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James Sumpter - June 30, 2021

The Great Commission - Lesson 34 – The Mission of Christ’s Followers - Midweek Prayer Meeting

Author and End: The Gospel Throughout the Bible

Can you imagine being the disciples of Jesus following His resurrection? There must have been great joy and astonishment, and we know that there was even doubt. The followers of Jesus had seen their hopes for a Messiah crushed on the cross but resurrected from the grave. The logical question for these early Christians would have been, “What next?” Fortunately, Jesus spent His final physical days on earth explaining what was to happen next. He had been teaching them this throughout the last three years, but He teaches it with even greater clarity after the resurrection. He was not going to set up a political kingdom or make a new earthly nation. He is establishing a heavenly kingdom, and He plans to do it through those that believe on Him. There are several portions of Scripture that contribute to explaining God’s mission on this earth, but perhaps the most succinct of these instructional teachings is found in Matthew 28. Let’s use this lesson to reexamine our call as Christians and think about one way we can live this out practically right now.

Scripture References: Romans 12:12-13, Matthew 5:47, Hebrews 13:1-2, Matthew 27:57, 1 Peter 4:8-10, Matthew 28:19-20, Titus 1:8, Matthew 28:16-18, 1 Timothy 3:2

From Series: "Author and End: The Gospel Throughout the Bible"

"Author & End" will follow the Gospel throughout the entire Bible, and we will discover that Jesus Christ is the Author and Finisher of our faith. In lesson 1 of our series, we see that the "ends of the Gospel" have been the purpose of God from the very beginning.

 

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James Sumpter - June 30, 2021

The Great Commission - Lesson 34 – The Mission of Christ’s Followers - Midweek Prayer Meeting

Author and End: The Gospel Throughout the Bible

Can you imagine being the disciples of Jesus following His resurrection? There must have been great joy and astonishment, and we know that there was even doubt. The followers of Jesus had seen their hopes for a Messiah crushed on the cross but resurrected from the grave. The logical question for these early Christians would have been, “What next?” Fortunately, Jesus spent His final physical days on earth explaining what was to happen next. He had been teaching them this throughout the last three years, but He teaches it with even greater clarity after the resurrection. He was not going to set up a political kingdom or make a new earthly nation. He is establishing a heavenly kingdom, and He plans to do it through those that believe on Him. There are several portions of Scripture that contribute to explaining God’s mission on this earth, but perhaps the most succinct of these instructional teachings is found in Matthew 28. Let’s use this lesson to reexamine our call as Christians and think about one way we can live this out practically right now.

Scripture References: Romans 12:12-13, Matthew 5:47, Hebrews 13:1-2, Matthew 27:57, 1 Peter 4:8-10, Matthew 28:19-20, Titus 1:8, Matthew 28:16-18, 1 Timothy 3:2

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James Sumpter - June 30, 2021

The Great Commission - Lesson 34 – The Mission of Christ’s Followers - Midweek Prayer Meeting

Author and End: The Gospel Throughout the Bible

Can you imagine being the disciples of Jesus following His resurrection? There must have been great joy and astonishment, and we know that there was even doubt. The followers of Jesus had seen their hopes for a Messiah crushed on the cross but resurrected from the grave. The logical question for these early Christians would have been, “What next?” Fortunately, Jesus spent His final physical days on earth explaining what was to happen next. He had been teaching them this throughout the last three years, but He teaches it with even greater clarity after the resurrection. He was not going to set up a political kingdom or make a new earthly nation. He is establishing a heavenly kingdom, and He plans to do it through those that believe on Him. There are several portions of Scripture that contribute to explaining God’s mission on this earth, but perhaps the most succinct of these instructional teachings is found in Matthew 28. Let’s use this lesson to reexamine our call as Christians and think about one way we can live this out practically right now.

Scripture References: Romans 12:12-13, Matthew 5:47, Hebrews 13:1-2, Matthew 27:57, 1 Peter 4:8-10, Matthew 28:19-20, Titus 1:8, Matthew 28:16-18, 1 Timothy 3:2

From Series: "Author and End: The Gospel Throughout the Bible"

"Author & End" will follow the Gospel throughout the entire Bible, and we will discover that Jesus Christ is the Author and Finisher of our faith. In lesson 1 of our series, we see that the "ends of the Gospel" have been the purpose of God from the very beginning.

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