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Lordship in Every Day Life

S T E W A R D S H I P. Lordship in Every Day Life. with Ben Maxson. Definition of Disciple:. A disciple is one who walks with, learns from and lives in submission to a master in order to become like the master. Describing the Disciple. 1. Passionately loves Jesus Christ.

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Lordship in Every Day Life

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  1. S T E W A R D S H I P Lordship in Every Day Life • with • Ben Maxson

  2. Definition of Disciple: • A disciple is one who walks with, learns from and lives in submission to a master in order to become like the master.

  3. Describing the Disciple • 1. Passionately loves Jesus Christ. • 2. Maintains intimacy through daily devotional life.

  4. Describing the Disciple • 3. Integrates Christ into every area of life. • 4. Makes Christ the priority in all decisions. • 5. Actively shares Christ.

  5. Lordship Model High Partner/ Friend Child Relationship Dabbler Slave Low Performance High

  6. Lordship Model High Partner/ Friend Child Relationship Dabbler Slave Low Performance High

  7. Exploring The Gospel • Key Questions: • 1. Is salvation really a gift? • 2. When can we experience salvation?

  8. Exploring The Gospel • 3. What percentage of people we work with have this experience? • 4. What is our best response to this gift? • 5. What follows the experience of salvation?

  9. Exploring The Gospel • Practical Applications: • 1. How does our understanding of the gospel impact on the way we work with people? • 2. How does our understanding of the gospel shape our stewardship ministry? • 3. How do we help others integrate the gospel into their lives?

  10. KINGDOM TO KINGDOM Kingdom of God

  11. KINGDOM TO KINGDOM Kingdom of God Kingdom of Darkness Condition Sinful Nature Act Separation Dominion of Sin

  12. Kingdom of Darkness Condition Sinful Nature Act Separation Dominion of Sin KINGDOM TO KINGDOM Kingdom of Light Kingdom of God Union with Christ Divine Nature Sinful Nature Righteous Acts Act Lordship of Christ 2nd Coming

  13. Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 05-12-96 • If one who daily communes with God errs from the path, if he turns a moment from looking steadfastly unto Jesus, it is not because he sins willfully; for when he sees his mistake, he turns again, and fastens his eyes upon Jesus, and the fact that he has erred, does not make him less dear to the heart of God.

  14. He knows that he has communion with the Saviour; and when reproved for his mistake in some matter of judgment, he does not walk sullenly, and complain of God, but turns the mistake into a victory.

  15. Looking at a Dynamic Gospel

  16. The “Act” of salvation • 1. Christ dies on Calvary. • 2. God gives His Son.

  17. The “Condition” of salvation • 1. Accepting the gift of grace. • 2. Surrendering to Jesus as Lord. • 3. Dying to self.

  18. The “Content” of salvation • 1. The Holy Spirit bringing the person of Jesus Christ. • 2. His righteousness. • 3. Forgiveness. • 4. A “new creation.”

  19. The “Consequence” of salvation • 1. Discipleship • 2. Obedience • 3. Sharing

  20. Presenting the gospel • 1. Key Points: • a. We have all sinned. • b. The wages of sin is death. • c. Christ died for us. • d. If we confess and accept Him, He forgives and gives us eternal life.

  21. Presenting the gospel • 2. The new life in Christ. • 3. The transforming power of the Holy Spirit.

  22. Spiritual Growth Model • 1. How does God work in our lives? • 2. What becomes the motivating force in life? • 3. How do we grow in our development or the relationship with God?

  23. Spiritual Growth Model Trans- Form Empower Compel Convict Attract

  24. VISION PRESENCE ONE- NESS GOSPEL LORDSHIP SPIRITUAL FORMATION

  25. SPIRITUAL FORMATION VISION

  26. SPIRITUAL FORMATION VISION GOSPEL

  27. SPIRITUAL FORMATION VISION GOSPEL LORDSHIP

  28. SPIRITUAL FORMATION VISION PRESENCE GOSPEL LORDSHIP

  29. SPIRITUAL FORMATION VISION PRESENCE GOSPEL LORDSHIP

  30. VISION PRESENCE ONE- NESS GOSPEL LORDSHIP SPIRITUAL FORMATION

  31. SPIRITUAL FORMATION VISION PRESENCE ONE- NESS GOSPEL LORDSHIP

  32. VISION PRESENCE ONE- NESS GOSPEL LORDSHIP SPIRITUAL FORMATION, Cont. • Most problems come in areas of Gospel/Lordship: • -- Failure to integrate Gospel. • -- Failure to submit to Lordship.

  33. VISION PRESENCE ONE- NESS GOSPEL LORDSHIP SPIRITUAL FORMATION, Cont. • Cause of the problem is often in the area of Vision or Presence. • -- Loss of Vision distorts the Gospel. • -- Loss of Presence distorts Lordship.

  34. VISION PRESENCE ONE- NESS GOSPEL LORDSHIP SPIRITUAL FORMATION, Cont. • Best answer -- combine Vision & Presence -- it transforms the way we live. • Place to start -- Vision -> Gospel -> Lordship -> Presence.

  35. Where Do We Go From Here?

  36. Make God real • 1. Revisit the cross. • 2. Accept His presence in your life. • 3. Begin and saturate your day with God. • 4. “Train yourself to be godly” (1 Tim. 4:7).

  37. Make room for God in your values • 1. Re-examine what is important to you in light of calvary. • 2. Integrate God into your life priorities.

  38. Make room for God in your life • 1. Spiritual disciplines are the tools of discipleship. • 2. Common denominators of spiritual greatness. • a. Prayer b. Bible reading/study • c. Memorization d. Meditation • e. Journaling • 3. Practice the presence of God.

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