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Luke 18:28-30

Luke 18:28-30. Rewards of Discipleship. Reward of Jesus Paul counted all loss for Christ, Phil 3:4-11 “Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God…” 1 Jn. 3:1. Luke 18:28-30. Rewards of Discipleship. Reward of Discipling Others

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Luke 18:28-30

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  1. Luke 18:28-30 Rewards of Discipleship Reward of Jesus Paul counted all loss for Christ, Phil 3:4-11 “Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God…” 1 Jn. 3:1

  2. Luke 18:28-30 Rewards of Discipleship Reward of Discipling Others Matt. 28:18-20; I Cor. 3:9-15 Work- the person’s converts I Cor. 9:1; Phil. 2:14-16; 4:1 Is Jesus chained to the pulpit?

  3. Luke 18:28-30 Rewards of Discipleship Excuses for not discipling others We ought to begin at home We need to learn more It’s time to get in the game. Young people need to be sent!

  4. Luke 18:28-30 Rewards of Discipleship Rewards in this life Many times more- Luke 18:30 A hundred fold- Mark 10:30 Requirements pale into insignificanceMt. 5:3-12, 6:33 True Happiness- I Tim. 4:8; 6:6

  5. Luke 18:28-30 Rewards of Discipleship Eternal Reward- I Cor. 9:24-27 Moses looked for reward- Heb. 11:26 Paul wanted to depart Phil. 1:21-23 Look away from the cross to the glittering crown. Mt. 5:12; I Pet 1:3-5

  6. Look Away From The Cross Look away from the cross to the glittering crown, from your cares weary one, look away. There’s a home for the soul where no sorrow can come and pleasures will never decay. Tho’ the burdens of life may be heavy to bear and your crosses and trials severe; there’s a beautiful hand that is beckoning come, And no heartaches or sighings are there. Mid the conflicts, the battles, the struggles and strife, bravely onward your journey pursue; Look away from the cross to the glittering crown that’s awaiting in heaven for you.”

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