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Jesus Nears Jerusalem

Sep 5, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

In this message, the speaker discusses Jesus' journey toward Jerusalem and the misconceptions surrounding the establishment of His kingdom. Jesus uses a parable to clarify that He will not set up His kingdom immediately upon arrival in Jerusalem but will first go to heaven to be appointed king. The parable emphasizes the responsibilities given to His followers and the importance of investing the gospel during His absence. The message concludes with a warning about the consequences for those who reject His kingship and the accountability that believers will face upon His return.

Luke 19:1-28

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you that Jesus is currently in a distant country, awaiting to return as king?

How can you actively invest the gospel in your daily life until Jesus returns?

In what ways do you feel you have been faithful or unfaithful with the responsibilities God has given you?

What are some practical steps you can take to share your faith with others in your community?

Jesus Explains Why He Came

Aug 29, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the encounter between Jesus and Zacchaeus, highlighting the significance of Jesus' mission to seek and save the lost. The speaker emphasizes that Zacchaeus, despite his position as a chief tax collector and his past actions, was drawn to Jesus out of a genuine desire to know Him. Jesus' response to Zacchaeus illustrates God's initiative in seeking individuals and the importance of personal transformation in salvation. The message concludes with a call for believers to reach out to those marginalized by society, reflecting Christ's love and compassion.

Luke 19:1-10Isaiah 53:6Galatians 3:6-7

Reflection Questions

What does Zacchaeus' story teach you about God's willingness to reach out to those considered outcasts?

How can you identify and respond to the 'Zacchaeus' in your life who may be seeking to know Jesus?

In what ways can you demonstrate compassion and love to those who are marginalized or rejected by society?

Reflect on your own journey of faith: how did God seek you out and draw you to Himself?

Jesus In Jericho

Aug 22, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

In this message, the speaker discusses the encounter between Jesus and Bartimaeus, a blind beggar in Jericho. Bartimaeus demonstrates a profound understanding of his spiritual blindness and need for mercy, calling out to Jesus despite the crowd's attempts to silence him. Jesus stops to call Bartimaeus to him, highlighting His compassion and willingness to engage with individuals in need. The speaker emphasizes that true faith requires an awareness of one's condition, an understanding of who Christ is, and a sense of urgency in seeking Him. Ultimately, Bartimaeus's faith leads to both his physical healing and spiritual salvation.

Mark 10:46-522 Corinthians 4:4Isaiah 64:6

Reflection Questions

What does Bartimaeus's persistence in calling out to Jesus teach you about seeking help in your own life?

How do you recognize your own spiritual blindness, and what steps can you take to seek clarity?

In what ways can you demonstrate urgency in your relationship with Christ?

How does understanding Jesus as the 'Son of David' impact your view of His authority and ability to save?

Jesus On The Road to Jericho

Aug 15, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

In this message, the speaker discusses Jesus' journey to Jerusalem and the lessons on servanthood that arise from it. Jesus demonstrates the determination of a true servant as he leads his disciples toward his impending death, emphasizing that greatness in his kingdom comes through serving others. The speaker contrasts this with the ambition of James and John, who seek positions of power without understanding the cost of discipleship. Ultimately, Jesus teaches that true leadership is characterized by humility and service, as exemplified by his own sacrifice.

Mark 10:32-45Matthew 19:28Psalm 22:1Daniel 7:13

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to serve others in your daily life?

How can you apply the concept of servanthood in your workplace or community?

In what ways do you find yourself seeking recognition or status, and how can you shift that focus?

How does understanding Jesus' suffering change your perspective on your own challenges and sacrifices?

Jesus Teaching About Rewards & Servanthood

Aug 8, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the parable of the laborers in the vineyard from Matthew 20, illustrating God's grace and the nature of His rewards. The speaker emphasizes that God's perspective on fairness differs from human perspectives, highlighting that all workers receive the same reward regardless of their hours worked. The parable challenges the listener to examine their motives for serving God and to avoid comparing themselves to others. Ultimately, the message conveys that God's grace is not based on merit but is a generous gift to all.

