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You Belong: Commissioned as Family
Introduction:
Interesting parallel
Setting the stage for church membership
Raleigh Golf
Already but Not Yet:
Spirit based
RECORD!
Christ opens their minds, they get all the right information, but they still need the POWER of the Spirit
Christ explains the information about the Gospel
Joy-filled
Joy-filled
Joy of the Lord, confidence in what we do.
But still need the Holy Spirit
Membership:
Prayer
Calling
Analogy:
Ascension Sunday and Pentecost
Functional Member vs. Professing Member
Ascension Sunday:
Knows the Gospel
Eyes opened to the truth
Worship regularly- and with joy!
Emotional Roller coaster:
vs. 37: Startled and frightened
vs. 41: Disbelieved for joy and were marveling
Christ opens their minds
Biblical Theology: 24:46
Evangelistic programme (24:27)
Apostolic Authority (vs.
48)
Spiritual Dynamic (vs.
49)
Going to the temple to praise God.
New Temple: One made up of people!
… To be continued
Where are we as a church?
Pentecost:
Need power!
Need persistence and longevity.
We are witnesses to their original witness.
Confidence in who we are: Transformation of Peter
RECORD!
Ascension and Pentecost Analogy:
We already have the Power of the Holy Spirit.
Ascension and Pentecost Analogy: Where it breaks down
We already have changed lives.
We
but we anticipate next Sunday to covenant with one another at a deeper, more powerful level.
RECORD!
Introduction:
Introduction: Roller Coster Reaction to the Resurrection
Roller Coster Reaction to the Resurrection
Reaction to the Resurrection
Disciple’s Reaction
Before I go:
Horrified!
(vs.
37)
Horrified!
(vs.
37)
Thought they saw a ghost
Thought they saw a ghost
“I see dead people.”
Dead body’s don’t come back to life
Doubtful (vs.
38)
Disbelieved for joy and were marveling (vs 41):
Sideline of basketball
Christ’s Response:
Word: “Peace to You!”
Word: “Peace to You!”
“Touch me”
by Eating Broiled Fish:
They see the real deal.
Each With me
Not just a fish.
A cooked fish.
Not just a fish.
A cooked fish.
As he’s eating… I’m real, and I’m what the Bible is all about!
V. 44: “Everything written about me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalm must be fulfilled.”
V. 44: “Everything written about me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalm must be fulfilled.”
So Jesus opens their minds… to how he is recorded on the pages of the Law, Prophets and Writings:
So Jesus opens their minds… to how he is recorded on the pages of the Law, Prophets and Writings:
I’ve been talking about this the whole time!
All of redemptive history has been talking about this.
So Jesus opens their minds… to how he is recorded on the pages of the Law, Prophets and Writings:
Vss.
45-48: "This is what you must know!”
Jesus: "This is what you must know!”
Last will and testament:
Vss.
45-48:
I’m leaving soon.
This is it.
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