• Exploring Dependence – Learning Dependence

    April 10, 2012 Agendas, Exploring Dependence (Article Series)

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    As we explore the issue of what it means for us to live dependently before God, sooner or later, we arrive at the question, “How does this dependence manifest itself today, in our 21st Century lives?”

    I mean, God hasn’t lead us into the wilderness where we gather manna each morning. And Jesus probably hasn’t shown up at your job, compelling you to sell everything and follow Him. So, what does this dependence look like …

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  • Exploring Dependence – Living Dependently

    April 3, 2012 Agendas, Exploring Dependence (Article Series)

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    So far, in our exploration of dependency, we have discovered that:

    We are, by our very design, dependent beings.
    Very early in the story, we chose to pursue independence from God. This choice was disastrous, bringing Death in all its dimensions.
    Our restoration to Life begins with the recognition of our total dependence. This has been a persistent theme down through The Story.
    Our dependence transcends spiritual/physical distinctions. We are dependent on God for both justification and daily …

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  • Exploring Dependence – Reviewing the Evidence

    March 27, 2012 Agendas, Exploring Dependence (Article Series)

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    We began this exploration of dependence with the observation that, as Christians, we tend to acknowledge our dependence on God in theory, but practically manifest an ongoing desire to live independently of Him.

    Specifically, we set out to consider two issues:

    The depth of our dependence –  It is quite possible to acknowledge the idea of our dependence, while minimizing the degree or significance of that dependence.
    The areas and ways in which our independence continues to …

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  • Exploring Dependence – Rich Young Ruler & Going to Heaven

    March 13, 2012 Agendas, Exploring Dependence (Article Series)

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    As we have looked at Jesus’ interaction with the Rich Young Ruler over the last three weeks (week 1, week 2, week 3), some of us have been haunted by the question of how Jesus’ words speak to the issue of whether we will go to heaven when we die, or not.

    A simple reading of the story raises the fear that Jesus is saying that, in order to go to heaven, we must do …

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  • Exploring Dependence – Rich Young Ruler – Part 2

    March 5, 2012 Agendas, Exploring Dependence (Article Series), Life & Death

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    As we resume the story of the Rich Young Ruler, we recall that the main character came to Jesus with a strong confidence in man’s ability to merit eternal life. And we saw Jesus repudiate that very notion. If the young man wanted to find Life, he would have to completely abandon everything on which that confidence was founded, renouncing it all to follow Jesus. That was the path to eternal life.

    Unfortunately, this young …

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  • Exploring Dependence – The Rich Young Ruler, Part 1

    February 21, 2012 Agendas, Exploring Dependence (Article Series)

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    So, as we began to look at the story of the Rich Young Ruler last week, we noted that, at first glance, he appears to be asking Jesus how to go to heaven when he dies. And it appears that Jesus tells him that there are certain things he must do, as if going to heaven is dependent on our works.

    But we also recognized that we need to place this episode in the context …

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  • Exploring Dependence – Life & Death

    February 14, 2012 Agendas, Exploring Dependence (Article Series), Life & Death

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    As we have followed Jesus’ teaching and the training of the Twelve through the Gospels, we have seen Him emphasize this issue of dependence. Having taught the concept in the Sermon on the Mount, He sent the disciples out in pairs to proclaim the Kingdom, and to experience God’s daily provision for their personal needs. In feeding the multitudes, He stretched them further, putting them in positions where they had to trust Him, not …

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  • Exploring Dependence – Feeding the Multitudes

    February 7, 2012 Agendas, Exploring Dependence (Article Series)

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    Last week, we saw Jesus send out the 12 to announce the nearness of The Kingdom, and to learn to depend completely and absolutely on the Father’s provision for their needs.

    This week, we want to return to the middle of Jesus’ ministry, to the time when the disciples returned from their mission.

    Picking up the story there, we find them with Jesus, recounting their experiences (Mark 6:30; Luke 9:10). Jesus had sent them with the …

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  • Exploring Dependence – Sending of The Twelve

    January 30, 2012 Agendas, Exploring Dependence (Article Series), Life & Death

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    So, how seriously should we take Jesus’ words in the Sermon on the Mount?

    When He said not to worry about food, drink, or covering (Matthew 6:25, 31), was He speaking of worry as distinct from concern? Is it ok to be concerned about these things, as long as we are not worried?

    When He said to seek His Kingdom instead of worrying about food, drink and clothing (Matthew 6:32-33), did He really expect us to …

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  • Exploring Dependence – Sermon On The Mount

    January 24, 2012 Agendas, Exploring Dependence (Article Series)

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    So, throughout the Old Testament, Israel struggles to grasp that the core of her relationship with Yahweh was her dependence on Him as her Provider and Protector.

    With the completion of the book of Nehemiah, the Story disappears into 450 years of silence. The next character to appear is John the Baptist, around 30 AD.

    By the time John shows up, the Pharisees have become the dominant face of Israel’s worship. They were technicians of the …

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