Luke 24:13-35 text What exactly do we mean by “spiritual things?”
These slides should be all one (point with subpoints and references) if possible. Only need the Bible text where noted.
The God of the Bible. Isaiah 44:6 John 14:6 John 14:16-17 Acts 4:12
God as the Creator/Sustainer of the Natural Realm Colossians 1:15-17
God as the Creator/Sustainer of the Spiritual Realm. Colossians 1:13-14
The Church: (Worship, Serving, Giving, Community, Sharing, Growing) Colossians 1:18
Power of Prayer James 5:16 Ephesians 6:18 Mark 11:24 John 14:13-14
Truth of Scripture Psalm 18:30 John 17:17
Godly Character and Moral Standards (Righteousness. Justice. Compassion. Mercy. Humility. Obedience. Faithfulness. Love. Etc.) Romans 12:1-2
Building His kingdom. Matthew 28:18-20 and Matthew 10:22
Are we embracing all of what he has called us to, and who he has called us to be?
Romans 12:11 text
zéō = fervent. Literally: to bubble over because hot enough to boil. Figuratively: to show great zeal; be enthusiastically passionate (literally “boiling” with interest or desire); to set one’s heart on (something or someone).
We recover awe when we acknowledge the greatness of Jesus’ sacrifice, the depth of our sin, and the height of his love — all in the person of Christ. ~ Jonathan K Dodson
We acknowledge the depth of our sin. Romans 3: 10-18 Luke 5:27-32 We acknowledge the greatness of Jesus’ sacrifice. Hebrews 9:11-28 We acknowledge the height of his love. Romans 5:6-11 Ephesians 3:14, 17-19
People are terrible, and God’s people (sometimes) are the worst!
We’re not that different from the people in Nehemiah’s day
“Man is of his own nature, fleshly and carnal, corrupt, sinful and disobedient to God without any spark of goodness in him, without any virtuous or Godly motion; only given to evil thoughts and deeds.” ~ Scott Baker
Many years have gone by since man failed to obey. Unable to help ourselves, though we try, for by one man, all have gone astray; The goodness of man? Still a lie. Depravity then; corruption today.
This world lies in darkness with no lasting satisfaction. Chasing after the wind and every form of vile distraction; never considering the end of the chase. ~DW