Matthew 20:1-16Matthew 19:30Matthew 6:1

Reflection Questions

1. In what ways do you find yourself comparing your efforts to those of others in your spiritual journey?

2. How can you cultivate a spirit of gratitude for God's grace rather than focusing on what you believe you deserve?

3. What are some practical ways you can serve God without expecting a reward?

4. How does understanding God's grace change your perspective on fairness and justice in your life?

Jesus Teaching About Salvation & Rewards

Aug 1, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

In this message, the speaker discusses the interactions Jesus had with various individuals, focusing on the rich young ruler who sought eternal life through good deeds. Jesus emphasizes that true salvation requires recognizing one's sinfulness and dependence on God, rather than self-sufficiency. The speaker explains that while salvation is difficult for those who are wealthy due to their reliance on material possessions, it is ultimately possible through God's grace. The message concludes with the assurance that commitment to Christ will be rewarded, but warns against a selfish attitude in seeking rewards.

Matthew 19:16-30

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to recognize your own sinfulness in the context of seeking salvation?

How do you view wealth and its impact on your spiritual life?

In what ways can you demonstrate total dependence on God in your daily life?

What sacrifices have you made for your faith, and how have you seen God reward those sacrifices?

Jesus Teaching About Eternal Life

Jul 25, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message emphasizes the value Jesus places on children, contrasting their worth in society with His teachings. The speaker discusses how Jesus rebukes His disciples for hindering children from coming to Him, illustrating that children have the capacity to understand spiritual truths. He highlights that to enter the Kingdom of God, one must approach with childlike humility and dependence on God. The message also underscores the importance of nurturing children's spiritual growth and recognizing their role in the church today.

Mark 10:13-16Genesis 48:1-20Romans 3:20Galatians 3:24

Reflection Questions

1. How do you perceive the value of children in your life and community?

2. In what ways can you foster a childlike faith in your own spiritual journey?

3. What barriers might you be placing that hinder children from coming to Christ?

4. How can you better support children's spiritual development in your church or family?

Jesus' Teaching About Marriage & Divorce

Jul 18, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

In this message, the speaker discusses Jesus' teachings on marriage and divorce as found in Matthew 19. Jesus emphasizes that marriage is a divinely appointed, heterosexual, primary, physical, and permanent union. He clarifies that while divorce is permitted due to human sinfulness, it is not commanded and should be approached with caution. The speaker highlights that the original intent for marriage is a lifelong commitment, and divorce should only be considered under specific circumstances, such as sexual immorality. Ultimately, the message calls for a return to understanding God's original design for marriage amidst cultural shifts.

Matthew 19:3-9Genesis 2:18-24Deuteronomy 24:1-41 Corinthians 6:16

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you that marriage is described as a divinely appointed union?

How can you apply the principles of God's original intent for marriage in your own relationships?

In what ways can you support someone who is struggling with the concept of divorce?

How do cultural views on marriage and divorce challenge your understanding of biblical teachings?

Jesus Teaches About Pride & Marriage

Jul 11, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message contrasts the prayers of a Pharisee and a tax collector, illustrating the themes of pride and humility. The Pharisee's prayer is a self-righteous declaration of his good deeds, while the tax collector's prayer is a humble plea for mercy, acknowledging his sinfulness. Jesus emphasizes that true justification before God comes through grace, not personal goodness. The speaker warns against the dangers of self-righteousness and encourages listeners to recognize their need for God's mercy. Ultimately, the message calls for a return to humility in our relationship with God.

Luke 18:9-14Matthew 19:1-6

Reflection Questions

In what ways do you find yourself comparing your righteousness to others?

How can you cultivate a spirit of humility in your daily prayers?

What does it mean for you to rely on God's grace rather than your own goodness?

Can you identify a time when pride affected your relationship with God or others?

How can you apply the principles of humility and grace in your interactions this week?

Lessons About Prayer

Jun 27, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the importance of persistence in prayer, illustrated through the parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge. The speaker emphasizes that, unlike the unjust judge, God is compassionate and cares for His children. The widow's relentless pursuit of justice serves as a model for believers to keep praying and not lose heart. The speaker also contrasts the widow's situation with the believer's relationship with God, highlighting that God is not indifferent to our pleas. Ultimately, the message encourages listeners to trust in God's timing and character while remaining steadfast in prayer.

Luke 18:1-8

Reflection Questions

What does persistence in prayer look like in your own life?

How can you remind yourself of God's character when you feel discouraged in prayer?

In what areas of your life do you need to be more persistent in seeking God's help?

How does understanding that God is not like the unjust judge change your perspective on prayer?

What lessons can you learn about humility and dependence on God from the widow's story?

