Christianity is NOT a way of life D____________ from its message!
The problem with those who emphasize Jesus’ words over the rest fo the Bible (Red Letter Christians) is that they are attempting to E________________ one portion of the Word of God over itself.
In Acts 1:8, the word translated “witness” is also where we get the English word M____________.
The Words “live” or “to live” are found about _________ times in the Gospel of John.
Physical Life
There is a connection between the opening verses of John and the book of G_____________ that should not be missed.
The word “Logos” should remind the reader how God S__________ all life into existence.
The Hebrew word “rauch”can be translated “spirit” or “breath” and is associated with the S_______________ word.
Christ breathes and we inhale L___________ — Christ exhales and G_________ life.
Spiritual Life
Just as Jesus is the source of physical life, He too is the source of S_____________ life for all who believe.
To understand the spiritual life available to us in Christ, we must first understand that apart from Christ we are D___________ spiritually.
Spiritual death means: Without Christ one is as U______________ to respond to God as was the dust of the earth before God breathed his Spirit onto it.
The spiritually dead person cannot (in and of themselves) R__________ to God.
In Ephesians 2, we see that people are spiritually dead both by N__________ and C___________.
The remedy to spiritual death is new B___________
Eternal Life
Eternal life cannot be L__________
Eternal life is an A________________ life (John 10:10)
It is one of the most sad things to see a Christian that is constantly C______________ and M________________
For Further Thought:
What is the connection between John 1:4 and 20:30-31?
What is the lesson that we learn from Adam being fashioned from the dust of the earth?
Why must new birth (regeneration) come before (logically) faith in Christ? Why is this so important?
Sometimes we see one, who is not a Christian, but a good and moral person and compare them with the one who is greatly involved in an immoral lifestyle. Who needs Jesus more?
Think through Psalm 23 and how the psalmist believes that when the Lord is his shepherd life is truly abundant?
What are some ways in which your life, even in despite of hardships, is truly abundant?
The problem with those who emphasize Jesus’ words over the rest fo the Bible (Red Letter Christians) is that they are attempting to E________________ one portion of the Word of God over itself.
In Acts 1:8, the word translated “witness” is also where we get the English word M____________.
The Words “live” or “to live” are found about _________ times in the Gospel of John.
Physical Life
There is a connection between the opening verses of John and the book of G_____________ that should not be missed.
The word “Logos” should remind the reader how God S__________ all life into existence.
The Hebrew word “rauch”can be translated “spirit” or “breath” and is associated with the S_______________ word.
Christ breathes and we inhale L___________ — Christ exhales and G_________ life.
Spiritual Life
Just as Jesus is the source of physical life, He too is the source of S_____________ life for all who believe.
To understand the spiritual life available to us in Christ, we must first understand that apart from Christ we are D___________ spiritually.
Spiritual death means: Without Christ one is as U______________ to respond to God as was the dust of the earth before God breathed his Spirit onto it.
The spiritually dead person cannot (in and of themselves) R__________ to God.
In Ephesians 2, we see that people are spiritually dead both by N__________ and C___________.
The remedy to spiritual death is new B___________
Eternal Life
Eternal life cannot be L__________
Eternal life is an A________________ life (John 10:10)
It is one of the most sad things to see a Christian that is constantly C______________ and M________________
For Further Thought:
What is the connection between John 1:4 and 20:30-31?
What is the lesson that we learn from Adam being fashioned from the dust of the earth?
Why must new birth (regeneration) come before (logically) faith in Christ? Why is this so important?
Sometimes we see one, who is not a Christian, but a good and moral person and compare them with the one who is greatly involved in an immoral lifestyle. Who needs Jesus more?
Think through Psalm 23 and how the psalmist believes that when the Lord is his shepherd life is truly abundant?
What are some ways in which your life, even in despite of hardships, is truly abundant?