Ryan Sim - September 28, 2016

Day 15 - What words should we pray?  Others' Words

Following Jesus

Use the Lord’s Prayer as a model for your own prayers. Write out a personal prayer after each line below: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Save us from the time of trial and deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours now and for ever. Amen.

From Series: "Following Jesus"

A follow up to our Christianity 101 course, that looks at HOW to live as a follower of Jesus.

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Thirdly we have the immediate effect:  If Jesus did actually rise from the dead you would expect such an extraordinary event to have an incredible effect on the world.  Today you’d expect an event like this to be on Twitter in real time, and then for Youtube videos, blog posts, and finally the network news would catch on.

That’s the fastest news cycle we can imagine, and news of the resurrection of Jesus travelled in incredibly fast ways for their culture as well.  It transformed Peter, an illiterate fisherman into a dynamic public speaker, willing to risk his life for what he believed.  The church was born and grew at a tremendous rate.  It drew the attention of authorities who tried to squash the movement, but some of their leaders, like Paul in the Bible, and even the Roman emperor, eventually found themselves convinced it was true.

The growth of the Christian church, those first followers of Jesus, is a story of peaceful revolution is unmatched in human history.  This belief that Jesus actually did rise from the dead spread across the known world in less than 300 years…that’s Twitter speed, but in a different era.

Question: If Jesus did rise from the dead, what difference would it make to your life?  How would people see a difference?

Read John 16 and reflect – What kind of transformed life is Jesus preparing his disciples to experience?