More Lessons for Disciples

Jun 20, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the teachings of Jesus regarding the kingdom of God as he approaches his final days. The speaker emphasizes the need for discernment and alertness among believers, highlighting that the kingdom is present with Christ and will be fully realized at his second coming. Jesus instructs his disciples to be prepared and not to be distracted by worldly concerns, using the examples of Noah and Lot to illustrate the suddenness of judgment. The message concludes with a call to be zealous in sharing the gospel, ensuring that others are ready for Christ's return.

Luke 17:20-25Luke 17:26-29Luke 17:30-33Luke 17:34-37

Reflection Questions

What distractions in your life might prevent you from being alert to God's kingdom?

How can you cultivate a spirit of discernment in your daily life?

In what ways can you actively prepare yourself and others for the return of Christ?

What does it mean to you to hold the things of this world loosely?

How can you be more zealous in sharing the gospel with those around you?

Two Great Lessons

Jun 6, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the healing of the ten lepers as recorded in Luke 17. The speaker emphasizes the importance of gratitude, highlighting that only one of the ten lepers returned to thank Jesus after being healed. This act of returning to express thanks is contrasted with the lack of gratitude shown by the other nine. The speaker also discusses the significance of recognizing Jesus as Lord and the need for believers to match their requests for help with equal fervor in their praise and gratitude. Ultimately, the message encourages listeners to reflect on their own expressions of thankfulness towards God.

Luke 17:11-19

Reflection Questions

How do you express gratitude to God for the blessings in your life?

Can you recall a time when you asked God for something and then forgot to thank Him when it was granted?

What does it mean to you to recognize Jesus as Lord in your life?

How can you cultivate a habit of gratitude in your daily life?

In what ways can you ensure that your praise matches the intensity of your requests to God?

Two Great Miracles

May 23, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the raising of Lazarus and what it reveals about Jesus' character, particularly His compassion and power. The speaker emphasizes how Jesus, despite knowing the outcome, entered into the grief of Mary and Martha, demonstrating genuine compassion. The message also highlights the significance of belief in Jesus, as many who witnessed the miracle came to faith, while others remained skeptical. Ultimately, the speaker illustrates that Jesus' actions were part of a divine plan, showcasing His authority over life and death.

John 11:1-54

Reflection Questions

1. How do you respond to the grief of others, and what can you learn from Jesus' example of compassion?

2. In what ways do you see God's timing at work in your life, especially during difficult circumstances?

3. How can you strengthen your faith in Jesus, especially when faced with doubts or unanswered questions?

4. What does it mean to you that Jesus has power over life and death, and how does that affect your daily life?

The Raising of Lazarus

May 16, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the concept of servanthood as taught by Jesus in Luke 17 and the implications of His teachings for His disciples. Jesus emphasizes that true servanthood means serving without expectation of reward, as God is not obligated to us for our service. The speaker highlights the importance of understanding God's timing and purpose, especially in the context of trials and suffering, as seen in the story of Lazarus in John 11. Ultimately, the message reassures believers that while life may bring temporary grief, God's glory is the ultimate purpose and end of all things.

Luke 17:7-10John 11:1-57Luke 12:27

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to serve God without expecting anything in return?

How can you cultivate a heart of servanthood in your daily life?

In what areas of your life do you struggle to trust God's timing?

How does understanding that God is not obligated to us change your perspective on serving Him?

Jesus' Teaching & Jesus' Power

May 9, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the importance of influence and forgiveness in the life of a believer. Jesus teaches that while temptations and sin are inevitable, we must be cautious not to lead others astray, especially children and immature believers. He emphasizes the necessity of confronting sin while also highlighting the importance of forgiveness, even when someone repeatedly sins against us. The speaker encourages listeners to trust God in their relationships and to maintain a spirit of forgiveness, regardless of the circumstances.

Luke 17:1-4Romans 14:1Galatians 6:1

Reflection Questions

1. In what ways can you ensure that your influence on others is positive and uplifting?

2. How do you typically respond when someone wrongs you, and what steps can you take to improve your approach to forgiveness?

