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Making Jesus Lord
Discipleship 101
July 27, 2022
Making Jesus Lord
 A Prerequisite For All Disciples Is Lordship
 (Phil
3:8 NIV)
What is more, I consider
everything a loss compared to the surpassing
greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord,
for whose sake I have lost all things.
I consider
them rubbish, that I may gain Christ
Making Jesus Lord
 Lordship Of Christ = Putting Christ
First In Every Part Of Our Lives
 In Any Area Of Life That We Don’t Have
Jesus Christ As Lord We Become Useless
For The Kingdom Of God
Making Jesus Lord
 “Jesus Christ is not valued at all until He is valued
above all.”
 "If Christ Isn't Lord Over All--
He's Not Lord At All”
 We Can’t Be Effective Disciples Without The
Lordship Of Jesus In Every Area Of Our Lives
Making Jesus Lord
What Is A Lord?
 "For Unto Is Born A Savior, He Is Christ
The Lord"
Making Jesus Lord
 Jesus Is Called Both Savior And Lord
 He Is Savior = He Delivers Us
 He Is Our Lord: The Anointed Messiah Of God
 He Is The Ruler Over His People
Making Jesus Lord
 He Cannot Be Our Savior Unless He Is Also
Our Lord
 (Acts
2:36 NIV) "Therefore let all Israel be
assured of this: God has made this Jesus,
whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ."
Making Jesus Lord
 For Us To Enjoy The Benefits Of A Savior We
Must First Confess Jesus As Lord
 (Rom 10:9 NIV)
That if you confess with your
mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your
heart that God raised him from the dead, you
will be saved.
Making Jesus Lord
 What Does It Mean To Call Him Lord?
 It Means: He Has All Power – Dominion –
Authority -- The Right To Be Master In Our Lives
 We Are Confessing:
He Is Equal With God
We Are Declaring: He Is Worthy Of Power –
Worship – Trust – Obedience -- Prayer
Making Jesus Lord
 (Ephesians 4:5 NIV) “There Is Only One Lord”
 There Is No Need For More Than One Lord --
His Work Is Perfect No One Else In All Of Creation
Compares To Him
Making Jesus Lord
 LORD
= Adonai = “Supreme Lord,”
 ADONAI = An Incommunicable Name Of God,
And The Substitute For Jehovah, A Name The
Jews Would Not Pronounce.
Making Jesus Lord
The Lordship Of Jesus Is Declared :
 Lord Over The Angels
 Lord Over Satan
 Lord Over The Nations
 Lord Over All Creation
Making Jesus Lord
Lordship Is Daily
 The Call To Lordship For Christ’s Disciples
Cancels Any Other Engagement
 This Decision Of Lordship Is A Daily Commitment
 Every Day When We Wake Up We Should Decide
That This Is Going To Be A Day To Serve The Lord
Making Jesus Lord
 Lordship Is A Daily Decision To Be Available
 It Is Not A Conditional Choice
 It Is An Every Day -- Life-long Decision
Making Jesus Lord
 Don’t Just Acknowledge Jesus As Lord With
Your Lips Acknowledge Him As The Lord With
Your Life
Making Jesus Lord
 We Cannot Negotiate The Terms Of His Lordship Or
Of Salvation
 Jesus Is Lord
-- It is Not Negotiable
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