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JESUS SERVED: Jesus said that He came, not to be served, but to serve. In the Upper Room, the disciples argued about who would be the greatest in the Kingdom
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JESUS HEALED: We know that healing was a great part of Jesus’ ministry. As Jesus looked over the many crowds that would follow Him, the Bible states that He was
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As Jesus lived His daily life He loved, taught, prayed, healed, evangelized, served, and fellowshipped with others. Let’s take a brief look at each one of these areas. JESUS LOVED:
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How would you describe Jesus in only a few words? It is virtually impossible. There are so many things we can say about Him and the ways to describe Him
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If a disciple of Jesus is someone who follows Jesus and looks more and more like Him as they walk through this life, then we must ask the question, “What
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Last night I taught the mid-week Bible study at SweetWater Baptist Church. We were studying Matthew 28:18-20, Acts 1:8, and other related passages. When we got to the part about
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My initial burden that led to the writing of these posts actually centered on the fact that, for the most part, we have dropped the ball when it comes to
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We know that a disciple is a learner and a follower of someone. A Christian, of course, is to be a disciple of Jesus. Jesus commands that making disciples of
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We all know the Lord’s command in Matthew 28:18-20. Grab your Bible and look at it once again. We call this passage, “The Great Commission.” It is the Great C0-Mission.