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Review of last week’s lesson
1) A saved Christian is not just someone who does good, but is someone who is in a covenant relationship with Christ.
Keep Looking At Your Friend
2) Knowing Christ is more then just knowledge and is rather having an intimate relationship with Christ.
A fan knows a lot about of their star but rarely does the star knows the fan.
One sided relationship.
Keep Looking at your Friend!
Two medical students went off to school to study for medicine.
One of the first things they were introduced to was the anatomy lab.
In this lab there was a heavy silence.
It was kind of cold, and things were really dead there!
But these med students were anxious to make a good showing, so they analyzed the situation.
They noticed that there was a good deal of unity there in the lab.
There didn't seem to be any fights going on; no one was vying for the highest place.
They were all in the same position.
As the med students considered the situation, they become convinced that what these patients needed was improved health.
A Christian is someone that knows Jesus
They tried introducing the patients to a new diet, but nobody seemed to care about eating.
They told the patients about the benefits of exercise, but no one seemed interested.
These students determined there must be an even deeper problem.
Two medical students went off to school to study for medicine.
One of the first things they were introduced to was the anatomy lab.
In this lab there was a heavy silence.
It was kind of cold, and things were really dead there!
But these med students were anxious to make a good showing, so they analyzed the situation.They noticed that there was a good deal of unity there in the lab.
There didn't seem to be any fights going on; no one was vying for the highest place.
They were all in the same position.
As the med students considered the situation, they become convinced that what these patients needed was improved health.They tried introducing the patients to a new diet, but nobody seemed to care about eating.
They told the patients about the benefits of exercise, but no one seemed interested.
These students determined there must be an even deeper problem.
They wondered if the problem was a lack of fellowship.
But that turned out to be a deadend street.
The patients refused to be sociable.
They tried to develop a statement of mission--it was ignored.
They considered a lack of resources may be the problem and took up an offering--no one gave.
In the end, the med students discovered to their dismay that the people in the lab all had a common problem.
They were not breathing ... they weren't even alive.
Two medical students went off to school to study for medicine.
One of the first things they were introduced to was the anatomy lab.
In this lab there was a heavy silence.
It was kind of cold, and things were really dead there!
But these med students were anxious to make a good showing, so they analyzed the situation.
They noticed that there was a good deal of unity there in the lab.
There didn't seem to be any fights going on; no one was vying for the highest place.
They were all in the same position.
As the med students considered the situation, they become convinced that what these patients needed was improved health.
They tried introducing the patients to a new diet, but nobody seemed to care about eating.
They told the patients about the benefits of exercise, but no one seemed interested.
These students determined there must be an even deeper problem.
They wondered if the problem was a lack of fellowship.
But that turned out to be a deadend street.
The patients refused to be sociable.
In the end, the med students discovered to their dismay that the people in the lab all had a common problem.
They were not breathing ... they weren't even alive.
They wondered if the problem was a lack of fellowship.
But that turned out to be a deadend street.
The patients refused to be sociable.
They tried to develop a statement of mission--it was ignored.
They considered a lack of resources may be the problem and took up an offering--no one gave.
In the end, the med students discovered to their dismay that the people in the lab all had a common problem.
They were not breathing ... they weren't even alive.Breathless cadavers and selfwilled romances have something in common with a message Jesus gave to Nicodemus.
They were talking one night about conversion, a "second birth" that Jesus said was necessary before anyone could see the heavenly kingdom.
Nicodemus asked, "How can a person be born again?"
That's a good question!
John 3:1-3
what sort of a person was Nicodemus?
What sort of upbringing do you suppose he had?
Why do you think Nicodemus came to Jesus?
According to , how did Jesus respond to Nicodemus' opening words?
Does His response strike you as strange?
Some people say that reading a dictionary or telephone book is more interesting than the Bible or stories about Jesus.
Is that natural?
What does the Bible say?
Ezekial 12:1-2
2 Corinthians
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Based on the passages above, explain how it might be natural for us to not want to read the Bible.
According to Jesus, what has to happen before we can "see the kingdom of God?" What was Nicodemus' response?
According to Jesus, Who is responsible for our "New Birth" or conversion and how can you know if He is working?
What was Nicodemus' response?
That story is found in .
Why did the snakes come into the camp?
According to Jesus, Who is responsible for our "New Birth" or conversion and how can you know if He is working?
Why did the snakes come into the camp?
Why did the snakes come into the camp?
What was the solution to getting bit by a snake?
How does this apply to us today?
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