Following Jesus: What’s Important To Jesus? (Under Construction)

 

Last Updated on April 16, 2024 by Rocklyn Clarke

Purpose

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What’s Important To Jesus: Background

Framing

The Gospels describe the good news that the Kingdom of God is here and the Jesus is the King. They demonstrate how God is becoming King. The Gospels are arranged to frame their content so that we will understand what God is up to – how he is becoming King. We can therefore look at the beginning of each of the gospels to gain an understanding of what the priorities are – what’s important to Jesus.

Explore

Let’s begin by exploring the first things that Jesus is recorded as saying in each of the 4 gospels:

Lesson 1: Find Jesus’ First Words in Matthew

Take your Bible and read through the first 4 chapters to discover the initial words of Jesus recorded in this gospel.

Checkout the following:

  • What’s the 1st statement by Jesus in Matthew?
  • What’s the 2nd statement by Jesus in Matthew?
  • Is there a statement by Jesus in chapters 1 – 4 that defines the rest of his ministry?
  • What do Jesus’ statements in chapters 5 – 8 reveal about what’s important to him?

Topics to explore in discussion:

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Additional resources to check out:

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Training assignment (do this yourself, and use it to help train someone else):

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Habits

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Lesson 2: Find Jesus’ First Words in Mark

Take your Bible and read through the first 4 chapters to discover the initial words of Jesus recorded in this gospel.

Checkout the following:

  • What’s the 1st statement by Jesus in Mark?
  • What’s the 2nd statement by Jesus in Mark?
  • Is there a statement by Jesus in chapters 1 – 4 that defines the rest of his ministry?

Topics to explore in discussion:

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Additional resources to check out:

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Training assignment (do this yourself, and use it to help train someone else):

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Habits

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Lesson 3: Find Jesus’ First Words in Luke

Take your Bible and read through the first 4 chapters to discover the initial words of Jesus recorded in this gospel.

Checkout the following:

  • What’s the 1st statement by Jesus in Luke?
  • What’s the 2nd statement by Jesus in Luke?
  • Is there a statement by Jesus in chapters 1 – 4 that defines the rest of his ministry?

Topics to explore in discussion:

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Additional resources to check out:

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Training assignment (do this yourself, and use it to help train someone else):

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Habits

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Lesson 4: Find Jesus’ First Words in John

Take your Bible and read through the first 4 chapters to discover the initial words of Jesus recorded in this gospel.

Checkout the following:

  • What’s the 1st statement by Jesus in John?
  • What’s the 2nd statement by Jesus in John?
  • Is there a statement by Jesus in chapters 1 – 4 that defines the rest of his ministry?
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Topics to explore in discussion:

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Additional resources to check out:

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Training assignment (do this yourself, and use it to help train someone else):

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Habits

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Lesson 5: Review Jesus’ First Words in Matthew

Checkout the following:

  • Matthew 3:15 – “Let it be so now . . .”

  • Matthew 4:1-11 – Jesus responds to Satan’s temptations.

  • Matthew 4:17 – “Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven has come near.”

  • Matthew 4:19 – “Come, follow me, and I will send you out to fish for people.”

Topics to explore in discussion:

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Additional resources to check out:

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Training assignment (do this yourself, and use it to help train someone else):

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Habits

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Lesson 6: Review Jesus’ First Words in Mark

Checkout the following:

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  • Mark 1:14-15 – “Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven has come near.”

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Topics to explore in discussion:

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Additional resources to check out:

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Training assignment (do this yourself, and use it to help train someone else):

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Habits

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Lesson 7: Review Jesus’ First Words in Luke

Checkout the following:

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  • Mark 1:14-15 – “Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven has come near.”

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Topics to explore in discussion:

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Additional resources to check out:

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Training assignment (do this yourself, and use it to help train someone else):

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Habits

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Lesson 8: Review Jesus’ First Words in John

Checkout the following:

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  • Mark 1:14-15 – “Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven has come near.”

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Topics to explore in discussion:

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Additional resources to check out:

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Training assignment (do this yourself, and use it to help train someone else):

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Habits

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Last Updated on April 16, 2024 by Rocklyn Clarke

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