3. Can you think of a time when you were a bad influence on someone? How can you address that situation?

4. What does it mean to you to forgive someone without limit, and how can you practice this in your daily life?

Basic Instructions for Life and Ministry

May 2, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on Jesus' teachings about commitment, particularly in the context of His disciples and the Pharisees. The speaker uses the parable of the shrewd manager to illustrate the importance of using worldly wealth for eternal investments. Jesus emphasizes the need for faithfulness in small things as a precursor to greater responsibilities. The message concludes with a call to recognize the lordship of Christ in our lives and to prioritize God's values over worldly ones.

Luke 16:1-18

Reflection Questions

What distractions in your life might be keeping you from focusing on your spiritual commitments?

How can you use your resources to make eternal investments in the lives of others?

In what small areas of your life can you cultivate faithfulness to prepare for greater responsibilities?

What does it mean for you to have Christ as the center of your life, and how can you ensure that remains true?

Instruction From The Master Teacher

Apr 25, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on the concept of grace as illustrated in the parable of the prodigal son. The speaker emphasizes how Jesus communicated God's grace to both sinners and the self-righteous Pharisees. The parable illustrates the father's love and the joy of reconciliation when the lost are found. The older brother's attitude reflects the pride and self-righteousness of the Pharisees, who fail to understand God's love for all. Ultimately, the message encourages listeners to embrace a lifestyle of grace and compassion towards others.

Luke 15:11-32

Reflection Questions

1. How do you perceive God's grace in your own life, especially in moments of failure?

2. In what ways might you be like the older brother, struggling with pride or resentment towards others?

3. Can you identify a time when you felt lost or distant from God? How did grace play a role in your return?

4. How can you actively demonstrate grace to those around you, especially to those you may consider undeserving?

A Story of Two Sinners

Apr 18, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message delves into the parable of the Prodigal Son, highlighting the themes of rebellion, repentance, and redemption. The speaker emphasizes that all humans are born as rebels against God, separated from Him due to sin. The story illustrates the costs of sin, including emptiness, enslavement, and loneliness, while also showcasing the father's unconditional love and grace upon the son's return. Ultimately, the message conveys that God eagerly welcomes back those who turn to Him, regardless of their past.

Luke 15:11-32Psalm 51:5

Reflection Questions

1. In what ways have you experienced rebellion against God in your own life?

2. How does understanding the costs of sin help you in your daily choices?

3. Can you identify a time when you felt lost and how you sought to return to God?

4. What does it mean to you to be welcomed back by God, regardless of your past actions?

5. How can you extend the same grace and love to others that God has shown you?

Stories of God's Love

Apr 11, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

This message focuses on Jesus' ministry to the marginalized and lost individuals in society, emphasizing His love and compassion for them. The speaker discusses the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin, illustrating how Jesus actively seeks out those who are lost and rejoices when they are found. The message critiques the self-righteous attitudes of the Pharisees, who distanced themselves from sinners, contrasting it with Jesus' inclusive approach. Ultimately, the speaker encourages believers to adopt Jesus' heart for the lost and to engage with those outside the faith community.

Luke 15:1-10

Reflection Questions

1. How do you view those who are different from you or who live lifestyles contrary to your beliefs?

2. In what ways can you actively seek out and engage with individuals who may feel marginalized or lost?

3. Reflect on a time when you felt lost or distant from God; how can that experience shape your interactions with others?

4. What practical steps can you take this week to demonstrate love and compassion to someone who is struggling?

5. How can your church community better welcome and support those who are seeking a relationship with God?

Challenges of Jesus

Apr 4, 2012Dr. John KingLIFE OF CHRISTGROW Class - The Life of Christ

In this message, the speaker discusses the demanding nature of true discipleship as outlined by Jesus in Luke 14. Jesus challenges the large crowds following Him to evaluate their commitment, emphasizing that true discipleship requires prioritizing Him above all else, including family and personal desires. The speaker explains that Jesus uses strong language, such as 'hating' family, to illustrate the need for absolute loyalty to Him. Additionally, the message highlights the importance of carrying one's cross, which symbolizes total submission to Christ, and the necessity of surrendering personal possessions to God. Ultimately, the speaker calls for a deep commitment to Christ to effectively participate in His work and make a meaningful impact in the world.

Luke 14:25Luke 14:26Matthew 10:37Luke 14:27Luke 14:33

Reflection Questions

What does it mean for you to prioritize your relationship with Christ above all other commitments?

In what areas of your life do you struggle to fully submit to God's will?

How can you practically demonstrate your commitment to Christ in your daily decisions?

What are some possessions or desires that you need to surrender to God in order to follow Him more closely?