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Who is Jesus?

Who is Jesus?. Why did Jesus die ?. How Can I Be Sure of my Faith ?. Why and How Should I Read the Bible ?. Why and How Do I Pray ?. How Does God Guide Us?. The “AwayDay”. Who is the Holy Spirit ?. What does the Holy Spirit Do ?.

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Who is Jesus?

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  1. Who is Jesus? Why did Jesus die? How Can I Be Sure of my Faith? Why and How Should I Read the Bible? Why and How Do I Pray? How Does God Guide Us?

  2. The “AwayDay” Who is the Holy Spirit? What does the Holy Spirit Do? How Can I Be Filled With the Spirit? How Can I Make the Most of My Life? How Can I Resist Evil? Why & How Should We Tell Others? Does God Heal Today?

  3. What about the Church?

  4. What about the Church? “If all the people who fell asleep in church on Sunday morning were laid out end to end … they would be a great deal more comfortable!” Abraham Lincoln hard pews … unsingable tunes … enforced silence … excruciating boredom?

  5. What is “church”? What about the Church? a profession? an institution? architecture?

  6. The people of God What about the Church? • the church is made up of people • baptism - a sign of belonging • “ekklesia” (Greek word for church) means assembly, gathering • Banbury Baptist Church Centre • all those worldwide and down the ages who profess or have professed the name of Christ

  7. The people of God What about the Church? • 1,700,000,000 adherents • 254 countries • 32.9% of world population • in some countries, 80% of population • in some places, persecuted and “underground” • in the West, numerical decline

  8. The people of God What about the Church? Different “dimensions” … Celebration - at New Wine special - inspiring - vision

  9. The people of God What about the Church? Different “dimensions” … Congregation - at the Church Centre local - know most people - acceptance

  10. The people of God What about the Church? Different “dimensions” … “Cell” - small group closest friendships - intimacy - accountability

  11. The family of God What about the Church? • all who receive Jesus become children of God … John 1 12 • … so we belong to one another • the relationship cannot be “undone” even when there are differences! • Jesus prayed “that they may be one” John 17 11 • Paul says “make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit” Ephesians 4 3

  12. The family of God What about the Church? “On necessary matters, unity; on questionable matters, liberty; in everything, love” Rupertus Meldenius, 1582 - 1651 “One Church … many congregations” Banbury Christians Together

  13. The family of God What about the Church? “When you travel by air and the plane lifts off the ground, the walls and hedges which may seem large and impressive at ground level, at once lose their significance … seated with Christ in the heavenly places, the differences between Christians can often seem petty and marginal” David Watson

  14. The family of God What about the Church? “koinonia” - sharing, having in common “The New Testament knows nothing of solitary religion” John Wesley “At home in my house there is no warmth or vigour in one, but in the church where the multitude is gathered together, a fire in kindled in my heart and it breaks its way through” Martin Luther

  15. The body of Christ What about the Church? “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?” Acts 9 4 • picture of the church as the body of Christ in 1 Corinthians • many parts, different gifts, different working • all have something to give • all need each other

  16. The body of Christ What about the Church? John Wimber

  17. A Holy Temple What about the Church? • the only church building the New Testament speaks of is made up of people Ephesians 2 22 • … and Jesus is the “cornerstone” Ephesians 2 20 • all Christians are “priests” and have “access” to God • sacrificing priests are no longer needed - we remember one final sacrifice

  18. A Holy Temple What about the Church? • looking back with thanks • looking forward with anticipation • looking around at family • looking up in expectation “Do this remembering me”

  19. The Bride of Christ What about the Church? • Paul uses the analogy of husband and wife to describe the relationship between the church and ChristEphesians 5 25-27 • this speaks of intimate union and mutual love • the church is becoming what it shall be! • the picture continues in RevelationRevelation 21 12

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