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Table of Contents: I. A New Life
A. In the Word Read John 3:1-21 What is the significance of an important man like Nicodemus talking with Jesus about being born again? Why do you suppose Nicodemus came to Jesus at night? What is the main theme of this conversation? This conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus is often confusing to many people. List below any questions you may have about this conversation.
Place a mark next to the phrase below that best describes your response to the eternal message of Jesus: “You must be born again” (John 3:7). *You can read through “The Steps to Peace with God.” C. Steps to Peace with God Read through this important process of new life written by the Billy Graham Association. Step 1: God’s Purpose: Peace and Life Step 2: Our Problem: Separation.
Step 3: God’s remedy: the Cross. Step 4: Our Response: Receive Christ RESPONSE:
WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Hitler banished all professing Christians from his government because he said their loyalty to the state was endangered by their loyalty to Christianity. If you were a government employee in Germany during the 1940's would you: * Be first to go?
The following is a letter from a communist student who is breaking his engagement with his fiancée. While reading this letter, think of how his commitment and dedication to communism compares to our commitment and dedication with Christ. The communist student wrote: There is one thing in which I am in dead earnest about, and that is the communist cause. It is my life, my business, my hobby, my sweetheart, my wife, and my mistress, my breath, and my meat. I work at it in the daytime and dream of it at night. Its hold on me grows, not lessens as time goes on; therefore, I cannot carry on a friendship, a love affair, or even a conversation without relating it to this force that both drives and guides my life. I evaluate people, books, ideas and actions according to how they affect the communist cause, and by their attitude toward it. I’ve already been in jail because of my ideals, and if necessary, I’m ready to go before a firing squad.” What are your thoughts about this letter? Does the student’s commitment relate in any way to our Christian lives? How? Can you think of any Scriptures that might relate to this letter?
TOTALLY COMMITTED Then he called the crowd to him along with his disciples and said: “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me and for the gospel will save it. What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, yet forfeit his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?” (Mark 8:34-37). What does it take to come after Jesus? 1. Deny yourself. a. What does Paul say in Galatians 2:20 about denying yourself? b. How does Galatians 2:20 apply to your life? 2. Take up your cross. a. What does it mean to “take up your cross?” b. Are you willing to accept the cost of becoming Christ’s person in your home, school, love life and relationships with your parents? Now list specific ways, you can take up your cross in the above situations. 3. Follow Me. a. Following Jesus means to be willing to go anywhere and do anything for Him. Are you willing to follow Jesus where He leads you? b. What item, attitude or priority could you list under each heading to show obedience to that part of the Scripture? DENY YOURSELF TAKE UP YOUR CROSS FOLLOW ME
Are you passionately pursuing Christ? On a scale form 1-10, mark an X where you see yourself today. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 What will it take for you to give more of your time and attention to passionately pursuing Christ? (This is the most important question of this session.) A. Team Effort In 1923 a very important meeting was held at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago. Attending this meeting were nine of the world’s most successful financiers: Charles Schwab, steel magnate; Samuel Insull, president of the largest utility company; Howard Hopson, president of the largest gas company; Arthur Cotton, the greatest wheat speculator; Richard Whitney, president of the New York Stock Exchange; Albert Fall, a member of the president’s cabinet; Leon Fraser, president of the Bank of International Settlements; Jesse Livermore, a great “bear” on Wall Street; and Ivar Krueger, head of the most powerful monopoly. Twenty-five years later, Charles Schwab had died in bankruptcy, having lived on borrowed money for five years before his death; Samuel Insull had died a fugitive from justice and penniless in a foreign land; Howard Hopson was insane; Arthur Cotton had died abroad, insolvent; Richard Whitney had spent time in Sing Sing Prison; Albert Fall had been pardoned so that he could die at home; Jesse Livermore, Ivar Krueger and Leon Fraser had all died by suicide. All these men had learned well the art of making a living, but none of them had learned HOW TO LIVE! 1. What was the basis of these men’s lives? 2. What was missing in all of these men’s lives? Why is it so easy to slide into the same kinds of goals as these men? 3. What does Matthew 6:21,24 mean for you today? 4. How do these Scriptures relate to setting a firm spiritual foundation?
PRINCIPLES FOR SETTING A STRONG FOUNDATION Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, and the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash (Matthew 7:24-27). Notice that the same thing happened to each house. The rain came, the streams rose and the wind blew and beat against the house. Problems come to everyone regardless of spiritual maturity or lifestyle. The major difference is that when problems come, the person with a strong base will be able to withstand the attack. Christians are not free from problems. We must prepare for difficulties by developing a solid foundation. What's great is that you don't need to develop it on your own––God will help. 1. Your need a cornerstone. A cornerstone set at the bottom of a structure. Read 1 Peter 2:4-8. Without the Cornerstone you can never have a strong foundation. 2. You must follow the instructions to set a strong foundation properly. Read John 14:15,21. 3. 3. Set your foundation slowly. Growth is slow; growth takes time. Setting a strong foundation is a lifelong process. Slow, consistent growth is a sure way to spiritual maturity. Read Philippians 3:12-14. 4. 4. Build on your foundation daily. Read Joshua 1:8 and Psalm 1:2,3.
