The Disciples' Identity - Part 1: You in Christ
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Matthew 11:28-30
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The Disciples' Identity - Part 2: Christ in You
Christ did not command us to “do” a list of things for Him or for God. Rather, He told us simply to “abide in Him,” which means to remain in Christ. What does that look like in the life of a Christ-follower?
The Disciples' Mission
Christ did not command us to “do” a list of things for Him or for God. Rather, He told us simply to “abide in Him,” which means to remain in Christ. What does that look like in the life of a Christ-follower?
The Disciples' Mind
Christ did not command us to “do” a list of things for Him or for God. Rather, He told us simply to “abide in Him,” which means to remain in Christ. What does that look like in the life of a Christ-follower?
The Disciples' Emotions
Christ did not command us to “do” a list of things for Him or for God. Rather, He told us simply to “abide in Him,” which means to remain in Christ. What does that look like in the life of a Christ-follower?
The Disciples' Body
Christ did not command us to “do” a list of things for Him or for God. Rather, He told us simply to “abide in Him,” which means to remain in Christ. What does that look like in the life of a Christ-follower?
The Disciples' Will
Christ did not command us to “do” a list of things for Him or for God. Rather, He told us simply to “abide in Him,” which means to remain in Christ. What does that look like in the life of a Christ-follower?
The Disciples' Relationships
Christ did not command us to “do” a list of things for Him or for God. Rather, He told us simply to “abide in Him,” which means to remain in Christ. What does that look like in the life of a Christ-follower?
The Gospel and Womanhood
As we saw in the Lifeblood series, the Gospel forms the foundation for who we are. However, Scripture teaches that the Gospel not only affects who we are; it transforms how we relate to each other.
The Gospel and Marriage
As we saw in the Lifeblood series, the Gospel forms the foundation for who we are. However, Scripture teaches that the Gospel not only affects who we are; it transforms how we relate to each other.
The Gospel and Parents
As we saw in the Lifeblood series, the Gospel forms the foundation for who we are. However, Scripture teaches that the Gospel not only affects who we are; it transforms how we relate to each other.