal son’s “wild living” (Luke 15:13 NIV).
It is the life of “dissipation” resulting from drinking wine (Eph.
5:18 NASB; cp.
Titus 1:6; 1 Pet.
4:3–4).
The Bible speaks against a disorderly life, whereas the Greeks used the term to mean a wasteful or luxurious life.
The Bible teaches believers to avoid both lifestyles.
We can come to a 1000 of the meetings and yes we will get a better and be better men in the worlds eyes.
But we will never have true restored worldview until you are saved by the grace of God.
1: our world, our families are crying for compelling leadership.
as we think of compelling leadership----we cannot help but think of jesus Christ.
When you look at the passion, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, it makes you want to follow him.
It makes you want to crown his greatness.
* Speak on your personal restored Worldview as a man of God and what he has done in your life.
2: A clear picture of Jesus Christ leaves no room for self-congratulations.
phil 3
the good news is that God the father through Jesus Christ’s death on the cross has custom fit our lives to reach the attainable image of jesus.
Topic 2: Obstacles to following Jesus:
Obstacles to following Jesus:
One who isolates himself pursues selfish desires; he rebels against all sound judgment.
A man like this is not merely anti social; he is a problem for society since he will defy sound judgment.
this shows that we need each other as men of God.
so dont think for one second you dont need church.
speak on this for a few minutes.
Topic 3: Life From The Inside Out
We assume that real change real change comes from outside in; it does not.
Transformation goes the other direction, from the inside out.
when men can avoid the mistakes of over individualization and unrealistic expectations, they can begin to experience this kind of true transformation.
True transformation-real, long lasting, life change---is an overhaul of the soul first and foremost.
ABIDE IN JESUS, BEAR FRUIT, BEAR MORE FRUIT, BEAR MUCH FRUIT.
This inside out transformation is the kind of life God has in mind for men.
Topic 4: Christian Worldview
ezekiel 36:
notice in this verse God changes our heart.
this is a major transformation.
this is all capable because of Jesus dying for our sins.
without the gospel no real change will ever happen in a man, for only the gospel can cut and shape so deeply.
but throught the gospel, we can actually begin to see a man’s values begin to change.
Values are the driving force behind our emotions and emotions then motivate our actions.
take any part of the equation out and it dosnt work.
Values=shape, Emotions=Motivate, Will=Lifestyle.
without God none of this is possible.
Topic 5: Developing a Biblical Worldview:
1cor
As men are restored, they begin to develop a worldview that aligns to biblical values and principles.
their worldview then becomes a grid through which these followers of Jesus Christ view, interact with, and understand God, people and world.
to be a christian means that God has become our point of reference and framework.
acts 17:28
though we have the new mind of Christ, we must dig into the word of God.
though both preaching and teaching are important nothing really takes the place of digging into the word on our own.
2cor
the end goal of course, is not to just see the world with a biblical worldview; its to change the world.
it’s to live as an influence for Jesus and the kingdom of
God within the culture.
Restoring our worldview will with mistakes and victories, but the important aspect is progression.
1 peter 1:13
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