This document discusses the cost of leaving one's culture for the sake of Christ. It notes that Jesus did not just treat symptoms but the underlying causes of problems. Following Jesus requires being aware of what you need to give up according to Luke 14:26-33. Jesus did not sugarcoat his message but drew a clear line that must be crossed to follow him. The document urges readers to take Jesus' words in Luke 14 literally and examines what it means to live according to Christianity as Jesus preached it.
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This document discusses the cost of leaving one's culture for the sake of Christ. It notes that Jesus did not just treat symptoms but the underlying causes of problems. Following Jesus requires being aware of what you need to give up according to Luke 14:26-33. Jesus did not sugarcoat his message but drew a clear line that must be crossed to follow him. The document urges readers to take Jesus' words in Luke 14 literally and examines what it means to live according to Christianity as Jesus preached it.
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Lesson on March 07 on the cost of leaving ones culture for Christ
This document discusses the cost of leaving one's culture for the sake of Christ. It notes that Jesus did not just treat symptoms but the underlying causes of problems. Following Jesus requires being aware of what you need to give up according to Luke 14:26-33. Jesus did not sugarcoat his message but drew a clear line that must be crossed to follow him. The document urges readers to take Jesus' words in Luke 14 literally and examines what it means to live according to Christianity as Jesus preached it.
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This document discusses the cost of leaving one's culture for the sake of Christ. It notes that Jesus did not just treat symptoms but the underlying causes of problems. Following Jesus requires being aware of what you need to give up according to Luke 14:26-33. Jesus did not sugarcoat his message but drew a clear line that must be crossed to follow him. The document urges readers to take Jesus' words in Luke 14 literally and examines what it means to live according to Christianity as Jesus preached it.
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The Sake Of Christ An Accident There IS a Problem • Treating the sickness is harder and more uncomfortable than focusing on the symptoms. • Jesus did not just treat symptoms but the causes of Problems. There IS a Problem
• Read Luke 14: 26-33
• Any movement, ministry, or day in day out way of living pushing you to exalt Christ in your life requires you to be aware of what you need and what you have to give up. Jesus is not a politician
• Jesus did not politic His words. He drew a line
in the sand. • The prophet Isaiah said that there would be nothing on the outside that would attract people to Jesus. Stop! Before You Go On… • For the SAT test there are several stop signs in the test. • In the book of Luke Jesus told us the cost of living out CHRISTianity First as our culture. I Dare You • When we hear Jesus speaking harshly there is the temptation to treat it as “heart language” • I dare you to look at Luke 14:26-33 more closely, to take it literally. Because I think Christ was more serious than we want Him to be. • So what do you think Jesus meant in Luke 14: 26-33?
• What does it look like to live CHRISTianity
as Jesus preached it? Real Life • What about our experiences about steeping out of culture and race?
• But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy
nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy. (1 Peter 2:9-10, NIV) History of Adam • In Genesis 1:26-28 we are told of the purpose of our creation was to be caretaker of His creation. • In Genesis 2:16-17 God tells Adam and Eve the rules for being in the garden. Jewish History • The children of Israel are the chosen people of God. • They took it seriously but is it the way God intended for them. • Read Genesis 12:1-3 Peter and Paul • In Acts 1:8 Christ last words to the disciples were to witness to the ends of the earth. • Yet even Peter walked away from the truth of everyone being part of salvation until Paul corrected him. The Red Lens • We all see the world in different lenses. • But what lens are we looking through? • Because we live what we believe – not what we know.