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All Things Jesus!
The sum of all things, it is more than a book, more than a movie, it is a reality.
That reality is Jesus Christ.
In this life we need to turn to the Truth that we find in the Book that leads us to the book of life.
The Book is the Bible and the Bible is sum of all things true (Psm119:160).
In this life we face many things but the answer to all things in Jesus Christ.
That is what this series is all about, All Things Jesus!
I had to bring in that scripture because the sum of all things is found in the Bible and I mentioned that, so there you have the scripture to go with it.
Let me ask a few simple, but complex questions to get us started.
Do you ever wonder why God allows things to happen?
Do you ever feel despair, or discouraged even as a Christian?
Do you ever suffer problems and wonder why, and what is God’s purpose and God’s direction in it?
Life in this world is hard, it is confusing, without a doubt it is challenging and it is demanding.
Having any of the feelings, or questions I just showed you are not out of the ordinary.
Having faith does not mean you do not have questions, you won’t suffer, nor that you won’t feel.
For in reality:
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In this life you will have tribulation (Jn16:33)
You will feel discouraged, maybe even in despair at times (Job14:1-2)
You may not understand, if you understood everything you would not need faith would you?
We just need to trust the way (Jn14:6; Col1:13-16)
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You are not alone in your feelings
The prophets of old felt like this (Job14:1-2)
Life is short, life is full of turmoil, it withers away.
Now that does not sound very good does it?
To the Christian we have a better way, a true hope, and that hope is Jesus
Jesus is the Way; He is the sum of all things.
This is going to be a fun, informative, reminding series I hope that you enjoy it, i hope you are challenged and encouraged along the way.
May we always remember this truth.
So when I say “all things Jesus” I mean God tells us that Jesus is the sum of all things.
God through His Word and since we are simply Christian’s studying God’s Word we will see the sum of all things all throughout this series in His Word.
For Jesus is the Way
Jesus: The Way to Better Life
Jesus had a purpose for His life.
Jesus came to save and to give gifts in accordance to the riches of His glory.
A better life does not have to do with things it has to do with HIM! Jesus is the Way.
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Jesus stated purpose (Lk19:10; Jn10:10)
Jesus states prophesy fulfilled (Lk4:21; Lk4:18-19)
Jesus words of instruction (MK:31-33)
Jesus words of comfort (Php4:19)
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Jesus stated purpose (Lk19:10; Jn10:10)
To seek and save the lost
He also tells us to give to us.
Satan comes to steal, Jesus came to give, life and life more full, or abundantly in our version here.
Jesus stated purpose (Lk19:10; Jn10:10)
Jesus states prophesy fulfilled (Lk4:21; Lk4:18-19)
And in case you are wondering what prophesy, here it is.
Jesus stated purpose (Lk19:10; Jn10:10)
Jesus states prophesy fulfilled (Lk4:18-19)
Jesus words of instruction (MK:31-33)
The abundant life, the full life, does not mean “health, wealth and prosperity” kind of life.
What it does mean, what it does promise is life in which we are reconciled with the loving Father in heaven who knows all our needs.
And because He knows all our needs; Jesus tells us what we are to do.
Jesus stated purpose (Lk19:10; Jn10:10)
Jesus states prophesy fulfilled (Lk4:18-19)
Jesus words of instruction (MK:31-33)
Jesus words of comfort (Php4:19)
He knows our needs, meets our needs for He is a good God and a rich God and His riches are in Christ Jesus.
He then can give us the assurance the comfort we need.
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This BETTER life,this FULL LIFE, where HE MEETS OUR NEEDS, it is for those who are fully committed to Him
Be fully committed (Mk10:29-30)
For He was fully committed to you (Rom5:8; Heb12:2-3)
In being committed learn to be content (Php4:11-13)
And even rejoice in your suffering (Jam1:3; 1Pt1:6-8)
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This BETTER life,this FULL LIFE, where HE MEETS OUR NEEDS, it is for those who are fully committed to Him
Be fully committed (Mk10:29-30)
This BETTER life,this FULL LIFE, where HE MEETS OUR NEEDS, it is for those who are fully committed to Him
Be fully committed (Mk10:29-30)
For He was fully committed to you (Rom5:8; Heb12:2-3)
He was fully committed to you when He went to the cross.
He wants you to be fully committed to Him, to count the cost.
So, consider today are you fully committed to Him, does your life, do your words, your actions show, speak of your commitment to Him?
Let me give you a couple of scriptures showing His commitment to you.
And then there is this shameful one
This BETTER life,this FULL LIFE, where HE MEETS OUR NEEDS, it is for those who are fully committed to Him
Be fully committed (Mk10:29-30)
For He was fully committed to you (Rom5:8; Heb12:2-3)
In being committed learn to be content (Php4:11-13)
In all times may we learn to be content.
This BETTER life,this FULL LIFE, where HE MEETS OUR NEEDS, it is for those who are fully committed to Him
Be fully committed (Mk10:29-30)
For He was fully committed to you (Rom5:8; Heb12:2-3)
In being committed learn to be content (Php4:11-13)
And even rejoice in your suffering (Jam1:2-3; 1Pt1:6-8)
Now, just prior to AD70 the church had been disbursed, scattered and they were suffering and being persecuted.
Both James and Peter speak rejoicing even in the suffering.
look at what Peter expounded
Rejoicing in suffering, in trials in the testing of our faith; well we can do that when we know that Jesus is the Way, the Way to God!
Jesus: The Way to God (the Father)
Many may say they are Christians and that there are many ways to come to God, but that is contrary to what the Word; Jesus Himself says.
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Jesus is the way to the Father (Jn14:6; Act4:12)
Jesus is the way to take care of the sin problem and to reconcile us (Isa59:2; 2Cor5:18-20)
Jesus is the way, the prayer warrior (Jn17:1-5)
Jesus is the way out of confusion (1Cor14:33)
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Jesus is the way to the Father (Jn14:6; Act4:12)
We already looked at Jn14:6 and we know Jesus by His own words tells us He is the way, But look what Luke expounds
Jesus is the way to the Father (Jn14:6; Act4:12)
Jesus is the way to take care of the sin problem and to reconcile us (Isa59:2; 2Cor5:18-20)
Jesus purpose was to reconcile sinful man to holy God, for our sins had separated us from Him
When God would need hear us, Jesus did; Jesus spoke up on our behalf and gave the ministry of reconciliation to the few (the apostles) to share with the masses (the world)
Mark Copeland says it like this.
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