Here are three points to consider:
THE INFLUENCE OF JESUS CHRIST Here is a man who was born in an obscure village, the child of a peasant woman. He grew up in another village. He worked in a carpenter shop until He was 30, and then for three years He traveled the country preaching. He never wrote a book. He never held an office. He never owned a home. He never had a family of His own. He never went to college. He never traveled more than two hundred miles from the place where He was born. He never did one of the things that usually accompany greatness. He had no credentials but Himself. While still a young man, the tide of popular opinion turned against Him. His friends ran away. One of them denied Him. He was turned over to His enemies. He went through the mockery of a trial. He was nailed upon a cross between two thieves. His executioners gambled for the only piece of property He had on earth while He was dying. When he was dead He was taken down and laid in a borrowed grave through the pity of a friend. Nineteen centuries have come and gone, and today He is the centerpiece of the human race and the leader of the column of progress. I am far within the mark when I say that all the armies that ever marched, and all the navies that were ever built, and all the Parliaments that ever sat, and all the kings that ever reigned, put together have not affected the life of man upon this earth as has that one solitary life. How do you feel when you read about the effect of Jesus' life on our world? Mark the appropriate box and tell why. ? Overwhelmed B. Team Effort JESUS: NAME ABOVE ALL NAMES What image of Christ do you find in each Scripture? 1. Philippians 2:5-11 2. Matthew 25:34-40 3. Isaiah 42:1-9 4. John 10:11-16 5. John 6:44-51 6. Luke 4:38-44 7. Matthew 16:13-16
WHO IS THIS MAN? Let’s take a look at the actual words Jesus used to describe Himself and see how we can better understand who He is by what He claimed about Himself. Determine what important truth Jesus says about himself in each verse. 1. Jesus is the way and the truth and the life. Read John 14:6 2. Jesus is one with God. Read John 10:30. 3. Jesus’ preexistence. Read John 8:58 and Revelation 1:8. 4. Jesus as Savior. Read Matthew 9:6 and John 3:17. 5. Jesus as judge of the world. Read John 5:22,23. 6. Jesus as the Messiah. Read John 4:25,26. 7. Jesus is the God in the flesh. Read John 1:1,14.
Jesus was fully God and fully men. Jesus knows what you are going through because he lived on this earth and completely identified with humankind. Jesus has the power to meet your needs because he is God. What important message is found in Hebrews 2:17,18 and Hebrew 4:15? Write down three specific needs you have which Jesus can understand and with which He can help you. 1. 2. 3. Which of Jesus’ claims about Himself relates to your needs? Offer a prayer of petition asking Jesus to be who he is in these areas of need.
A RICH RESERVOIR A farmer and his wife, in the panhandle of Texas, had eked out a meager living in the dusty panhandle for 30 years when an impeccably dressed man, in a three-piece suit, driving a fancy car, came to their door. He told the farmer that he had good reason to believe there was a reservoir of oil underneath his property. If the farmer would allow the gentleman the right to drill, perhaps the farmer would become a wealthy man. The farmer stated emphatically that he didn't want anyone messing up his property and asked the gentleman to leave. 1. How does the Holy Spirit of God empower believers to live the Christian life? 2. How does this story relate to your own need to tap into God's power?
FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT READ Galatians 5:16-26. Answer these questions and then complete the inventory. 1. What are the results of walking with he Spirit, according to Galatians 5:23,24?
Good Average Poor Share which areas you are doing well in and which areas could use work. This week ask God to help you in the areas in which you need work.
V. THE HOLY SPIRIT I. Who is He and Why Did He Come? A. Who is the Holy Spirit? 2. What is significant to you about the name Jesus gives the Holy Spirit in this verse? B. Why did the Holy Spirit come? 1. Verse 7: 2. Verse 8: 3. Verse 13: 4. Verse 14: II. The Work of the Holy Spirit A. The Holy Spirit empowers ad guides you to live the Christian life. In order to have the power of God working in our lives, we must surrender and submit ourselves to the control of the Holy Spirit of God. 1. In John 14:16,17, what does Jesus say He will ask the Father to give to those who love and obey Him? 2. What is His promise in John 14:18? 3. According to Ephesians 5:18, what command is given to believers? 4. How can you best surrender and submit yourself to God?
1. Summarize 1 Corinthians 3:16. 2. How can this verse give you great encouragement? 3. How does 1 Corinthians 6:18-20 help you understand in greater detail the indwelling of the Holy Spirit? Take a moment to read this prayer. Then take a moment to make this prayer your own. Spirit of the living God, 1. One of the last known sentences out of the mouth of Jesus is found in Acts 1:8. What is the promise for you in this verse? 2. List three names of people with whom you would like to share God’s love in the next month. D. The Holy Spirit gives you the assurance of your salvation. 1. What makes Ephesians 1:13 a very important verse for your spiritual life? 2. What is the assurance found in Romans 8:16? 3. What is the challenge found in 2 Timothy 2:19?
To conclude, read this last section and pray through each part of the heart preparation below and pray to receive what the Holy Spirit has to offer your life. In order to prepare your heart for the guiding and empowering of the Holy Spirit you must: 1. Desire to live for God. 2. Be willing to surrender and submit your will (life) to God. 3. Confess your sins. 4. Be filled with the spirit. 5. Live by the Spirit.
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